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Gac Med Mex 2010; 146 (1)
Importancia de la literatura dentro de las humanidades médicas
Álvarez-Díaz JA
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 48
Paginas: 71-75
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RESUMEN
En este artículo se intenta mostrar la importancia de incluir la literatura en la enseñanza de la medicina en general y de las humanidades médicas en particular. Se muestra la relevancia del escritor médico y del no médico, pudiendo ser paciente a la vez, y se justifica la inclusión de este tipo de enseñanza. Se sugieren cuatro pasos para la creación de un curso: selección de textos, establecer el contenido temático, delimitar el momento de su inclusión dentro del currículo y tomar como estrategias metodológicas el distanciamiento y otras, desde perspectivas analíticas hasta sintéticas.
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