Supplementary booklet of Medical Parasitology for medicine major students
Keywords:
PARASITOLOGY, MEANS OF EDUCATION, COMPLEMENTARY PAMPHLET.Abstract
Rationale: the subject Medical Microbiology and Parasitology provides the necessary tools for the approach of health problems of the population, in which biological agents are involved.
Objective: to design a complementary booklet on the topic Medical Parasitology of the subject Medical Microbiology and Parasitology for second academic-year students of medicine major at Ernesto Che Guevara de la Serna School of Medical Sciences of Pinar del Río.
Methods: an educational research was carried out with a target group of 455 students from second academic-year students of medicine major during the course 2019-2020 at Ernesto Che Guevara de la Serna School of Medical Sciences of Pinar del Río and 118 professors comprising the teaching staff of this academic year in medicine major. The sample included 171 students and 16 professors who were intentionally selected. Theoretical, empirical and statistical methods were applied.
Results: there was evidence of a certain degree of lack of updating on the contents of Medical Parasitology in the Microbiology and Medical Parasitology course. The need of students and professors to have a complementary booklet on Medical Parasitology was noted. A Complementary Booklet on Medical Parasitology was devised for students of medicine major.
Conclusions: the booklet was considered useful and pertinent by the specialists, due to its updated contents and methodological treatment.
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