| Literature DB >> 26715429 |
Diogo Antonio Valente Ferreira1, Renata Nunes Aranha2, Maria Helena Faria Ornellas de Souza3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Performance of qualified professionals committed to cancer care on a global scale is critical. Nevertheless there is a deficit in Cancer Education in Brazilian medical schools (MS). Projects called Academic Leagues (AL) have been gaining attention. However, there are few studies on this subject. AL arise from student initiative, arranged into different areas, on focus in general knowledge, universal to any medical field. They are not obligatory and students are responsible for the organizing and planning processes of AL, so participation highlights the motivation to active pursuit of knowledge. The objective of this study was to explore the relevance of AL, especially on the development of important skills and attitudes for medical students.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26715429 PMCID: PMC4696220 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-015-0524-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Fig. 1Flow diagram of study results
Fig. 2Distribution of medical schools (MS), academic leagues (AL) and oncology academic leagues (Oncology), for regions, in Brazil
Seven essential roles for the medical professional
| Description | AL contribution | |
|---|---|---|
| Medical Expert | Apply knowledge, clinical skills and professional attitudes in the provision of patient-centered medical care. | Discussion of relevant health problems in general, humanistic and critical stance, based on the best scientific evidence. |
| Health Advocate | Use of expertise to advance health and welfare of patients, populations and communities, contributing to the reduction of inequalities in health. | Approach of subjects in context with people's health problems demands. Discussion of health promotion and disease prevention. |
| Manager | Participation in the organization of health care and contributes to the effectiveness of the health system. | Practical training in managing people (students members), projects and problems, bringing security to professional practice. |
| Communicator | Effective communication skills, facilitating the establishment of sound relationships with patients, families and colleagues. | Development of leadership and communication skills. Training for problem solving. |
| Collaborator | Optimal medical care through effective work in a health care team. | Multidisciplinary. Practice teamwork among members, sharing ideas from a common motivation. |
| Scholar | Lifelong commitment to learning, as well as the creation, dissemination, application and translation of medical knowledge through popular education in health, | Contact with research and methodologies that stimulate learning for life and constant updating. |
| Professional | Exercise ethical and sustainable practice and is consistent with their personal values and contributing to professional regulation. | All work process starts on students motivation: planning, scheduling, production and application of AL activities. |
Fig. 3Skills developed through participation in Academic Leagues in three fields of university activities