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Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica
versão impressa ISSN 0100-5502versão On-line ISSN 1981-5271
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MOREIRA, Andréia de Santana Silva; ARAUJO, Alexandra Prufer Queiroz Campos; RIBEIRO, Márcia Gonçalves e SIQUEIRA-BATISTA, Rodrigo. Reflections on Teaching Pediatrics in 21st Century Brazil. Rev. Bras. Educ. Med. [online]. 2015, vol.39, n.3, pp.339-343. ISSN 1981-5271. https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-52712015v39n3e01172014.
Introduction
The Flexner report is considered the starting point for the discussion on the teaching of medicine in the 20th century. Following broad debate in 2001, the Ministry of Education approved the National Curricular Guidelines (DCNs) for the Undergraduate Course in Medicine. These guidelines are aimed at forming general, humanistic, reflective and critical physicians, to act as promoters of comprehensive human health. Pediatrics is a medical area where the promotion of comprehensive health is extremely important, since a child is a future adult.
Objective
Discuss issues like ‘What is expected from a pediatric general practitioner, in the 21st century?’ And the follow-on question: ‘Is it necessary to make changes in pediatric training through the National Curricular Guidelines?’
Methods
Reflexive study based on two documents: the National Curricular Guidelines for the Undergraduate Course in Medicine and the Guidelines for Teaching Pediatrics proposed by Eduardo Marcondes.
Discussion
This article presents Marcondes’ views on the teaching of pediatrics in relation to the DCNs. It also discusses important aspects of the doctor´s training, such as health promotion, prevention, protection and rehabilitation and pediatric medical training.
Final considerations
The Guidelines for Teaching Pediatrics suggested by Marcondes in 1993 remain highly relevant to 21st century Brazil, with exception only to differences in infant mortality and morbidity rates.
Palavras-chave : Teaching; Pediatrics; Medical Education.