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Obutchénie. Revista de Didática e Psicologia Pedagógica
versión On-line ISSN 2526-7647
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MACHADO, Clarisse Daminelli Borges y SCHROEDER, Edson. Medical school as an environment, a source of development: what are its meanings?. Obutchénie: R. de Didat. e Psic. Pedag. [online]. 2024, vol.8, e2024-28. Epub 05-Jul-2025. ISSN 2526-7647. https://doi.org/10.14393/obv8.e2024-29.
Physicians-professors are, among other institutional actors, responsible for the technical, ethical and cognitive training of medical students, thus transforming medical teaching into an object of discussion over the last few decades. The theoretical reflections presented here are results from doctoral research that aimed to understand the unit "learning leading to development" of medical students, through the teaching activity carried out by professors, under the contributions of the Historical-Cultural Theory. Considering the important role that they play in the organization of the relationship maintained between students and knowledge, in the different learning environments, we assert that the environment plays a decisive role in the development of physician-professors as well as students, provided that, for that, it reflects a scientific-pedagogical atmosphere shared between the medical school the subjects inserted in it and the Higher Education Institution. We consider that such an atmosphere is materialized in the sharing of ideals, in the presence of a pedagogical intention based on a theoretical base and, above all, in the performance of knowledge as a mediator of these relationships, transforming the different learning spaces into development environments. In this context, the importance of the environment, as a source of development, in the relationships between those who teach and those who study, is sustained.
Palabras clave : Environment; Teaching activity; Study activity; Medical culture; Physician-professor.












