2009
DOI: 10.1186/1447-056x-8-9
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The perception of the hidden curriculum on medical education: an exploratory study

Abstract: BackgroundMajor curriculum reform of undergraduate medical education occurred during the past decades in the United Kingdom (UK); however, the effects of the hidden curriculum, which influence the choice of primary care as a career, have not been sufficiently recognized. While Japan, where traditionally few institutions systematically foster primary care physicians and very few have truly embraced family medicine as their guiding discipline, has also experienced meaningful curriculum reform, the effect of the … Show more

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“…The influence of negative role modelling Murakami et al 2009;Wear et al 2009;White et al 2009. 6 The influence of culture, diversity and gender in the choice of role models.…”
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“…The influence of negative role modelling Murakami et al 2009;Wear et al 2009;White et al 2009. 6 The influence of culture, diversity and gender in the choice of role models.…”
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“…Theme 5: The influence of negative doctor role modelling Three papers focused on the influence of negative doctor role modelling (Murakami et al 2009;Wear et al 2009;White et al 2009). Negative modelling occurred most commonly in the informal and hidden curriculum (Murakami et al 2009).…”
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“…Diversos autores que destacan las influencias de currículo informal y oculto [27][28][29][30][31][32] concluyen que se requiere un reconocimiento y tomar conciencia de su existencia, lo cual puede transformarlos en una herramienta para revisar y humanizar la educación médica clínica.…”
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“…O chamado currículo oculto -definido como um dos fatores que influenciam o aprendizado, tanto no nível da estrutura organizacional, quanto culturalmente 27 -engloba histórias, piadas e anedotas advindas do entorno universitário que funcionam como parte da cultura oral do treinamento médico 28,29 . Os modelos negativos com que os alunos se deparam durante a formação parecem afetá-los de forma mais intensa do que os modelos positivos 27 .…”
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“…Os modelos negativos com que os alunos se deparam durante a formação parecem afetá-los de forma mais intensa do que os modelos positivos 27 . Ao olharmos para o aluno sob a perspectiva do mito de Esculápio ou do Curador Ferido 30 , é possível notar que a relação médico-paciente envolve o lado ferido do médico e não somente do paciente.…”
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