2020
DOI: 10.1590/1981-5271v44.3-20200064
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Carga Horária Total e de Pediatria de Escolas Médicas Brasileiras

Abstract: Introduction: Brazilian guidelines for undergraduate medical courses recommend a minimum curricular course load (CL) of 7,200 hours and the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics recommends that 10% of this load be allocated to pediatrics. The aim of this study was to analyze the total course load and the course load in pediatrics of Brazilian medical schools’ curriculum. Method: Cross-sectional and descriptive study. Of the 294 existing medical schools in Brazil in October 2017, those with curricular matrix/grid o… Show more

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“…Our study on CL of Brazilian medical schools identifies the value/weight that the schools assessed attribute to surgery in their curricula and provides medical school administrators with information on the surgery CL distribution. However, these findings should be considered as the "tip of the iceberg" and are not sufficient to analyze the quality of these medical courses and the factors that influence the decisions regarding surgery CL at each school 34,35 .…”
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“…Our study on CL of Brazilian medical schools identifies the value/weight that the schools assessed attribute to surgery in their curricula and provides medical school administrators with information on the surgery CL distribution. However, these findings should be considered as the "tip of the iceberg" and are not sufficient to analyze the quality of these medical courses and the factors that influence the decisions regarding surgery CL at each school 34,35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%