2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1726-46342010000400021
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Experiencias para la capacitación de recursos humanos en salud para la atención integral de víctimas de violencia en una zona urbano marginal de Lima, Perú

Abstract: In the year 2003, in the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, the Permanent Program of Training for the Integral Attention of the Victims of Violence was created, has been training human resources for the comprehensive health care to victims of violence. In this sense, we was considered necessary to develop a methodology for health professionals, identifying their training needs and the conditions under how they work. It is in this context, that the year 2004, a base line study … Show more

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“…Due to this, it deserves special consideration, training in first aid courses and training of the practicing personnel (Fraga, Stratton, Asensio, Castillo, Vega & Mock, 2004). As this knowledge must be taught in a way adequate and continuous, so that it can respond quickly and effectively to situations that require it (Garmendia, Perales & Miranda, 2010;Calicchia, Cangiano & Papaleo, 2012y Delavar, Gholami, Ahmadi & Moshtaghian, 2012.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to this, it deserves special consideration, training in first aid courses and training of the practicing personnel (Fraga, Stratton, Asensio, Castillo, Vega & Mock, 2004). As this knowledge must be taught in a way adequate and continuous, so that it can respond quickly and effectively to situations that require it (Garmendia, Perales & Miranda, 2010;Calicchia, Cangiano & Papaleo, 2012y Delavar, Gholami, Ahmadi & Moshtaghian, 2012.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%