Effects of the implementation of ultrasound education during medical training: A meeting a growing need
Implementation of ultrasound education during medical training: A meeting a growing need
Abstract
Se hace necesario sugerir a los diferentes programas de medicina de las facultades de ciencias de la salud a nivel local y global que realicen cambios dirigidos a una implementación encaminada a generar reformas en los diferentes planes de aprendizaje o currículos, de forma paulatina, sobre el uso de la ecografía como herramienta aliada en la formación médica.Downloads
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2024-06-10
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Serna Trejos, J. S., Bermudez - Moyano , S. G., Castro - Galvis , C. A., & Bustamante Cristancho , L. A. (2024). Effects of the implementation of ultrasound education during medical training: A meeting a growing need: Implementation of ultrasound education during medical training: A meeting a growing need. Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health, 8(1). Retrieved from https://revista.uch.edu.pe/index.php/hgh/article/view/277
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