[The 2010 curriculum of the faculty of medicine at the National University of Mexico]

Gac Med Mex. 2011 Mar-Apr;147(2):152-8.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

The 2010 undergraduate medical degree curriculum at the faculty of medicine of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) constitutes an important curricular reform of medical education in our country. It is the result of an institutional reflective process and academic dialog, which culminated in its approval by UNAM’s Academic Council for the Biology, Chemistry, and Health Sciences areas on February 2nd, 2010. Some distinguishing characteristics of the new academic curriculum are: organization by courses with a focus on outcome competencies; three curricular axes that link three knowledge areas; four educational phases with achievement profiles; new courses (biomedical informatics, basic-clinical and clinical-basic integration, among others); and core curriculum. The aforementioned curriculum was decided within a framework of effective teaching strategies, competency oriented learning assessment methods, restructuring of the training of teaching staff, and establishment of a curriculum committee follow-up and evaluation of the program. Curricular change in medical education is a complex process through which the institution can achieve its mission and vision. This change process faces challenges and opportunities, and requires strategic planning with long-term foresight to guarantee a successful dynamic transition for students, teachers, and for the institution itself.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum*
  • Education, Medical, Undergraduate / organization & administration*
  • Ethics, Medical / education
  • Medical Informatics / education
  • Medical Laboratory Science / education
  • Mexico
  • Schools, Medical / organization & administration*
  • Science / education