Radiology and Imaging Diagnosis in Undergraduate Medicine in a Curriculum using Active Methodologies: A Systematic Review from 2011 to 2021

Authors

  • Vera Lúcia Lameira Picanço Author
  • Guilherme Alves Da Silva Author
  • Tainá Marques De Sousa Ferreira Author
  • Juliana Saraiva Gomes Author
  • Rita De Cássia Barroso Tavares Author
  • Marcos Alberto Figarella De Oliveira Author
  • Brenda Michelly Da Silva Carvalho Author
  • Juliana Saraiva Gomes Author
  • Rita De Cássia Barroso Tavares Author
  • Maria Tereza Dias Ferreira Author
  • Giovana Duarte Pereira Author
  • Hanna Kainã Rocha Souza Adão Author
  • Gabriel Carvalho De Oliveira Author
  • Samuel João Dos Santos Santana Author
  • Ingrid De Paula Costa Pereira Author
  • Jaíne Cardoso Da Silva Author
  • Maria Jéssica Alves Pinheiro Author
  • Heloisa Pamplona Boulhosa Author
  • Adrianne Raposo Ponte Author
  • Camylla Rebbeca Bezerra De Aragão Author
  • Edilson Pamplona Boulhosa Author
  • Bruno Henrique Da Silva Author
  • Enzo Lobato Da Silva Author
  • Matheus Albert De Souza Puerro Author
  • Carolina Donadio De Oliveira Author
  • Luíza Pinheiro Nascimento Author
  • Yorhanna de Morais Cardoso Author
  • Ana Laura Nobre e Nobre Author
  • Lucian Herlan da Costa luz Gabriela Mutran dos Anjos Fernandes Author
  • Luciana Saliba Mohana Alencar Author
  • Maria Clara Aguiar Guerra Author
  • Juliana Prusch Fernandes Cardoso Author
  • João Lucas Barbosa Nery Marque Author
  • Dienyelle de Nazaré Costa Barbosa Author
  • Manuella Ferraz de Souza Monteiro Author
  • Joely Lúcia de Souza Rodrigues Author
  • Maria Vitória Pantoja Batista Author
  • Maria Clara Almeida Sadala Dos Santos Author
  • Patrícia Benitez Sousa Author
  • Daniel Rêgo Sousa Author
  • Antonio Paulo Favacho Furlan Author
  • Alain Patrick dos Santos Moreira Author
  • Brenda Vidigal Tavares Nunes Author
  • Elaine De Oliveira e Silva Author
  • Danielle Lima Barbosa Author
  • Carolynne Lima de Sousa Author
  • Gabriela Blanco de Morais Trindade Author
  • Carolina Vinagre Pires Franco Author

Keywords:

medical education, radiology and active methodologies

Abstract

Radiology is a medical specialty that renews itself and advances every day, in a process of modernization that, in addition to investments, requires a continuous effort to update. The use of radiological images is a fundamental part of learning because of its availability and undeniable clinical relevance. Thus this study will make it possible to review how the teaching and learning of radiology and diagnostic imaging in medical education is developed in an integrated and interdisciplinary undergraduate curriculum in medicine. Objective: To identify the importance of radiology and diagnostic imaging in undergraduate medical education in a curriculum using active methodologies. Methodology: The present study is a systematic literature review, therefore it does not require ethics committee approval, it was carried out from a screening of articles in the period from January 2011 to March 2021 from two electronic databases: PubMed and Science Direct. The descriptors used in the search were "radiology" AND "medical education". Academic articles were searched for authors who correlated Active Methodologies, Medical Education, Transversal Teaching in Medical Graduation, Radiology and Diagnosis. Results and Discussion: Studies that had Active Methodologies, Medical Education or Radiology and diagnosis were included in this review, as well as literature review studies that accounted for 05 articles and editorials. To better understand the role of radiology in medical practice, it is necessary to review its history in medicine. Since the advent of imaging exams, radiology and diagnostic imaging have presented important advances in several areas. Its implementation in the curriculum was addressed by the author AL QAHTANI et al, 2014, in which he pointed out the importance of a cross-curriculum for the insertion of the axis of this skill and not only a discipline in a single period of the course, because the content is related to other areas of Medicine, such as Medical Pathology, Human Anatomy and Emergency and Urgent Care.With all this mentioned, it should be understood that the teaching environment should be seen as a place of individual and collective transformation, being receptive to new methodologies and new approaches to teaching and insertion of new skills to the students.

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Published

2023-01-18

How to Cite

Picanço, V. L. L. ., Silva, G. A. D. ., Ferreira, T. M. D. S. ., Gomes, J. S. ., Tavares, R. D. C. B. ., Oliveira, M. A. F. D. ., Carvalho, B. M. D. S. ., Gomes, J. S. ., Tavares, R. D. C. B. ., Ferreira, M. T. D. ., Pereira, G. D. ., Adão, H. K. R. S. ., Oliveira, G. C. D. ., Santana, S. J. D. S. ., Pereira, I. D. P. C. ., Silva, J. C. D. ., Pinheiro, M. J. A. ., Boulhosa, H. P. ., Ponte, A. R. ., … Franco, C. V. P. . (2023). Radiology and Imaging Diagnosis in Undergraduate Medicine in a Curriculum using Active Methodologies: A Systematic Review from 2011 to 2021. International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science, 9(1). https://i.ihspublishing.com/index.php/ijaems/article/view/187