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Innovative Learning Environments for Quality Medical Education in Ecuador

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Innovative Learning Environments for Quality Medical Education in Ecuador

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  1. Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja - UTPL LINQED admissionrequest

  2. Location in Ecuador - Loja 14 146 579 inhabitants 256.370 km2 14 nationalities & 18 ethnics groups 3 Regions: Insular, Costa, Sierra y Amazonía 24 Provinces & 226 districts

  3. Who we are • Young university (40 years old), with an innovative and creative environment. • Category “A” accredited University. • Distance learning with national (and international) coverage. • Equitable access for peripheric zones in the country. • Integration of teaching, research and service delivery (CITTES).

  4. Where we are • Traditional curriculum, focused on basic sciences • Individualistic teaching (lack of team work), with lack of integration between theory and practice • Teaching based on personal experience <=> EBM • Difficulties with thesis supervision

  5. Improve quality of care through better teaching and learning Efficiency Efficacy Effectiveness STRUCTURE PROCESS OUTCOME IMPACT - Trainers - Trainees - Infrastructure - Other resources - Learning opportunities and scenarios - Clinical Competences: -communication -procedures -decision making • Better quality • of care Innovative Learning environments “skills lab” Capacity building “Teach the teachers” Outcome-oriented assessment

  6. Intervention domains Patient centeredness Community oriented Comprehensive & Holistic Evidence-based Quality oriented

  7. Curriculum change H Z Theory Theory Practice Practice

  8. Timeframe Med. students Interns Rural doctors Year 1 ∆ Med. students Interns Rural doctors Year 2 Med. students Interns Rural doctors Year 3

  9. Why LINQED?

  10. What can we offer? • Willingness to learn and share experiences • Infrastructure with national & international coverage • Technological support (e.g. Telemedicine platform) • Network

  11. Contacts Jana Bobokova - Dean jbobokova@utpl.edu.ec Rodrigo Henriquez - Facilitator arhenriquez@utpl.edu.ec

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