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    Necesidades de formación docente hacia una profesionalización bajo el enfoque de la práctica reflexiva en una escuela de enfermería
    (Universidad Panamericana, Escuela de Pedagogía, 2021-12-31)
    Medrano, Paula
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    Universidad Panamericana. Campus Ciudad de México. Escuela de Pedagogía
    This article aims to diagnose Spanish Hospital Nursing School (SHNS) teachers ́ training necessities toward professionalization model, on the basis of the reflective practice in order to carry out in a future work. To reach the objective, questionnaires were applied to teachers and students regarding teaching at school, together with an extensive interview with tea-chers, with a qualitative approach expressing the meaning they give to their teaching prac-tice through their experience. It was posible to identify the teaching needs, demonstrating that it is important to develop a training program, obtaining relevant information: most of the teachers teach lectures despite of the fact that they motivate reflection and research; they would like to learn there flective practice model. With the perception that teachers have of themselves, their practice and their students, the implementation of the program will be favored since they have passion for teaching and demand, with great interest to train students in a comprehensive way not just academically
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    La vocación hospitalaria en el cuidado al paciente
    (Hospitalidad ESDAI, 2014)
    Lobato Victoria, Amanda
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    Campus Ciudad de México
    The concept of hospitality is multifaceted and its essence is the care of others. Caring is not an accidental but a constitutive human activity. Hospitals are a place where one lives caring for others on a daily basis. In these institutions, caring guarantees human recovery and wellness. Hospitals do not only demand technical perfection, but also an ethical attitude and commitment in accordance to human dignity, especially toward those in a vulnerable state. This is where the nurse's care is transformed into a transcendent practice, because it is open to the other's perspective, "serving" as a means to achieve happiness.
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