Published 2021-09-09
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Proposal to strengthen the curriculum of the Technology Program in Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging of the National Open and Distance University, developing a focus on patient safety culture for the academic period 2019-2021

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/ECISA.4865
Mónica Amaya Amaya Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Gigliola Moranti Sánchez Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
Anyela Castaño Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia

Develop the strengthening of the curriculum of the Technology Program in Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, promoting a focus on the culture of patient safety at the National Open and Distance University 2018-2019, through the creation of a course or a subject that allows the acquisition of competencies on the part of students to perform in the Colombian health service delivery system. This exercise implies the compilation of the structure of the programs offered in the country and some national
references in order to allow the configuration of new scenarios that allow the creation of new units of competences based on the norms already established in the country, by the commission on human talent in health. At the same time, it seeks to evaluate the degree of appropriation of the students regarding the topics of the Program of Technology in Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging with respect to the culture of patient safety, in order to make visible the current situation and the imminent need for strengthen the curriculum with elements that allow a better development of students in their fields of performance.

keywords: Quality of education, competencies, perception, culture of patient safety
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Amaya Amaya, M. ., Moranti Sánchez, G. ., & Castaño, A. . (2021). Proposal to strengthen the curriculum of the Technology Program in Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging of the National Open and Distance University, developing a focus on patient safety culture for the academic period 2019-2021. Documentos De Trabajo ECISA, 3. https://doi.org/10.22490/ECISA.4865
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