"Autoimmune curriculitis": A not so new curricular disease

SALAS-IBARRA, SOFIA PATRICIA; SANCHEZ-DIAZ, IGNACIO; Larios G, Guillermo; Jeria, Alvaro; Pertuze S, Cristobal

Abstract

Thirty years ago, Abrahamson described the main curriculum problems in undergraduate medical education as "diseases of the curriculum", Based on our own experience and knowledge, we propose the inclusion of a new condition named autoimmune curriculitis, which is produced by the students themselves. In this condition, the students are who decide to "swell" the curriculum, by excessively participating in multiple intra and extramural activities, competing to markedly improve their academic performance. Unlike other curriculum diseases, this one may directly affect the student's personal life and health, especially if it begins as early as in the first semester of the career. Two main aspects of medical education have a key role in the genesis of this disease: the so-called hidden curriculum and the selection process used in the postgraduate programs in Chile. Unfortunately, the prevalence and severity of this curriculum disease is a growing threat, due to the increasing number of undergraduate students in Chile without an equivalent increment of postgraduate programs. Given its characteristics, eradicating this disease seems quite difficult. To do so, it is necessary for postgraduate selection committees to give a clear sign regarding the most relevant attributes they consider when choosing the candidates and, consequently, to discourage the exaggerated collection of curriculum records. Moreover, we need a group of students faithful to their own interests, who will keep growing in depth those that are more meaningful to them (Rev Med Chile 2009; 137: 575-81).

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Título según WOS: Autoimmune curriculitis: A not so new curricular disease
Título según SCOPUS: "Autoimmune curriculitis": A not so new curricular disease ["Curriculitis autoinmune": Una no tan nueva enfermedad del currículo]
Título según SCIELO: Curriculitis autoinmune: Una no tan nueva enfermedad del currículo
Título de la Revista: Revista médica de Chile
Volumen: 137
Número: 4
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 575
Página final: 581
DOI:

10.4067/S0034-98872009000400018

Notas: ISI, SCIELO, SCOPUS