Bibliographic citations
Adauto, L., (2022). Portafolio de la experiencia durante el Internado Médico en el período junio 2021 a febrero 2022 en los establecimientos de salud: Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Hospital María Auxiliadora, Policlínico Chorrisalud y Centro Médico Fesalud [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659687
Adauto, L., Portafolio de la experiencia durante el Internado Médico en el período junio 2021 a febrero 2022 en los establecimientos de salud: Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Hospital María Auxiliadora, Policlínico Chorrisalud y Centro Médico Fesalud [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659687
@misc{renati/399151,
title = "Portafolio de la experiencia durante el Internado Médico en el período junio 2021 a febrero 2022 en los establecimientos de salud: Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Hospital María Auxiliadora, Policlínico Chorrisalud y Centro Médico Fesalud",
author = "Adauto Sedano, Luz Jazmín",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2022"
}
Objective: to describe the clinical characteristics, treatment and prognosis of different clinical cases reviewed during a Medical Internship between June 2021 to February 2022 in the following health providers: Dos de Mayo National Hospital, María Auxiliadora National Hospital, Chorrisalud Clinic and Fesalud Medical Center. Methodology: a descriptive analysis and study of accumulated clinical cases from different health centers was carried out. Cases were selected based on the author’s criteria according to which were considered to contribute significantly with medical training. These establishments were Dos de Mayo National Hospital and María Auxiliadora National Hospital, categorized as III-1 per state legislation. Chorrisalud Clinic and Fesalud Medical Center, both private establishments, shared I-3 category. The cases will be collected from the specialties of OB-GYM, Surgery (general and specialties), Pediatrics, Neonatology and Internal Medicine. Results: 30 clinical cases were described, from which 50% were retrieved from III-1 category centers and the remaining 50% collected from category I-3 establishments. It was possible to observe the strengths and limitations of each establishment during clinical practice. In addition, it was possible to pay attention to the successes, failures and possibilities that the health personnel of each establishment possessed. Conclusions: in conclusion, this portfolio exemplifies and supports three important arguments for a medical intern to have before graduating. First, keeping in mind to treat the patient as a whole and not just an isolated illness; second, to demonstrate academic ability in treatment and management of said patient’s illness; lastly to establish leadership and knowing how to work as a team for the benefit of the patient.
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