Transfusion medicine in medical education: an analysis of curricular grids in Brazil and a review of the current literature
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Rev. Bras. Hematol. Hemoter.
Abstract
Blood transfusions are one of the most performed medical procedures in the
world. Thus, as education in transfusion medicine is vital to medical care, it should aim to
promote a responsible practice with the rational use of blood by doctors. This study aims
to investigate the situation of the teaching of transfusion medicine in medical schools in
Brazil.
Method: The websites of the 249 Brazilian medical schools in operation in June 2015 were
visited and the curricula of the medical courses were investigated in respect to the presence
or absence of a transfusion medicine discipline. When available, the subject grids were
analyzed to verify whether a description of content regarding transfusion medicine was
given within other disciplines.
Results: Of the 249 medical school sites visited, information on the curriculum was obtained
from 178. Of the medical schools that published their curriculum, 132 (74.1%) did not have
disciplines of transfusion medicine or hematology and only seven (3.9%) had a discipline of
transfusion medicine in the curricular grid.
Conclusions: Education on transfusion medicine is of fundamental importance for safe and
efficient transfusion practices. Deficiencies in medical knowledge of this subject have been
found worldwide. The results of this study indicate a possible deficiency in teaching the
basics of this specialty. Thus, additional prospective studies to assess the knowledge and
practice of transfusion medicine in Brazilian medical schools are warranted, which could
prompt a discussion on the importance of offering training in transfusion medicine to
medical students.
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p. 252-256.: il. color.
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VAENA, Marcella Martins de Vasconcelos; ALVES, Luiz Anastacio; ALMEIDA, Vinicius Cotta de. Transfusion medicine in medical education: an analysis of curricular grids in Brazil and a review of the current literature. Rev. Bras. Hematol. Hemoter, v. 38, n. 3, p. 252-256, jul./sep. 2016.