[Institutional and departmental teaching hours of 2 curricula at the medical school of the São Paulo University--comparative analysis].

Rev Hosp Clin Fac Med Sao Paulo

Centro de Desenvolvimento de Educação Médica (CEDEM), Faculdad de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo.

Published: February 1995

The teaching results of the curriculum adopted at the Medical School of the University of São Paulo in the last three years were compared with those observed formerly. There was a diminution of 15.97% of teaching hours at the Institute of Biomedical Sciences and an increase of 3.68% of teaching hours at the Medical Faculty. The highest increase was observed at the Department of Radiology (27.77%) and the lowest at the Department of the Preventive Medicine (40.0%). This fact shows that the greater importance was given in the new curriculum to the part concerning specialization.

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