Ondas de densidad semántica para el análisis de la argumentación clínica multimodal en la formación de profesionales de la salud

Q2 Social Sciences
Giovanni Garcia-Castro , Francisco Javier Ruiz-Ortega
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Abstract

Introduction

Clinical argumentation is a fundamental competence in medical education, fostering critical reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making in complex scenarios. However, educational strategies often prioritize practical and instrumental approaches, neglecting the integration of advanced cognitive competencies. This study examines how semantic density, as conceptualized in the Legitimation Code Theory, and the use of multimodal resources contribute to developing argumentative skills in health sciences.

Methods

Using a qualitative-comprehensive approach, a case study was conducted with five faculty members from the Adult Medicine department at the Technological University of Pereira. Data collection included class recordings, semantic analyses, questionnaires, and rubrics to evaluate teaching and argumentative strategies. A Specific Translation Device was employed to analyze semantic density, and data were processed using NVivo software.

Results

The analysis revealed that semantic density is enhanced through the intentional use of multimodal resources such as gestures, graphics, and visual language, enabling the integration of complex concepts. The analysis of semantic waves demonstrated a progression in conceptual complexity and argumentative stability, highlighting the positive results of the training process on teachers' and students' ability to construct dense and coherent discourses.

Conclusion

The combination of Legitimation Code Theory with a multimodal approach provides an effective framework for evaluating and fostering clinical argumentation in medical education. This methodology strengthens students' cognitive, critical, and argumentative skills, equipping them to address the ethical, social, and clinical challenges of professional practice.
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Educacion Medica
Educacion Medica Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
2.60
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0.00%
发文量
58
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Educación Médica, revista trimestral que se viene publicando desde 1998 es editada desde enero de 2003 por la Fundación Educación Médica. Pretende contribuir a la difusión de los estudios y trabajos que en este campo se están llevando a cabo en todo el mundo, pero de una manera especial en nuestro entorno. Los artículos de Educación Médica tratarán tanto sobre aspectos prácticos de la docencia en su día a día como sobre cuestiones más teóricas de la educación médica. Así mismo, la revista intentará proporcionar análisis y opiniones de expertos de reconocido prestigio internacional.
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