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Anuario de investigaciones

On-line version ISSN 1851-1686

Abstract

DIAMANT, Ana. Florencio Escardó: psychology -and women psychologists and his fight against multiple prejudices. Anu. investig. [online]. 2007, vol.14, pp.00-00. ISSN 1851-1686.

Some aspects of Florencio Escardó's work are displayed. He defines himself as a defender of the assertions of university amendments - and also of the changes that such amendments caused, not only as a doctor but also as a professor and discloser. A point to highlight is his intention to democratize teaching and assistance to the community by means of the inclusion - among other things - of students and graduates of the course of studies of Psychology to the work of assistance and extension to Room No. 12 of Hospital de Niños (Children Hospital). Other points to highlight include the experience at Maciel Island, the support for the entrance of women to the schools of UBA, the unification of the Medicine graduates' oath and the ways of teaching and evaluating. Besides, his proposal to "humanize" the assistance at pediatrics including the mothers of those children who were in hospital. It was proved that this change speeded up the time for recovery.

Keywords : Psicohygiene; Humanization of Medicine; Community Insertion; Teaching; Communication.

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