Irapuato, Gto. November 9, 2017.- In the First International Research Congress of Health Sciences, health professionals analyzed the importance of humanism in the care as part of a quality caring, since human care is an invisible experience, and often, disregarded within the conventional models and practices of medical science.
Professors-researchers of Mexico, United States and Colombia, participated in the Congress held at the Division of Life Sciences (DICIVA) of the University of Guanajuato (UG), encouraged by the academic body "Prevention and Chronic Processes in the Adult" of the Nursing Department.
The phenomenon and practice of human care and healing are the essence of nursing and are fundamental to sustain life itself. This reflection was addressed by Dr. Jean Watson of the Institute of the Human Care Sciences, in United States, and by Dr. Olivia Lorena Chaparro Díaz, of the Latin American Network of taking care of the Chronic Patient and the Family. Both participated via videoconference.
From Colombia, Dr. Karen Paola Pérez Pérez and the professor Pamela Parra Santana, experts in Neuropsychology, teachers at the Technological University Foundation COMFENALCO, also offered their concepts of humanism in therapeutic communication, whose participation is framed on an agreement of scientific and academic collaboration that the Department of Nursing and Midwifery subscribed in August 2015 with the research group of legal and social sciences of the mentioned technologic.
Because of this exchange, a training manual to use equipment of biological feedback was written and presented in congress.
Professors and students of the nursing program of the states of Hidalgo, Sinaloa, Guerrero, Tabasco and Zacatecas, gather on November 9 and 10 at the venue Irapuato to exchange ideas with the participant scientific community.
The Rector of Campus Irapuato-Salamanca, Dr. Armando Gallegos Muñoz, inaugurated the Congress in company of Dr. Juan Carlos González Araiza, director of the VI Sanitary Jurisdiction of Irapuato; Dr. Gloria Vega Argote, director of the Nursing Department and authorities of the Division of Life Sciences, who agreed on that the nursing professional has earned the gremial respect and now they have opportunities to specialize and research that translated in international collaboration.
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