Methodology for knowledge management of Medical Specialties
Keywords:
groups of medical specialties, knowledge management, virtual learning spacesAbstract
Introduction: National groups of medical specialties, in their advisory role to the organizational units of the Ministry of Public Health, are called to create an environment in which the knowledge and available information of their specialty are affordable and can be used to stimulate the innovation and improvement in the taking of sanitary, clinical and administrative decisions, however, despite their results and potential, they need to advance in the new technologies of knowledge management, depending on the development of the specialties.
Objective: To prepare a methodological guide for the introduction of the strategy of knowledge management in medical specialties through national groups.
Method: A development research was carried out, combining techniques of theoretical and empirical methods, in the Independent Section of Specialties of the Ministry of Public Health, in a period of five years.
Result: The tools are designed to guide the strategy of knowledge management in medical specialties, with appreciable effects in its introduction, favoring the exchange among the
groups of specialties, aimed at sharing knowledge and creatively improving organizations, with a permanent stimulus to work on the conversion of tacit knowledge into explicit knowledge with outputs of materials that offer quality solutions for assistance and health management. The application of the methodological guide that guides the strategy for the management of knowledge in medical specialties was developed and started, with acceptance.
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