
Cristina Alonzo
National University of Comahue, Argentina
Abstract Title:Care of adults and older adults: implementation of educational Strategies for their approach
Biography:
Cristina Alonzo has completed his bachelor degree at the age of 24 years from National University of Comahue and actually Postgraduate student of university teaching at the University of Buenos Aires. She is the first activities coordinator in the Care of adults and Older adults course, and the first coordinator in the Institute of health sciences and management of de Nursing career. Clinical simulation instructor since 2021.
Research Interest:
Care of Adults and Older Adults is a course offered in the second year of the Nursing degree program. This disciplinary area course aims to provide students with comprehensive care skills for adults and older adults, focusing on prevalent health situations during this life cycle stage. Specific objectives include developing attitudes, skills, and techniques, as well as mastering procedures and processes. Each year, educational strategies are planned and implemented to facilitate collaborative knowledge construction with students. These strategies include: - Problem-Based Learning - Simulation-Based Learning - Collaborative Learning - Educational Technology Continuous assessment and feedback are provided throughout each instance. Upon completing these strategies, students progress to hospital practice