The environmental ethical valuation of Health-care professionals for the nature coexistence

Authors

  • Yidehira Hechavarria-del Rio Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Guantánamo. Cuba.
  • Yoanna Cos-Hernández Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Guantánamo. Cuba.
  • Vanessa Basulto-Cabrera Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Guantánamo. Cuba.
  • Maryleidis Albelo-Díaz Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Guantánamo. Cuba.
  • María Caridad Legró-Pérez Universidad de Ciencias Médicas Guantánamo. Cuba.

Keywords:

environmental ethical valuation, Health-care professionals, healthy nature coexistence, upgrading program

Abstract

The Institutional Project for the Health-care professionals’ Humanist Development carried out a pedagogic study, approved by the Scientific Council of the University Of Medical Sciences Of Guantánamo, from September, 2018 to June 2019, in the Teaching Policlinic "Francisco Castro Ceruto" El Salvador, municipality, centered in designing upgrading programs to facilitate the environmental ethical valuation development. The primary information was obtained through the use of the statistical, empiric, theoretical and mathematical levels methods, systematizing referents, theoretical foundations and the socio-humanist development-healthy coexistence with nature relationship, being the need to contribute to the environmental ethical valuation development the problem determined. The program offers several courses and trainings which provide Health-care professionals and general people of a pedagogic resource for the environmental ethical valuation development aimed to healthy nature coexistence.

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Published

2021-01-15

How to Cite

Hechavarria-del Rio, Y., Cos-Hernández, Y., Basulto-Cabrera, V., Albelo-Díaz, M., & Legró-Pérez, M. C. (2021). The environmental ethical valuation of Health-care professionals for the nature coexistence. Man, Science and Technology, 25(1), 36–44. Retrieved from http://hct.cigetgtmo.co.cu/revistahct/index.php/htc/article/view/1124

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