Abstract
Scientific evidence demonstrates, year after year, the importance of consolidating knowledge through meaningful educational experiences for students. This pedagogical approach focused on learning as the construction of meaning represents a much more profitable experience in the learning process, since it implies an active role of the student, leaving the comfort zone of being a mere receiver of knowledge. In this sense, medical education is increasingly adopting this thinking and is modifying curricular plans and ways of working with students in the search for transforming traditionalist approaches to education into educational forms that accompany the current era of knowledge, crossed by technologies and ubiquitous and autonomous learning
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