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Anales de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas (Asunción)

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Abstract

MACHAIN VEGA, Gustavo  and  PINEDA OZUNA, María Gisela. Follow-up of the graduates of the Master´s Degree in Human Nutrition. An. Fac. Cienc. Méd. (Asunción) [online]. 2023, vol.56, n.3, pp.28-39. ISSN 1816-8949.  https://doi.org/10.18004/anales/2023.056.03.28.

Introduction:

Different graduate follow -up studies speak of the value of obtaining information about the professional activities they exercise and determining the impact of the training received and the perception of the same.

Objectives:

Determine the performance of graduates of the Master in Human Nutrition FCM One of the promotions from 2007 to 2020.

Materials and methods:

Descriptive study with observational design and quantitative approach that obtained the participation of 83 of the 91 graduates who completed the survey sent through the Google form.

Results:

Graduates women (90.4 %). The work area exercised; greater amount in the clinical area (61.4 %), office (24.1 %), public health at 6 %. 55.4 % replied that they had more work chances, only 28.9 % perform thesis tutoring. 79.1 % have improved their teaching or care activities and 55.4 % have responded that they do not perform teaching activity. 71.1%have collaborated in research papers being Master, in clinical area (47%), in public health (14.5%), in food area, (6%), others (3.6%); 64.9 % have not published the research work of the master's degree. 95.2 % have not yet done the doctorate in nutrition and at 89.2 % they would like to do it. 87.9 % describe the mastery of human nutrition FCM an excellent or very good one.

Conclusion:

A greater number of women graduates is identified, in terms of the performance field, there is a greater amount in the clinical area, more than half of the graduates have participated in a research work being a magister in the clinical area, the work of Master's research has not been published by the majority. Almost the total has not done a doctorate in nutrition. It is presented for the first time, at the national level, a study on the professional development of graduates of the Master in Human Nutrition that could be useful for future research works.

Keywords : labor field; teaching and research; continuous training..

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