El Profesor Doctor Hernán Alessandri: su legado para las nuevas generaciones de médicos
Author
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Rosson Matzka, Sebastián
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2015-08-23T00:40:26Z
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2015-08-23T00:40:26Z
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2015
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Rev Med Chile 2015; 143: 109-111
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0034-9887
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/133051
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Professor Alessandri died in 1980. We started our residency in Internal Medicine
about 30 years later. Considering the profound changes our society has
witnessed, including medical practice, I would like to approach the meaning of his
work for our generation. It is not the Father’s figure nor his Aura what inspires
us today. Neither is his personality nor his shape. His universality comes from his
transcendent image as a teacher. Today’s teachers live rough times, their social
status has changed, their professional requirements have grown exponentially,
they have to adapt to social phenomena like the Internet and multiculturalism.
Being a teacher nowadays demands to be a multifaceted expert. Things have
changed since Professor Alessandri made rounds with his patients. But a deeper
look allows us to understand that everything returns to where it started: professional
deontology of the teacher, never fading but transcendent. We know
that Doctor Alessandri had the natural gift to keep faithful to that code with
consistency and perseverance. He excelled with integrity in every aspect including
professional betterment, constructive work for his institution, collegiality,
a warm relationship with students and a model of social values. Beyond virtues
and personal defects he will keep on being the mould in which present teachers
should be formed, engraved in their souls and in the subconscious of students
that seek to learn.