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Proposing Features for the Master’s Care of Life as a Need for the Context
It is up to the university - due to social responsibility in a context affected by poor socioeconomic behavior, weak productive and competitive capacity, and social problems that reflect its multifactoriality in health care - to lead the creation of a multidisciplinary master's degree starting with a study of viability that responds to global challenges such as intercultural dialogue, public health, climate change, food security, natural resource management, among others, that promotes the development of critical, creative and innovative thinking with civic, ethical responsibility, and fosters civic culture . As part of this research, training needs and educational trends are analyzed to identify differentiating features for the master's degree to offer for global health. These characteristics were identified from holistic research with a qualitative-quantitative approach, with documentary review and interview. From this work emerged elements that characterized training components related to two central categories: care for life and sustainability as an object of study.