“…The expanded clinic, by shifting the centrality of the clinical act to social needs/interests, adds a political reality that refers to specific values, of public, collective and participatory dimension, which consider health professionals and users as subjects and relationships as singular, in a type of ethical-political commitment that seeks integrality 3,5 . In this context, ethics focused on the duties formally prescribed by professional codes limits the debate on morality to contractual relationships between professional and patient, following the biomedical, normative and liberal model.…”