2012
DOI: 10.4236/health.2012.48080
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The Brazilian public healthcare system and its participation in medical training

Abstract: Introduction: In Brazil, in a joint initiative of the Ministries of Health and of Education and Culture, the Program for the Promotion of Changes in Medical School Curricula (PROMED) was created, in order to give financial support to medical schools for the development and implementation of curricular changes to the medicine courses. Objective: To ascertain the influence of PROMED on the interaction between the Brazilian public healthcare system (SUS) and the universities. Method: Using the qualitative method … Show more

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“…The reciprocal interaction among managers of Education Systems and SUS will enable the creation of real conditions for the use of both systems with better technical quality care and teaching-learning process (Souza et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The reciprocal interaction among managers of Education Systems and SUS will enable the creation of real conditions for the use of both systems with better technical quality care and teaching-learning process (Souza et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The education of health care professionals should be understood as an ongoing process that begins during undergraduate studies and continues in the professional life, through the establishment of partnership relations among institutions of higher education, health care services, the community, entities and other sectors of civil society (Souza et al, 2012).…”
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“…This fact does not fail to pass on to academics a negative and ephemeral notion of primary health care; this ends up not arousing their interest in working in primary care in the future. It is constitutional that the SUS is an internship field for the training of health professionals; however, there are difficulties of all kinds for this to happen, among them the harmonious approximation of the service network with the university, the insufficient funding, the emphasis of most teachers in hospital and specialized education, the non-monitoring and the permanent application of a evaluation program on curriculum reform (Souza et al, 2012).…”
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“…In Brazil, the National Curricular Guidelines (NCGs) for medical courses recommend the insertion of students in health service networks, considered as a learning space, since the initial grades; students learn health care, management and education, with an emphasis on primary care (Brazil, 2014). The importance of tertiary care, at the hospital level, in medical training is not overlooked; however, this requires more complex structures for installation and maintenance, as well as more specialized professionals (Souza, Zeferino, & Ros, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%