Producing research, training, health, and education in the teaching-service-community integration

The present study is an experience report about the development of research, knowledge production, and training in the interface between university and health services, based on the Pro-Ensino na Saude program (Capes public notice no. 24/2010). It presents problemsolving education, interprofessional...

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Veröffentlicht in:Interface (Botucatu, Brazil) Brazil), 2018-10, Vol.22 (S1), p.1481
Hauptverfasser: Bravo, Victoria Angela Adami, dos Santos, Lucas Cardoso, Cyrino, Eliana Goldfarb, Cyrino, Antonio de Padua Pithon, Villardi, Marina Lemos, Pinto, Tiago Rocha
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Sprache:eng ; spa
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Zusammenfassung:The present study is an experience report about the development of research, knowledge production, and training in the interface between university and health services, based on the Pro-Ensino na Saude program (Capes public notice no. 24/2010). It presents problemsolving education, interprofessional education, permanent education of healthcare professionals and teachers, and Brazilian Curricular Guidelines as drivers to a professional education committed to the development of the Brazilian National Health System, focused specifically on valuing the integration between public universities and health services. The investigations carried out approached different dimensions of teaching in primary health care involving pedagogical practices, teaching education and development, performance of healthcare professionals as teachers, pedagogical innovations, and questions related to health work practices. A fragility in the organic relationship between university and primary care, and innovations that pace toward rupture with the instituted teaching method were pointed in the richness and diversity of the studies found. Keywords: Higher education. Primary health care. Interprofessional relations.
ISSN:1414-3283
DOI:10.1590/1807-57622017.0440