Hellen Cristina Sthal
REFERENCE: STHAL, Hellen Cristina. A FORMAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL EM SAÚDE NA INTERFACE COM O SISTEMA ÚNICO DE SAÚDE (SUS). 2016. 122 f. Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2016.
AUTHOR: Hellen Cristina Sthal
TÍTULO: PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN HEALTH INTERFACE WITH THE UNIFIED HEALTH SYSTEM (SUS) (A FORMAÇÃO PROFISSIONAL EM SAÚDE NA INTERFACE COM O SISTEMA ÚNICO DE SAÚDE (SUS))
ADVISOR: Prof. Dr. Cátia Regina Assis Almeida Leal
CONCENTRATION AREA: Education
RESEARCH LINE: Culture, Teaching and Learning Processes
DEFENSE DATE: 03/18/2016
ABSTRACT:
This work results from an investigation on the (in)compatibility between health professional training and the Unified Health System (SUS). The objectives are: to identify if the formation projects of the undergraduate courses in the health area of UFG-Jataí Regional are in agreement with the conceptions and proposals of SUS professional action; historicize and understand the Unified Health System (SUS) with regard to its conceptions and proposals for training for professional practice; understand the concepts that guides the formation projects of the UFG-Jataí courses; and analyze the approximations and/or distances between what is proposed by these projects in relation to the professional performance considered desirable by SUS. Seeking the comprehension of the object in its details, in its history, movement, essence, complexity and totality, the method of historical-dialectical materialism was chosen, in which all analyzes are guided by the understanding that reality can only be understood, without risk of reductionism or superficiality, by understanding the material relations that gave rise to it, that is, the object cannot be separated from the socio-historical dynamics that defined its contours, from the historical conditions that influenced men social relations in production material of existence. The data found corroborated previous studies that denounced the incompatibility of health professional training with professional practice in SUS, showing there are more distances than approximations between the training conceptions and proposals of the researched courses and the Unified Health System and, probably, the inadequacy of human resources for SUS work results, among other factors, of this significantly essence different between both.
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