The More Doctors Program and the Curricular Guidelines for Medical courses: a comparative analysis among higher education institutions
AUTOR(ES)
Vargas, Annabelle de Fátima Modesto
FONTE
Interface (Botucatu)
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
31/01/2019
RESUMO
Resumo O artigo foi construído a partir de uma pesquisa exploratória e documental que investigou as matrizes curriculares dos cursos de Medicina de três instituições de ensino superior (IES), buscando identificar o peso que atribuem a uma formação mais humanista dos seus estudantes, nos moldes do Programa Mais Médicos (PMM). Foram examinadas duas instituições brasileiras, uma pública e uma privada, ambas no Rio de Janeiro e uma terceira, cubana. Na formação dos médicos cubanos nota-se uma intensidade nas disciplinas categorizadas como Formação em Saúde Pública. Na contramão desse desenho, tem-se que a formação do médico brasileiro reflete o conflito entre o ensino e a realidade do país, visível na dificuldade em formar médicos para atuarem na Atenção Primária à Saúde (APS) e em fixá-los nos mais remotos lugares do Brasil.Abstract The article was constructed from an exploratory, documentary research and investigates the curricular matrices of the medicine courses of three higher education institutions, trying to identify the weight they give to a more humanistic education of their students, in accordance with what is recommended by the More Doctors Program (PMM). Two Brazilian institutions were examined, one public and one private, both in Rio de Janeiro, and also a third institution, located in Cuba. In the education of Cuban doctors, importance is given to disciplines categorized as "Public Health Education". Contrary to this design, the education of Brazilian doctors reflects the conflict between teaching and the reality of the country, visible in the difficulty in educating doctors to work in primary care and in retaining them in the most remote places of Brazil.
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