Mestrado profissional em saúde da família: o curso sob a perspectiva dos mestrandos
Professional masters were created in Brazil in the 1990s in response to social changes in the world of work and aim to train high-level professionals with own profile for various activities of society and the productive sector. They are up in more innovative mode of graduate studies in Brazil, an...
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Resumo: | Professional masters were created in Brazil in the 1990s in response to social changes in the
world of work and aim to train high-level professionals with own profile for various
activities of society and the productive sector. They are up in more innovative mode of
graduate studies in Brazil, and therefore lack of legitimacy of their identity, which raises the
need for discussions to get further information and outline the characteristics of this
postgraduate modality. You want to build new understandings about their peculiarities
starting from the perspective of students from the Professional Masters in Health Net
Northeast Family Training in Family Health, and not only according to the similarities and
differences with the academic master. This study aims to understand the meanings attributed
by masters training in that course. This is a qualitative, exploratory study. The subjects are
100 students in training in 2013, distributed among the six institutions nucleation Network
Northeast Training in Family Health. To collect information desk research was conducted in
institutional records of all students, as well as interviews. We interviewed 15 students,
distributed in the six nucleation institutions. Information obtained through recorded
interviews were transcribed and resulted in two analytical corpus subsequently submitted to
Alceste © 4.9 software for identification of semantic classes. It can be concluded that the
course provided a redefinition of professional practices in the Family Health Strategy,
considering the organizational context of primary care in the Northeast and the specifics of
the health work. Even before the student body difficulties related to ownership of research
methods, and the very active methodology of problem-based learning, the course effectively
contributed to the improvement of work processes in primary care, valuing teamwork and
allowing the acquisition of new scientific knowledge. |
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