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Multiprofessional Residency in Health: (trans) formation for SUS in quilombola communities

Abstract

The insertion and professional performance in the Unified Health System (SUS), raises debates and reflections regarding the training of healthcare professionals. Thus, one of the strategies for obtaining training for the SUS is the Multiprofessional Residencies in Health (RMS). In this study, we aim to analyze the changes in the daily lives of health services with the insertion of the Multiprofessional Residency Program in Family Health, with an emphasis on the health of the rural population (RMSFC). It is a case study, of a qualitative nature, having as participants the actors that compose the quadrilateral of the formation, through semi-structured interviews. We used the Collective Subject Discourse (CSD) analysis, in order to process the data. We believe that this research also allowed us to visualize the practices and changes that occurred in the Basic Health Units (UBS) after the insertion of the RMSFC. Thus, we have important information to reflect on strategies for training professionals to work in SUS, specifically in the context of the Health of the Population of the Countryside, contemplating quilombola communities.

Keywords:
Multiprofessional Residencies in Health; Care production; Training for SUS; Quilombolas; Collective subject discourse.

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