Educação e competências para o SUS: é possível pensar alternativas à(s) lógica(s) do capitalismo tardio?
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Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
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As transformações vividas no mundo do trabalho na sociedade contemporânea levam à necessidade de se repensar alternativas para a formação dos profissionais de saúde, permitindo, assim, a abordagem dos problemas de saúde dos sujeitos e das coletividades. Com base nessas considerações, o presente trabalho pretende discutir a formação em saúde – em torno do conceito de competência –, tendo como foco a educação para o SUS, tomando como marco teórico a tentativa de analisar e propor uma alternativa àquelas entrincheiradas na lógica do capitalismo tardio. Trata-se, pois, de uma reflexão sobre o assunto, correlacionando a teoria e a práxis, num movimento constante e incessante de construção, desconstrução e (re)construção de proposições.
The transformations that have revolutionized the labor market in contemporary society make it necessary to think of new alternatives for training health care professionals, thereby establishing a new approach to the health problems of individuals and collectives. Based on these considerations, this paper sets out to discuss training in health – based on the concept of competence – with a focus on education for the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS), using attempts to analyze and propose an alternative to the system entrenched in the logic of late capitalism as a theoretical benchmark. It is thus a reflection on the subject, correlating theory and praxis, in constant and relentless movement of construction, deconstruction and (re)construction of propositions.
The transformations that have revolutionized the labor market in contemporary society make it necessary to think of new alternatives for training health care professionals, thereby establishing a new approach to the health problems of individuals and collectives. Based on these considerations, this paper sets out to discuss training in health – based on the concept of competence – with a focus on education for the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS), using attempts to analyze and propose an alternative to the system entrenched in the logic of late capitalism as a theoretical benchmark. It is thus a reflection on the subject, correlating theory and praxis, in constant and relentless movement of construction, deconstruction and (re)construction of propositions.
