Family and Community Medicine Residency: graduates’ insights about their education and work process

Cavalcante GRRV, Cavalcante RRV, Trindade TG, Oliveira FP, Pessoa TRRF. Family and Community Medicine Residency: graduates’ insights about their education and work process. Interface (Botucatu). 2022; 26 (Supl. 1):e220541. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.220541

Abstract
The article analyzed how the Residency in Family and Community Medicine (RFCM) in a capital of the Northern region of Brazil contributed to the formation and development of the current work process of its graduates. This is an exploratory, descriptive and cross-sectional study, with a qualitative approach focused on 31 graduates, through electronic questionnaires with open questions. The answers were interpreted based on the Content Analysis Thematic technique, constituting four empirical categories: training in Family and Community Medicine (FCM) in the graduate’s work process; recognition and application of the attributes of Primary Health Care (PHC); potentials of the FCM training and the challenges of the specialty. The analyzed data show that the studied Programs contribute to the education for professional practice and the profile of its graduates through the strengthening and implementation of the Primary Health Care (PHC) attributes, also extending beyond the specialty.

Keywords
Medical Education; Medical Residency; Primary Health Care (PHC); Family Health Strategy

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