Although there is a tradition of social scientists working in the health sector in Brazil, the workforce and its contribution remains almost completely invisible. This article discusses the results of two complementary investigations, conducted in 645 municipalities in São Paulo state, into the views of healthcare managers and social scientists concerning their work in Brazil's National Health System. The study concludes that the entry to work in the health sector is unplanned and that the invisibility, colonization and alienation of this workforce are generated by internal factors within both the health sector and the social sciences themselves.Embora exista uma tradição de cientistas sociais atuando no campo da saúde no Brasil, essa força...
The tremendous modifications observed in the world during the past few decades caused unthinkable ch...
Pesquisa recente da CINAEM (Comissão Interinstitucional de Avaliação do Ensino Médico) aponta falhas...
Social media such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter can affect the way healthcare providers deliver ...
The article presents the field of the social sciences in health, part of the field of collective hea...
From the preliminary experiments developed in the "Centro de Saúde Experimental da Barra Funda" (S. ...
The paper addresses the structure and dynamics of scientific activities in the Health Sciences in Br...
The paper addresses the structure and dynamics of scientific activities in the Health Sciences in Br...
The importance of access to health services in order to overcome obstacles within the management of ...
The medical and social thought in Brazil was combined with the development of the country’s history....
The paper approaches the academic production of the Social and Human Sciences in Health, published i...
The author describes the situation of venereal patients care in 340 Health Centers of the State of S...
The paper approaches the academic production of the Social and Human Sciences in Health, published i...
It is an integrative review that aims to develop a bioethical reflection based on what the scientifi...
The paper discusses the social and, particularly, the health consequences resulting from the expansi...
OBJECTIVE: to learn about the perception of decision-makers of scientific policies, researchers and ...
The tremendous modifications observed in the world during the past few decades caused unthinkable ch...
Pesquisa recente da CINAEM (Comissão Interinstitucional de Avaliação do Ensino Médico) aponta falhas...
Social media such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter can affect the way healthcare providers deliver ...
The article presents the field of the social sciences in health, part of the field of collective hea...
From the preliminary experiments developed in the "Centro de Saúde Experimental da Barra Funda" (S. ...
The paper addresses the structure and dynamics of scientific activities in the Health Sciences in Br...
The paper addresses the structure and dynamics of scientific activities in the Health Sciences in Br...
The importance of access to health services in order to overcome obstacles within the management of ...
The medical and social thought in Brazil was combined with the development of the country’s history....
The paper approaches the academic production of the Social and Human Sciences in Health, published i...
The author describes the situation of venereal patients care in 340 Health Centers of the State of S...
The paper approaches the academic production of the Social and Human Sciences in Health, published i...
It is an integrative review that aims to develop a bioethical reflection based on what the scientifi...
The paper discusses the social and, particularly, the health consequences resulting from the expansi...
OBJECTIVE: to learn about the perception of decision-makers of scientific policies, researchers and ...
The tremendous modifications observed in the world during the past few decades caused unthinkable ch...
Pesquisa recente da CINAEM (Comissão Interinstitucional de Avaliação do Ensino Médico) aponta falhas...
Social media such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter can affect the way healthcare providers deliver ...