45 years of Family and Community Medicine and 40 years of the Brazilian Society of Family and Community
role, challenges and perspectives in the process of strengthening and qualifying Primary Care and the Unified Health System in Brazil
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Family and Community Medicine, Brazilian Society of Family and CommunityAbstract
In the commemorative year of 40 years of the Brazilian Society of Family and Community Medicine (SBMFC) and 45 years of Family and Community Medicine (FCM) as a specialty in Brazil, this article, in the form of interviews, brings views and perceptions about residency programs in FCM and the participation of the specialty in undergraduate studies in health management research. Respondents here represeny the past, present and future of FCM and SBMFC. They are professionals who relate to the history in these 40/45 years, considering some of their roles at FCM and SBMFC in this period. Their relations with FCM and SBMFC can be read in the Editorial of this commemorative issue. In this block, they answer questions that cover the challenges faced and the advances and perspectives of FCM and SBMFC in strengthening and qualifying primary care and the health system as a whole.
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