This study relates to examination of medical education in Brazil and its current challenges at its intersection with the public healthcare system. It is a part of a broader qualitative participatory study entitled "Evaluative research on management of the work process and training of healthcare undergraduates and workers: exploring the boundaries". We present a historical review of medical education in Brazil in order to explore its present-day ramifications, by analyzing the empirical experience of implementation and monitoring of the discipline of Public Health, which has developed in-service. The results presented are laid out along five axes: i) work process; ii) educational function of the training; iii) clinical practice; iv) influence of the healthcare system on the university; v) curriculum reform.
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Azevedo, B. M. de S., Ferigato, S., Souza, T. D. P., & Carvalho, S. R. (2013). A formação médica em debate: Perspectivas a partir do encontro entre instituição de ensino e rede pública de saúde. Interface: Communication, Health, Education, 17(44), 187–199. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1414-32832012005000048
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