This article discusses the dynamic and complex nature of health promotion that requires training to facilitate, formulate, and put into practice its theoretical and methodological principles through continuous reflection on the contradictions of the contexts, and the need to face the challenges and expectations of communities in the region it serves. It also considers another challenge facing the health work, which is the mediation/intersectoral action for implementation of the expanded concept of health. Thus, a demand for competency based education, which means a set of attitudes and knowledge that enable the ability to act in a given situation. A discussion on two teaching experiences developed in Brazil that has contributed to the training of health from the perspective of health promotion: the Graduate Program in the strict sense, in Health Promotion at the University of Franca and the Graduate Program broad sense of the ENSP/Fiocruz will be discussed. In both cases, the use of problem-solving methodologies as a tool for capacity building, enabling theory to approach practice and provide critical and reflective training with scientific rigor and thematic relevance.
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Tavares, M. de F. L., da Rocha, R. M., Bittar, C. M. L., Petersen, C. B., & de Andrade, M. (2016). A promoção da saúde no ensino profissional: Desafios na Saúde e a necessidade de alcançar outros setores. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 21(6), 1799–1808. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232015216.07622016
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