Sociocultural interactions of Cuban doctors participating in the More Doctors Program in Brazil
Abstract
[Foreword] This book focuses on a different and underexplored attribute of the More Doctors Program by surveying doctors in the feld with the purpose of identifying important answers regarding the sociocultural interactions of Cuban doctors recruited by the program and of producing knowledge, while also making improvements in the participation, still limited, of foreign doctors in the primary care services offered by SUS. It proposes to induce perceptions, memories, and possible explanations to anyone who is somehow associated with the Program’s development, especially those committed to universal health care and primary assistance as the only paths to an effective health system.
For an organization such as PAHO/WHO, whose institutional mission is to articulate collaborative strategic
efforts among Member States, one of our responsibilities is to mobilize Cuban doctors and create all
the necessary conditions for their work in Brazil. In addition, we also need to attempt to understand the
sociocultural interactions that have resulted from their professional practice. This, to all of us, constitutes a
duty, as it consciously allows us to repay the trust of the Brazilian and Cuban governments.
To the approximately 18 thousand Cuban doctors who currently work or have worked in Brazil, the present
publication could mean “…a new look at the Brazil we don’t see in soap operas….” They will certainly understand
what we mean by that. This expression was used in several interviews conducted throughout the present
research.
Table of contents
Foreword; Chapter I: Introduction: Sociocultural interactions of cuban doctors in Brazil; Chapter II: Theoretical approaches to South-South migration flows of highly skilled professionals: the roles of cuban cooperation and PAHO/WHO; Chapter III: Health and the press: Media content analysis of the More Doctors Program’s implementation period; Chapter IV: Knowledge exchange between cuban and Brazilian
doctors: methodological notes; Chapter V: Cuban doctors in indigenous areas: nature, disease
and cure in a “Brazil not seen in soap operas”; Chapter VI: Cuban doctors in urban peripheral areas: an analysis
of unexpected integrative processes; Chapter VII: Social Interaction, community insertion and social
cultural interaction of Cuban Doctors in rural areas and quilombos of Brazil; Chapter VII: Exchange doctors’ suggestions and criticisms to the More Doctors Program; Chapter IX: Epilogue.
Subject
Category of PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019
Citation
Pan American Health Organization. Sociocultural interactions of Cuban doctors participating in the More Doctors Program in Brazil. Brasilia : PAHO; 2019.
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