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The Trabalho, Educação e Saúde - TES (Work, Education and Health) is an open access scientific journal, edited by the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School of Health, from Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.
e-ISSN: 1981-7746
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Permanent education in health as an evaluative practice friendly to completeness in Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Yamamoto, T S;
Machado, M T C;
Junior, A. G. d. S.
Action of community health agents and livework in act
Piccinini, C A;
Silva, R. A. N. d.
School life: education and communication in brazilian public schools network
Xavier, C.
Technological transition in health work: challenges for the management of human resources
Martins, M. I. C.
Do the SUS management problems also derive from the chronic funding crisis?
Ocké-Reis, C. O.
The Matrix support as a mental health care management strategy
Lima, M C;
Gonçalves, T. R.
Management of labor in the drilling of oil wells: uses of itself 'give life for all life'
Figueiredo, M;
Alvarez, D.
Situations of imbalancing between stress-rewards and common mental disorders in basic health care workers
Oliveira, A M N d;
Araújo, T. M. d.
Nurse management practice in the Family Health Strategy
Xavier-Gomes, L M;
Andrade-Barbosa, T L d;
Silva, C S O;
Lopes, J R;
et al.
Programmatic vulnerability as a category to explain ethical problems within primary health care
Junges, J R;
Barbiani, R;
Zoboli, E. L. C. P.
Teamwork in nursing and the limits and possibilities of the Family Health Strategy
Duarte, M d L C;
Boeck, J. N.
The cordial bureaucracy: the implementation of the institutional support strategy in the national primary health care policy
Machado, F R d S;
Guizardi, F L;
Lemos, A. S. P.
Privatization of management and social organizations in health care
Andreazzi, M d F S d;
Bravo, M. I. S.
Analysis of the discourses regarding continuous education in health in Brazil (1970 to 2005)
Silva, K L d;
França, B D;
Marques, R d C;
Matos, J. A. V. d.
With the restructuring of production processes, nurses, teachers and car-assemblers suffer similar precarious labour conditions
Kuenzer, A. Z.
The matrix support in mental health in the health unified system of Belo Horizonte: perspective of workers
Dantas, N F;
Passos, I. C. F.
Doctors and outsourcing: perceptions of workers and managers on recent transformations in the labor market
Levi , M L;
Sousa, J;
Almeida, C J;
Matsumoto, K;
et al.
Interdisciplinary and interprofessionality in the family health strategy
Farias, D N d;
Ribeiro, K S Q S;
Anjos, U U d;
Brito, G. E. G. d.
Social representations of professionals centers of support for family health on interdisciplinarity
Ribeiro, H M C B;
Lamy, Z C;
Coimbra, L C;
Rocha, L J L F;
et al.
Continuing Education in Health as a pedagogical strategy to transform the practice: possibilities and limits
Lima, J V C d;
Turini, B;
Carvalho, B G;
Nunes, E d F P A;
et al.
Recent changes in the Brazilian Social Security Institute’s professional rehabilitation program
Kulaitis, F;
Clemente Silva, K.
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