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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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Interview: Carmen Teixeira
Monken, M;
Gondim , G M d M;
Batistella, C. E. C.
Educational program for Brazilian neonatal and pediatric intensive care units
Bussotti, E A;
Leão, E R;
Cristensen, K;
Ramos Filho, L M;
et al.
Nurses in basic care: between job satisfaction and dissatisfaction
Forte, E C N;
Pires, D. E. P. d.
A proposal for health work review in Brazil inspired in Portugal’s experience
Ramos, M N;
Caria, T. H. L.
The use of digital technologies in the practices of community health workers: an international scoping review
Santos, R C d;
Silva , L I M d;
Santos, L D P d J;
Deus e Méllo , L M B d;
et al.
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.
Programmatic vulnerability as a category to explain ethical problems within primary health care
Junges, J R;
Barbiani, R;
Zoboli, E. L. C. P.
Contexto e perspectivas da formação do agente comunitário de saúde: Context and perspectives in the training of the community health agent
Marques , C M S;
Padilha, E. M.
Paths to the integrality of mid-level professional technical education in health
Abrahão, A L;
Cassal, L. C. B.
Limits of the position, career, and wage plans for the improvement of labor relations in the Unified Health System
Rizzo, T P;
Lacaz, F. A. d. C.
Typologies of precarious work in primary healthcare: a netnographic study
Damascena, D M;
Vale, P. R. L. F. d.
Assessment for quality improvements in the family health strategy and professional qualification
Silva, J M d;
Caldeira, A. P.
On physical therapy and its therapeutic resources: the group as an additional strategy for rehabilitation
Recco, R A C;
Lopes, S. M. B.
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.
Black population’s health: affirmative action and teaching whiteness in undergraduate health courses
Souza, D H;
Rocha, D. G.
Mobbing and the worker's mental health
Freire, P. A.
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.
Action of community health agents and livework in act
Piccinini, C A;
Silva, R. A. N. d.
Community health agents and the complexities of the working with patients using medicines
Sousa, M d C V B;
Santos, C P d;
Mendonça, S. d. A. M.
Safety of health professionals who worked in the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
Pavão, A L B;
Martins, M S;
Gouvêa, C S D d;
Noronha, M F;
et al.
Quality of life versus living conditions: a disassociated binomial
Scopinho, R. A.
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.
Social dimension in medical education: the context life in problem based learning
Custódio, L A F;
Vieira, C M;
Francischetti, I.
The world health organization: from controlling epidemics to struggling for hegemony
Matta, G. C.
Violence in health work: analysis of basic health units in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
Batista, C B;
Campos, A d S;
Reis, J d C;
Schall, V. T.
Continued or permanent education in health? : Analysis of the production of the pan american health organization
Cavalcanti, F d O L;
Guizardi, F. L.
Access barriers to Primary Health Care in remote rural municipalities of Western Pará state, Brazil
Lima, J G;
Giovanella, L;
Bousquat, A;
Fausto, M C R;
et al.
Participant research in the Family Health Strategy in vulnerable territories: collective training in the researcher and collaborator dialogue
Moraes, R C P d;
Anhas, D d M;
Mendes, R;
Frutuoso, M F P;
et al.
Permanent education in health: reproduction or counter-hegemony?
Leite, C M;
Pinto, I C d M;
Fagundes, T. d. L. Q.
Integrality in everyday dental care: review of the literature
Sanchez, H F;
Werneck, M A F;
Amaral, J H L;
Ferreira e Ferreira, E.
Work conditions and renormalization of nursing activities in family health
Bertoncini, J H;
Pires, D E P d;
Scherer, M. D. d. A.
Comprehensive and communal user embracement in mental health: progresses and challenges of the psychiatric reform
Clementino, F d S;
Miranda, F A N d;
Júnior, J M P;
Marcolino, E d C;
et al.
Recent changes in the Brazilian Social Security Institute’s professional rehabilitation program
Kulaitis, F;
Clemente Silva, K.
Quality of work life in a setting of precariousness: a delusional panacea
Padilha, V.
Concepctions and practices of healthcare professionals regarding intrafamily violence against children and adolescents
Costa, D K G d;
Reichert, L P;
França, J R F d S;
Collet, N;
et al.
Working conditions and health in the context of social security in Santa Catarina, Brazil
Goulart , P M;
Lacaz, F A d C;
Lourenço, E. Â. d. S.
COVID-19 epidemic: critical issues for public health management in Brazil
Sodré, F.
Popular education in the practice of training for SUS
Santorum, J A;
Cestari, M. E.
Globalization and its impacts on vulnerability and on the flexibilization of the labor relationships in health
Baraldi, S;
Padilla Díaz, M Y;
Martins, W d J;
Carvalho Júnior, D. A. d.
Mental health of health professionals and the education for work program
Martellet, E C;
Motta, R F;
Carpes, A. D.
School life: education and communication in brazilian public schools network
Xavier, C.
Physical Education as a workforce of the Brazilian Unified Health System: an analysis of the types of professional bonds
Vieira, L A;
Caldas, L C;
Gama, M R d J;
Almeida, U R;
et al.
Perceptions on the learning of collective health and the SUS among students who were completing the college of dentistry
Noro, L R A;
Torquato, S. M.
Family Health Support Centers: conceptions, implications and challenges for the matrix support
Bispo Júnior, J P;
Moreira, D. C.
Social conditionants and determinants: forms of use in the national and state health plans
Quevedo, A L A d;
Bagatini, C L T;
Bellini, M I B;
Machado, R Z;
et al.
Evolution, distribution and expansion of medicine courses in Brazil (1808-2018)
Oliveira, B L C A d;
Lima, S F;
Pereira, M U L;
Júnior, G. A. P.
Domingos Sávio: Homage to the manager, intellectual and activist of the Brazilian psychiatric reform
Fonseca, A. F.
Teamwork in nursing and the limits and possibilities of the Family Health Strategy
Duarte, M d L C;
Boeck, J. N.
Family Health Support Center and interprofessional labor: the experience of the municipality of Campinas (São Paulo, Brazil)
Castro , C P d;
Nigro , D S;
Campos , G. W. d. S.
Decipher me or I’ll devour you: Health Surveillance puzzles in the Covid-19 pandemic
Gondim, G. M. d. M.
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