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VILLA REAL, Gustavo Gabriel de O.; SUCCI, Guilherme de Menezes; MONTALLI, Victor Angelo Martins  e  SUCCI, Regina Célia de Menezes. Familiarity with the “More Doctors” Program Among Health Sciences Professors and Students. Rev. Bras. Educ. Med. [online]. 2017, vol.41, n.1, pp.110-116. ISSN 1981-5271.  https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-52712015v41n1RB20160036.

Tackling unequal access to healthcare is a major challenge in both developed and developing countries. In Brazil, the Programa Mais Médicos (More Doctors Program – PMM) was created by the federal government in 2013 in order to reduce the shortage of doctors, address regional inequalities in healthcare access and improve medical education, expanding doctors’ training in fields where they can better understand the reality of the population’s health. Considering that students in the healthcare field are directly involved with the proposals and outcomes of this program, the objective of this study was to evaluate student knowledge and positioning and also that of their teachers on the PMM. A questionnaire was therefore administered to 106 students and 53 professors at a private medical and dentistry school. The hit rate for the 25 questions on the PMM’s objectives and proposals ranged from 38.4% to 50.6%.The majority recognized the PMM’s aim to reduce the shortage of doctors and improve public policies related to healthcare. The PMM’s aim to improve medical training, increasing the availability of medical courses and medical residencies, proved, however, to be unknown to over 60% of respondents. The hiring of foreign doctors was mistakenly considered not only to be the objective of the program, but also part of the initiatives designed to achieve the program objectives. The conclusion reached is that although university health sciences students and professors serve as important actors in the strategy for achieving the PMM’s goals, they have limited knowledge on the program, particularly in terms of the initiatives related to medical curricula and medical residencies. Discussion on the program could be introduced to medical courses in order to address this situation and improve the program’s outcomes.

Palavras-chave : “More Doctors” Program; Primary Healthcare; Educational Assessment; Medical Schools.

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