The Unified Health System will offer a free technical course for health professionals through the Health with Agent program, which aims to train health agents from all over Brazil to improve health indicators, quality and problem-solving ability. Primary care services.
In the region, 40 cities have joined the program, which creates 200,000 job vacancies across Brazil (see list below). Registration begins on Monday (14) and continues until April 18.
- Technician at Community Health Agent, with 62 thousand vacancies.
- Health Surveillance Technician with a focus on endemic disease control, with 138,000 vacancies.
The courses contain 1250 hours of distance learning, distance learning, divided over 10 months. There will also be face-to-face activities, which will take place at the participants’ workplace.
But there will also be face-to-face activities, which will take place at the workplace of the SUS Health Agent.
People who already act as agents and community health agents to combat endemic diseases can participate.
To register, the person concerned must enter Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul website.
These selectors must remain associated with SUS until the end of classes.
Region cities that have joined the Health with Agent Program:
- aguaí
- Americo Brazilian
- Annalandia
- Araraquara
- parrots
- south hope
- buds
- kakundi
- White House
- Konchal
- Kurumpatai
- Desalvado
- Divinolandia
- golden
- Bixuto hook
- Ipati
- Itrapine
- Etobi
- router
- Mokoca
- Motoka
- New Europe
- Pirassununga
- Puerto Ferreira
- Ribeirao Bonito
- corner
- clear river
- Santa Cruz de Conceicao
- Santa Cruz das Palmeiras
- Santa Gertrude
- Saint Lucia
- Santa Rita de Bassa Quattro
- São Carlos
- Sao Joao da Boa Vista
- Sao Jose do Rio Pardo
- Sao Sebastiao da Grama
- Tampau
- tapirtiba
- Trapego
- Vargem Grande do Sol
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