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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Junior Pharmacy Faculty Members’ Perceptions of Their Exposure to Postgraduate Training and Academic Careers During Pharmacy School

Hagemeier, Nicholas E., Murawski, Matthew M. 10 April 2012 (has links)
Objective. To determine the perceptions of junior pharmacy faculty members with US doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) degrees regarding their exposure to residency, fellowship, and graduate school training options in pharmacy school. Perceptions of exposure to career options and research were also sought. Methods. A mixed-mode survey instrument was developed and sent to assistant professors at US colleges and schools of pharmacy. Results. Usable responses were received from 735 pharmacy faculty members. Faculty members perceived decreased exposure to and awareness of fellowship and graduate education training as compared to residency training. Awareness of and exposure to academic careers and research-related fields was low from a faculty recruitment perspective. Conclusions. Ensuring adequate exposure of pharmacy students to career paths and postgraduate training opportunities could increase the number of PharmD graduates who choose academic careers or other pharmacy careers resulting from postgraduate training.
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Effective mentoring in physical therapy : approaches for residency training

O'Donnell, Anne E. 01 October 2012 (has links)
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate how physical therapy mentors instill clinical judgment and competence during residency training. The researcher investigated effective mentoring behaviors and techniques in physical therapy residency training. SUBJECTS: Participants included physical therapy residency faculty, physical therapy residents currently enrolled in U.S. residency programs credentialed by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), and resident graduates (ie, within the past 2 years) from APTA programs. METHOD: A quantitative survey design was used to gain information about effective mentoring behaviors and techniques of physical therapy residency faculty who foster clinical expertise in physical therapy residents. Two online surveys were created: one for residency program faculty and one for current and past residents. RESULTS: Findings revealed that most mentors felt confident to mentor residents based on their past experiences instructing students and mentoring residents in physical therapy. Most mentor respondents had not taken APTA's Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program (CCIP), and fewer had taken Advanced CCIP (ACCIP). Mentor respondents who had taken both courses felt that CCIP was less helpful in mentoring residents than was ACCIP. Findings indicated important resident benefits, mentor behaviors, and characteristics of mentor-mentee relationships in residency programs. Results revealed mentoring and teaching strategies that were most effective for different stages of residency programs. CONCLUSIONS: These findings will help guide residency program faculty in effective mentoring practices and have added to the literature about how mentoring methods impact development of clinical expertise in physical therapy residents. These results (a) revealed a need for advanced training specific to mentoring residents, (b) can be used to determine what mentoring behaviors and techniques work best with residents, and (c) can serve as a basis for further developing residency training curricula. RECOMMENDATIONS: Further investigation is needed to determine which components of mentoring help residency faculty feel prepared to mentor residents. Further development and testing of mentor training programs are warranted. Additional research using qualitative methodology and this study's findings related to important resident benefits, mentor behaviors, and characteristics of mentor-mentee relationships in residency programs is necessary. Further research is also needed to investigate how reflection is used in mentoring in residency programs.
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Using Monthly Support Groups to Increase Resilience and Decrease New Nurse Turnover

Dorsey, Angela 26 April 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Conceptualization of factors that have meaning for newly licensed registered nurses completing nurse residency programs in acute care settings

Rowland, Beverly Dianne 20 July 2016 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Nurse residency programs (NRPs) have been identified as a means to promote transitioning of new nurses into the professional nursing role. Questions have arisen related to which elements within those programs are most meaningful to the development of new nurses. As the nursing shortage drives the need for quick transition and development of nurses to meet workforce needs, nursing must identify what is meaningful to nurses in their transition to practice. The purpose of this multi-site study was to explicate meaning from the experiences of newly licensed registered nurses (NLRNs) who have just completed NRPs. The research question was “What factors have meaning for NLRNs who have experienced transition to practice in nurse residency programs in acute care settings?” Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from six NLRNs from three different NRPs after completion of their programs. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, themes and variations within those themes were derived from the descriptive narratives provided from participant interviews. Overarching themes identified were Relationships, Reflection, Active Learning, Resources and Organizational Systems. Findings have implications for practice and education as the nursing profession strives to find ways to transform nurses in an effective and efficient manner.
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The Development and Validation of a Novice Nurse Decision-Making Skills Education Curriculum

Simmons, Joanne Stephanie 01 January 2017 (has links)
Novice nurses (NNs) are entering critical care environments with limited knowledge, skills, and decision-making expertise. They are expected to care for complex patients in a dynamic healthcare setting. The research question for this project examined whether NNs improve their knowledge and skills by participating in a nursing decision-making skills curriculum. The purpose of the project was to develop and validate a nursing decision-making skills education curriculum working in an intermediate critical care unit. Taba's instructional theoretical model was used to guide the new curriculum development along with current evidence based practice found in the current literature. Scaffolding approach theory encouraged the use of more knowledgeable peers or educators to assist NN with skill acquisition. Project participants consisted of 5 local learning specialists in critical-care nursing with a minimum of a bachelor's of science degree in nursing as well as national certifications. Upon curriculum review completion, each of the 5 specialists were asked to complete a 5-point Likert scale survey to evaluate the content of the newly developed curriculum. Descriptive analysis was completed on the survey data. Three of the 5 learning specialists agreed and 2 strongly agreed that the program met its stated objectives. Three of the learning specialists strongly agreed and 2 agreed that the course content was relevant to NNs' day-to-day roles and that the material and resources facilitated the development of decision-making skills. Adjunct NN education may promote positive social change by providing an effective strategy for improving decision-making skills among NNs, potentially leading to improved patient outcomes in a healthier community with a skilled healthcare workforce.
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Encontros de aprendizagem e governamentalidade no trabalho em saúde : as residências no País das Maravilhas / Learning meetings and governmentality in the work in health : Residency Programs in the Wonderland / Encuentros de aprendizaje y gubernamentalidad en el trabajo en salud : las Residencias en el País de las Maravillas

Dallegrave, Daniela January 2013 (has links)
Encantada e enredada pela fabulosa história de Alice no País das Maravilhas, nesta tese se constroem três possibilidades de olhar para as Residências em Saúde. Uma primeira possibilidade é tecida com a experiência da autora, segundo suas memórias, sentimentos e afecções, registro produzido em seus “encontros” com a temática e sua pragmática. A segunda possibilidade sumariza elementos de pesquisa com base em teses e dissertações elaboradas no Brasil, no período de 1987 a 2012, sobre Residências em Área Profissional da Saúde e Médicas. A terceira possibilidade, a tecedura de um País das Maravilhas das Residências, resultado de uma pesquisa constituída por conversas. Conversas empreendidas com participantes dos Encontros – Gaúcho e Nacional – de Residências e também do X Congresso da Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva, eventos ocorridos no ano de 2012. Esses participantes, os quais receberam os nomes dos habitantes do “País” de Lewis Carroll, foram conversando com este estudo sobre detalhes do País das Maravilhas das Residências. Esta pesquisa possibilitou também manifestações à provocação “como você expressaria uma experiência de aprendizagem na Residência em Saúde (imagem, som, narrativa, poesia...)?” A análise das conversas e das manifestações livres foi empreendida juntamente com a análise de regramentos emitidos pelas Comissões Nacionais de Residência Médica e Multiprofissional em Saúde. Na invenção do País das Maravilhas das Residências, o material empírico foi recortado, didaticamente, baseado em dois analisadores: a governamentalidade (a partir de Foucault) e os encontros de aprendizagem em saúde (tomando os signos, conforme Deleuze). Como resultados, estão apontadas a inseparabilidade desses dois conceitos e sua produção mútua, mas, também, os modos de liberdade e captura que vão aparecendo na fabricação deste “País das Residências”. A tarefa política, no interesse das aprendizagens ou do exercício da governamentalização, é de apostar nas singularizações, modos de ser profissional da saúde, de formar para o cuidado do outro e, neste sentido, possibilitar liberdade aos “encontros” para que não sejam constrangidos pela forma. Ao fim destes escritos, um reencontro com o Coelho Branco, como possibilidade de continuar despertando curiosidades de pesquisa, interrogações, instigantes, problemas de pensamento e movimento em relação ao tema, uma apropriação complexa do “trabalhar” em saúde, resultado dos encontros de aprendizagem. A governamentalidade, naquilo que parece ser o “império” da forma, enfraquece justamente esta apropriação. / Enchanted and entangled by the fabulous story of Alice in the Wonderland, three possibilities of looking at the Health Residencies are built in this dissertation. An initial possibility is woven with the author experience, according to her memories, feelings, and affections, a record produced in her “meetings” with the theme and its pragmatics. The second possibility summarizes elements of research based on theses and dissertations produced in Brazil, between 1987 and 2012, on Medical and Health Professional Area Residency Programs. The third possibility, the weaving of a Residency Programs Wonderland, resulted from a research composed of conversations. These conversations were undertaken with the participants of the National and State Meetings of Residency Programs, as well as the X Congress of the Brazilian Association of Collective Health, events that occurred in 2012. These participants, who received the names of the inhabitants of Lewis Carroll’s “Land,” dialogued with this study on details of the Residency Programs Wonderland. This research also made possible manifestations to the question “How would you express an experience of learning in the Health Residency Program (image, sound, narrative, poetry…)?” The analysis of the conversations and the free manifestations was undertaken together with the analysis of regulations issued by the National Commissions of Medical and Multiprofessional Health Residency Programs. In the invention of the Residency Programs Wonderland, the empirical material was didactically cut out, based on two analyzers: Foucault’s governmentality, and the learning meetings in health (taking the signs, according to Deleuze). As results, the inseparability of these two concepts and its mutual production, as well as the ways of freedom and capture that appear in the manufacturing of this “Residency Programs Land,” is indicated. The political task, in the interest of the learning or the exercise of governmentalization, is to bet in the singularization, ways of being a health professional, of educating for the care of the other, and, in this sense, to provide freedom to the “meetings”, so that they are not constrained by the form. At the end of these writings, a reunion with the White Rabbit, as a possibility to continue arousing research curiosity, exciting interrogations, problems of thought, and movement in relation to the theme, a complex appropriation of “to work” in health, resulting from the learning meetings. The governmentality of the learning meetings. The governmentality, in what seems to be the “empire” of the form, weakens exactly this appropriation. / Encantada y enredada por la fabulosa historia de Alicia en el País de las Maravillas, en esta tesis se construyen tres posibilidades de mirar hacia las residencias en salud. Una primera posibilidad es tejida con la experiencia de la autora, desde sus memorias, sentimientos y afecciones, registro producido en sus “encuentros” con la temática y su pragmática. La segunda posibilidad sumariza elementos de investigación con base en tesis y disertaciones elaboradas en Brasil sobre residencias médicas y en áreas profesionales de la salud, que comprende el período de 1987 a 2012. La tercera posibilidad, la tejedura de un País de las Maravillas de las residencias, resultado de una investigación constituida por diálogos. Éstos fueron emprendidos con participantes de los encuentros de residencias, gaucho y nacional, y también del X Congreso de la Asociación Brasileña de Salud Colectiva, eventos ocurridos en 2012. Estos participantes, los cuales recibieron los nombres de los personajes del cuento de Lewis Carroll, conversaron, bajo ese estudio, sobre detalles del País de las Maravillas de las residencias. Esta investigación también hizo posible manifestaciones a la provocación de “como usted expresaría una experiencia de aprendizaje en la residencia en salud (imagen, son, narrativa, poesía…)?” El análisis de los diálogos y de las manifestaciones libres fue emprendido en conjunto con el análisis de reglamentos emitidos por las Comisiones Nacionales de Residencia Médica y Multiprofesional en Salud. Con relación a la invención del País de las Maravillas de las residencias, se hizo un recorte didáctico del material empírico basado en dos puntos de análisis: la gubernamentalidad (a partir de Foucault) y los encuentros de aprendizaje en salud (desde el concepto de signo de Deleuze). Como resultados se apuntan la inseparabilidad de esos dos conceptos y su producción mutua, además de los modos de libertad y captura que van apareciendo en la constitución de este “País de las Residencias”. La tarea política – desde el interés de los aprendizajes o del ejercicio de la gubernamentalización – es de apostar en las singularizaciones, modos de ser profesional de la salud, de formar para la asistencia al otro y, en este sentido, posibilitar libertad en los “encuentros” para que no sean constreñidos por la forma. Al fin de estos escritos, un reencuentro con el Conejo Blanco, como posibilidad de seguir despertando instigadoras curiosidades de investigación, interrogaciones y problemas de pensamiento y movimiento con relación al tema, una relación compleja del “trabajar” en salud y de los encuentros de aprendizaje. La gubernamentalidad, a partir de una concepción de lo que parece ser el “imperio” de la forma, debilita justamente esta apropiación.
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Encontros de aprendizagem e governamentalidade no trabalho em saúde : as residências no País das Maravilhas / Learning meetings and governmentality in the work in health : Residency Programs in the Wonderland / Encuentros de aprendizaje y gubernamentalidad en el trabajo en salud : las Residencias en el País de las Maravillas

Dallegrave, Daniela January 2013 (has links)
Encantada e enredada pela fabulosa história de Alice no País das Maravilhas, nesta tese se constroem três possibilidades de olhar para as Residências em Saúde. Uma primeira possibilidade é tecida com a experiência da autora, segundo suas memórias, sentimentos e afecções, registro produzido em seus “encontros” com a temática e sua pragmática. A segunda possibilidade sumariza elementos de pesquisa com base em teses e dissertações elaboradas no Brasil, no período de 1987 a 2012, sobre Residências em Área Profissional da Saúde e Médicas. A terceira possibilidade, a tecedura de um País das Maravilhas das Residências, resultado de uma pesquisa constituída por conversas. Conversas empreendidas com participantes dos Encontros – Gaúcho e Nacional – de Residências e também do X Congresso da Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva, eventos ocorridos no ano de 2012. Esses participantes, os quais receberam os nomes dos habitantes do “País” de Lewis Carroll, foram conversando com este estudo sobre detalhes do País das Maravilhas das Residências. Esta pesquisa possibilitou também manifestações à provocação “como você expressaria uma experiência de aprendizagem na Residência em Saúde (imagem, som, narrativa, poesia...)?” A análise das conversas e das manifestações livres foi empreendida juntamente com a análise de regramentos emitidos pelas Comissões Nacionais de Residência Médica e Multiprofissional em Saúde. Na invenção do País das Maravilhas das Residências, o material empírico foi recortado, didaticamente, baseado em dois analisadores: a governamentalidade (a partir de Foucault) e os encontros de aprendizagem em saúde (tomando os signos, conforme Deleuze). Como resultados, estão apontadas a inseparabilidade desses dois conceitos e sua produção mútua, mas, também, os modos de liberdade e captura que vão aparecendo na fabricação deste “País das Residências”. A tarefa política, no interesse das aprendizagens ou do exercício da governamentalização, é de apostar nas singularizações, modos de ser profissional da saúde, de formar para o cuidado do outro e, neste sentido, possibilitar liberdade aos “encontros” para que não sejam constrangidos pela forma. Ao fim destes escritos, um reencontro com o Coelho Branco, como possibilidade de continuar despertando curiosidades de pesquisa, interrogações, instigantes, problemas de pensamento e movimento em relação ao tema, uma apropriação complexa do “trabalhar” em saúde, resultado dos encontros de aprendizagem. A governamentalidade, naquilo que parece ser o “império” da forma, enfraquece justamente esta apropriação. / Enchanted and entangled by the fabulous story of Alice in the Wonderland, three possibilities of looking at the Health Residencies are built in this dissertation. An initial possibility is woven with the author experience, according to her memories, feelings, and affections, a record produced in her “meetings” with the theme and its pragmatics. The second possibility summarizes elements of research based on theses and dissertations produced in Brazil, between 1987 and 2012, on Medical and Health Professional Area Residency Programs. The third possibility, the weaving of a Residency Programs Wonderland, resulted from a research composed of conversations. These conversations were undertaken with the participants of the National and State Meetings of Residency Programs, as well as the X Congress of the Brazilian Association of Collective Health, events that occurred in 2012. These participants, who received the names of the inhabitants of Lewis Carroll’s “Land,” dialogued with this study on details of the Residency Programs Wonderland. This research also made possible manifestations to the question “How would you express an experience of learning in the Health Residency Program (image, sound, narrative, poetry…)?” The analysis of the conversations and the free manifestations was undertaken together with the analysis of regulations issued by the National Commissions of Medical and Multiprofessional Health Residency Programs. In the invention of the Residency Programs Wonderland, the empirical material was didactically cut out, based on two analyzers: Foucault’s governmentality, and the learning meetings in health (taking the signs, according to Deleuze). As results, the inseparability of these two concepts and its mutual production, as well as the ways of freedom and capture that appear in the manufacturing of this “Residency Programs Land,” is indicated. The political task, in the interest of the learning or the exercise of governmentalization, is to bet in the singularization, ways of being a health professional, of educating for the care of the other, and, in this sense, to provide freedom to the “meetings”, so that they are not constrained by the form. At the end of these writings, a reunion with the White Rabbit, as a possibility to continue arousing research curiosity, exciting interrogations, problems of thought, and movement in relation to the theme, a complex appropriation of “to work” in health, resulting from the learning meetings. The governmentality of the learning meetings. The governmentality, in what seems to be the “empire” of the form, weakens exactly this appropriation. / Encantada y enredada por la fabulosa historia de Alicia en el País de las Maravillas, en esta tesis se construyen tres posibilidades de mirar hacia las residencias en salud. Una primera posibilidad es tejida con la experiencia de la autora, desde sus memorias, sentimientos y afecciones, registro producido en sus “encuentros” con la temática y su pragmática. La segunda posibilidad sumariza elementos de investigación con base en tesis y disertaciones elaboradas en Brasil sobre residencias médicas y en áreas profesionales de la salud, que comprende el período de 1987 a 2012. La tercera posibilidad, la tejedura de un País de las Maravillas de las residencias, resultado de una investigación constituida por diálogos. Éstos fueron emprendidos con participantes de los encuentros de residencias, gaucho y nacional, y también del X Congreso de la Asociación Brasileña de Salud Colectiva, eventos ocurridos en 2012. Estos participantes, los cuales recibieron los nombres de los personajes del cuento de Lewis Carroll, conversaron, bajo ese estudio, sobre detalles del País de las Maravillas de las residencias. Esta investigación también hizo posible manifestaciones a la provocación de “como usted expresaría una experiencia de aprendizaje en la residencia en salud (imagen, son, narrativa, poesía…)?” El análisis de los diálogos y de las manifestaciones libres fue emprendido en conjunto con el análisis de reglamentos emitidos por las Comisiones Nacionales de Residencia Médica y Multiprofesional en Salud. Con relación a la invención del País de las Maravillas de las residencias, se hizo un recorte didáctico del material empírico basado en dos puntos de análisis: la gubernamentalidad (a partir de Foucault) y los encuentros de aprendizaje en salud (desde el concepto de signo de Deleuze). Como resultados se apuntan la inseparabilidad de esos dos conceptos y su producción mutua, además de los modos de libertad y captura que van apareciendo en la constitución de este “País de las Residencias”. La tarea política – desde el interés de los aprendizajes o del ejercicio de la gubernamentalización – es de apostar en las singularizaciones, modos de ser profesional de la salud, de formar para la asistencia al otro y, en este sentido, posibilitar libertad en los “encuentros” para que no sean constreñidos por la forma. Al fin de estos escritos, un reencuentro con el Conejo Blanco, como posibilidad de seguir despertando instigadoras curiosidades de investigación, interrogaciones y problemas de pensamiento y movimiento con relación al tema, una relación compleja del “trabajar” en salud y de los encuentros de aprendizaje. La gubernamentalidad, a partir de una concepción de lo que parece ser el “imperio” de la forma, debilita justamente esta apropiación.
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Encontros de aprendizagem e governamentalidade no trabalho em saúde : as residências no País das Maravilhas / Learning meetings and governmentality in the work in health : Residency Programs in the Wonderland / Encuentros de aprendizaje y gubernamentalidad en el trabajo en salud : las Residencias en el País de las Maravillas

Dallegrave, Daniela January 2013 (has links)
Encantada e enredada pela fabulosa história de Alice no País das Maravilhas, nesta tese se constroem três possibilidades de olhar para as Residências em Saúde. Uma primeira possibilidade é tecida com a experiência da autora, segundo suas memórias, sentimentos e afecções, registro produzido em seus “encontros” com a temática e sua pragmática. A segunda possibilidade sumariza elementos de pesquisa com base em teses e dissertações elaboradas no Brasil, no período de 1987 a 2012, sobre Residências em Área Profissional da Saúde e Médicas. A terceira possibilidade, a tecedura de um País das Maravilhas das Residências, resultado de uma pesquisa constituída por conversas. Conversas empreendidas com participantes dos Encontros – Gaúcho e Nacional – de Residências e também do X Congresso da Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva, eventos ocorridos no ano de 2012. Esses participantes, os quais receberam os nomes dos habitantes do “País” de Lewis Carroll, foram conversando com este estudo sobre detalhes do País das Maravilhas das Residências. Esta pesquisa possibilitou também manifestações à provocação “como você expressaria uma experiência de aprendizagem na Residência em Saúde (imagem, som, narrativa, poesia...)?” A análise das conversas e das manifestações livres foi empreendida juntamente com a análise de regramentos emitidos pelas Comissões Nacionais de Residência Médica e Multiprofissional em Saúde. Na invenção do País das Maravilhas das Residências, o material empírico foi recortado, didaticamente, baseado em dois analisadores: a governamentalidade (a partir de Foucault) e os encontros de aprendizagem em saúde (tomando os signos, conforme Deleuze). Como resultados, estão apontadas a inseparabilidade desses dois conceitos e sua produção mútua, mas, também, os modos de liberdade e captura que vão aparecendo na fabricação deste “País das Residências”. A tarefa política, no interesse das aprendizagens ou do exercício da governamentalização, é de apostar nas singularizações, modos de ser profissional da saúde, de formar para o cuidado do outro e, neste sentido, possibilitar liberdade aos “encontros” para que não sejam constrangidos pela forma. Ao fim destes escritos, um reencontro com o Coelho Branco, como possibilidade de continuar despertando curiosidades de pesquisa, interrogações, instigantes, problemas de pensamento e movimento em relação ao tema, uma apropriação complexa do “trabalhar” em saúde, resultado dos encontros de aprendizagem. A governamentalidade, naquilo que parece ser o “império” da forma, enfraquece justamente esta apropriação. / Enchanted and entangled by the fabulous story of Alice in the Wonderland, three possibilities of looking at the Health Residencies are built in this dissertation. An initial possibility is woven with the author experience, according to her memories, feelings, and affections, a record produced in her “meetings” with the theme and its pragmatics. The second possibility summarizes elements of research based on theses and dissertations produced in Brazil, between 1987 and 2012, on Medical and Health Professional Area Residency Programs. The third possibility, the weaving of a Residency Programs Wonderland, resulted from a research composed of conversations. These conversations were undertaken with the participants of the National and State Meetings of Residency Programs, as well as the X Congress of the Brazilian Association of Collective Health, events that occurred in 2012. These participants, who received the names of the inhabitants of Lewis Carroll’s “Land,” dialogued with this study on details of the Residency Programs Wonderland. This research also made possible manifestations to the question “How would you express an experience of learning in the Health Residency Program (image, sound, narrative, poetry…)?” The analysis of the conversations and the free manifestations was undertaken together with the analysis of regulations issued by the National Commissions of Medical and Multiprofessional Health Residency Programs. In the invention of the Residency Programs Wonderland, the empirical material was didactically cut out, based on two analyzers: Foucault’s governmentality, and the learning meetings in health (taking the signs, according to Deleuze). As results, the inseparability of these two concepts and its mutual production, as well as the ways of freedom and capture that appear in the manufacturing of this “Residency Programs Land,” is indicated. The political task, in the interest of the learning or the exercise of governmentalization, is to bet in the singularization, ways of being a health professional, of educating for the care of the other, and, in this sense, to provide freedom to the “meetings”, so that they are not constrained by the form. At the end of these writings, a reunion with the White Rabbit, as a possibility to continue arousing research curiosity, exciting interrogations, problems of thought, and movement in relation to the theme, a complex appropriation of “to work” in health, resulting from the learning meetings. The governmentality of the learning meetings. The governmentality, in what seems to be the “empire” of the form, weakens exactly this appropriation. / Encantada y enredada por la fabulosa historia de Alicia en el País de las Maravillas, en esta tesis se construyen tres posibilidades de mirar hacia las residencias en salud. Una primera posibilidad es tejida con la experiencia de la autora, desde sus memorias, sentimientos y afecciones, registro producido en sus “encuentros” con la temática y su pragmática. La segunda posibilidad sumariza elementos de investigación con base en tesis y disertaciones elaboradas en Brasil sobre residencias médicas y en áreas profesionales de la salud, que comprende el período de 1987 a 2012. La tercera posibilidad, la tejedura de un País de las Maravillas de las residencias, resultado de una investigación constituida por diálogos. Éstos fueron emprendidos con participantes de los encuentros de residencias, gaucho y nacional, y también del X Congreso de la Asociación Brasileña de Salud Colectiva, eventos ocurridos en 2012. Estos participantes, los cuales recibieron los nombres de los personajes del cuento de Lewis Carroll, conversaron, bajo ese estudio, sobre detalles del País de las Maravillas de las residencias. Esta investigación también hizo posible manifestaciones a la provocación de “como usted expresaría una experiencia de aprendizaje en la residencia en salud (imagen, son, narrativa, poesía…)?” El análisis de los diálogos y de las manifestaciones libres fue emprendido en conjunto con el análisis de reglamentos emitidos por las Comisiones Nacionales de Residencia Médica y Multiprofesional en Salud. Con relación a la invención del País de las Maravillas de las residencias, se hizo un recorte didáctico del material empírico basado en dos puntos de análisis: la gubernamentalidad (a partir de Foucault) y los encuentros de aprendizaje en salud (desde el concepto de signo de Deleuze). Como resultados se apuntan la inseparabilidad de esos dos conceptos y su producción mutua, además de los modos de libertad y captura que van apareciendo en la constitución de este “País de las Residencias”. La tarea política – desde el interés de los aprendizajes o del ejercicio de la gubernamentalización – es de apostar en las singularizaciones, modos de ser profesional de la salud, de formar para la asistencia al otro y, en este sentido, posibilitar libertad en los “encuentros” para que no sean constreñidos por la forma. Al fin de estos escritos, un reencuentro con el Conejo Blanco, como posibilidad de seguir despertando instigadoras curiosidades de investigación, interrogaciones y problemas de pensamiento y movimiento con relación al tema, una relación compleja del “trabajar” en salud y de los encuentros de aprendizaje. La gubernamentalidad, a partir de una concepción de lo que parece ser el “imperio” de la forma, debilita justamente esta apropiación.

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