The impact of health work on education involving health public policies was investigated. The study was focused on the Education by Work for Health Program, sponsored by the Ministry of Health, to develop questions concerning the teaching-service integration. The study aims to fuel thinking, contribute to an open dialog, raise questions, and point out the importance of a network of thinking, instead of providing readymade questions, methods, and techniques. It suggests that the development of questions requires opening of drawers by discussing basic concepts to enunciate questions that invite innovative challenges and to deduce a disruptive reasoning. This is likely to provide the research study, analysis, or program evaluation with the basis to raise issues, challenges, and disruptions potentially useful for new arrangements of knowledge and practices.
Education by Work for Health Program; PET-Saúde; Teaching-service integration; Education in health; Impact