University Extension: impact of a program from the perspective of health promotion and vocational training
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Community-Institutional Relations, Health Promotion, Professional TrainingAbstract
The aim of this research was to socialize the projects and actions of an extension program from a Federal University, as well as to verify which target audience was impacted from the perspective of health promotion and professional training through the NEMAEFS extension program. To this end, we conducted a survey of said program and compared it with the bibliographic reference that focuses on the theme. We conclude that the projects and actions developed by the program have a positive impact on the health of women and workers, on the training processes of undergraduate students and health professionals, as well as in the community.Downloads
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