Brazilian Journal of Medical Education and the Health of Transgender People

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Autor(a) principal: Danon,Carlos Alberto Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Conceição,Kauan Rodrigues, Daltro,Mônica Ramos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract: Introduction: This research aims to understand the current knowledge on the health of the transgender population in the Brazilian Journal of Medical Education. Historically, the formation in medicine was consolidated in the Cartesian discourses: the figure of the white man, heterosexual and cisgender. Method: This is a qualitative and retrospective research, which also aims to problematize the medical education and the importance of Queer Studies. A documental analysis was carried out to identify the content in the conceptual constructs of the documents published between 2008 and 2017. The content analysis method according to Bardin was then chosen. Results: The methodological management indicated four categories for study: knowledge about the sexuality of medical students; gender as a research variable; gender and education; training and sexuality. Conclusion: The analyzed material indicates the lack of publications on the health of people whose gender identity is considered as dissident. The need for editorial opening is pointed out, with the purpose of providing visibility to the demands of the transgender population in the journal, aiming to broaden the discussions on the integral health of the LGBTTQIA+ population during graduation.
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title Brazilian Journal of Medical Education and the Health of Transgender People
spellingShingle Brazilian Journal of Medical Education and the Health of Transgender People
Danon,Carlos Alberto Ferreira
Medical Education
Sexuality
Gender
Transgender Person
Queer
title_short Brazilian Journal of Medical Education and the Health of Transgender People
title_full Brazilian Journal of Medical Education and the Health of Transgender People
title_fullStr Brazilian Journal of Medical Education and the Health of Transgender People
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian Journal of Medical Education and the Health of Transgender People
title_sort Brazilian Journal of Medical Education and the Health of Transgender People
author Danon,Carlos Alberto Ferreira
author_facet Danon,Carlos Alberto Ferreira
Conceição,Kauan Rodrigues
Daltro,Mônica Ramos
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Daltro,Mônica Ramos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Danon,Carlos Alberto Ferreira
Conceição,Kauan Rodrigues
Daltro,Mônica Ramos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medical Education
Sexuality
Gender
Transgender Person
Queer
topic Medical Education
Sexuality
Gender
Transgender Person
Queer
description Abstract: Introduction: This research aims to understand the current knowledge on the health of the transgender population in the Brazilian Journal of Medical Education. Historically, the formation in medicine was consolidated in the Cartesian discourses: the figure of the white man, heterosexual and cisgender. Method: This is a qualitative and retrospective research, which also aims to problematize the medical education and the importance of Queer Studies. A documental analysis was carried out to identify the content in the conceptual constructs of the documents published between 2008 and 2017. The content analysis method according to Bardin was then chosen. Results: The methodological management indicated four categories for study: knowledge about the sexuality of medical students; gender as a research variable; gender and education; training and sexuality. Conclusion: The analyzed material indicates the lack of publications on the health of people whose gender identity is considered as dissident. The need for editorial opening is pointed out, with the purpose of providing visibility to the demands of the transgender population in the journal, aiming to broaden the discussions on the integral health of the LGBTTQIA+ population during graduation.
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