PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL RELATIONS BETWEEN NURSE AND DOCTOR IN THE HEALTH FIELD
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Sociologia do conhecimento e da ciência, Enfermagem e medicina, Poder, Saber, SubordinaçãoAbstract
This paper shows conceptual aspects from Sociology of Knowledge and Science in order to analyze the professional social relations in the health field, which disputes have their roots from socio-historical-cultural contexts, centering its attention on the health field, mainly on the nursing, as a branch of the scientific knowledge, and on the nursing profession, contextualizing in brief the appearance and the development of the nursing, as well as the advancements – both in technical knowledge and in the space of biomedical model – actually get by this profession. After that put the problems between the profession of nurse and doctor in the range of Brazilian society and how such relations are reflected on the social sphere. At last, it suggests an interdisciplinary consideration, regarding interfaces such as social field and health field.
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