A modernização da educação médica no Brasil: o financiamento da Fundação Rockefeller e a Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto em um contexto de desenvolvimento (1951-1964)

Maria Gabriela Silva Martins da Cunha Marinho, Ricardo dos Santos Batista, Paloma Porto, A. Nemi, Cristina De Campos
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Objective/Context: This article discusses the modernization of medical education in Brazil between 1951 and 1964, following the creation of the Ribeirão Preto Medical School (FMRP, for its initials in Portuguese) at the University of São Paulo (USP). The analysis emphasizes the tensions in the rapprochement between Zeferino Faz, the founding director of fmrp, considered a communist, and the Rockefeller Foundation (RF), an international philanthropic agency, for the development of basic sciences such as biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology. Methodology: The documents used in the study were collected at the Rockefeller Archive Center in New York and the Historical Museum at the Ribeirão Preto Medical School and analyzed using the evidential paradigm proposed by Carlo Ginzburg. The evidential paradigm pays close attention to small details in the document, considered “signs” of processes that are not very explicit. Originality: The original contribution of this text consists of a better understanding of the strategies used by the rf to finance the fmrp, which differed in many moments from its institutional norms and the anti-communist orientation of the North American government. This finding contrasts with an entire contemporary bibliography that reiterates the persecution of these individuals. Conclusions: The study reveals the contradictions in the trajectory of Zeferino Vaz and the actions of the rf in search of the desired modernization of medical education in Latin America. 
巴西医学教育的现代化:洛克菲勒基金会的资助和发展背景下的里贝朗普雷图医学院(1951-1964 年)
目的/背景:本文讨论了圣保罗大学(USP)创建里贝朗普雷图医学院(FMRP,葡萄牙语首字母缩写)后,1951 年至 1964 年间巴西医学教育的现代化进程。分析强调了 FMRP 创始主任 Zeferino Faz(被视为共产主义者)与国际慈善机构洛克菲勒基金会(RF)之间在发展生物化学、生理学和药理学等基础科学方面的紧张关系。研究方法:研究中使用的文件是在纽约洛克菲勒档案中心和里贝朗普雷图医学院历史博物馆收集的,并采用卡洛-金兹伯格提出的证据范式进行分析。证据范式密切关注文件中的小细节,这些细节被认为是不太明确的过程的 "迹象"。原创性:本文的原创性贡献在于更好地理解了 rf 为资助 fmrp 所采取的策略,这些策略在很多时候都有别于其制度规范和北美政府的反共方针。这一发现与重申迫害这些人的整个当代书目形成了鲜明对比。结论:本研究揭示了泽费里诺-瓦斯(Zeferino Vaz)的成长轨迹与拉美医学基金会为实现拉美医学教育现代化所采取的行动之间的矛盾。
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