Abstract
Always focusing on a comprehensive and open vision of the SUS, the magazine Diálogos em Saúde Pública brings us in this issue an article on the Clinical-Institutional Supervision of CAPS. Clinical-institutional supervision is a permanent strategy for qualifying teams that work with Mental Health in the SUS network. Needless to say, these teams work under immense pressure of demand, also resulting from a mismatch between the supply of services and the care needs in Mental Health. It is, therefore, a care front of the utmost importance for the SUS, where much still needs to be done. In addition, this issue offers us two interviews: one with Professor Elizabethe Cristina Fagundes de Souza, from UFRN, about the Memorial da Saúde, understood in this case as a policy of institutional memory and preservation of the SUS heritage in Rio Grande do Norte state, and another with Avânia Dias de Almeida, Deputy Coordinator of Information in Work and Education Management, at the Coordination of Work and Education Management in Health of the State Secretariat of Public Health of RN, about VER-SUS Potiguar.
VER-SUS is the acronym for “Experiences and Internships in the Reality of the Unified Health System”. It was created with the aim of bringing students closer to the reality of Health, promoting social transformations and strengthening the SUS. We will have four articles on this topic. In addition to these articles and interviews, we will also have a guest article on the State Management Observatory of SUS-RN and one on the important topic of One Health, a relevant concept especially at a time when new and old zoonoses have repeatedly been the reason for declaring global Public Health emergencies.
The variety of themes, always of interest to SUS, has been the hallmark of ESPRN's Public Health Dialogues Journal and is the result of work in which the School's credibility as a training institution for SUS in RN becomes a platform for the visibility, communication and dissemination of what SUS in RN has been doing with a lot of work and genuine and authentic care for Health in RN.
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