Carlos Eduardo Braga Filho, Talita Dias da Silva, Claudia Joanete da Silva, Cleidivan Alves Dos Santos, Frank Menezes Rodrigues, Adriano Henrique Pereira Barbosa, Adriano Caixeta, Maria Cristina de Oliveira Izar, Bráulio Luna-Filho, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein Fonseca, Fernando Sabia Tallo, Leonardo Roever, Afonso Caricati-Neto, Francisco Sandro Menezes-Rodrigues
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Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the profile of graduates of the Postgraduate Program (PGP) in Cardiology of a public federal university, according to sociodemographic factors and professional trajectory.
Methods: The variables were collected from databases from the observed institution and digital platforms. The analysis of differences between the various levels of degrees was carried out in three cohorts: the entire historical series (graduates from 1978-2021), the first 20 years (1978-1997) and the second 20 years (1998-2018).
Results: The results demonstrated that most students from the PGP completed a PhD and are men over 30 years old, they came from public universities and the Southeast region. In the first 20 years, significant differences were observed in the distribution of masters and doctors working professionally at the institution analyzed, as well as in the age of the students. In the 20 years of the second half, there were differences between masters and PhD working professionally in the institution itself, as they came from private universities, they are women and PhD.
Conclusions: The changes in the profile of masters and PhD that graduated from this PGP in cardiology reflect transformations that occurred in the job market and academy over the decades.