Rio Grande do Sul is the state in the Southern Region with the most vacancies reserved by Notice nº 4 of Mais Médicos – there are 552 vacancies -, published this week in the Official Gazette. With this, the state of Rio Grande do Sul occupies third place in the national ranking, led by São Paulo, with 1,043 vacancies, and followed by Pará, with 644 vacancies.
The edict provides that doctors sent to Rio Grande do Sul work in 216 municipalities. Each city must have at least one physician in the program, but ten of them will receive at least ten additional professionals.
The capital Porto Alegre is the one with the most vacancies foreseen, with 67 posts. Following are the municipalities of Pelotas (20 vacancies), Bagé (13), Alegrete and Uruguaiana (12), Alvorada, Caxias do Sul and Rio Grande (11) and Gravataí and Taquara (ten).
According to the announcement, eight states are expected to receive more than 300 places in the program. They are: São Paulo (1,043), Pará (644), Rio Grande do Sul (552), Amazonas (478), Minas Gerais (402), Paraná (338), Ceará (330) and Bahia (303).
The document also provides for the adhesion or renewal of municipalities and the Federal District in the program and reserves 6,252 vacancies to be filled in 2,074 municipalities, from the 27 Federation Units, to operate for a period of four years, including a thousand unprecedented positions for the Legal Amazon.
The priority at Mais Médicos is for professionals trained in Brazil. If vacancies remain, Brazilians trained abroad may be hired. If all positions are still not filled, there will be room for foreign physicians established in Brazil and, finally, for foreign physicians.
Rio Grande do Sul is the state in the Southern Region with the most vacancies reserved by Notice nº 4 of Mais Médicos – there are 552 vacancies -, published this week in the Official Gazette. With this, the state of Rio Grande do Sul occupies third place in the national ranking, led by São Paulo, with 1,043 vacancies, and followed by Pará, with 644 vacancies.
The edict provides that doctors sent to Rio Grande do Sul work in 216 municipalities. Each city must have at least one physician in the program, but ten of them will receive at least ten additional professionals.
The capital Porto Alegre is the one with the most vacancies foreseen, with 67 posts. Following are the municipalities of Pelotas (20 vacancies), Bagé (13), Alegrete and Uruguaiana (12), Alvorada, Caxias do Sul and Rio Grande (11) and Gravataí and Taquara (ten).
According to the announcement, eight states are expected to receive more than 300 places in the program. They are: São Paulo (1,043), Pará (644), Rio Grande do Sul (552), Amazonas (478), Minas Gerais (402), Paraná (338), Ceará (330) and Bahia (303).
The document also provides for the adhesion or renewal of municipalities and the Federal District in the program and reserves 6,252 vacancies to be filled in 2,074 municipalities, from the 27 Federation Units, to operate for a period of four years, including a thousand unprecedented positions for the Legal Amazon.
The priority at Mais Médicos is for professionals trained in Brazil. If vacancies remain, Brazilians trained abroad may be hired. If all positions are still not filled, there will be room for foreign physicians established in Brazil and, finally, for foreign physicians.