Maria De Fátima Ferreira Queiróz
Professor
Health Sciences
Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo
Brazil
Biography
Maria de Fátima Ferreira Queiróz graduated in Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medical Sciences of Minas Gerais (1980), Master of Public Health from the University of São Paulo (1999), PhD in Public Health from the University of São Paulo (2003) and Post Doctorate in "Global Labor History and of the Social Conflicts "of the Institute of Contemporary History of the New University of Lisbon. She currently a research professor, Adjunct IV, Federal University of São Paulo-Campus Baixada Santista. Develop education activities with students of the six undergraduate courses on Axis Health Work. Coordinate the Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory Health and Work in Contemporary, linked to the Department of Public Policy and Public Health. Advisor in the Master's Program Teaching of Health Sciences (Professional Mode) of CEDESS-UNIFESP. Ergonomist certified by ABERGO (Brazilian Association of Ergonomics).
Research Interest
She have experience in the area of ​​Public Health and Occupational Health, acting on the following thematic areas: health hazards at work in general and in port work, ergonomic analysis of working conditions, fatigue generated by work and aspects related to work organization.
Publications
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QUEIRÓZ, MARIA DE FÃTIMA FERREIRA ; VALEIRAS, ANA PAULA NUNES VIVEIROS; LERIN, RAFAELA DOS SANTOS; LINO, FRANCINE DE SOUZA; FORNAZIER, VIVIAN DE CASTRO PIRES; DIAS JUNIOR, UBIRATAN DE SOUZA; YANO, VINICIUS AKIO; NOGUEIRA, JULIANA REBECCA CAPELLETTI IMPERATO. PET-Health Group / Port Worker Health Surveillance: shared experience. Interface (Botucatu Online), v. 19, p. 941-951, 2015.
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QUEIRÓZ, MFF ; NUNES, JRS ; NASCIMENTO, RJ; CAMPOS, C.; ASSIS, MM; SILVA, LF; JESUS, J.. Port Work Conditions on Ro-Ro Ships at the Port of Santos-Brazil. International Journal On Working Conditions, v. 11, p. 18-36, 2016.
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QUEIRÓZ, MFF ; LARA, R.; MARIANO, A.. Work and Health of the Dockers of the Port of Lisbon. International Journal on Working Contitions, v. 10, p. 120-137, 2016.