For a month, the 13 participants will have classes, lectures and workshops on topics such as public, medicines and scientific research.
With entirely face -to -face edition, the course started on August 11 and runs until September 5th. In addition to conversations with doctors and experts, trainees will also make visits to, health facilities and research centers.
The program is coordinated by journalist and writer and is sponsored by the Roche lab and the Einstein Hospital Israelita.
Meet the participants:
Natural from Osasco (SP), Amanda Mota23, is in love with stories. Studied Archivology in Minas Gerais, lived in and is now in São Paulo to continue his studies in. Always dreamed of acting in major newsrooms and has the Sheet as the greatest reference. Lover of, appreciates movies of all kinds: from popular to cult. With a look at communication and social issues, Amanda seeks in the health journalism training program a solid training to face the challenges of the profession.
André Fleury Moraes23, grew inside the Jornal da Pai in Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo (SP). In childhood, when I wasn’t playing video games, I spent nights in the writing tearing texts to learn to write. The journalism course at Unesp (Paulista State University) began, but did not conclude. Changed to law at the toledo education institution, but the nostalgia of the press led him to the trainee of Sheet. Since 2022, he has worked at Bauru City Journal.
Barbara de Sá42 -year -old Cuiabana has always been in love with sports and, having practiced ballet for many years. During graduation, he tried to reconcile two colleges, journalism and physical education, but throughout the courses, he eventually opted to follow only the first. In training, she seeks to rekindle the motivation for her profession for about 13 years.
Born in Barbacena (MG), Bruno Nézio25, has in the cinema his passion and his main hobby. The taste, acquired with an uncle, was fundamental for the choice of journalism course, which included audiovisual classes. Divide your free time among movies-Swedish director Ingmar Bergman’s special (1918-2017)-and skateboarding. He opened for daily journalism after passing through the newspaper A Gazeta, from Espírito Santo. For the future, it expects to know Brazil working in major newspapers in the country.
Four years ago, the Paulistana Gabriela Ferrari22, had to leave the journalism course in a private college for financial reasons. Graduated in Letters from USP, she went through the editorial market and press office, but the internship in the university newspaper was what most professionally marked her. For her, being a trainee is an opportunity to learn the serious journalism that the Sheet he does.
The carioca Hyago Bandeira27, graduated in Journalism from UFRJ (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) in 2024. With experience in entertainment and health coverage, it also has interest in culture, economy and education. Currently works on a legal blog. Passionate about outdoor activities, she likes to ride and walk on the beach. Optimistic, determined and sometimes stubborn, he sees in the trainee of Sheet A chance to specialize and expand your contact network in a vehicle you admire.
João Kawada20, Paulistano, lived a crossroads between communication and law. After a year in the first degree, he migrated to law at PUC-SP, but kept his passion for writing. In training, he sees the chance to relive the nostalgia of the first year of college and to remember the writing workshop in which he lived with authors he admired. Interested in telling stories, he considers the program a possibility of definitive entry to journalism.
LUIS EDUARDO DE SOUSA26, grew on the outskirts of and had in high school teachers the main encouraging to read large newspapers. But the choice for journalism – for which one would be discovered later in love – only came after leaving the biology course. For him, the Health Journalism Training Program is an antidote to misinformation that has been evidenced in the pandemic and an opportunity to strengthen ties with the Sheetwith which he always identified himself.
Sergipana de, Luísa Monte21, has lived for three years in São Paulo and two joined the Sheet as an intern of F5 (newspaper entertainment site). Journalism student at Cásper Líbero, is participating in the program to improve in health coverage, his current area in the newspaper. Runner and former classic Bailarina, he is passionate about culture and dreams of doing a master’s degree outside Brazil.
Mariana Zaia35, is Paulista de Piracicaba and lives in Rio de Janeiro. He graduated in Journalism from UNESP and in Psychology from the IBMR University Center in Rio. Since the beginning of his career, he has been in his health his main interest in coverage. He saw in training a meeting point between his two training areas. Throughout his career, he lived in more than ten cities in Brazil and abroad, which goes well to someone who also has tourism among his interests.
Born in Spain, Sofia Herrero Seligmann19, moved to the age of three and lives there to this day. Journalism student, he has taught English and Spanish classes and is currently an intern in the newspaper O Povo, in the culture editor. Decided to do the training of Sheet In search of expanding your journalistic knowledge and boosting your career. Passionate about music, cinema and photography, always carries a camera in the bag.
Natural from Niterói (RJ)Stefanie Oliveira26, graduated in communication from Veiga de Almeida University, in Rio de Janeiro, works as a junior journalist for scientific dissemination at. It works in health and humanities, seeking constant professionalization and learning. Flamenguista in love, likes beach, cinema and romantic comedies. Curious, pursues the goal of bringing clear and accessible information to readers and practicing journalism focused on diversity and positive impact.
At 36, Victor Martins He wants to disseminate knowledge to those who do not have it. Amazonian from, for 11 years in São Paulo, where he raised two cats and likes to pedal. Palmeirense, has over ten years of experience in radio and TV and is interested in intersection between technology and health. He graduated in journalism in 2024 and describes himself as a curious and sincere person. In Sao Paulo, always seeks to do new things, but miss the traditional roasted fish Manauara.