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Take A 100% Free Online Course Through SUS: Organization Opens Enrollment For 112 Courses With Certification In Areas Such As Mental Health, Violence, Epidemics, And Population Aging

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 14/12/2025 at 16:35
Updated on 14/12/2025 at 21:47
Cursos gratuitos do SUS abrem inscrições para 112 formações EAD com certificado, em áreas como saúde mental, violência, epidemias e atenção primária.
Cursos gratuitos do SUS abrem inscrições para 112 formações EAD com certificado, em áreas como saúde mental, violência, epidemias e atenção primária.
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Enrollments Open for Dozens of Online Courses from SUS with Free Certificate, Covering Strategic Public Health Topics Such as Epidemics, Primary Care, Violence, and Aging, Accessible Through the Official UNA-SUS Platform.

Enrollment is open for 112 free distance courses linked to the Unified Health System (SUS), available through the UNA-SUS Network.

The courses are online, include issuance of a free certificate upon completion, and cover topics ranging from clinical management of infectious diseases to public policies, mental health, violence, and aging.

The offerings appear in the course catalog with active enrollment options on the platform, which brings together training developed by institutions within the Network.

Access is provided through the UNA-SUS structure, which centralizes information about courses and educational history on the Arouca Platform, an environment used to locate offerings and track the student’s journey.

What is UNA-SUS and Why Are These Courses Sought After

Created by the Ministry of Health in 2010, the Open University of SUS (UNA-SUS) integrates a collaborative network of higher education institutions and maintains a collection of educational resources, in addition to the platform that concentrates the offerings.

The aim is to support continuing education and the qualification of those working or intending to work in the health system, with courses in distance education format and free access.

Although many trainings target professionals and managers of SUS, there are offerings and registration services that can also be accessed by health students and, in some cases, by the general public, depending on the course and the group’s rules.

Therefore, it is recommended to check the target audience indicated on each training page before completing the enrollment.

SUS Courses on Epidemics, Arboviruses, and Health Surveillance

Among the courses with open offerings, there are trainings aimed at addressing and clinically managing diseases that require an organized response in primary care and the surveillance network.

An example is “Clinical Approach to Zika in Primary Health Care,” which presents content on transmission, diagnosis, management, and prevention, focusing on the role of primary care.

There are also options like “Update on Clinical Management of the Person with Chikungunya,” structured around clinical cases to discuss conduct and care organization.

In the same group, courses related to recent events and service routines appear, such as updates on influenza, contact tracing and monitoring in Covid-19, and content related to genomic surveillance and notifications.

The presence of these topics in the catalog reflects the ongoing demand for technical training in situations that may vary among seasonality, outbreaks, and emergencies.

Training in Violence, Mental Health, and Human Rights in SUS

Another area of open enrollment involves content related to violence and the organization of the care network.

Among the titles offered are “Care for Men and Women in Situations of Intimate Partner Violence,” which presents guidelines for recognizing situations, identifying signs, and incorporating the theme into the work process.

There are also courses that delve into specific aspects, such as “Intimate Partner Violence: Definitions and Typologies (2024),” with workload information available on the course page.

Training related to care and intersectoral coordination, such as “Care Network for People in Situations of Intimate Partner Violence,” is also part of the list.

In the field of mental health, the list of open trainings includes continuing education and update courses focusing on psychosocial care, adolescence, and youth.

The catalog also includes content that connects health and human rights, broadening the understanding of comprehensive care within SUS.

Population Aging, Chronic Diseases, and Primary Care

The list of courses with active enrollment includes a section focused on population aging, with titles covering multidimensional assessment, geriatric syndromes, palliative care, and home care.

Within this pathway, specific trainings for different professional categories and common situations in basic care routines emerge.

Content related to functionality, care organization, and longitudinal follow-up of elderly individuals also appears.

Chronic conditions and risk factors are part of courses on overweight and obesity, promoting healthy eating, encouraging physical activity, and using guidelines and protocols that guide conduct in primary care.

The collection is complemented by topics related to management and organization of work, such as health education methodologies, monitoring and evaluation, and tools for clinical management in APS.

How to Choose the Ideal Course and Understand Enrollment Rules

Since the 112 options include courses with different workloads and target audiences, the practical guidance is to open the course page and carefully check the available information.

Fields such as format, level, offering institution, workload, and requirements help identify if the training is suitable for the interested individual’s profile.

In courses on violence, for example, the description itself usually clarifies the training goals and to whom it is intended, which prevents enrollment in a group that is incompatible with the candidate’s experience.

The Arouca Platform serves as a pathway to locate the offerings and track certificates and educational history.

The course portal allows filtering by “open offerings” and searching for keywords such as dengue, zika, chikungunya, mental health, elderly person, and violence.

Enrollments to Participate in the 100% Free Online Courses from SUS

To enroll, the interested party must access the UNA-SUS course portal and use the “open offering” filter.

After choosing the training, it is necessary to log in or register in the system and confirm the enrollment on the course page.

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Alisson Ficher

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