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OBJECTIVE: To compare the satisfaction level in the academic working environments (AWE) between the residents of two training primary care units. METHODS: Observational, transversal and comparative study. A previously constructed and validated instrument was applied, it included 30 items that evaluated the AWE with the following indicators: support, satisfaction, participation and respect; the reliability index's instrument was high (Cronbach's alpha is 0.88). The statistical analysis was made with the Mann-Whitney U test, and χ2 test for proportions. RESULTS: Regarding the AWE, 4.28% of the residents obtained a really inappropriate environment; 8.57% very appropriate and 14% inappropriate environment. However the 72% was between intermediate environments. No statistical significant difference was found between the three measurements. CONCLUSIONS: Our results are consistent with other national studies results where the "respect" indicator was the one with higher rank. The environment along with "participation," and "support," creates a favorable relationship among residents, teachers and the staff. However, the "imposition" and "rigidity" produces a decrease in the collective participation.