Atividade

113391 - Infecção Ortopédica

Período da turma: 01/03/2024 a 28/02/2025

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Descrição: Detalhamento:
I) Participação das atividades científicas do grupo:
- Reunião semanal de apresentação e discussão de artigos científicos
- Participação nos protocolos de pesquisa em andamento
- Elaboração de monografia de conclusão do estágio
- Participação no pólo de treinamento em pé diabético
II) Participação das atividades assistenciais do grupo: aulas práticas, visitas médicas e ambulatório didático:
- Participação do atendimento médico no setor ambulatorial
- Acompanhamento das visitas médicas aos pacientes internados
- Acompanhamento das discussões de casos com Médicos Ortopedistas

EMENTA: Treinamento lato-senso com acompanhamento ambulatorial de pacientes com patologia infecto-contagiosas.
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Carga Horária:

260 horas
Tipo: Obrigatória
Vagas oferecidas: 4
 
Ministrantes: Rames Mattar Junior


 
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