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REGISTRATION FOR MINI-COURSES, WORKSHOPS AND MONITORING - September 08th to 18th

Enrollments will only be carried out upon delivery of the enrollment form, duly completed and 800 g of powdered milk for donation, at the secretariat of your course.

REGISTRATION FOR MINI-COURSES EXTENDED UNTIL 22 SEPTEMBER

SCHEDULE OF MINI-COURSES AND WORKSHOPS

MINI-COURSES

25/09 - Friday - 14:00 pm to 18:00 pm 

Interpretation of Laboratory Tests - 1st part
Profs. Jader Donato and Alexvon Gomes - Biomedicine
20 vacancies - Hours 08 hours - Room 103 - Pav. II
Summary
Provide support for the interpretation of the main laboratory tests, provide tools and encourage the development of clinical and analytical reasoning in the diagnostic process.

Notions on Vivarium and Management with Laboratory Animals - 1st part
Prof. Marco Túllio Rodrigues Brasileiro - Biomedicine
25 vacancies - Credit Hours 08 hours - Computer Laboratory I - Pav. III
Summary
Concept of vivarium, types of vivariums and their characterizations; Animal species categories according to purpose, type of laboratory animals; Environmental factors; Anatomical, physiological and behavioral characterizations of mice, rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters and gerbils and notions of correct handling technique with laboratory animals; Use of PPEs and EPCs

Natural Products: from initial screening to finished product
Prof. Matheus Santos de Sá - Biomedicine
50 vacancies - Hours 04 hours - Room 106 - Pav. II
Summary
In the proposed mini-course, aspects related to medicinal plants or substances of plant origin used as medicine will be addressed. The main models currently used in the investigation of the medicinal potential of substances will be presented, as well as the main plants used today as medicine.

Medication Calculation: theory and practice
Prof. Simone Cardoso Passos - Nursing
Note: specific for the Nursing course
25 vacancies - Credit Hours 04 hours - Microscopy Laboratory - Pav. I
Summary
Practical theoretical study on medication calculation and preparation of solutions for nursing students.

Animal Cinema
Prof. Artur Gomes Dias Lima - Biomedicine
20 vacancies - Hours 04 hours - Room 102 - Pav. II
Summary
Watch and discuss Discovery and National Geographic and Animal Planet Films and Documentaries on:
Friday 13:00 pm to 14:20 pm: “Influenza A H1N1 (“Swine Flu); Discovery Channel
Friday 14:30 pm to 15:20 pm: “Animals Crepeantes”; Discovery Channel
Friday 15:50 pm to 16:40 pm: “Terrifying insects; animal planet
Friday 16:40 pm to 17:30 pm “Between stings and bites in Brazil; National Geographic Channel.

26/09 - Saturday - 08:00 am to 12:00 pm

Interpretation of Laboratory Tests - 2st part
Profs. Jader Donato and Alexvon Gomes - Biomedicine
20 vacancies - Hours 08 hours - Room 103 - Pav. II
Summary
Provide support for the interpretation of the main laboratory tests, provide tools and encourage the development of clinical and analytical reasoning in the diagnostic process.

Notions on Vivarium and Management with Laboratory Animals - 2st part
Prof. Marco Túllio Rodrigues Brasileiro - Biomedicine
25 vacancies - Hours 08 hours - Room 104 - Pav. II
Summary
Concept of vivarium, types of vivariums and their characterizations; Animal species categories according to purpose, type of laboratory animals; Environmental factors; Anatomical, physiological and behavioral characterizations of mice, rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, hamsters and gerbils and notions of correct handling technique with laboratory animals; Use of PPEs and EPCs

Knowing the Organ Donation and Transplant Process
Prof. Ana Márcia Chiaradia Mendes Castillo - Nursing
30 vacancies - Hours 04 hours - Room 107 - Pav. II
Summary
The purpose of this mini-course is to introduce undergraduate students from different areas of health in the process of organ donation and transplantation. Topics related to the history of transplantation, donation and transplantation policies in Brazil, criteria for donation and allocation of organs for transplantation and a brief presentation of the different types of transplantation will be addressed.

Building a Database for Clinical and Experimental Research Using EPI INFO for Windows
Prof. Ney Cristian Amaral Boa Sorte - Biomedicine
8 vacancies - Credit Hours 04 hours - Laboratory Informática II
Summary
In this mini-course, students will learn how to build the research question, identify the variables that will be needed to answer their question and learn how to build a database using the free EPI INFO tool, in Windows® version, in which they will be able to type data from clinical and/or experimental researches that are being developed.

home care
Profes. Ana Paula Santa Rita de Castro and Juliana Bezerra do Amaral - Nursing
30 vacancies - Credit Hours 04 hours - Library
Summary
To present the dynamics of the home care service and the role of nursing in this context.


OFFICES

25/09 - Friday

Yoga and Meditation: a path to healthy living - 14:00 pm to 16:00 pm
Guest: Prof. Rosana M. Politano
20 vacancies - Hours 02 hours - Underground 05 Pav. III
Summary
Introduce the practice of yoga and meditation as an instrument of self-knowledge, health, peace and balance.

Humanized Childbirth: Brazilian vs. European reality, in a holistic view - 14:00 pm to 16:00 pm
Prof. Alcina de Oliveira Teles - Physiotherapy
30 vacancies - Hours 02 hours - Underground 06 Pav. III
Summary
Two videos will be shown – one demonstrating the Brazilian reality in childbirth care and the other, the Swedish reality. There will also be a debate about these realities with cultural, biological and assistance scope.

26/09 - saturday

Recycling Workshop - 09:00 am to 11:00 am
Mariana de Macêdo Cunha - Psychology Student
20 vacancies - Hours 02 hours - Pátio Pav. II
Summary
Developing the idea and importance of recycling, our proposal is to transform plastic lids into creative toys. Through a playful activity, we will try to remove the raw material of our creation/art/work from the garbage.

Yoga and Meditation: a path to healthy living - 08:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Guest: Prof. Rosana M. Politano
20 vacancies - Hours 02 hours - Underground 05 Pav. III
Summary
Introduce the practice of yoga and meditation as an instrument of self-knowledge, health, peace and balance.

Fairy Tales as a Therapeutic Resource in Clinics and Hospitals under Jung's Perspective - 09:00 to 11:00
Prof. Ana Elizabeth Castelo Branco Rabelo - Psychology
30 vacancies - Hours 02 hours - Room 106 Pav. II
Summary
Fairy Tales enact the dramas of the soul with materials belonging in common to all men. The difficulties that the figure in the short story encounters and overcomes are difficulties that we also have to overcome when the universal human problem addressed by the short story is the same as ours.

Emotions in Traditional Chinese Medicine View - 10:00 to 12:00
Prof. Renata Roseghini - Biomedicine
20 vacancies - Hours 02 hours - Underground 06 Pav. III

Summary

The workshop intends to address the main emotional matrices in the view of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the therapeutic approach used by acupuncture.

MONITORING

Monitoring comprises the participation of the student from the various courses in activities of the Scientific and Cultural Exhibition, being considered a certified Complementary Curriculum Activity, with a workload of 18 hours.

It will only be considered effective participation of the student who:

- Participate in the preparatory training for monitoring, on September 22, at Cabula, which will consist of a 09-hour workload (04:08 to 00:12);

- Comply with the workload of at least 04 hours in the activity chosen at the time of registration;

- Signing attendance lists, including the shift opposite to that of your monitoring, marking your presence as an assistant at MCC 9;

- Respond and deliver at the end of MCC 9 the Event Evaluation Instrument.

Compliance with all the steps described above will be considered essential for the delivery of the certificate.

75 vacancies will be offered for Monitoring, where the monitor will receive, accompany and guide the target audience and support the organization of oral communication rooms, mini-courses and workshops. The vacancies are distributed in the two shifts, as listed below:

REGISTRATION

Enrollments will only be made by filling out the enrollment form and delivering 400 g of powdered milk, for donation, at the secretariat of your course.