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Medical students present their final year projects to family and friends.

The event took place last Saturday and involved the presentation of approximately 60 works.

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Family and friends of the 8th semester medical students had a special opportunity to see what the students have produced over four years of study, during the public presentations of their Final Course Projects (TCCs) held on the morning of last Saturday (November 29th). The program included approximately 60 presentations, involving 18 professors. The morning was opened by Professor Juarez Pereira Dias, who gave a presentation highlighting some outstanding TCCs and studies carried out by the institution's medical students.

But the moment was truly special because it included the participation of family members, as was the case with student Lívia Nunes Almeida, who had her father, Flávio Almeida, her in-laws, and her sister-in-law in the audience. She explains that she decided to present her work because it was an important part of her clinical training: "It was a moment when I stopped and had a more scientific contact, so to speak. And presenting is precisely closing this cycle. Showing the work we did, the dedication we had." She also emphasizes the importance of the qualified faculty that makes up the course at [Institution Name]. Bahiana"The teaching here is different. All the professors change you. Some are very specific. My advisor, Dr. Lucas Alves Pereira, was a very important person who truly impacted our lives. The professors who make the..." Bahiana it will be Bahiana".

Livia's positive attitude was contagious, even affecting her boyfriend's family, a graduate of the Medicine course at... Bahiana who could not be present because he was at a congress out of state. His father-in-law, the doctor Wilde Robert, said he was surprised by the evolution in the training of medical students at the institution. "The most important thing I saw here today was the preparation of the student in the doctor-patient relationship. And another issue is the encouragement to think. We need to think, and for us to think more, we need to read more, we need to have more options for questioning, conflicts of ideas, in a good way, and that's what makes society grow. And the Bahiana "It's a college that is an example in this aspect," the doctor pointed out. This difference was also highlighted by his daughter, Flávia Robert, a former student of the college. Bahiana, present to accompany her sister-in-law Lívia's presentation. "One thing that I feel is very strong here, in BahianaFrom the beginning, and I think nobody even needed to teach it, they just needed to set an example, it's about helping others. I think that's something we can clearly see when we go to hospitals, the partnership that the residents who came from... Bahiana The key to helping people who are starting out is to set an example and provide support. I believe this pillar here is very strong.

 

Medical students present their final year projects to family and friends.

Medical students present their final year projects to family and friends.

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