Theatre Teaching
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13. O prazer de aprender : proposta educativa para o desenvolvimento da consciência estética e ética através da vivência teatral.
Trata-se de uma pesquisa propositiva teórico-prática para o tratamento dos temas transversais no ensino médio, com ênfase nas dimensões estética e ética, pela realização de oficinas teatrais e posterior montagem e apresentação de uma mostra cênica com os participantes. São sugeridos caminhos de ações educativas que permitam ao educando ressign
Publicado em: 2002
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14. How do surgeons make intraoperative decisions?
Surgeons' intraoperative decision making is a key element of clinical practice, yet has received scant attention in the surgical literature. In recent years, serial changes in the configuration of surgical training in the UK have reduced the time spent by trainees in the operating theatre. The opportunity to replace this lost experience with active teaching
BMJ Group.
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15. The state of basic surgical training in the UK: ophthalmology as a case example
Concern is being expressed about the state of basic surgical training in the context of growing demands to improve service provision in the National Health Service. Taking ophthalmology as a case example, we sent questionnaires to all 466 senior house officers (SHOs) in recognized surgical training posts in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The
The Royal Society of Medicine.
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16. Emergency surgical revascularisation for coronary angioplasty complications.
OBJECTIVES--To evaluate trends in referrals for emergency operations after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) complications; to analyse morbidity and mortality and assess the influence of PTCA backup on elective surgery. DESIGN--A retrospective analysis of patients requiring emergency surgical revascularisation within 24 hours of percutane
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17. Safe working practices and HIV infection: knowledge, attitudes, perception of risk, and policy in hospital.
OBJECTIVES--To assess the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of risk of occupational HIV transmission in hospital in relation to existing guidelines. DESIGN--Cross sectional anonymous questionnaire survey of all occupational groups. SETTING--One large inner city teaching hospital. SUBJECTS--All 1530 staff working in the hospital in October 1991 and 22 man