6. First and Second medical Schools
in Brazil
1808
– Brazilian Foundation for Medical Education
- First School of Medicine - Dr. José Corrêa
Picanço
- School of Surgery
- Second School - D. John VI
8. First Reform in medical education
1812 – Manoel Luís Álvaro Carvalho
- 5 years
- Surgeons trained
- Members of the college surgical
- Tests for medical reach position
- Doctor of Medicine
9. Second Reform in medical education
1832
- medical course
- 6 years
- Surgical medical academy BA or RJ
- Pharmacist and midwife
- Obligation - vestibular test
- Official Teaching – obstetrics
1879 – women
49. Requirements for medical career
Vocation
Desireto care
Overcoming fear and myths
Dedication and effort
Balance
Responsibility
Respect
53. Career Valorisation
Admired
High competition Vestibular
Responsible for healing, recovery and
rehabilitation
Doctor's Day 18/10
54. New Reality and Requirements
to Highlight
livein continual learning mode
deepen their understanding of human
behavior
Culture in which it appears
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