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quarta-feira, 2 de setembro de 2015

Call For Papers - Mirabilia Medicinæ 5 (Institut d'Estudis Medievals (UAB/Spain)

Dear Colleague,

It is truly an honor to reach you for our fifth issue on Medical Humanities, which will be published in the Mirabilia Medicinæ 5 (2015/2). We cordially invite you to submit your manuscript to this issue until November 30, 2015.

Mirabilia Medicinæ is a special supplement of Mirabilia Journal (ISSN 1676-5818).

Mirabilia is a Journal from the Institut d’Estudis Medievals (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) indexed in many databases worldwide.

Mirabilia Medicinæ Journal is an online publication that provides articles, documents and academic reviews produced by scholars of the Medical Humanities. Such an area includes studies in Philosophy of Medicine, Bioethics and Medical Ethics, History of Medicine, Medicine and Arts, Narrative Medicine, Literature and other humanistic content in the search for the Modern, Medieval and Ancient roots of contemporary medicine.

LAST ISSUE: Mirabilia Medicinae Volume 4:

Cordially,


Helio Angotti-Neto, MD, PhD

domingo, 9 de agosto de 2015

SEFAM IV - Aula 03: Aforismas de Hipócrates e Virtudes Médicas

Na terceira aula do SEFAM, duas missões: Falar acerca de quais lições podemos retirar dos aforismas de Hipócrates quando o assunto é ética médica e iniciar o trabalho no mapeamento de todas as medidas tomadas durante o governo do PT contra a profissão médica.



GUIA DE ESTUDO

Medicina hipocrática e ética médica.

Leitura e interpretação dos aforismas que tratam de ética.

Introdução à Ética Baseada em Virtudes. Da possibilidade de se ensinar a moral. A comunidade moral dos médicos. Exemplos positivos e negativos da medicina ocidental ao longo do tempo. Resgate cultural como resgate profissional e moral da medicina.

Leitura dos artigos do volume IV da Revista Mirabilia.

Leitura do Decreto 8497/2015 sobre formação de especialistas no Brasil.




terça-feira, 30 de junho de 2015

MIRABILIA MEDICINAE - 4ª EDIÇÃO


ANGOTTI NETO, Hélio (org.). Mirabilia Medicinæ 4 (2015/1).
Virtues and Principles in Healthcare
Virtudes e Princípios no Cuidado com a Saúde
Jan – Jun 2015

Publicação do Instituto de Estudos Medievais da Universidade Autônoma de Barcelona, sob Edição do Professor Ricardo da Costa e Organização do Professor Hélio Angotti Neto

Thematic Number

1. Editorial: Teaching Medical Virtues
Hélio ANGOTTI NETO (Centro Universitário do Espírito Santo - UNESC)

2. Can Virtues be taught in Medicine? Aristotle’s Virtue Theory and Medical Education and Clinical Practice
Niloy SHAH; James A. MARCUM (Medical Humanities Program and Department of Philosophy, Baylor University, Waco, Texas)

3. Living Will´s History: understanding the past and reflecting about the present.
Luciana DADALTO  (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG)

4. Philosophical aspects of medical schools with Problem-Based Learning: the Narcissus error.
Rinaldo Henrique AGUILAR-DA-SILVA (Faculdade de Medicina de Marília - FAMEMA)

5.  The body in the pedagogical philosophy of Ramon Llull (1232-1316).
Fabricia dos Santos GIUBERTI (Universitat d'Alacant (UA), España)

6.  Compassion: The Lost Pearl of Healthcare.
Jorge CRUZ (Universidade Católica Portuguesa)





quarta-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2015

CALL FOR PAPERS - Mirabilia Medicinae 4!


Dear Colleague,

It is truly an honor to reach you for our fourth issue on Medical Humanities, which will be published in the Mirabilia Medicinæ 4 (2015/1). We cordially invite you to submit your manuscript to this issue until June 30, 2015.

Mirabilia Medicinæ is a special supplement of Mirabilia Journal (ISSN 1676-5818).

Mirabilia is a Journal from the Institut d’Estudis Medievals (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) and it is indexed in many databases worldwide.

Mirabilia Medicinæ Journal is an online publication that provides articles, documents and academic reviews produced by scholars of the Medical Humanities. Such an area includes studies in Philosophy of Medicine, Bioethics and Medical Ethics, History of Medicine, Medicine and Arts, Narrative Medicine, Literature and other humanistic content in the search for the Modern, Medieval and Ancient roots of contemporary medicine.

The main theme of the fourth issue is “Virtues and Principles in Healthcare”. There will be also space for contributions outside the main theme in the subsection Varia, and I hope you feel comfortable in sending us your article.


Cordially,

Hélio Angotti Neto, MD, PhD
Director of Mirabilia Medicinæ