EMCM/UFRN residents receive mention for work developed at CEPS

Posted in August 24, 2018

Resident pharmacists Brunno Martins It is John Beserra da Silva arrived at the internship in Anita Garibaldi Health Education and Research Center (CEPS) willing to experience all the care offered by the multidisciplinary team in Macaíba (RN). Throughout the experience, they saw in the pediatric service of the Anita Garibaldi Center an opportunity to act to guide patients on the correct use of medications. After the proposal was made, they received support and guidance from the team, especially from the multidisciplinary preceptor and biochemical pharmacist at CEPS, Danielle Rosemary, for the preparation and development of the project.

In May, the Pharmacotherapeutic Monitoring Service was implemented for pediatric patients at the Anita Garibaldi Center. After medical consultations, residents conducted Pharmaceutical Care services, advising patients on medications and appropriate dosages for each case, among other information.

Experience at CEPS was recognized at a Symposium in Sergipe

 

Bruno and João are students of the Maternal and Child Health Residency Program at Multicampi School of Medical Sciences (EMCM/UFRN), a partner of CEPS in health education activities. During the IV Symposium on Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Prescription, held between August 20 and 22, in Aracaju (SE), the residents received an honorable mention as the 4th best project presented at the event, based on the report of their experience at the Anita Garibaldi Center.

Danielle said she was “extremely happy to see them reap the rewards of serious work, applied with great enthusiasm and, above all, providing a valuable service to the population.” In the context of Pharmaceutical Care, the professional seeks to ensure the efficacy and safety of drug treatment, always considering the patient and the various aspects of their life. “This work gave us more experience in contacting users and in detecting and correcting problems related to medications,” commented Brunno. He concluded by saying: “I would like to thank the entire team at CEPS Anita Garibaldi, who proved to be fertile ground for planting new seeds of ideas, contributing, encouraging and improving our proposal as residents.”

Brunno Martins receives mention during Symposium in Aracaju (SE). Photo: personal collection

Text and top photo:  Ariane Mondo / Ascom – ISD

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comunicacao@isd.org.br
(84) 99416-1880

Santos Dumont Institute (ISD)

Social organization that maintains ties with the Ministry of Education (MEC) and whose mission is to promote education for life, forming citizens through integrated teaching, research and extension actions and to contribute to a fairer and more humane transformation of the Brazilian social reality.

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EMCM/UFRN residents receive mention for work developed at CEPS

Resident pharmacists Brunno Martins It is John Beserra da Silva arrived at the internship in Anita Garibaldi Health Education and Research Center (CEPS) willing to experience all the care offered by the multidisciplinary team in Macaíba (RN). Throughout the experience, they saw in the pediatric service of the Anita Garibaldi Center an opportunity to act to guide patients on the correct use of medications. After the proposal was made, they received support and guidance from the team, especially from the multidisciplinary preceptor and biochemical pharmacist at CEPS, Danielle Rosemary, for the preparation and development of the project.

In May, the Pharmacotherapeutic Monitoring Service was implemented for pediatric patients at the Anita Garibaldi Center. After medical consultations, residents conducted Pharmaceutical Care services, advising patients on medications and appropriate dosages for each case, among other information.

Experience at CEPS was recognized at a Symposium in Sergipe

 

Bruno and João are students of the Maternal and Child Health Residency Program at Multicampi School of Medical Sciences (EMCM/UFRN), a partner of CEPS in health education activities. During the IV Symposium on Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Prescription, held between August 20 and 22, in Aracaju (SE), the residents received an honorable mention as the 4th best project presented at the event, based on the report of their experience at the Anita Garibaldi Center.

Danielle said she was “extremely happy to see them reap the rewards of serious work, applied with great enthusiasm and, above all, providing a valuable service to the population.” In the context of Pharmaceutical Care, the professional seeks to ensure the efficacy and safety of drug treatment, always considering the patient and the various aspects of their life. “This work gave us more experience in contacting users and in detecting and correcting problems related to medications,” commented Brunno. He concluded by saying: “I would like to thank the entire team at CEPS Anita Garibaldi, who proved to be fertile ground for planting new seeds of ideas, contributing, encouraging and improving our proposal as residents.”

Brunno Martins receives mention during Symposium in Aracaju (SE). Photo: personal collection

Text and top photo:  Ariane Mondo / Ascom – ISD

Communication Office
comunicacao@isd.org.br
(84) 99416-1880

Santos Dumont Institute (ISD)

Social organization that maintains ties with the Ministry of Education (MEC) and whose mission is to promote education for life, forming citizens through integrated teaching, research and extension actions and to contribute to a fairer and more humane transformation of the Brazilian social reality.

Communication Office
comunicacao@isd.org.br
(84) 99416-1880

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