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Ética Médica no Departamento de Emergência: Desafios, Infrações e Princípios Bioéticos

Saulo Machado Moreira Sousa Beatriz Fernanda da Silva Gustavo Martins Rocha Maria Camila Lunardi

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Saulo Machado Moreira Sousa

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1775-9913
  • salmac1010@gmail.com
  • Universidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro - UENF
  • Biografia não informada.

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Beatriz Fernanda da Silva

ORCID não informado.

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Gustavo Martins Rocha

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8191-866X

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Maria Camila Lunardi

ORCID não informado.
https://doi.org/10.63923/sdes.2025.128

Resumo

Texto escrito por Saulo Machado Moreira Sousa, Beatriz Fernanda da Silva e Gustavo Martins Rocha, baseado na aula da Dra. Camila Lunardi, Presidente da Abramed, disponível na plataforma SUMMA (Acesse aqui)

Esta publicação da SUMMA: Diálogos em Saúde é uma parceria com a Dra. Camila Lunardi, Presidente da Abramed. Apresentamos aprofundamentos e discussões a respeito da Ética Médica, trazendo desde a fundamentação dos Princípios Bioéticos até a aplicação prática no dia a dia do profissional médico, focando no contexto da Emergência Médica e finalizando com dois estudos de caso para melhor entendimento da relevância prática do que foi abordado.

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Histórico

  • Recebido: 13/11/2025
  • Publicado: 17/11/2025