[The history of teaching at the Fernandes Figueira Institute: an interview with Susana Wuillaume]
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.This interview highlights pediatrician Susana Maciel Wuillaume's contributions to the Fernandes Figueira Institute. It covers the institution's history and her role in developing educational programs.
Area Of Science
- Pediatrics
- Medical Education
- Healthcare Management
Context
- Interview with Susana Maciel Wuillaume, a pediatrician with extensive experience in education and management.
- Focus on the Fernandes Figueira Institute's history and development.
- Part of a project documenting the Institute's centenary in 2024.
Purpose
- To document the history of the Fernandes Figueira Institute.
- To explore Susana Maciel Wuillaume's professional trajectory and contributions.
- To record insights into the Institute's organizational structure and educational programs.
Summary
- The interview covers the organization of graduate courses and medical residency programs at the Fernandes Figueira Institute.
- Susana Maciel Wuillaume's leadership in educational initiatives and institutional management is discussed.
- Key aspects of the Institute's structure and historical evolution are detailed.
Impact
- Provides historical insights into a leading pediatric institution.
- Documents the development of medical education and residency programs.
- Preserves the legacy of key figures in the Institute's history.
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