MARIA LUIZA GORGA

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    Bioethical and legal issues of termination of pregnancy resulting from rape
    (2022) CABAR, Fabio Roberto; FRANCO, Juliana Bertoldi; GORGA, Maria Luiza
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    The need to standardize use of the newly deceased in medical trainings
    (2020) CABAR, Fabio Roberto; LACERDA, Daniele Costa Rachid; FREITAS, Gabriela Thome Souza de; GORGA, Maria Luiza
    OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to identify the characteristics of use of the deceased in invasive training and the bioethical principles that govern this practice. In this context, it has become imperative to deduce which professional skills are critical to develop. METHODS: A prospective study investigated a cadaver's use in medical (and related) schools through a questionnaire, which was made available for 48 hours on social networks (Facebook and Linkedln) to groups of doctors and medical students using a communication app (WhatsApp). The inclusion criteria were being a medical student or a doctor. Cases in which the answers to the questionnaire were inadequate, or when the student had reason to withdraw, were excluded. Each participant could only answer the questionnaire once, and could not modify the responses after submitting it. RESULTS: A disproportionate relationship was found regarding the replacement of the newly deceased by other means (such as dummies and simulators). This outcome suggests that there is no substitution, concomitant with the importance of a prior request for consent from the patient and/or subsequent consent from family members. CONCLUSION: According to the findings, the significance of-and need for-training is undeniable. Hence, it is urgent to normalize the practice and definition of the ethical limitations of medical conduct.
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    The teaching of Medical Law in Brasil
    (2020) LACERDA, Daniele Costa Rachid; GORGA, Maria Luiza; CABAR, Fabio Roberto
    OBJECTIVE: To provide a brief overview of the teaching of medical law in Brazilian law schools, proposing a syllabus if needed. METHODS: Survey the curricula of the best-ranked Law Schools in the country and reference Law Schools in the USA and Europe. Analyze the disciplines offered and their relation to the actual demands of the industry. RESULTS: The offer of medical law disciplines in Brasil is very scarce and concentrated in one city (Sao Paulo). Most of the few existing disciplines focus on bioethical issues rather than law and lawsuits. CONCLUSION: There is a need to reformulate the teaching of medical law in Brasil by including new disciplines and broadening the subjects approached.