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Item Relatório do Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO), descrição das atividades realizadas no Hospital Veterinário Harmonia - Unidade Casa Forte - Recife/PE, Brasil. Relato de caso: osteossíntese de fratura total dos ossos maxilar e nasal por objeto corto-contundente(2020-11-06) Ribeiro, Danielle Pimentel; Araújo, Carolina Cabral de; Teixeira, Marcelo Weinstein; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6499644970610610; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5868230858347175; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7573976466917292The Supervised Mandatory Internship (ESO) was conducted under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Carolina Araújo. The chosen place was the Harmonia Veterinary Hospital - Casa Forte unit - PE, from August 17th to October 30th, 2020, under the supervision of Med. Vet. Élton Medeiros and with a total workload of 420 hours in the areas of clinic and surgery of small animals. This report aimed to describe the place's structure and the activities developed by the student Danielle Pimentel Ribeiro, during the internship, in the areas of clinic and surgery of small animals, being the major focus on the area of orthopedics and general and orthopedic surgery, in addition, consolidate the knowledge acquired during graduation. From the experiences lived during the internship, it was possible to explain a case report about a surgery of osteosynthesis of fracture of the maxillary and nasal bones due to trauma with sharp object.Item Trabalho de Conclusão de Residência: área de concentração – clínica médica, cirúrgica e da reprodução em grandes animais(2023-02-02) Ribeiro, Danielle Pimentel; Batista, André Mariano; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5615914349535394; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7573976466917292The Multiprofessional and Health Professional Residency Program is an educational modality, aimed at health professions. It was implemented in the Department of Veterinary Medicine (DMV) of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE), Recife Campus, in 2014 and currently has eighteen annual vacancies, distributed among eleven areas of concentration. It is considered extremely important for a better qualification through in-service training, thus delivering a more qualified professional to the job market. The minimum workload required is 5,760 hours, distributed in sixty hours a week, with a minimum duration of two years and under an exclusive dedication regime, divided into practical activities, theoretical and theoretical-practical activities, and activities focused on the Unified Health System (SUS), whose total workload required is 960 hours, including 720 hours in Health Surveillance and 240 hours in the Nucleus for Support to Family Health and Primary Care (NASF-AB). The activities related to the area of Medical, Surgical, and Reproduction Clinics allowed the performance of care directed to equine, bovine, caprine, ovine, bubaline, and porcine species, contributing to the development and improvement of skills inherent to the veterinary profession. In the scope of SUS, activities were developed in Health Surveillance, distributed in Environmental, Epidemiological, and Sanitary Surveillance, which aimed to meet the main demands of the community related to Single Health. In addition, because of the imminent need of people to assist in the vaccination campaign against COVID-19, where activities such as queue control and monitoring the distance between people, registration of users who would be vaccinated, and surveillance of vaccination groups were carried out. The present report aimed to describe the activities performed during the period from March/2021 to February/2023, developed by the resident, during the Residency Program in Professional Health Area in Veterinary Medicine with emphasis on Medical Clinic, Surgery and Reproduction of Large Animals held in the Large Animal Clinic (AGA) of the Veterinary Hospital (HOVET) of DMV/UFRPE, Recife and in the integration to the activities by SUS. In addition, to present a case report of cesarean section in a mini pig with fetal dystocia.