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Item Análise dos processos ético-profissionais no âmbito do CRMV-PE no período de 2014 a 2018(2018-08-30) Silva, Angella Roberta Batista da; Oliveira, Andréa Alice da Fonseca; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2519790342576901; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4354911808979817The Veterinary Practitioner's Code of Ethics was developed with the objective of maintaining uniformity in professional conduct, based on concepts, supported by what would be exemplary conduct. It is currently regulated by CFMV Resolution 1,138 / 2016. The objective of this study was to carry out a survey of ethical-professional processes within the Regional Council of Veterinary Medicine of the state of Pernambuco (CRMV-PE) from 2014 to 2018, highlighting information related to the origin of the complaint and to the main infringements committed by veterinary practitioners during the said period. Based on the information duly authorized and transmitted by the CRMV-PE, 23 complaints were totaled during the period, 60% (12/23) of these coming from the lay public and all complaints of this group 100% (12/12) were referential the area of small animals; 22% (5/23) of public entities, of which 60% (3/5) in the area of large animals, 20% (1/5) referring to poor hygienic conditions in a commercial establishment and 20% (1/5) professional ethics; 5% (1/23) were from private institutions and 100% (1/1) referring to the area of large animals; 5% (1/23) from the CRMVPE and this 100% (1/1) referring to professional ethics and 5% (1/23) of origin related to other Veterinary Medical professionals and this complaint regarding professional ethics. According to CFMV Resolution 1,138 / 2016, 64% (14/19) of the professionals violated Article 9, item I, which provides for practicing professional acts that characterize: malpractice; recklessness and neglect. Of the 19 complaints generating cases, one was judged until the deadline of the survey, culminating in the application of a serious penalty. We are increasingly inserting animals into the family nucleus, being treated as true members of the family, so their tutors did not hesitate to seek the competent bodies to denounce any conduct that they consider not appropriate for their animal, I believe that for this reason , the vast majority of complaints are within the competence of the small animal area. The Veterinarian should always do what he can, recognize his limitations and know the code of ethics so that he does not commit any act that can generate a process for him.