Discipline of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine
School of Medical Science
University of Campinas
The Discipline of Cardiology, within the Department of Internal Medicine, offers a
distinctive educational opportunity in our specialized areas of expertise. Throughout
the week, at the Hospital das Clinicas, University of Campinas, we provide a
comprehensive program that encompasses various activities in our outpatient clinics
and medical wards. These activities include case discussions, examination
observations, and presentations on diverse topics.
Our discipline is privileged to have a highly productive team of professors and
attending physicians who possess expertise in numerous fields of cardiology. These
areas of specialization encompass atherosclerosis, hypertension, acute coronary
syndrome, cardiac interventions, cardiac surgery, heart failure, and cardiac
transplantation.
By engaging in both theoretical and practical activities, students will have the valuable
opportunity to immerse themselves in our clinical care routine. They will serve as
observers during all procedures, and they will be encouraged to actively participate
and offer their own perspectives.
The activities will be overseen by the following esteemed Professors, each specializing
in a particular area of interest. As needed, additional consultant cardiologists will also
participate in the activities. Please refer to the attached CV lattes link for their updated
curriculum vitae.
Please note that we have organized a range of activities, some of which are optional. In
other words, students have the flexibility to choose the activities that align with their
interests and preferences. They can select the ones that are most suitable for their
educational needs and goals.
Total Number of students: 5
Professors of the Cardiology’s Winter School:
Prof. Dr. Andrei Sposito
Full Professor of Cardiology
Main areas of interest: Atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease and acute coronary
syndrome.
CV lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/5939786697612365
Prof. Dr. Otávio Coelho
Associate Professor of Cardiology
Main areas of interest: Atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, and acute coronary
syndrome.
CV lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/7021568634410463
Prof. Dr. Wilson Nadruz Jr
Associate Professor of Cardiology
Main areas of interest: Hypertension, Heart failure, and Left ventricular hypertrophy.
CV lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/9215380992363561
Prof. Dr. Jose Roberto Mattos
Assistant Professor of Cardiology
Main areas of interest: Valvular cardiac pathology, echocardiographic assessment,
congestive heart failure, and atherosclerotic vascular disease.
CV lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/5019766365742063
Prof. Dr. Otávio Coelho-Fillho
Associate Professor of Cardiology
Main areas of interest: Heart failure, various types of cardiomyopathies, cardiac
transplantation, non-invasive imaging techniques such as cardiac magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT).
CV lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/4841697286342190
Prof. Dr. Orlando Petrucci Jr
Associate Professor of Cardiology
Main areas of interest: Heart failure, cardiomyopathies, cardiac transplantation, and
surgical interventions for both adult and pediatric patients with cardiac conditions.
CV lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/6299305870020962
Tuesday - July 2 nd
Intensive Care Unit Bedside Round/Discussion: 7:00-8:00 AM
During this session, students will actively engage in the daily ICU rounding discussions,
collaborating with residents, fellows, attending cardiologists, professors, interventional
cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons. Our ICU unit specializes in receiving complex cases
referred from other hospitals, necessitating interdisciplinary discussions that involve
not only clinical cardiologists but also interventional cardiologists and cardiac
surgeons. This creates a dynamic and comprehensive "HEART TEAM" discussion
environment. This interactive platform offers an exceptional opportunity for students
to actively participate in discussions regarding patient cases, fostering a
multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Andrei Sposito and Prof. Dr. Otávio Coelho.
Cardiology Grand Rounds: 8:00-9:00 AM
The Cardiology Grand Rounds is a formal educational activity where a resident or
fellow delivers a presentation on a topic of interest in the field of cardiology. Following
the talk, there will be a question-and-answer session to foster a stimulating debate.
Additionally, a challenging clinical case will be presented, involving the participation of
all staff members and professors.
Non-invasive Imaging: Cardiac MRI and Cardiac CT Reading Session: 9:00 AM-12:00
PM
Under the guidance of Professor Otávio Coelho Filho, students will engage in a reading
session focused on complex cases requiring the utilization of advanced Cardiac MRI
and CT. The cases will cover various conditions, including ischemic heart disease,
Chagas' disease, cardiomyopathies, pre-ablation cases, pre-TAVR cases, and pre-heart
transplant cases.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Otávio Coelho-Filho.
Ward/Intensive Care Unit Rounding and Procedures: 2:00-5:00 PM
During this period, students will participate in ward and ICU rounds with residents and
fellows. They will actively accompany patients undergoing procedures such as cardiac
catheterization surgeries, as well as assist in the interpretation of diagnostic
examinations like CT scans, echocardiograms, and nuclear medicine studies.
Wednesday - July 3 rd
Intensive Care Unit Bedside Round/Discussion: 7:00-8:00 AM
During this session, students will actively engage in the daily ICU rounding discussions,
collaborating with residents, fellows, attending cardiologists, professors, interventional
cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons. Our ICU unit specializes in receiving complex cases
referred from other hospitals, necessitating interdisciplinary discussions that involve
not only clinical cardiologists but also interventional cardiologists and cardiac
surgeons. This creates a dynamic and comprehensive "HEART TEAM" discussion
environment. This interactive platform offers an exceptional opportunity for students
to actively participate in discussions regarding patient cases, fostering a
multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Andrei Sposito and Prof. Dr. Otávio Coelho.
Non-invasive Imaging: Cardiac MRI and Cardiac CT Reading Session: 9:00 AM-12:00
PM (optional)
Under the guidance of Professor Otávio Coelho Filho, students will engage in a reading
session focused on complex cases requiring the utilization of advanced Cardiac MRI
and CT. The cases will cover various conditions, including ischemic heart disease,
Chagas' disease, cardiomyopathies, pre-ablation cases, pre-TAVR cases, and pre-heart
transplant cases.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Otávio Coelho-Filho
Cardiac Surgery: 8:00 – 12:00PM (optional)
Under the supervision of Professor Petrucci Jr., students will have the privilege of
observing intricate open-heart cardiac procedures, such as coronary artery bypass grafting
(CABG), valvular replacement surgeries, congenital heart surgeries, and cardiac
transplants. This valuable experience will provide them with firsthand exposure to the
complexities and nuances of these advanced procedures.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Orlando Petrucci Jr
Ward/Intensive Care Unit Rounding and Procedures: 2:00-5:00 PM
During this period, students will participate in ward and ICU rounds with residents and
fellows. They will actively accompany patients undergoing procedures such as cardiac
catheterization surgeries, as well as assist in the interpretation of diagnostic
examinations like CT scans, echocardiograms, and nuclear medicine studies.
Thursday – July 4 th
Intensive Care Unit Bedside Round/Discussion: 7:00-9:00 AM
During this session, students will actively engage in the daily ICU rounding discussions,
collaborating with residents, fellows, attending cardiologists, professors, interventional
cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons. Our ICU unit specializes in receiving complex cases
referred from other hospitals, necessitating interdisciplinary discussions that involve
not only clinical cardiologists but also interventional cardiologists and cardiac
surgeons. This creates a dynamic and comprehensive "HEART TEAM" discussion
environment. This interactive platform offers an exceptional opportunity for students
to actively participate in discussions regarding patient cases, fostering a
multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Andrei Sposito and Prof. Dr. Otávio Coelho.
Hypertension Outpatient Clinic: 9:00-12:00 AM (optional)
Under the direct supervision of Professor Nadruz Jr., students will actively participate
in multiple outpatient visits involving patients with hypertension. The focus will be on
preventing complications through the implementation of the latest guideline
recommendations. This valuable experience will provide students with the opportunity
to witness the practical application of evidence-based management strategies for
hypertension in a clinical setting.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Wilson Nadruz Jr.
Echocardiography Laboratory: 9:00-12:00 AM (optional)
Under the direct supervision of Professor Mattos Jr., students will have the
opportunity to actively engage in the acqusition and interpretation of both
transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiograms in patients with various cardiac
conditions. The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art techniques, including 3D
and speckle tracking, which have demonstrated significant utility in the evaluation of
numerous cardiac conditions. This hands-on experience will enhance students'
proficiency in echocardiography and their understanding of its clinical applications.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Jose Roberto Matos Jr.
Ward/Intensive Care Unit Rounding and Procedures: 2:00-5:00 PM
During this period, students will participate in ward and ICU rounds with residents and
fellows. They will actively accompany patients undergoing procedures such as cardiac
catheterization surgeries, as well as assist in the interpretation of diagnostic
examinations like CT scans, echocardiograms, and nuclear medicine studies.
Friday – July 5 th
Intensive Care Unit Bedside Round/Discussion: 7:00-9:00 AM
During this session, students will actively participate in the daily ICU rounding
discussion alongside residents, fellows, attending cardiologists, and professors. It
provides an excellent opportunity to engage in interactive discussions about patient
cases.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Andrei Sposito and Prof. Dr. Otávio Coelho.
Valvular Heart Disease Outpatient Clinic: 9:00-12:00 AM
Under the direct supervision of Professor Mattos Jr., students will have the valuable
opportunity to observe consultations with patients presenting with highly complex
valvular heart disease. This outpatient clinic focuses on the selection of patients who
are candidates for open-heart surgery or, if appropriate, transcatheter aortic valve
replacement (TAVR) and other innovative structural heart interventions. This
experience will provide students with insights into the comprehensive management
and treatment strategies for patients with challenging valvular heart conditions.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Jose Roberto Matos Jr.
Heart Failure/Cardiomyopathy Outpatient Clinic: 2:00-5:00 PM
Under the supervision of Professor Dr. Otávio Coelho-Filho, students will have the
opportunity to observe several consultations with patients presenting various types of
cardiomyopathies. This includes rare causes such as hereditary conditions like
amyloidosis, Fabry disease, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Additionally, in
this outpatient clinic, we evaluate and select patients for cardiac transplantation and
provide follow-up care for patients after heart transplantation.
Direct Supervision: Prof. Dr. Otávio Coelho-Filho