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XXX Timočki medicinski dani - 21. maj, 2011

XXX Timočki medicinski dani - 21. maj, 2011


Mesto održavanja: Amfiteatar Doma Zdravlja u Zaječaru, Rasadnička bb.

08.00-10.00 Registracija učesnika i prijem gostiju
10.00-10.15 Uvodna reč: Prof dr Brana Dimitrijević (predsednik sekcije za Istoriju medicine SLD) i
dr Petar Paunović, učitelj zdravlja

sesija ISTORIJA MEDICINE i MEDICINA I UMETNOST

10.15-11.30 USMENE PREZENTACIJE RADOVA

ISTORIJA MEDICINE
Predsedavajući: Prof dr Prof dr Brana Dimitrijević, Prim. Dr Petar Paunović i Dr sc. med Dušan Bastać


MEDICINA I UMETNOST
Predsedavajući: Doc. dr Mile Ignjatović, Prim. Dr Bojana Cokić, Emil Vlajić




Izveštaj o radu Sesije za istoriju medicine
na Jubilarnim XXX Timočkim medicinskim danima u Zaječaru održanih od 19 – 21. maja 2011.


Sesija Istorije medicine održana je 21. maja 2011, u amfiteatru Doma zdravlja u Zaječaru.
Sesiji je prisustvovao i učestvovao u njenom radu Akademik prof. Dr Brana Dimitrijević iz Beograda, predsednik Republičke sekcije za istoriju medicine SLD u Beogradu. Radom sesije predsedavao je Dr
Za vreme boravka Akademika prof. Dr Brane Dimitrijevića razgovarano je da Podržnica SLD u Zaječaru, ostane jedan od tradicionalnih saorganizatora XVII naučno-stručnog skupa istorije medicine, farmacije i veterine i narodne zdravstvene kulture koji će se održati 29. septembra 2011. godine u Zaječaru, za koji će uređen za posetu Muzej zdravstva inovirana muzejska postavka u njemu.

Izveštaj napisao:
Dr Petar Paunović
u Zaječaru, 7. juna 2011. godine

SESIJA MEDICINA I UMETNOST
Predsedavajući: Doc. dr Mile Ignjatović, Prim. Dr Bojana Cokić, Emil Vlajić

Po prvi put se na TMD organizuje kao posebna jer se pokazalo da postoji zainteresovanost za ovakav način povezivanja medicine i umetnosti.

  1. Bojana Cokić DOJENJE U LIKOVNOJ UMETNOSTI

  2. Bojana Cokić VIZUELNO PRIKAZIVANJE GOJAZNOSTI

  3. Emil Vlajić EPILEPSIJA SVETOG PAVLA U DELIMA UMETNIKA

Prim dr Bojana Cokić i dr Emil Vlajić već su se i na drugim eminentnim skupovima iskazali u objedinjavanju ova dva, ne tako daleka segmenta rada i stvaralaštva.
Njihove prezentacije, kao i prezentacija koja je održana kao plenarna Doc dr Mileta Ignjatovića "GUŠAVOST U RADOVIMA VELIKIH UMETNIKA" pokazuju da su veliki umetnici pre ostalih videli i ono što možda u to vreme još nije zvanično opisano u medicini.

U prilogu i izvod iz rada (časopis JAMA) o povezanosti medicine i umetnosti.

12.40-14.00 USMENE PREZENTACIJE RADOVA

RADOVI MLADIH LEKARA
Predsedavajući: Mr. sc. med Danijela Nikolić, Mr. sc. med Predrag Marušić, Emil Vlajić

Održava se po treći put u okviru TMD i sve više dobija na kvalitetu i posećenosti.
Ovo je lep način da se započne sa pisanjem radova i njihovim prezentovanjem. Prezentovano je 7 rada, svi izuzetno kvalitetno i profesionalno. Vođna je diskusija po svakom radu. Svi autori su dobili kao poklon knjigu iz oblasti medicine. Podeljene su i prve tri nagrade koje se odnose na plaćeno učestvovanje na domaćem simpozijumu, kongresu...Verovatno je između ostalog ovo dobar put da mladi lekari, uz podršku mentora započnu i ovaj deo svoje profesionalne karijere.

  1. Milena Potić Floranović ULOGA ELEKTRONSKE MIKROSKOPIJE

  2. Ivana Ćirić REZULTATI TREĆE NACIONALNE STUDIJE PREVALENCIJE

  3. Dragana Mitrović LAJMSKA BOLEST

  4. Mihailo Bezmarević AKUTNI PANKREATITIS: PROCENA TEŽINE I ISHODA

  5. Miloš Bogoslović UTICAJ NAČINA ISHRANE, FIZIČKE AKTIVNOSTI I PUŠENJA

  6. Borislav Miletić POKUŠAJI SAMOUBISTVA NA TERITORIJI OPŠTINE ZAJEČAR

  7. Marina Milenković CHAIN OF SURVIVAL – DA LI TO ZAISTA FUNKCIONIŠE

 

PRILOG: Izvod iz rada (časopis JAMA) o povezanosti medicine i umetnosti.

Posted on January 6, 2011 by mdmommusings| 1 Comment

Medicine and art. Art and medicine. A long paired combination but why? Indeed Medicine is termed an art and the influence of studying art on the developing skills of doctors is currently increasingly touted. I have been thinking about this combination and began to write out my thoughts but, while doing so found a beautiful piece to share. The Journal of the American Medical Association features works of art on the cover of every issue. The long-standing cover editor, M. Therese Southgate, MD had the words below to say about why JAMA has kept art so central to its mission. Her words (below) at least in the consideration of the connection between visual art and medicine, are so complete and beautiful they seem to have gotten me out of having to write much more of a post today!

The question I have been most frequently asked during my years with the JAMA covers is: “Why art on the cover of a medical journal? What has medicine to do with art?”
Let’s look at what medicine and art have in common:
First, they share a common goal: to complete what nature has not.
Second, they have a common substrate, the physical, visible world of matter.
More significant, however, are the similar qualities of mind, body, and spirit demanded of the practitioners of each, painter and physician.
Chief among them is an eye: the ability not only to observe, but to observe keenly — to ferret out the tiny detail from the jumble of facts, lines, colors — the tiny detail that unlocks a painting or a patient’s predicament.
Observation demands attention, and this is the key to both art and medicine. Attention is nothing more than a state of receptiveness toward its object, the artist to nature, the viewer to the work of art, the physician to the patient. It is no accident, I believe, that clinicians — or treating physicians, as they are often called — are referred to as “attending physicians.” “Attention” and “attend” are both derived from the same Latin root meaning “to stretch toward.”
Many more “affinities” exist between medicine and the visual arts, but I will close with just one: Medicine is itself an art. It is an art of doing, and if that is so, it must employ the finest tools available — not just the finest in science and technology, but the finest in the knowledge, skills, and character of the physician. Truly, medicine, like art, is a calling.
And so I return to the question I asked at the beginning. What has medicine to do with art?
I answer: Everything.


That’s my opinion. I am Dr. Therese Southgate, Senior Contributing Editor of JAMA.