Program Coordinating Committee
The Program Coordinating Committee is responsible for the general coordination of the Program. Its action includes the establishment of action standards for the Program and of the criteria for the admission of new students, as well as the analysis of research projects under proposal and of processes for granting financial support. This Committee is formed by the Coordinator, the Deputy Coordinator, two Permanent Professors from the Program, and a Students’ representative:
Prof. Dr. Paulo Manuel Pêgo Fernandes - Coordinator
Prof. Dr. Luiz Felipe Pinho Moreira - Deputy Coordinator
Prof. Dr. Ricardo Mingarini Terra - Full Member
Dr. Paulo Francisco Guerreiro Cardoso - Full Member
Prof. Dr. Marcos Naoyuki Samano - Alternate Member
Prof. Dr. Marcelo Biscegli Jatene - Alternate Member
Dra. Ana Cristina Breithaupt Faloppa - Alternate Member
Dr. Carlos Manuel de Almeida Brandão - Alternate Member
Lucas Ferreira da Anunciação - Full Students’ Representative
Mayara Munhóz de Assis Ramos - Alternate Students’ Representative
Scholarship Committee
The Scholarship Committee has the purpose of establishing criteria for granting CAPES and CNPQ scholarships allocated in the USP Graduate Dean's Office. This Committee is formed by the Program Coordinator, a Faculty Representative, and a Students’ Representative:
Prof. Dr. Paulo Manuel Pêgo Fernandes - President
Prof. Dr. Luiz Felipe Pinho Moreira - Faculty Representative
Mayara Munhóz de Assis Ramos - Full Students’ Representative
Lucas Ferreira da Anunciação - Alternate Students’ Representative
Post-Doctorate
Doctorate
CAIO MARCOS DE MORAES ALBERTINI
DANIEL MARCELO SILVA MAGALHÃES
FERNANDA YAMAMOTO RICARDO DA SILVA
FREDERICO CARLOS CORDEIRO DE MENDONÇA
LUCAS BASSOLLI DE OLIVEIRA GUEDES
MARCO ANTONIO PRAÇA DE OLIVEIRA
MARIA ISABEL DA COSTA SOARES LOPES
RAPHAEL DOS SANTOS COUTINHO E SILVA
ROBERTA FIGUEIREDO VIEIRA
The student will be dismissed from the course in case of the following situations:
- if he/she fails the same discipline twice or fails three different disciplines;
- if he/she does not regularly perform the enrollment in each university term within the period provided in the school calendar established by the Graduate Committee;
- if he/she fails twice in the qualification test;
- if he/she does not comply with an activity or requirement within the regulatory deadlines;
- at the request of the interested party;
- unsatisfactory academic and scientific performance, based on objective criteria established by the Program or by the Graduate Committee.
Qualification test
The doctoral thesis should be elaborated under the supervisor's supervision until the final writing.
The doctoral thesis should be an original research that demonstrates the scientific maturity of the candidate and contributes with new knowledge to the area.
When there is a need to change the thesis project, by some intercurrence, resubmit in the Coordinating Committee of the Program and in parallel the Scientific Committee of InCor of HCFMUSP. Requests can be made up to 12 months before the deadline for enrollment in the Qualification Examination, and upon the approval of CAPPesq, provide a copy to the Coordination Secretariat.
Examination will consist of the analysis of the credits obtained, from the presentation of the thesis project, composed of: Introduction, Material and Methods, Partial Results and Bibliographical References.
In the qualification examination, the student can be approved or disapproved, without assigning concept.
The student who fails the qualification examination may repeat it only once, in a period not exceeding one hundred and eighty days from the date of the first examination.
The examining committee will be composed of three members with a minimum degree of Doctor (a) or higher, with at least one of them being a Program Advisor.
The counselor, and / or co-counselor may not be a member of the EQ's adjudicating committee.
For students who did not opt for the new Program Regulation
The enrollment for the Qualification Exam (EQ) must be accomplished when reached up to 60% of the term of the student's course, and the completion of the EQ up to 120 days after the enrollment date.
Registration for PhD students with master's degree: 21 months
Registration for Ph.D. students: 28 months
Upon completion of the EQ, the student must realign the EQ upon completion of 50% of the required credits in discipline.
The examination will consist of the presentation of the progress of the thesis project, including its preliminary results. The student's didactics, their scientific maturity and the feasibility of the project will be evaluated. In the qualification examination, the student can be approved or disapproved, without assigning concept.
The student who fails the qualifying examination may repeat it only once, after a minimum of 60 days and a maximum of one hundred and eighty days counted from the date of the first exam.
The examination committee, approved by the PCC, should be composed of three members and two alternates, with at least one of the members and one alternate from outside the program.
The counselor, and / or co-counselor may not be a member of the EGQ judging panel.
For students who have opted for the new Program Regulation
The enrollment for the Qualification Exam (EQ) must be accomplished when reached up to 50% of the student's course, and the completion of the EQ up to 60 days after the enrollment date.
Registration for PhD students with master's degree: 24 months
Registration for Ph.D. students: 24 months
Upon completion of the EQ, the student must have fulfilled 50% of the total credits required in disciplines.
The other information is in the Regulation of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, item VIII, page 6, available in the Norms.
Guidelines for the Qualification Examination approved by CPG / FM on 05/11/2017.