Eddy Bensoussan

Eddy Bensoussan (born 1938 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian physician.

Bensoussan graduated in 1962 with a specialty in occupational diseases, internal medicine and clinical physiopathology. He served as director of the Occupational Health Division of the Rio de Janeiro State University Hospital, and as director-general of the School of Medicine of the Rio de Janeiro State University.[1]

He has co-authored many books and papers on medical education and hospital management. His Clinic Examination Manual (Ed.Cultura Medica, Rio de Janeiro) was a standard textbook for medical students for 20 years.

Works

  • Manual do Exame Clínico (co-author Fernando Bevilacqua) [2]
  • Fisiopatologia Clínica (co-author Fernando Bevilacqua)
  • Saúde ocupacional
  • Medicina e meio-ambiente
  • Manual de Higiene, Segurança e Medicina do Trabalho" (Ed. Atheneu, 1997 ) ISBN 85-7379-014-8
  • FISIOPATOLOGIA CLÍNICA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CLINICAL, FERNANDO BEVILACQUA & EDDY BENSOUSSAN & JOSÉ MANOEL JANSEN & FERNANDO SPÍNOLA E CASTRO FERNANDO BEVILACQUA, ISBN 85-7379-039-3
  • MANUAL DE HIGIENE, SEGURANÇA E MEDICINA DO TRABALHO, EDDY BENSOUSSAN & SÉRGIO ALBIERI, DADOS DA EDIÇÂO, ISBN 85-7379-014-8 [3]
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-11. Retrieved 2010-03-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Google Translate
  3. "Editora Atheneu-Medicina-Cardiologia-Enfermagem | www.atheneu.com.br". www.atheneu.com.br. Retrieved 2016-07-17.



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