Peterson Filipe Pinheiro de Lima holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy from the Federal University of Paraíba (2013). Specialization in Cardiovascular Physiotherapy from Faculdade Unyleya (2019) and Specialization in Public and Family Health with an Emphasis on Sanitation from Faculdade Alpha (2019). Master’s degree in Physiotherapy from the Federal University of Pernambuco (2016), with an emphasis on Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy.
Currently, a lecturer at Centro Universitário Maurício de Nassau in the campuses of Graças, Olinda, and Paulista, teaching the subjects of Human Anatomy, Anatomy Applied to Physiotherapy, Kinesiology and Biomechanics, Methods and Techniques of Evaluation and Imaging and Complementary Exams, Pathophysiology of Musculoskeletal Dysfunctions, Aquatic Physiotherapy, Sports Physiotherapy, Prosthetics and Orthotics, Functional Reeducation, Supervised Internship I, Pathophysiology in Urology, Gynecology-Obstetrics and Oncology, Pathophysiology of Respiratory Dysfunctions, Pathophysiology in Cardiology and Angiology, Physiotherapy for Respiratory Dysfunctions, Physiotherapy in Cardiology and Angiology, TCCI (professor and advisor), and TCCII (professor and advisor).
General director, physiotherapist, and instructor at Safe Cursos. Coordinator of the postgraduate course in Women’s Health Physiotherapy with an Emphasis on Obstetrics at Cursos Aprimore.
Worked at Centro Universitário Brasileiro (UNIBRA), teaching the subjects of History and Fundamentals of Physiotherapy, Research Methodology, Human Physiology, Exercise Physiology, Imaging and Complementary Exams, Evaluation Methods and Techniques in Physiotherapy, Clinical Pathophysiology in Cardiology and Vascular Health, Clinical Pathophysiology in Pulmonology, Hydrotherapy, Physiotherapy in Cardiology and Vascular Health, Pulmonary Functional Physiotherapy, Digital Games Applied to Rehabilitation, Administration in Physiotherapy, Biostatistics, and Final Research Project I and II.
Taught English for Specific Purposes at Faculdade Osman da Costa Lins (FACOL)