Renata Silvério da Silva was born in São Paulo, SP. From an early age, she showed a genuine interest in communication and the well-being of others, leading her to choose speech therapy as her career. She graduated in Speech Therapy from the Faculty of Medical Sciences at Santa Casa de São Paulo in 2010, acquiring a solid theoretical and practical foundation.
Throughout her professional journey, she has stood out for her versatility and adaptability. Her experience encompasses both hospital speech therapy and telemedicine, effectively integrating technology and human care.
After graduating, she specialized in Orofacial Motricity, combining anatomical and functional knowledge. Her dedication led her to work in various hospitals and maternity wards, where she had the opportunity to assist patients with swallowing difficulties, a critical aspect of speech therapy known as dysphagia.
Recently, she took on the role of Scientific Educator at Allm Brasil. Her experience with the Telestroke project was particularly significant, connecting her to a telemedicine initiative aimed at improving care for patients with Stroke.
Her involvement in the Angels project has had a transformative impact on her life, allowing her to witness firsthand the difference a humanized approach can make in the care of patients suspected of having a stroke. For Renata, helping to restore someone's love for life is one of the greatest rewards her profession can offer.