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This document outlines the key aspects of school health services. It defines school health services as a branch of preventive medicine dealing with medical inspection of school children. The objectives of school health services are to promote positive health, prevent and control communicable diseases, enable early diagnosis and treatment of defects, and provide a healthful school environment. It describes the roles and duties of the school medical officer and school health nurse in providing these services.
The Dean of the Faculty of Public Health at Mahidol University congratulates the Public Health Foundation of Bangladesh on Public Health Foundation Day. While Bangladesh faced challenges initially, public health efforts have led to improvements like reduced poverty and illness. However, challenges remain with many citizens in poverty and lacking health education. The Dean says Bangladesh's challenges present opportunities for research and practices to benefit the global community. He has worked with PHFBD members previously and looks forward to future collaborations while serving as APACPH President. He encourages applying the information from the event to improve citizens' standard of living.
The document outlines the objectives and components of a school health program. It discusses promoting student health through activities like medical examinations, screening tests, and managing handicapping conditions. It also describes creating a sanitary school environment and the roles of the school health team which includes teachers, nurses, and physicians in providing coordinated medical care, health education, and maintaining student health records.
Lumumba Hall has been home to elephants since 1971, where boys refer to themselves as elephants and pay tribute to the hall's gongom symbol which has a protection brigade of 10 members. The document discusses Lumumba Hall traditions including lumbox solidarity activities like a porridge party and carnival where entertainers performed and boys enjoyed interacting, before ending with students eating, drinking and merrymaking.
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أعزائنا طلبة الصف العاشر، إليكم عرض بوربوينت عن الوحدة الثالثة المتعلقة بالموائع الساكنة والموائع المتحركة حيث تم توضيح بعض المفاهيم والعلاقات الرياضية المتعلقة بالدروس، كما تم التطرّق لمبدأ باسكال وفنتوري وبرنولي، إضافة إلى تفسير بعض التطبيقات العملية المتعلقة.
هذا العمل من:
اعداد الأستاذة سميرة يوسف،
رفع وتنفيذ الأستاذ محمد أبو عفش
أعزائنا طلبة الصف العاشر
إليكم عرض بوربوينت عن الوحدة الثالثة المتعلقة بالموائع الساكنة والموائع المتحركة حيث تم توضيح بعض المفاهيم والعلاقات الرياضية المتعلقة بالدروس، كما تم التطرّق لمبدأ باسكال وفنتوري وبرنولي، إضافة إلى تفسير بعض التطبيقات العملية المتعلقة.
هذا العمل من اعداد واشراف المعلمة سميرة يوسف
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أعزائنا طلبة الصف العاشر، إليكم عرض بوربوينت عن الوحدة الثالثة المتعلقة بالموائع الساكنة والموائع المتحركة حيث تم توضيح بعض المفاهيم والعلاقات الرياضية المتعلقة بالدروس، كما تم التطرّق لمبدأ باسكال وفنتوري وبرنولي، إضافة إلى تفسير بعض التطبيقات العملية المتعلقة.
هذا العمل من:
اعداد الأستاذة سميرة يوسف،
رفع وتنفيذ الأستاذ محمد أبو عفش
أعزائنا طلبة الصف العاشر
إليكم عرض بوربوينت عن الوحدة الثالثة المتعلقة بالموائع الساكنة والموائع المتحركة حيث تم توضيح بعض المفاهيم والعلاقات الرياضية المتعلقة بالدروس، كما تم التطرّق لمبدأ باسكال وفنتوري وبرنولي، إضافة إلى تفسير بعض التطبيقات العملية المتعلقة.
هذا العمل من اعداد واشراف المعلمة سميرة يوسف
The document summarizes the activities of SURMEPI (Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative) in year 4, including establishing partnerships to develop a national graduate tracking system, extending the medical education pipeline to rural schools and communities, increasing eLearning resources, and collaborating with other universities on projects like strengthening primary healthcare and building biostatistics capacity. Key initiatives discussed include the Amazing Race for Health program that exposes first year students to rural health challenges, longitudinal research on the rural clinical school program, and faculty development workshops on family medicine training.
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This document summarizes a HIV/AIDS sensitization project conducted by Dr. Babalola Omotola James for peer educators at Community Grammar School, Junior School 1 in Mokola, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Over the course of several weekly sessions, Dr. Babalola provided training to 62 peer educator students (36 male and 26 female) to educate them about HIV/AIDS transmission, teenage pregnancy, goal-setting, and other health topics. The training aimed to provide students with accurate information to make informed life decisions. Materials were donated and several challenges like time constraints were overcome. Continued training by another CPet was planned to sustain the program.
This document outlines a cigarette symposium being organized by students at Lower Bala National High School. The symposium aims to educate students on the long-term health effects of smoking and encourage those who already smoke to quit. It will include discussions on the health risks of cigarettes and how to stop smoking. The event is intended to help students understand the dangers of smoking and prevent curiosity about cigarettes. The organizers will measure the success of the symposium based on increased knowledge among students and encouragement of current smokers to quit in order to live healthier lives. The symposium requires a projector and screen costing a total of 10,198 PHP.
The students conducted a community field work in Mbawala village to identify health problems and plan interventions. They found issues with water safety, lack of bed net use, and STIs due to local beliefs. They provided health education on water treatment, bed net use, STIs/HIV, and nutrition. The students also assessed child nutrition, practiced administrative duties, and concluded that improved health education, water treatment, drug supply, and facility infrastructure would benefit the community.
This document describes a school project conducted by students in grades 6-8 on the misuse of cell phones. The students debated the advantages and disadvantages of cell phones, watched videos on how cancer affects the human body, collected articles and books on the misuse of cell phones, and learned from their teacher about the health effects of misusing cell phones, including brain tumors, ear damage, cancer, accidents, wasted time, and damaged eyesight. After the project, the students pledged not to misuse their mobile phones themselves. The teacher and students hoped the project would help save lives by educating younger generations.
This document is a report from the Panchayat Union Middle School in Kizhavanpudur, Coimbatore District, India. It discusses a project led by teacher Saraswathy S. on the potential health damages of cell phone misuse for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. The students debated the advantages and disadvantages of cell phones, watched videos on how cancer affects the human body, collected articles on the misuse of cell phones, and learned from their teacher about the effects of misusing cell phones, including brain tumors, ear damage, cancer, accidents, wasted time and damaged eyesight. After the project, the students pledged not to misuse their mobile phones, and the
Oral cancer is a major public health problem globally and is largely caused by tobacco use. In India, various forms of smoked and smokeless tobacco are commonly used. The National Cancer Registry Program was established in 1981 to collect data on cancer incidence and help design control programs. Tobacco and alcohol are significant risk factors for oral cancer. The TNM staging system is used to classify oral cancer severity. Prevention strategies focus on tobacco control through regulatory, service-based, and educational approaches. Dentists play an important role in counseling patients to promote tobacco cessation and reduce oral cancer risk.
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This document provides an overview of the Zimbabwe Association of Medical Laboratory Students (ZAMLS). It begins with an introduction from the editor and lists the 2016/17 executive board. It then includes speeches from the ZAMLS president and others about the importance of the organization. The document discusses the launch of ZAMLS in 2015 and covers events held by the organization in 2016 like an International Medical Laboratory Week luncheon and a medical outreach. It also features student submissions like poems and interviews. Overall, the document celebrates the accomplishments of ZAMLS and its role in supporting medical laboratory students in Zimbabwe.
This document is a dissertation submitted by Kayitare Erick to the School of Statistics and Planning at Makerere University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Quantitative Economics. The dissertation analyzes diabetes cases in Rwanda from 2006-2015 using data collected from Kirehe Hospital. It includes chapters on introduction, literature review, methodology, results, and conclusions. The study aims to examine trends in diabetes cases over time by type of diabetes, sex, and age group using statistical analysis methods. Key findings and recommendations for diabetes prevention and management in Rwanda are also provided.
Teachers can play an important role in preventing adolescent smoking. Their own smoking behavior and knowledge about the harms of smoking influence students. Effective prevention programs provide tobacco education to students, prohibit teacher and student smoking on school grounds, and involve parents and community leaders. Raising teacher and student awareness of smoking risks through training and educational materials can help discourage uptake of smoking among adolescents.
This document discusses health promotion and disease prevention. It defines health promotion as enabling people to control health determinants to improve health. Disease prevention includes primordial, primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary levels that focus on stopping risk factors, avoiding disease development, early diagnosis and treatment, reducing complications, and avoiding unnecessary interventions, respectively. The document also discusses disease control through reducing transmission and effects, elimination through interrupting transmission regionally, and eradication through terminating all infection globally, giving smallpox as the only eradicated disease.
Delay in a seeking care among tuberculosis patients attending tuberculosis cl...said warsame
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UNAM PRESENTATION TO UGANDA AIDS COMMISION REGIONAL WORKSHOPMike Ocaka
Uganda National Advisory Centre for Men conducted a safe male circumcision campaign in the Gulu region with support from USAID. The campaign involved mobilizing communities through health education in schools and communities. Over 8,000 men and boys were sensitized and over 950 were referred for circumcision. Challenges included weather, lack of school approval, and language barriers. Recommendations include sensitizing school administrators and translating materials to local languages. Future activities will continue mobilization and conduct a health safety audit dialogue.
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Audio interviews on shisha smoking
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2. EXPOSING THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SMOKING SHISHA ON
THE HEALTH OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
A CASE STUDY OF MAKERERE UNIVERSITY
A BEHAVIORAL CHANGE COMMUNICATION STRATEGY
BY
MUGALULA CHARLENE MARY
10/U/14904/EVE
AND
SUSAN NKEMBA
10/U/14926/EVE
MARCH 2014-JUNE 2014
FINAL PROJECT PROPOSAL (JCO4208)
7. Mr. Mulindwa, a
doctor
from the
makerere
university,
Gives in detail
the effects
of smoking
shisha on
health…
8. He advises them and calls
upon
everyone
To get knowledge
on the
effects of smoking.
9. The behavior is not
only in Ugandan
Students but rather
goes as
Far as Arabic countries
Where the origins
of the
behavior
Are deeply rooted.
10. BEWARE SHISHA KILLS…
THE END
• Special thanks to Makerere university hospital
for it cooperation
• To also the students who freely shared their
experience on smoking shisha.