See the companion webinar at: http://embt.co/1ylvkZB
With the multiple high-profile data breaches being reported lately, the need to protect your data assets is elevated. What makes a piece of data sensitive or ‘Personally Identifiable Information?' Whether it’s identifying which information is restricted or who can access it, you need a way to control your data.
In this webinar, Tim Radney will share key concerns and challenges for securing your data and Rob Loranger will show you how to implement data security in your database modeling environment with a live demonstration.
Agile Transformation: The Difference Between Success and FailureSunil Mundra
Of all the organizations that have attempted to be Agile, only few have truly succeeded. The primary reasons for lack of success appears to be the lack of understanding the difference between Agile Adoption and Transformation, and in failing to understand that Agile is a mindset and not a collection of processes and that transformation has to do with significant changes to the organization eco system. Evidence is also available that companies have found it much harder to do Agile Transformation as compared to Agile Adoption
This presentation showcases 2 contrasting case studies, one not successful and the other a success in agile transformation, to bring out the key variables that determine success or lack of it in Agile Transformation.
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See the companion webinar at: http://embt.co/1ylvkZB
With the multiple high-profile data breaches being reported lately, the need to protect your data assets is elevated. What makes a piece of data sensitive or ‘Personally Identifiable Information?' Whether it’s identifying which information is restricted or who can access it, you need a way to control your data.
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Agile Transformation: The Difference Between Success and FailureSunil Mundra
Of all the organizations that have attempted to be Agile, only few have truly succeeded. The primary reasons for lack of success appears to be the lack of understanding the difference between Agile Adoption and Transformation, and in failing to understand that Agile is a mindset and not a collection of processes and that transformation has to do with significant changes to the organization eco system. Evidence is also available that companies have found it much harder to do Agile Transformation as compared to Agile Adoption
This presentation showcases 2 contrasting case studies, one not successful and the other a success in agile transformation, to bring out the key variables that determine success or lack of it in Agile Transformation.
Andrew Lindsay gave a presentation as part of the 2014 Careers After Biological Sciences at the University of Leicester. Having graduated from the University in 2002, with a degree in Medical Biochemistry, Andy went on to study Medicine at Newcastle. He is currently a Specialist Registrar in Emergency Medicine in London. His talk included anecdotes from the various roles he has carried out since qualifying as a doctor, as well as offering advice for anyone interested in becoming a medic.
What should a severely deteriorated patient expect form a junior doctor?scanFOAM
A presentation by Peter Svensson at the 2017 meeting of the Scandinavian Society of Anaestesiology and Intensive Care Medicine.
All available content from SSAI2017: https://scanfoam.org/ssai2017/
Delivered in collaboration between scanFOAM, SSAI & SFAI.
Everything you need to know about Faculty of Medicine, Kosice, SlovakiaPeter Zavacký
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1. Curriculum Vitae
Personal information
Surname(s) / First name(s) Lanitis Michalis
Address(es) Giannou Kranidioti 87, 2231 Latsia/Nicosia.
Telephone(s) Mobile: 99-347316
E-mail(s) doctorlanitis@gmail.com
Nationality(-ies) Cypriot
Date of birth 27.02.1980
Gender Male
Nicosia General Hospital
October 2012 – April 2016
Residency in Cardiology. Completion of specialty training in April 2016 and certificate of completion
of specialty training as cardiologist.
Examining patients with different cardiology diseases such as chest pain, arrhythmias, dyspnoea
heart failure, pulmonary embolism, pulmonary hypertension etc in the cardiology department and
emergency department (during on call duties). Performing cardiology investigation with ECG,
ultrasound of the heart and stress test. Initiating therapies where appropriate.
Ostra University Hospital in Gothenburg
August 2007 – September 2012
Internal medicine resident. Completion of specialty training in Sept 2012 and certificate of
completion of specialty training as an internal medicine specialist
Worked in different internal medicine departments in Ostra university hospital in Gothenburg such as
diabetes and endocrine department, stroke and neurology department, hematology department,
infection diseases department, nephrology department, gastrointestinal department. Gained
experience treating a wide range of internal medicine diseases. Worked also in the emergency
department of Ostra university hospital and furthermore other emergency departments in several
hospitals of the land during my free time. I had the chance to experience the advanced, based on
high technology, health system of Sweden.
Education and training
Name and type of organisation
providing education and training
University of Ioannina
Dates Sept 2000 – Sept 2006
Title of qualification awarded
Principal subjects/Occupational skills
covered
Degree in Medicine( ptychion iatrikes)
Name and type of organisation
providing education and training
Lanitio Lyceum
Dates Oct 1994 – May 1997
Title of qualification awarded Apolyterion (19 3/11)
Principal subjects/Occupational skills
covered
Main subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology ,Greek
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2. Personal skills and
competences
Languages Greek, English, Swedish
Seminars Attended educational seminars during my specialization in Sweden
Attended educational seminars with regards to Cardiology organised in Greece since 2010
Computer skills and competences Very good knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook
Other interests and activities Worked in different hospitals in Sweden during my free time (Emergency Departments)
First Aid trainer in ALS seminars organized by the ministry of health for colleagues and hospital staff
since 2012
References Available upon request
Seminars/Publications
Articles Published an article in a Swedish magazine for a project conducted in Ostra University Gothenburg
hospital with professor Annika Rosengren and refers to Diabetes Mellitus and heart failure.
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