Meital Elimelech is seeking a position that utilizes her 14 years of experience in clinical research and laboratory work. She has worked as a clinical trials assistant and study coordinator, assisting with trial management, regulatory submissions, and patient recruitment and follow up. Meital holds an M.Sc. in Genetics and has extensive experience in molecular and biochemical laboratory methods, clinical microbiology, and instructing medical professionals. She is proficient in English and Hebrew.
Updated Improved Licensed Professional Cytotechnologist Resume Short formDebbie Hawkins
Debbie Mahalie Hawkins is an ASCP certified cytotechnologist seeking a locum tenens position. She has over 30 years of experience in cytology, including evaluating gynecologic and non-gynecologic specimens using various staining methods. Her background includes work at hospitals, private laboratories, and travel positions. She is proficient in microscopy, quality control, information systems, and adheres to established clinical and Bethesda reporting standards.
This study prospectively compared pregnancy and implantation outcomes between two groups of patients undergoing preimplantation genetic screening (PGS). Group A embryos (n=582) were cultured and monitored using a time-lapse system, while Group B embryos (n=581) were cultured conventionally. Both groups underwent trophectoderm biopsy and array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) testing on day 5. Euploid blastocysts displaying the most predictive morphokinetic parameters (Group A) or best morphology (Group B) were transferred. Clinical pregnancy, implantation, and ongoing pregnancy rates were significantly higher in Group A compared to Group B, demonstrating improved outcomes when selecting competent blastocysts combining time-lapse monitoring
This document outlines a proposal for an Emergency Radiology Fellowship program. It notes the increasing subspecialization in medicine and complexity of technologies. An Emergency Radiology Fellowship would train radiologists in emergency settings through a competency-based curriculum involving practical skills. Selecting institutions with adequate emergency infrastructure and qualified faculty is important. While subspecialization provides expertise, the approach also needs to be multidisciplinary to avoid issues like fragmentation or conflicts of interest. The fellowship aims to address future imaging needs through specialized emergency training.
Angela Schmidt is seeking a leadership role in pathology after over 35 years of experience in histology, histotechnology, and medical laboratory technology. She has extensive experience supervising histology departments and implementing new technologies and procedures. Her resume details her career history and accomplishments in histology lab management, technical skills, training and education.
This document discusses the use of oncology translational imaging for early phase anticancer drug development. It outlines how preclinical validation of imaging markers like PET and MRI can help select the best marker. Flexible clinical imaging study designs using PET and MRI allow for quantitative data interpretation. Back translation between preclinical and clinical studies through adaptive trial designs can provide feedback to optimize drug development timelines from IND submission to phase III commitment. Success requires a robust imaging biomarker toolkit, preclinical information, strong radiochemistry and physics, data analysis expertise, and an experienced clinical team.
UOG Journal Club August 2013
Intensive training program for ultrasound diagnosis of adnexal masses: protocol and preliminary results
J. L. Alcázar, L. Díaz, P. Flórez, S. Guerriero and M. Jurado
Link to the article (open access):
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/uog.12440/abstract
Grace Najjuka has over 25 years of experience in medical microbiology and laboratory work. She holds a Master of Medicine in Medical Microbiology from Makerere University and has worked in roles such as Medical Officer at Joint Clinical Research Centre and Assistant Lecturer at Makerere University. Her expertise includes infectious disease diagnosis, treatment, and research. She is currently serving as Acting Head of Microbiology at Joint Clinical Research Centre, where she supervises laboratory operations and staff.
The final protocol (v5.3). Notable changes include:
1) Confirmation of audit standard (Page 6).
2) Refinement of inclusion and exclusion criteria (Page 7)
3) Confirmation of audit status (Appendix C)
4) Refinement of required data fields (Page 19) including definitions (Pages 20-25)
Updated Improved Licensed Professional Cytotechnologist Resume Short formDebbie Hawkins
Debbie Mahalie Hawkins is an ASCP certified cytotechnologist seeking a locum tenens position. She has over 30 years of experience in cytology, including evaluating gynecologic and non-gynecologic specimens using various staining methods. Her background includes work at hospitals, private laboratories, and travel positions. She is proficient in microscopy, quality control, information systems, and adheres to established clinical and Bethesda reporting standards.
This study prospectively compared pregnancy and implantation outcomes between two groups of patients undergoing preimplantation genetic screening (PGS). Group A embryos (n=582) were cultured and monitored using a time-lapse system, while Group B embryos (n=581) were cultured conventionally. Both groups underwent trophectoderm biopsy and array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) testing on day 5. Euploid blastocysts displaying the most predictive morphokinetic parameters (Group A) or best morphology (Group B) were transferred. Clinical pregnancy, implantation, and ongoing pregnancy rates were significantly higher in Group A compared to Group B, demonstrating improved outcomes when selecting competent blastocysts combining time-lapse monitoring
This document outlines a proposal for an Emergency Radiology Fellowship program. It notes the increasing subspecialization in medicine and complexity of technologies. An Emergency Radiology Fellowship would train radiologists in emergency settings through a competency-based curriculum involving practical skills. Selecting institutions with adequate emergency infrastructure and qualified faculty is important. While subspecialization provides expertise, the approach also needs to be multidisciplinary to avoid issues like fragmentation or conflicts of interest. The fellowship aims to address future imaging needs through specialized emergency training.
Angela Schmidt is seeking a leadership role in pathology after over 35 years of experience in histology, histotechnology, and medical laboratory technology. She has extensive experience supervising histology departments and implementing new technologies and procedures. Her resume details her career history and accomplishments in histology lab management, technical skills, training and education.
This document discusses the use of oncology translational imaging for early phase anticancer drug development. It outlines how preclinical validation of imaging markers like PET and MRI can help select the best marker. Flexible clinical imaging study designs using PET and MRI allow for quantitative data interpretation. Back translation between preclinical and clinical studies through adaptive trial designs can provide feedback to optimize drug development timelines from IND submission to phase III commitment. Success requires a robust imaging biomarker toolkit, preclinical information, strong radiochemistry and physics, data analysis expertise, and an experienced clinical team.
UOG Journal Club August 2013
Intensive training program for ultrasound diagnosis of adnexal masses: protocol and preliminary results
J. L. Alcázar, L. Díaz, P. Flórez, S. Guerriero and M. Jurado
Link to the article (open access):
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/uog.12440/abstract
Grace Najjuka has over 25 years of experience in medical microbiology and laboratory work. She holds a Master of Medicine in Medical Microbiology from Makerere University and has worked in roles such as Medical Officer at Joint Clinical Research Centre and Assistant Lecturer at Makerere University. Her expertise includes infectious disease diagnosis, treatment, and research. She is currently serving as Acting Head of Microbiology at Joint Clinical Research Centre, where she supervises laboratory operations and staff.
The final protocol (v5.3). Notable changes include:
1) Confirmation of audit standard (Page 6).
2) Refinement of inclusion and exclusion criteria (Page 7)
3) Confirmation of audit status (Appendix C)
4) Refinement of required data fields (Page 19) including definitions (Pages 20-25)
To address family history collection, interpretation, and application in busy primary care practices, NCHPEG has collaborated collaborating with the March of Dimes, Genetic Alliance, Harvard Partners, and the Health Resources and Services Administration to develop and evaluate a novel family history tool that focuses on prenatal and neonatal health. The tool helps to improve health outcomes for the female patient, fetus, and family by providing clinical decision support and educational resources for risk assessment based on family history. A set of screenshots and an overview of the module can be reviewed via this downloadable ppt.
This session was conducted as a part of the 6th Resident Professional Development Course titled "Evidence-Based Medicine" in 9th SEPT 2015 at College of Medicine, King Saud University
The Business of Genomic Testing by James CrawfordKnome_Inc
This document summarizes the key findings from a survey of 13 early adopter institutions that have implemented next-generation genomic sequencing (NGS) technologies. The survey identified common drivers for adoption including demands from clinical colleagues, anticipated efficiency gains, and acquiring institutional expertise. It also explored barriers such as lack of informatics expertise and high costs. Respondents provided lessons learned such as NGS being more complicated than expected and the importance of multidisciplinary teams. Common measures of successful outcomes included growth in test volumes and expansion of testing menus. The document concludes with recommendations for professional organizations like the College of American Pathologists, including providing educational programs and testing standards.
An Overview on Evidence-Based Clinical Guidelines for the Staff of the NICU of King Saud Medical City Presented in Wednesday March 20th, 2013 in Riyadh, KSA by Dr. Yasser Sami Amer
Participants: Dr Nabil AlOthaidan, Dr Haider Sumaily, Dr Tarek Abo ElMaaty, Dr Mohamed Jaaffar, Dr Samer Askoul, Dr Kussai Awad, Dr Angelito Narito, Dr Faiza Gaber, Dr Eiman Darwish, Dr Sharifa Alassiri. Michael Randy, Shanon and Dr Yazid, Dr Omnia, Dr Alaa and Dr Titiana and the respectable staff of the NICU in KSMC.
Special Thanks to Miss Nawf El-Noumsy for organization
5th Tumor Models Boston July 2017 BrochureDiane McKenna
Tumor Models Boston 2017 will address the preclinical & clinical developments of the most promising therapies including targeted therapies, check-point inhibitors & CAR-T therapies and how these findings can be utilized to bridge the gap between preclinical and clinical studies.
Seventh Annual Next Generation Dx SummitJaime Hodges
The Next Generation Dx Summit (www.nextgenerationdx.com), entering its seventh year, brings together more than 800 diagnostics professionals from across the world, providing comprehensive programming and valuable networking opportunities. Spanning from clinical diagnostics to business strategy, this year’s expanded program encompasses predictive cancer biomarkers, companion diagnostics, infectious disease, point-of-care, pharmacy-based diagnostics, cell-free DNA, commercialization, cancer immunotherapy, and reimbursement. With widespread coverage of all the most relevant diagnostics topics, the Next Generation Dx Summit promises to be a must-attend event to hear the latest announcements and developments in this rapidly evolving field.
The document summarizes plans to develop a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) application for the University of Colorado. It discusses the goals of the CTSA program to improve translational research and the requirements for the application. Working groups are being formed across University of Colorado campuses and affiliated hospitals to develop the application components. The deadline for submission is October 24, 2007.
One example of how Clinical Cancer Registry level data can review practice va...Cancer Institute NSW
We examined the possible utility of using Cancer Institute NSW Clinical Cancer Registry data by examining one contentious issue in radiation oncology as an example. Increasing evidence has been published about the safety and efficacy of hypofractionated radiotherapy, in comparison with standard fractionation, in early, node-negative breast cancer.
This document discusses digital pathology and its potential to address challenges facing anatomic pathology in Canada. It summarizes the current process which involves biopsy samples being prepared as slides that pathologists physically examine under microscopes. It notes pathology is essential for healthcare but faces issues like unequal rural access, inefficient manual processes, and increasing workload. Digital pathology could help by allowing virtual slide sharing to improve access, and using image analysis to increase efficiency and allow pathologists to handle higher caseloads. This represents a new frontier with the potential to enhance pathology services in Canada.
Predictors of MDT review and the impact on lung cancer survival for HNELHD re...Cancer Institute NSW
Review by a Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) has been shown to lead to increased rates of surgical resection, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and timeliness of care. Most recently, the Victorian lung cancer patterns of care study have found that MDT review is an independent predictor of lung cancer survival.
The document discusses updated recommendations for preventing surgical site infections, including adhering to guidelines for maintaining asepsis in the operating room, having patients use chlorhexidine for preoperative skin cleansing, and maintaining normothermia during and after surgery. Key factors that can reduce SSIs are proper skin preparation techniques, use of antibiotic prophylaxis, and keeping patients warm to avoid hypothermia which compromises the immune system's ability to fight infection.
Expediting Colonoscopy for Patients with + Faecal Occult Blood Test in a Publ...Cancer Institute NSW
Colon cancer is the commonest cancer in Australia. The Federal Gov. has recently accelerated the rollout of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program to 2nd yearly after age 50 by 2018. We anticipate up to 1000 extra colonoscopies on the public system at NSLHD.
Journal club-Determination of surgical priorities in appendicitisYouttam Laudari
This study aimed to identify risk factors for actual appendiceal perforation in patients diagnosed with non-perforated appendicitis by CT scan. The researchers conducted a retrospective case-control study of 1362 patients at a hospital in South Korea between 2006-2013. They found age over 35, temperature over 37.7°C, neutrophil count over 65%, and appendiceal diameter over 8mm were associated with actual perforation. The study identified body temperature, symptom duration, age, and appendiceal diameter as independent risk factors to help determine surgical priority and reduce complications from undiagnosed perforation.
This document discusses options to reduce injury and attrition rates during military training by addressing underlying health conditions prior to and during entry-level training. It identifies several physiological risk factors for injuries like low bone density, nutrient deficiencies, and low fitness levels. It then outlines various screening and treatment options at different stages of the recruitment and training process to identify and address these risks, such as conducting bone density and blood screens at Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS) or Delayed Entry Programs (DEP), and establishing temporary Fitness Training Units (FTU) for recruits identified as high-risk. The goal is to implement "prevention and fix forward" approaches to improve readiness and save over $250 million annually.
John Q. Publik, a wealthy New York businessman, wakes up on July 4th but finds himself mysteriously transported back to July 4th, 1915. Confused by the unfamiliar cityscape and unable to use his phone, he encounters many immigrants selling various goods. He later meets his great-grandfather and discovers that his views on immigrants and foreigners are misguided. When he returns to the present, he decides to change his approach to business and community outreach.
Jeremy Blanton is studying Digital Cinematography at Full Sail University. He has always been interested in photography and the visual arts. After trying careers in live music and restaurants, he realized he needed a career in the visual arts industry. Since his father passed away in 2013, Jeremy has dedicated himself to his true passion of capturing life on film. He is an experienced camera operator and editor, and is looking to collaborate with like-minded, creative people on film projects.
Clyde Seruelo is a lighting designer and architect based in Singapore. His portfolio document summarizes several of his lighting design projects in Southeast Asia between 2009-2014. These include lighting for recreational areas like the Sentosa Boardwalk in Singapore, commercial developments like the J Cube Shopping Mall, and hospitality projects such as the Alila Villas Soori resort in Bali. The document provides brief descriptions of each project's scope, client, and the architect when applicable. It also includes impression images and lighting concepts to illustrate Seruelo's lighting strategies.
To address family history collection, interpretation, and application in busy primary care practices, NCHPEG has collaborated collaborating with the March of Dimes, Genetic Alliance, Harvard Partners, and the Health Resources and Services Administration to develop and evaluate a novel family history tool that focuses on prenatal and neonatal health. The tool helps to improve health outcomes for the female patient, fetus, and family by providing clinical decision support and educational resources for risk assessment based on family history. A set of screenshots and an overview of the module can be reviewed via this downloadable ppt.
This session was conducted as a part of the 6th Resident Professional Development Course titled "Evidence-Based Medicine" in 9th SEPT 2015 at College of Medicine, King Saud University
The Business of Genomic Testing by James CrawfordKnome_Inc
This document summarizes the key findings from a survey of 13 early adopter institutions that have implemented next-generation genomic sequencing (NGS) technologies. The survey identified common drivers for adoption including demands from clinical colleagues, anticipated efficiency gains, and acquiring institutional expertise. It also explored barriers such as lack of informatics expertise and high costs. Respondents provided lessons learned such as NGS being more complicated than expected and the importance of multidisciplinary teams. Common measures of successful outcomes included growth in test volumes and expansion of testing menus. The document concludes with recommendations for professional organizations like the College of American Pathologists, including providing educational programs and testing standards.
An Overview on Evidence-Based Clinical Guidelines for the Staff of the NICU of King Saud Medical City Presented in Wednesday March 20th, 2013 in Riyadh, KSA by Dr. Yasser Sami Amer
Participants: Dr Nabil AlOthaidan, Dr Haider Sumaily, Dr Tarek Abo ElMaaty, Dr Mohamed Jaaffar, Dr Samer Askoul, Dr Kussai Awad, Dr Angelito Narito, Dr Faiza Gaber, Dr Eiman Darwish, Dr Sharifa Alassiri. Michael Randy, Shanon and Dr Yazid, Dr Omnia, Dr Alaa and Dr Titiana and the respectable staff of the NICU in KSMC.
Special Thanks to Miss Nawf El-Noumsy for organization
5th Tumor Models Boston July 2017 BrochureDiane McKenna
Tumor Models Boston 2017 will address the preclinical & clinical developments of the most promising therapies including targeted therapies, check-point inhibitors & CAR-T therapies and how these findings can be utilized to bridge the gap between preclinical and clinical studies.
Seventh Annual Next Generation Dx SummitJaime Hodges
The Next Generation Dx Summit (www.nextgenerationdx.com), entering its seventh year, brings together more than 800 diagnostics professionals from across the world, providing comprehensive programming and valuable networking opportunities. Spanning from clinical diagnostics to business strategy, this year’s expanded program encompasses predictive cancer biomarkers, companion diagnostics, infectious disease, point-of-care, pharmacy-based diagnostics, cell-free DNA, commercialization, cancer immunotherapy, and reimbursement. With widespread coverage of all the most relevant diagnostics topics, the Next Generation Dx Summit promises to be a must-attend event to hear the latest announcements and developments in this rapidly evolving field.
The document summarizes plans to develop a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) application for the University of Colorado. It discusses the goals of the CTSA program to improve translational research and the requirements for the application. Working groups are being formed across University of Colorado campuses and affiliated hospitals to develop the application components. The deadline for submission is October 24, 2007.
One example of how Clinical Cancer Registry level data can review practice va...Cancer Institute NSW
We examined the possible utility of using Cancer Institute NSW Clinical Cancer Registry data by examining one contentious issue in radiation oncology as an example. Increasing evidence has been published about the safety and efficacy of hypofractionated radiotherapy, in comparison with standard fractionation, in early, node-negative breast cancer.
This document discusses digital pathology and its potential to address challenges facing anatomic pathology in Canada. It summarizes the current process which involves biopsy samples being prepared as slides that pathologists physically examine under microscopes. It notes pathology is essential for healthcare but faces issues like unequal rural access, inefficient manual processes, and increasing workload. Digital pathology could help by allowing virtual slide sharing to improve access, and using image analysis to increase efficiency and allow pathologists to handle higher caseloads. This represents a new frontier with the potential to enhance pathology services in Canada.
Predictors of MDT review and the impact on lung cancer survival for HNELHD re...Cancer Institute NSW
Review by a Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) has been shown to lead to increased rates of surgical resection, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and timeliness of care. Most recently, the Victorian lung cancer patterns of care study have found that MDT review is an independent predictor of lung cancer survival.
The document discusses updated recommendations for preventing surgical site infections, including adhering to guidelines for maintaining asepsis in the operating room, having patients use chlorhexidine for preoperative skin cleansing, and maintaining normothermia during and after surgery. Key factors that can reduce SSIs are proper skin preparation techniques, use of antibiotic prophylaxis, and keeping patients warm to avoid hypothermia which compromises the immune system's ability to fight infection.
Expediting Colonoscopy for Patients with + Faecal Occult Blood Test in a Publ...Cancer Institute NSW
Colon cancer is the commonest cancer in Australia. The Federal Gov. has recently accelerated the rollout of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program to 2nd yearly after age 50 by 2018. We anticipate up to 1000 extra colonoscopies on the public system at NSLHD.
Journal club-Determination of surgical priorities in appendicitisYouttam Laudari
This study aimed to identify risk factors for actual appendiceal perforation in patients diagnosed with non-perforated appendicitis by CT scan. The researchers conducted a retrospective case-control study of 1362 patients at a hospital in South Korea between 2006-2013. They found age over 35, temperature over 37.7°C, neutrophil count over 65%, and appendiceal diameter over 8mm were associated with actual perforation. The study identified body temperature, symptom duration, age, and appendiceal diameter as independent risk factors to help determine surgical priority and reduce complications from undiagnosed perforation.
This document discusses options to reduce injury and attrition rates during military training by addressing underlying health conditions prior to and during entry-level training. It identifies several physiological risk factors for injuries like low bone density, nutrient deficiencies, and low fitness levels. It then outlines various screening and treatment options at different stages of the recruitment and training process to identify and address these risks, such as conducting bone density and blood screens at Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS) or Delayed Entry Programs (DEP), and establishing temporary Fitness Training Units (FTU) for recruits identified as high-risk. The goal is to implement "prevention and fix forward" approaches to improve readiness and save over $250 million annually.
John Q. Publik, a wealthy New York businessman, wakes up on July 4th but finds himself mysteriously transported back to July 4th, 1915. Confused by the unfamiliar cityscape and unable to use his phone, he encounters many immigrants selling various goods. He later meets his great-grandfather and discovers that his views on immigrants and foreigners are misguided. When he returns to the present, he decides to change his approach to business and community outreach.
Jeremy Blanton is studying Digital Cinematography at Full Sail University. He has always been interested in photography and the visual arts. After trying careers in live music and restaurants, he realized he needed a career in the visual arts industry. Since his father passed away in 2013, Jeremy has dedicated himself to his true passion of capturing life on film. He is an experienced camera operator and editor, and is looking to collaborate with like-minded, creative people on film projects.
Clyde Seruelo is a lighting designer and architect based in Singapore. His portfolio document summarizes several of his lighting design projects in Southeast Asia between 2009-2014. These include lighting for recreational areas like the Sentosa Boardwalk in Singapore, commercial developments like the J Cube Shopping Mall, and hospitality projects such as the Alila Villas Soori resort in Bali. The document provides brief descriptions of each project's scope, client, and the architect when applicable. It also includes impression images and lighting concepts to illustrate Seruelo's lighting strategies.
Reem Eses has over 28 years of experience in treasury management and banking. She currently serves as the Head of Treasury at Cairo Amman Bank in Jordan, where she manages the treasury function, overseeing operations and ensuring regulatory compliance. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Treasurer and held roles in economic analysis and project management. She has extensive expertise in areas like foreign remittances, cash management, ATM management, and performance enhancement.
This document discusses planning smart energy resorts using solar PV and energy storage hybrid systems. It provides details on a hypothetical hybrid system for a 40 bungalow resort in Bintan, Indonesia. Key points:
- The resort currently uses diesel generators costing $40/kWh and $31,536 annually.
- A proposed 60kW solar PV system could generate 216 kWh per day, reducing diesel consumption by 86 liters daily and annual costs by $31,536.
- Battery storage would allow excess solar energy to power the resort after dark.
- The solar PV and storage system would cost $210,000 but financing over 6 years would only cost slightly more annually than current
Este documento describe los sistemas de apoyo a la manufactura y los departamentos clave involucrados en el proceso de producción de una compañía. Explica que la ingeniería de manufactura se encarga del diseño de procesos y equipos de producción, la planificación y control de producción se ocupa de la logística y programación para cumplir con los planes, y el control de calidad asegura que los productos cumplan con las especificaciones y expectativas de los clientes.
1) O documento discute a importância e credibilidade dos jornais impressos, citando uma pesquisa que mostra que 58% dos entrevistados confiam nos jornais.
2) É descrita uma campanha de sucesso realizada pelo jornal A Cidade e uma cervejaria para conscientizar a população sobre a dengue.
3) Uma ação bem-sucedida de distribuição de chips telefônicos é relatada, onde o jornal impresso foi fundamental para a visibilidade da promoção.
Zenith Cooper is a recruitment firm that specializes in finding skilled professionals for clients across several sectors, including marine, sales, technology, engineering, finance, and administration. They aim to create long-term partnerships with clients by keeping them informed of industry trends and available candidates. Zenith Cooper Marine specifically recruits for shore-based marine roles in areas like management, crew, health and safety, maintenance, and sales. They provide recruitment services globally and have experience in the EU, Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions.
*Day 2 unit 4 Migration.wgs.te-ks1_a.6b.7b.21cbpearltx
This document discusses migration and provides analysis questions, directions for an activity, images, and definitions related to the causes and effects of migration. It addresses several types of migration including economic migration driven by opportunities or lack of opportunities, environmental migration due to natural disasters, refugee migration due to violence or persecution, and guest worker migration driven by temporary labor demands. Students are asked to analyze images of historical and current migration related to push and pull factors and categorize them. Causes of migration discussed include seeking economic opportunities, escaping unsafe conditions, and responding to environmental disasters or political conflicts.
This portfolio contains examples of the student's work including a web page layout, event flyer, photography, media marketing materials like a magazine spread, and graphic designs such as a movie poster and slide design. The portfolio is intended to showcase the student's skills and experience in areas like web design, print media, photography and visual communication to potential employers or clients.
Pixi-udgaven af Ole Ditlev Nielsens og Martin Lasse Hansen Siebens roste bog om det gode samarbejde på skoler og uddannelsesinstitutioner. En række sætninger fra bogen præsenterer dens temaer og budskaber i denne infographic.
Wendy Johnson has over 12 years of experience in clinical laboratories and as a medical laboratory technologist. She has a Bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Master's degree in Health Administration from Pfeiffer University. Currently, she works as a Clinical Research Associate coordinating clinical studies for Roche Diagnostics, ensuring studies adhere to regulations and meet objectives. Previously she has worked performing cancer diagnostic testing, newborn genetic screening tests, and specimen processing.
Usama Mohamed Eldeeb is a clinical pathologist licensed in Saudi Arabia and Dubai who has over 10 years of experience leading pathology laboratories. He is interested in research and his dissertation argued novel markers for early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma. Currently he is the head of the pathology department at Al-Sharq Medical Group in Saudi Arabia where he oversees daily operations and has introduced several new tests and automated equipment. He aims to provide quality patient care through effective management and professional standards.
How evidence affects clinical practice in egyptWafaa Benjamin
Evidence based medicine is the gold standard for clinical care.
It implies the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values.
There is still a wide gap between availability of evidence and its incorporation into routine practice in our country.
Barriers to implementation could be personal, social, institutional, financial and legal barriers.
True practice of evidence based care can only occur where evidence based decisions coincide with patients’ beliefs and clinicians’ preferences.
Continuing medical education programs should be set with integrating evidence based medicine teaching and learning within clinical training.
The importance of presence of local national guidelines which need to take into account variation in expertise, resources and patient preferences across our geographical and cultural contexts .
Customisation of a guideline to meet the local needs of a target patient population is critical to successful implementation.
New microsoft office power point presentationMahwish Afzal
This document discusses comparing the efficacy of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and pap smear as methods for cervical cancer screening in low resource settings. Cervical cancer is very common in Pakistan but there is no effective or affordable screening program. The objectives are to compare the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of VIA and pap smear, and to determine the prevalence of cervical abnormalities. VIA may be better for low resource areas as it is low cost, provides immediate results, and does not require follow up visits. The study aims to enroll women ages 25-60 to undergo both VIA and pap smear to evaluate which method is more effective for cervical cancer screening in Pakistan.
All the guidelines recommend co testing as the modality of choice for cervical cancer screening.
However, Cobas test was approved by FDA as primary screening modality in 2014.
This curriculum vitae is for Valerie Watson, who has over 15 years of experience in clinical research coordination and administration. She is currently a Clinical Research Coordinator at Danbury Hospital, where her responsibilities include patient recruitment, protocol implementation, data collection, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Previously, she held roles as an Administrative Assistant/Clinical Research Coordinator and Medical Assistant/Secretary. Valerie has a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Western Connecticut State University and maintains several professional certifications. She has extensive training in good clinical practice and regulatory guidelines.
During last two decades understanding and treatment of HIV-infected persons and lab techniques for the preparation of virus-free sperms have improved substantially.
Current treatments for HIV can limit the risk of viral transmission to the partner and offspring. Now a days more and more HIV infected couples are seeking fertility options.
A talk delivered by Dr Neelam Ohri in centenary program in BHU, Varanasi, on HIV and Infertility.
I delivered this talk in a HIV awareness workshop in BHU centenary celebration, BHU, Varanasi U.P. India
During last two decades understanding and treatment of HIV-infected persons and lab techniques for the preparation of virus-free sperms have improved substantially.
Current treatments for HIV can limit the risk of viral transmission to the partner and offspring.
Infertility treatment in
Sero discordant couple
Sero concordant couple
Knowingly conceiving a child who may be born with HIV
HIV testing for couples seeking fertility assistance
Potential risks to the health- care providers
Improving access to infertility care for HIV-infected individuals
Providing third party assisted reproductive services
Cervical cancer by dr alka mukherjee dr apurva mukherjee nagpur m.s.alka mukherjee
Cervical cancer develops in a woman's cervix (the entrance to the uterus from the vagina).
Almost all cervical cancer cases (99%) are linked to infection with high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPV), an extremely common virus transmitted through sexual contact.
Although most infections with HPV resolve spontaneously and cause no symptoms, persistent infection can cause cervical cancer in women.
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women. In 2018, an estimated 570 000 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer worldwide and about 311 000 women died from the disease.
Effective primary (HPV vaccination) and secondary prevention approaches (screening for, and treating precancerous lesions) will prevent most cervical cancer cases.
When diagnosed, cervical cancer is one of the most successfully treatable forms of cancer, as long as it is detected early and managed effectively. Cancers diagnosed in late stages can also be controlled with appropriate treatment and palliative care.
With a comprehensive approach to prevent, screen and treat, cervical cancer can be eliminated as a public health problem within a generation.
Reliability, accuracy and cost effectiveness of prenatal screeningRustem Celami
Dr. Genc Kabili, Dr. Rustem Celami
A scientific paper in prenatal care
Prenatal screening, genetic abnormalities, reliability, accuracy, cost-effectiveness
Use of new image capturing and sharing systems in colposcopy training Ameli T...triumphbenelux
This document discusses using new image capturing and sharing systems to improve colposcopy training. It notes that training in Norway currently lacks organization and qualified trainers. Mobile technologies like smartphones with specialized applications could allow trainees to capture high-quality colposcopy images and share them securely with remote experts for consultation and training. This may help qualify more trainees more quickly and improve quality assurance. The document proposes a pilot project using mobile colposcopy units to train gynecologists abroad, with follow-up evaluation and mentoring via mobile communication.
Brandon Brown is seeking employment as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist. He has over 5 years of experience working in hospital laboratories, including his current role as a Medical Technologist at Houston Methodist Hospital where he performs urinalysis, chemistry, coagulation, blood gas, and platelet testing. Brown has a Bachelor's degree in Medical Technology from the University of Arkansas and a Master's degree in progress from the University of Southern Mississippi. He has ASCP certification and references available.
Ahmed Walid Anwar Morad, Professor Obstetrics and Gynecology
Optional procedures alongside the standard IVF protocol to increase the chance of a live birth.
Genetic testing allows for the diagnosis of genetic disorders and vulnerabilities to inherited diseases. There are several types of genetic tests including carrier screening, prenatal diagnostic testing, newborn screening, and diagnostic testing. Common diagnostic tests include ultrasonography, amniocentesis, chorionic villi sampling, and analysis of maternal serum markers. Genetic testing can help people take preventive measures but also carries risks like physical risks from invasive tests and emotional risks from results. Nurses play a role in ensuring informed consent, counseling, and maintaining privacy and confidentiality with genetic testing.
Dr. Nancy Louis Wassef has over 30 years of experience in clinical pathology and laboratory management. She has held leadership roles as the Head of Pathology Departments and Laboratories in the UK, Saudi Arabia, and Europe. Her expertise includes clinical chemistry, hematology, microbiology, and transfusion medicine. She has published over 30 medical papers and is fluent in English, French, and Arabic.
Janna Brancato is a research nurse at Yale Medical School and Yale School of Public Health. She has overseen multiple research studies focused on improving diagnosis and treatment of tick-borne diseases since 2012. She has ensured compliance with research standards, optimized subject enrollment and data collection, trained over 500 personnel, and maintained accurate reporting and safety protocols. Her skills include laboratory techniques, data management, and developing research protocols. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from MGH Institute of Health Professions and a Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Sciences from University of Connecticut.
This document discusses several National Patient Safety Goals established by the Joint Commission for hospitals to implement in order to improve patient safety. It provides details on the goals for 2013 related to reducing catheter-associated urinary tract infections, using two patient identifiers, eliminating transfusion errors, reporting critical test results in a timely manner, labeling medications and properly managing anticoagulant therapy.
Quantum Medical Update is a CME initiative produced by the in-house clinical team of Quantum Diagnostics. This monthly newsletter is in-line with our commitment to better service our doctors.
The document discusses various options for cervical cancer screening including conventional Pap smears, liquid based cytology, and several HPV testing assays. It emphasizes that HPV testing is more sensitive than cytology alone in detecting cervical lesions. HPV co-testing or HPV testing alone are recommended, with triage of positive HPV tests by genotyping. Liquid based cytology allows for both cytology and HPV testing from a single sample. Algorithms are provided for HPV testing in primary screening and for cytology with HPV co-testing. A table compares the available cervical cancer screening tests offered.
1. CV-CV- Meital ElimelechMeital Elimelech meitaleli28@gmail.commeitaleli28@gmail.com •• 972-54-5485167972-54-5485167 •• 972-777001938972-777001938
Tel AvivTel Aviv|| 1981, single1981, single
Experience as a Clinical Trials Assistant (CTA( in a global CRO.Experience as a Clinical Trials Assistant (CTA( in a global CRO.
Experience as a study coordinator in the field of lung cancer.Experience as a study coordinator in the field of lung cancer.
Graduate of CRA course and Graduate (M.Sc.) in Genetics.Graduate of CRA course and Graduate (M.Sc.) in Genetics.
A good understanding of the Good Clinical Practice (GCP), regulatory requirements and monitoringA good understanding of the Good Clinical Practice (GCP), regulatory requirements and monitoring
practices.practices.
Vast experience in working with patientsVast experience in working with patients and medical staff including instructing doctors.and medical staff including instructing doctors.
Experience in in patients screening,Experience in in patients screening, recruitmentrecruitment and follow-up.and follow-up.
Vast experience inVast experience in submission of clinical trials to the Ethics committee and submission of grantsubmission of clinical trials to the Ethics committee and submission of grant
applications.applications.
Experience in working in a team andExperience in working in a team and independentindependent work.work.
Experience in working under stress. Good communication skills and high level of EnglishExperience in working under stress. Good communication skills and high level of English..
Education:Education:
2010:2010: CRA courseCRA course at Pharma Job's Bio-Medical College.at Pharma Job's Bio-Medical College.
2005-2007:2005-2007: Graduate Degree (M.Sc.) with honors from the Faculty of Basic Medical StudiesGraduate Degree (M.Sc.) with honors from the Faculty of Basic Medical Studies
inin thethe department of Humandepartment of Human Genetics, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.Genetics, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Excellence for graduate thesisExcellence for graduate thesis (final grade 96).(final grade 96).
2001-2004:2001-2004: Undergraduate Degree (B.Sc.) from the Faculty of Life SciencesUndergraduate Degree (B.Sc.) from the Faculty of Life Sciences,, atat the Hebrewthe Hebrew
University of Jerusalem.University of Jerusalem.
1996-1999:1996-1999: De Shalit High School, Rehovot- Matriculation certificate (Bagrut) with honors - BiologyDe Shalit High School, Rehovot- Matriculation certificate (Bagrut) with honors - Biology
major.major.
Employment Experience:Employment Experience:
2013-Today:2013-Today: Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA)Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA)| Perfection-CRO Ltd. (prior Harrison Clinical| Perfection-CRO Ltd. (prior Harrison Clinical
Research Israel) | RehovotResearch Israel) | Rehovot
•• Assisting study teams withAssisting study teams with selective aspects of trial managementselective aspects of trial management from start-up tofrom start-up to
close-out.close-out.
•• Responsible for preparingResponsible for preparing submission for thesubmission for the Ethics CommitteeEthics Committee (EC)(EC) from start-upfrom start-up
to close-out.to close-out.
•• Responsible forResponsible for creating project-specific binders and electronic trackerscreating project-specific binders and electronic trackers forfor
maintaining and updating project-related data.maintaining and updating project-related data.
•• Providing support inProviding support in creating the Trial Master File (TMF), Investigator Site Filecreating the Trial Master File (TMF), Investigator Site File
(ISF) and(ISF) and Pharmacy FilePharmacy File and preparation for audits and archiving.and preparation for audits and archiving.
•• Responsible forResponsible for thethe receipt, collection, tracking and review of essentialreceipt, collection, tracking and review of essential
documentsdocuments to confirm completeness.to confirm completeness.
•• Assist with allAssist with all correspondence neededcorrespondence needed with the study coordinators in the sites.with the study coordinators in the sites.
•• TranslationTranslation of study-related documents and correspondence.of study-related documents and correspondence.
•• Coordinating the distribution of clinical trial materialsCoordinating the distribution of clinical trial materials (e.g. regulatory binders) and(e.g. regulatory binders) and
ensure inventory is adequate for the overall study.ensure inventory is adequate for the overall study.
2012-Today:2012-Today: Study CoordStudy Coordinator |inator | Thoracic Cancer ResearchThoracic Cancer Research and Detection Centerand Detection Center | S| Shebaheba
Medical CenterMedical Center || Ramat GanRamat Gan
2. •• Responsible for preparingResponsible for preparing submission for thesubmission for the Ethics CommitteeEthics Committee (EC)(EC) from start-upfrom start-up
to close-out.to close-out.
•• Patients screening and recruitmentPatients screening and recruitment for clinical trial, collection of breath, sputum andfor clinical trial, collection of breath, sputum and
blood samples andblood samples and patients follow-uppatients follow-up..
•• Case Report Forms (CRFs) completionCase Report Forms (CRFs) completion and maintaining a research database.and maintaining a research database.
•• Responsible forResponsible for submittingsubmitting grant applicationsgrant applications..
•• Instructing medical studentsInstructing medical students in their clinical projects.in their clinical projects.
2008-2012:2008-2012: ResearcherResearcher || Clinical Microbiology LabClinical Microbiology Lab||Shaare Zedek Medical CenterShaare Zedek Medical Center || JerusalemJerusalem::
•• VastVast experience inexperience in instructing doctors in laboratory methodsinstructing doctors in laboratory methods..
•• Close collaborationClose collaboration with the doctors and nurses of the Infectious Disease Unit (IDU).with the doctors and nurses of the Infectious Disease Unit (IDU).
•• Responsible forResponsible for reporting epidemiological informationreporting epidemiological information to the nurses of the IDU.to the nurses of the IDU.
•• Maintaining a research databaseMaintaining a research database andand writing protocolswriting protocols for laboratory procedures.for laboratory procedures.
•• Introduction and calibration of new molecular methods, and utilization of classicalIntroduction and calibration of new molecular methods, and utilization of classical
microbiology methods.microbiology methods.
2005-2007:2005-2007: Graduate Degree Student |Graduate Degree Student | The Research Lab of Prof.The Research Lab of Prof. Dina Ben-YehudaDina Ben-Yehuda || TheThe
Hebrew UniversityHebrew University ofof Jerusalem:Jerusalem:
•• The subject of the thesis:The subject of the thesis: The mechanism of cell-induced death by the proteinThe mechanism of cell-induced death by the protein LivinLivin
and its potential roleand its potential role in cancer therapy (in cancer therapy (especially in melanoma)especially in melanoma)..
•• Considerable experience inConsiderable experience in molecular and biochemical methodsmolecular and biochemical methods..
•• Close collaboration between the researchers within the lab, and with researchers fromClose collaboration between the researchers within the lab, and with researchers from
other labs.other labs.
•• Management of lab inventoryManagement of lab inventory..
•• Instructing doctors in laboratory methods.Instructing doctors in laboratory methods.
2004-2005:2004-2005: Medical SecretaryMedical Secretary || Department of IVF (Prof. Shlomo Mashiach)Department of IVF (Prof. Shlomo Mashiach) || Assuta MedicalAssuta Medical
CenterCenter | Tel Aviv| Tel Aviv::
•• Administrative workAdministrative work in the IVF department-in the IVF department- Extensive work with medical staffExtensive work with medical staff..
•• Receiving patients, performing inspections, updating medical files andReceiving patients, performing inspections, updating medical files and summarizingsummarizing
surgical procedures.surgical procedures.
•• Reporting medical abnormal test resultsReporting medical abnormal test results to the nurses.to the nurses.
•• Work under stress and managing a tight schedule.Work under stress and managing a tight schedule.
2002-2003:2002-2003: Assistant in Genetic ResearchAssistant in Genetic Research || The Department of Molecular Genetics (Prof.The Department of Molecular Genetics (Prof.
Doron Lancet)Doron Lancet) || The Weizmann Institute of ScienceThe Weizmann Institute of Science | Rehovot| Rehovot::
•• Fieldwork -Fieldwork - recruitmentrecruitment of patientsof patients for Genetic research.for Genetic research.
•• Taking an anamnesisTaking an anamnesis and conduction of venous blood extraction and smelling tests.and conduction of venous blood extraction and smelling tests.
Military Service:Military Service:
1999-2001:1999-2001: Clinical Lab Technician|Service at the Medical Corps at the Southern MedicalClinical Lab Technician|Service at the Medical Corps at the Southern Medical
Corps Center LaboratoryCorps Center Laboratory
•• Working with medical staff and receiving patients.Working with medical staff and receiving patients.
•• Blood extraction and conduction of various clinical tests.Blood extraction and conduction of various clinical tests.
Languages:Languages:
Hebrew:Hebrew: Mother tongue.Mother tongue. English:English: High level.High level.