A presentation for the national elected member seminar on mental health (The Local Government Mental Health Challenge), 11th October 2016, outlining the work being done in Hertfordshire
Kali Lindsey's, amfAR, presentation at the Sex in the City II: Men, Sex, Love and HIV conference, held in Chicago on September 25, 2014. Sponsored by AIDS Foundation of Chicago and other partners.
Presentation by Dave Terrace (AgeUK) for ESRC Seminar Series on Ageing and Physical Activity - "Physical Activity as a 'Career': A Life Course Perspective"
http://seminars.ecehh.org
A presentation for the national elected member seminar on mental health (The Local Government Mental Health Challenge), 11th October 2016, outlining the work being done in Hertfordshire
Kali Lindsey's, amfAR, presentation at the Sex in the City II: Men, Sex, Love and HIV conference, held in Chicago on September 25, 2014. Sponsored by AIDS Foundation of Chicago and other partners.
Presentation by Dave Terrace (AgeUK) for ESRC Seminar Series on Ageing and Physical Activity - "Physical Activity as a 'Career': A Life Course Perspective"
http://seminars.ecehh.org
A workshop for community and voluntary agencies on public health priorities for Hertfordshire and how we can build people centred public health together
Mika Salminen: Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (welcoming words)THL
Mr Mika Salminen, Director, Department of Health Security, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), at One Health Security Conference, 14-15 Oct 2019, THL, Helsinki
The presentation to the Hertfordshire Sport and Physical Acivity Development Conference 2014 on the contribution of sport and physical activity to public health, and covering some framework and strategic issues for the future
Why are arts and culture relevant to the health and wellbeing challenges for Hertfordshire? This introduction gives some reasons. The presentation was given for the Hertfordshire Art of Wellbeing Conference 2015 which started a programme of work on arts, wellbeing, social prescribing and culture
http://www.creativehertfordshire.com/the-art-of-wellbeing/
Samuel Muchoki introduces the Victorian Multicultural Sexual Health Network (MSHN) and discusses the Hand in Hand forum on HIV.
This presentation was given at the Under the Baobab African Diaspora Networking Zone at the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2014.
Personal Support Workers (PSWs) - Foundation of Health Care Provision (Ontario)Kelly O'Sullivan
PSWs are increasingly a vital and fundamental part of the provision of health care in Ontario. This presentation provides an overview of who are PSWs, types of work and reasons for the expansion of workers in this profession.
This presentation on making Hertfordshire County Council a public health organization is designed for our corporate policy and performance workshops (8th October 2013) and looks at how we build on our success, to mainstream public health mindsets and approaches across the Council
Teaching slides from a University College London Partners and National Co-ordinating Centre for Mental Health Public Mental Health Course in February 2015. This session focuses on building local approaches to public mental health
A workshop for community and voluntary agencies on public health priorities for Hertfordshire and how we can build people centred public health together
Mika Salminen: Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (welcoming words)THL
Mr Mika Salminen, Director, Department of Health Security, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), at One Health Security Conference, 14-15 Oct 2019, THL, Helsinki
The presentation to the Hertfordshire Sport and Physical Acivity Development Conference 2014 on the contribution of sport and physical activity to public health, and covering some framework and strategic issues for the future
Why are arts and culture relevant to the health and wellbeing challenges for Hertfordshire? This introduction gives some reasons. The presentation was given for the Hertfordshire Art of Wellbeing Conference 2015 which started a programme of work on arts, wellbeing, social prescribing and culture
http://www.creativehertfordshire.com/the-art-of-wellbeing/
Samuel Muchoki introduces the Victorian Multicultural Sexual Health Network (MSHN) and discusses the Hand in Hand forum on HIV.
This presentation was given at the Under the Baobab African Diaspora Networking Zone at the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2014.
Personal Support Workers (PSWs) - Foundation of Health Care Provision (Ontario)Kelly O'Sullivan
PSWs are increasingly a vital and fundamental part of the provision of health care in Ontario. This presentation provides an overview of who are PSWs, types of work and reasons for the expansion of workers in this profession.
This presentation on making Hertfordshire County Council a public health organization is designed for our corporate policy and performance workshops (8th October 2013) and looks at how we build on our success, to mainstream public health mindsets and approaches across the Council
Teaching slides from a University College London Partners and National Co-ordinating Centre for Mental Health Public Mental Health Course in February 2015. This session focuses on building local approaches to public mental health
A presentation on how to build good relationships between sociology and public health from the Kings College London Social Contributions to Public Health Symposium 8th April 2019
How can and should Health Psychology and Public Health interact? What has been done so far? This is a keynote to the NHS Education for Scotland Trainee Health Psychologist Programme event in Stirling on 21st March 2018
A presentation to start a workshop with community pharmacists on the contribution of pharmacy to the NHS Five Year Forward View, Health and Wellbeing Strategy and Sustainability and Transformation Plan
This is a slideshow for a ten minute talk on system leadership challenges in health and social care, aimed at elected members as part of a "system challenges" workshop
Our Health and Wellbeing Board spent part of a development day looking at what a strategic shift to prevention in health and social care would mean, and where to start. Next steps will be a plan for "high impact" wins
This is a session requested by Public Health England for the national Keogh Fellows. and provides a personal take on the public health system and local politics
An invited session for the Public Mental Health and Mental Health Prevention Concordat Session at the Public Health England 2017 Conference. This paper analyses elements of success in local leadership in public mental health and seeks to draw some conclusions
This was a session on health in spatial planning delivered for a Local Government Association and Association of Directors of Public Health Policy Workshop
This presentation, given as part of a plenary symposium at the 8th World Congress on Promotion of Mental Health and Prevention of Mental and Behavioural Disorders gives an overview of how one area is trying to develop an approach to public mental health, finding frameworks and tools of use
This presentation to a public health strategy workshop discussed how we could embed behaviour change at population level into our public health strategy
A presentation at the University of Hertfordshire Future of Public Health Masterclass and Launch Event for the new Herts Public Health Connect Website on what might be next for Public Health Approaches
An invited presentation to the AFSA (Asian Fire Service Association) Summer conference on the need to find leadership models which work better for diverse communities and enable people to bring assets an understandings from their cultures to organisational leadership
A presentation to the SABRE Cymru conference (Social and Behavioural Science Rapid Response Network) on lessons for social and behavioural sciences in public health beyond Covid-19. https://sabrecymru.uk/
My presentation to the 175th anniversary conference of the Association of Directors of Public Health on lessons from the past and pointers for the future
A presentation to the National Immunisation Conference on lessons learned for the future of public health response to Monkeypox and other novel infections
This is part 2 of a two part session deliver for a Common Awards (Theology, Ministry and Mission, University of Durham) course on health and the Church. The first part focuses on a theological perspective and the second part focuses on public health perspectives
This is part 1 of a two part session deliver for a Common Awards (Theology, Ministry and Mission, University of Durham) course on health and the Church. The first part focuses on a theological perspective and the second part focuses on public health perspectives
This presentation was given to a webinar on addressing poverty and also contains some suggested waymarkers for response. It is based on local experience and the lessons in the LGA/ADPH Annual Public Health Report 2023
An invited keynote to the St Vincent de Paul Society Conference 2022 on emerging from the Pandemic and tasks for the Church and associated organisations
This was an invited keynote to the Social and Behavioural Sciences Rapid Response Network for Infectious Diseases (SABRE Cymru) symposium on Covid-19 and beyond.
Pastoral care is "that aspect of the ministry of the Church which is concerned with the well-being of
the individual and of the community in general." 2 It is clear that the impact of multiple traumas from
the COVID-19 pandemic creates a major challenge for pastoral care. The purpose of this publication
is to enable faith leaders to get some rapid and concise orientation on the issues of population and
community trauma, resilience, self-care and coping during and beyond the pandemic, so they can
consider strategies both for their congregations and the wider community.
This briefing seeks to provide some frameworks for response to the needs of:
1. Populations and local communities, because there will be multiple and differential impacts
on various sub-populations both by life course stage and by identity, as well as
socioeconomic status. Impacts are multiple, from losing loved, to losing jobs, to having
essential treatment delayed. All of these can be traumatic.
2. Faith communities, because as the pandemic goes on, and we are now beyond 18 months of
response, the risks of compassion fatigue, burnout and traumatic stress to congregations
increase. Psychological injury to those who are involved in 'frontline' ministry, both as
ministers or as medical and care workers, may be worse than in other parts of the
population because the combination of enduring stress and their own motivation to keep
serving their populations may result in their feeling unwilling or unable to seek help.
This briefing is set within the context of public mental health, which means it intentionally seeks to
consider what can be done at population level (e.g. whole church or workplace), and group level, not
just individual level. The right kind of action aimed at populations is just as important as action
aimed at individuals and should be seen as
complementary. This is especially so where there
are resources and capabilities which churches can
bring to bear for their whole membership, and
which can help them respond to trauma and
become resilient. In this sense, a populationhealth approach sits well with the idea of the Church as a community where healing can occur
A briefing for Public Health teams on a public mental health approach resilience, trauma and coping beyond the pandemic, and addressing the needs of communities and workplaces
A publication for government on pandemic flu and faith communities. Prepared as a sister document to Key Communities, Key Resources, a report for government on faith communities and pandemic preparedness
More from Professor Jim McManus AFBPsS,FFPH,CSci, FRSB, CPsychol (20)
micro teaching on communication m.sc nursing.pdfAnurag Sharma
Microteaching is a unique model of practice teaching. It is a viable instrument for the. desired change in the teaching behavior or the behavior potential which, in specified types of real. classroom situations, tends to facilitate the achievement of specified types of objectives.
Title: Sense of Taste
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the structure and function of taste buds.
Describe the relationship between the taste threshold and taste index of common substances.
Explain the chemical basis and signal transduction of taste perception for each type of primary taste sensation.
Recognize different abnormalities of taste perception and their causes.
Key Topics:
Significance of Taste Sensation:
Differentiation between pleasant and harmful food
Influence on behavior
Selection of food based on metabolic needs
Receptors of Taste:
Taste buds on the tongue
Influence of sense of smell, texture of food, and pain stimulation (e.g., by pepper)
Primary and Secondary Taste Sensations:
Primary taste sensations: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami
Chemical basis and signal transduction mechanisms for each taste
Taste Threshold and Index:
Taste threshold values for Sweet (sucrose), Salty (NaCl), Sour (HCl), and Bitter (Quinine)
Taste index relationship: Inversely proportional to taste threshold
Taste Blindness:
Inability to taste certain substances, particularly thiourea compounds
Example: Phenylthiocarbamide
Structure and Function of Taste Buds:
Composition: Epithelial cells, Sustentacular/Supporting cells, Taste cells, Basal cells
Features: Taste pores, Taste hairs/microvilli, and Taste nerve fibers
Location of Taste Buds:
Found in papillae of the tongue (Fungiform, Circumvallate, Foliate)
Also present on the palate, tonsillar pillars, epiglottis, and proximal esophagus
Mechanism of Taste Stimulation:
Interaction of taste substances with receptors on microvilli
Signal transduction pathways for Umami, Sweet, Bitter, Sour, and Salty tastes
Taste Sensitivity and Adaptation:
Decrease in sensitivity with age
Rapid adaptation of taste sensation
Role of Saliva in Taste:
Dissolution of tastants to reach receptors
Washing away the stimulus
Taste Preferences and Aversions:
Mechanisms behind taste preference and aversion
Influence of receptors and neural pathways
Impact of Sensory Nerve Damage:
Degeneration of taste buds if the sensory nerve fiber is cut
Abnormalities of Taste Detection:
Conditions: Ageusia, Hypogeusia, Dysgeusia (parageusia)
Causes: Nerve damage, neurological disorders, infections, poor oral hygiene, adverse drug effects, deficiencies, aging, tobacco use, altered neurotransmitter levels
Neurotransmitters and Taste Threshold:
Effects of serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) on taste sensitivity
Supertasters:
25% of the population with heightened sensitivity to taste, especially bitterness
Increased number of fungiform papillae
Basavarajeeyam is a Sreshta Sangraha grantha (Compiled book ), written by Neelkanta kotturu Basavaraja Virachita. It contains 25 Prakaranas, First 24 Chapters related to Rogas& 25th to Rasadravyas.
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTHCARE.pdfAnujkumaranit
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. It encompasses tasks such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and language understanding. AI technologies are revolutionizing various fields, from healthcare to finance, by enabling machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
Basavarajeeyam is an important text for ayurvedic physician belonging to andhra pradehs. It is a popular compendium in various parts of our country as well as in andhra pradesh. The content of the text was presented in sanskrit and telugu language (Bilingual). One of the most famous book in ayurvedic pharmaceutics and therapeutics. This book contains 25 chapters called as prakaranas. Many rasaoushadis were explained, pioneer of dhatu druti, nadi pareeksha, mutra pareeksha etc. Belongs to the period of 15-16 century. New diseases like upadamsha, phiranga rogas are explained.
2. Our Strategy
Vision – what we want to achieve
Priorities – What we will do to get there
Building Blocks – some of our approaches
www.hertsdirect.org
3. A Distributed System
• Public Health England
• NHS England
• NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups
• County Council
• District and Borough Councils
• Voluntary and Community Sectors
• Employers
www.hertsdirect.org
4. The Big Public Health Challenges for Hertfordshire
•Non
Communicable
Disease
Imms
Vaccs
•Public Mental
Health
•Development
TB
Health
Improvement
Health
Protection
•Ageing
Health Care Quality
Public Service Outcomes
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Service Quality
HCAI
Environment
6. Conceptualising wider determinants
Contributors to overall health outcomes
Health
Behaviours 30%
Socioeconomic
Factors 40%
Clinical Care
20%
Built Environment
10%
Smoking 10%
Education 10%
Environmental
Quality 5%
Diet/Exercise 10%
Employment
10%
Access to care
10%
Quality of care
10%
Built
Environment 5%
Alcohol use 5%
Poor sexual health
5%
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Income 10%
Family/Social
Support 5%
Community
Safety 5%
Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and University
of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. Used in US to
rank counties by health status
While this is from a US context it does have significant
resonance with UK Evidence, though I would want to
increase the contribution of housing to health outcomes
from a UK perspective.
11. Priority 5
Priority 6
Understand what is needed
and do what works
We make Public Health
everybody’s business
•
Intelligence and
Information
•
•
•
•
Evidence
Evaluation and
monitoring
www.hertsdirect.org
Workforce development
Clear models of how to
do public health
15. Next Steps
• Implementation Plan
• Specific Plans
•
•
– Sexual Health
– Obesity
– Tobacco
– Lifestyle and Physical Activity
Partnerships
Health Promotion Resource
www.hertsdirect.org
16. Learning
• Public Health Conference for Hertfordshire –
free to attend, 4th December
• www.hertspublichealth.co.uk
• E Learning Platform
• PH Library Resource
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17. So
• Does this make sense?
• Is it doable?
• What do you think can make it better?
• How do we improve?
• Where do we go from here?
• What can you do?
• What do we need to do to help you?
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