Special Interests in General Practice (Giovanni Cataldi) csermeg
Seminario di Primavera CSeRMEG 16 aprile 2005 SPECIAL INTERESTS Le passioni disciplinari in Medicina Generale, idee ed esperienze a confronto - www.csermeg.it
XIV Congresso CSeRMEG 16-18 novembre 2001 INFORMAZIONE VUOL DIRE... FIDUCIA La comunicazione professionale medica, le informazioni e le scelte di salute dei cittadini - www.csermeg.it
Special Interests in General Practice (Giovanni Cataldi) csermeg
Seminario di Primavera CSeRMEG 16 aprile 2005 SPECIAL INTERESTS Le passioni disciplinari in Medicina Generale, idee ed esperienze a confronto - www.csermeg.it
XIV Congresso CSeRMEG 16-18 novembre 2001 INFORMAZIONE VUOL DIRE... FIDUCIA La comunicazione professionale medica, le informazioni e le scelte di salute dei cittadini - www.csermeg.it
XXIV Congresso CSeRMEG 26-27 ottobre 2012 STORIE DI (STRA)ORDINARIA DIAGNOSI La diagnosi in Medicina Generale tra codici Bianchi, Verdi, Gialli, Rossi - www.csermeg.it
La ricerca in Medicina generale (Giampaolo Collecchia)csermeg
Seminario di Primavera CSeRMEG 16 aprile 2005 SPECIAL INTERESTS Le passioni disciplinari in Medicina Generale, idee ed esperienze a confronto - www.csermeg.it
XIV Congresso CSeRMEG 16-18 novembre 2001 INFORMAZIONE VUOL DIRE... FIDUCIA La comunicazione professionale medica, le informazioni e le scelte di salute dei cittadini - www.csermeg.it
ILC-UK and the Actuarial Profession Debate: The Economics of Promoting Person...ILC- UK
ILC-UK is delighted to be working with Alliance Boots and the University College London School of Pharmacy to explore why public health has just got ‘personal’ and if such a trend will yield cost savings or cost some groups of society or sections of the economy more than others.
The event will also mark the launch of a report produced by Professor David Taylor and Dr Jennifer Gill from the UCL School of Pharmacy, supported by Alliance Boots entitled ‘Active Ageing: Live longer and prosper? Towards realising a second demographic dividend in 21st century Europe’.
The debate will focus on the balance between encouraging individual accountability and accepting collective responsibility for achieving longer lives and the consequent implications for health outcomes and cost.
The Coalition Government (like its predecessors) is trying to move away from the ‘nanny state’ towards ‘nudging’ people in the direction of choosing healthier behaviours.
Few people would question the desirability of encouraging more informed personal decision making to prevent avoidable illness. But too much reliance on individual choice and responsibility could fail those most at risk and potentially impose needless costs and losses on individuals, their families and the wider community. Promoting the behavioural and cultural changes needed to deliver better public health and keep NHS and social care costs as affordable as possible remains a pressing and complex challenge.
Subject areas to discuss will include:
The philosophical and political underpinnings of public health policy, including: social solidarity, fairness, entitlement, risk and personal responsibility. Are we in danger of unravelling the principle tenets of the Beveridge model welfare state in ways which may not only disadvantage the most vulnerable, but may in time increase financial pressures on other sectors of society?
Determining the boundaries of personal and societal level responsibility, and the legitimate as opposed to illegitimate need for publicly funded care and support. In areas ranging from smoking cessation to reducing the threat of an obesity driven diabetes epidemic, communities have to make tough choices between limiting risks and accepting the consequences of personal, social and corporate freedom.
The impact of current trends and possible future policy decisions in areas ranging from the costs of health and life insurance to the price of pensions for individuals and society.
The role of private employers in promoting and requiring healthy living.
The winners and losers if the trend towards personal responsibility continues, with particular regard to older people and disadvantaged groups and what impact could this trend have on the cost of care?
Agenda from the event
16:00
Registration
16:30
Welcome, Baroness Sally Greengross
16:40 – 18:25
Presentations and responses from:
Prof. David Taylor
Prof. Nick Bosaonquet
Tricia Kennerley
Martin Green
Tom leads the digital research department at Gizmax. A survey found that 90% of 15-24 year olds in the Czech Republic know what a youtuber is. Youtubers have evolved from people who just watch videos to celebrities with large followings and their own original content. It is logical for brands to partner with popular youtubers in the Czech Republic like PewDiePie, ViralBrothers, GoGoMan, Teri Blitzen, and Jirka Král due to their ability to influence consumers.
XXIV Congresso CSeRMEG 26-27 ottobre 2012 STORIE DI (STRA)ORDINARIA DIAGNOSI La diagnosi in Medicina Generale tra codici Bianchi, Verdi, Gialli, Rossi - www.csermeg.it
La ricerca in Medicina generale (Giampaolo Collecchia)csermeg
Seminario di Primavera CSeRMEG 16 aprile 2005 SPECIAL INTERESTS Le passioni disciplinari in Medicina Generale, idee ed esperienze a confronto - www.csermeg.it
XIV Congresso CSeRMEG 16-18 novembre 2001 INFORMAZIONE VUOL DIRE... FIDUCIA La comunicazione professionale medica, le informazioni e le scelte di salute dei cittadini - www.csermeg.it
ILC-UK and the Actuarial Profession Debate: The Economics of Promoting Person...ILC- UK
ILC-UK is delighted to be working with Alliance Boots and the University College London School of Pharmacy to explore why public health has just got ‘personal’ and if such a trend will yield cost savings or cost some groups of society or sections of the economy more than others.
The event will also mark the launch of a report produced by Professor David Taylor and Dr Jennifer Gill from the UCL School of Pharmacy, supported by Alliance Boots entitled ‘Active Ageing: Live longer and prosper? Towards realising a second demographic dividend in 21st century Europe’.
The debate will focus on the balance between encouraging individual accountability and accepting collective responsibility for achieving longer lives and the consequent implications for health outcomes and cost.
The Coalition Government (like its predecessors) is trying to move away from the ‘nanny state’ towards ‘nudging’ people in the direction of choosing healthier behaviours.
Few people would question the desirability of encouraging more informed personal decision making to prevent avoidable illness. But too much reliance on individual choice and responsibility could fail those most at risk and potentially impose needless costs and losses on individuals, their families and the wider community. Promoting the behavioural and cultural changes needed to deliver better public health and keep NHS and social care costs as affordable as possible remains a pressing and complex challenge.
Subject areas to discuss will include:
The philosophical and political underpinnings of public health policy, including: social solidarity, fairness, entitlement, risk and personal responsibility. Are we in danger of unravelling the principle tenets of the Beveridge model welfare state in ways which may not only disadvantage the most vulnerable, but may in time increase financial pressures on other sectors of society?
Determining the boundaries of personal and societal level responsibility, and the legitimate as opposed to illegitimate need for publicly funded care and support. In areas ranging from smoking cessation to reducing the threat of an obesity driven diabetes epidemic, communities have to make tough choices between limiting risks and accepting the consequences of personal, social and corporate freedom.
The impact of current trends and possible future policy decisions in areas ranging from the costs of health and life insurance to the price of pensions for individuals and society.
The role of private employers in promoting and requiring healthy living.
The winners and losers if the trend towards personal responsibility continues, with particular regard to older people and disadvantaged groups and what impact could this trend have on the cost of care?
Agenda from the event
16:00
Registration
16:30
Welcome, Baroness Sally Greengross
16:40 – 18:25
Presentations and responses from:
Prof. David Taylor
Prof. Nick Bosaonquet
Tricia Kennerley
Martin Green
Tom leads the digital research department at Gizmax. A survey found that 90% of 15-24 year olds in the Czech Republic know what a youtuber is. Youtubers have evolved from people who just watch videos to celebrities with large followings and their own original content. It is logical for brands to partner with popular youtubers in the Czech Republic like PewDiePie, ViralBrothers, GoGoMan, Teri Blitzen, and Jirka Král due to their ability to influence consumers.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he married and had three children before starting a career in London as an actor and playwright in the 1580s. He became part-owner of the Lord Chamberlain's Men theatrical company, for whom he wrote comedies, histories, and tragedies like Hamlet and Macbeth. The company built the Globe Theatre on the Thames, though Shakespeare later retired to Stratford, where he died in 1616 at the age of 52.
The document outlines branding elements for an entertainment brand called "All That and a Bag of Chips". It discusses the name, which references a 1990s phrase suggesting being the best. The logo design incorporates red and yellow colors and a "FRIENDS" font to reflect a nostalgic 90s atmosphere. The mission statement aims to provide quality food, entertainment, and service. The tagline "Come hungry and enjoy the experience" speaks directly to customers about enjoying food and atmosphere.
The document discusses the key parts, types, measurements, and characteristics of pyramids. It explains that pyramids have a base and apex, and are named after their base shape, such as triangular or square. The volume of a pyramid is 1/3 the base area multiplied by the height. The surface area depends on if the side faces are the same or different sizes. Pyramids are characterized by having a regular polygon base, congruent lateral edges, congruent isosceles triangular faces, and an altitude that meets the base at its center.
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The document discusses the present continuous tense in English. It provides examples of affirmative and interrogative negative forms using the verbs "be" and "play." It also gives examples of verbs in the -ing form to illustrate how the spelling changes depending on the base verb, such as adding "e" or doubling consonants. Finally, it lists verbs and their corresponding -ing forms.
This document is the preface to Jeffery Lang's book "Struggling to Surrender: Some Impressions of an American Convert to Islam". In 3 sentences:
Lang wrote this book to explain to his daughters why he converted to Islam, as their question prompted his personal reflections on becoming Muslim. The book shares his experience and reactions to Islam rather than being an authoritative text, focusing on topics of general concern to converts. As a convert from a Christian background, Lang struggled with reconciling Islamic tradition and had questions about reconciling prior religious traditions with his new faith.
Faced with an explosion of content from publishers, brands and agencies, business executives are shortening their list of trusted sources, relying on those that can provide insights that are transformative, innovative, and credible. And while these executives are becoming ever more discerning, marketers who manage to make the list are being rewarded with increased loyalty, sales and advocacy.
This document discusses violence and substance abuse in sports. It outlines different types of violence including contact sports, psychological abuse, and fan violence. It explores theories of human aggression and notes that most research suggests violence is socially learned. Substance abuse in sports is also examined, including performance enhancing drugs, pain killers, and recreational drugs. Reasons for athlete substance abuse include fame, financial rewards, and pressure to compete at an elite level. The document concludes by discussing potential remedies such as education, drug testing, and zero tolerance policies.
Uganda implemented a National Land Policy between 2006-2010 to harmonize land use for settlements, economic development and conservation. The policy's vision is the optimal use of land resources for a prosperous, industrialized economy. Priorities for implementing the policy include reducing land disputes, addressing historical injustices, and institutional reforms. However, fully funding implementation over three years is estimated to cost $77 million, presenting a key challenge. The government is committed to monitoring implementation but requires partnerships and funding to strengthen monitoring and realize the policy's goals.
There are more women than men over age 65 in the US, and women make up 71% of those over 85. Women face greater risks of poverty in old age due to longer lifespans and unique financial challenges. Many women, even those with high earnings, worry that they will not have enough money saved to retire or cover health costs, and fear becoming a financial burden on their families later in life.
This document introduces DynaTrace AJAX Edition. It provides key performance indicators (KPIs) for page load time, resources, and network connections. It also gives thresholds for what is considered great, acceptable, or slow performance for various KPIs. Finally, it mentions the scoring breakdown and references additional resources for DynaTrace AJAX Edition.
The annual Union Budget is presented by the Finance Minister to the Lok Sabha on the last working day of February. It outlines government spending, revenues and deficit for the next fiscal year. Key highlights of this year's budget include increased allocations for agriculture, rural development, education and healthcare. Tax slabs and rates were also tweaked for individuals and corporations.
Slow medicine, fare di più non significa fare meglio, amortali, disease mongering, adolescenza, ferrando, ferrandoalberto, fimp, Piacenza, medicalizzazione, Nativity
Dall’empowerment all’engagement del paziente, Guendalina Graffigna 24 maggio ...Eugenio Santoro
Intervento di guendalina Graffigna al convegno Comunicare e promuovere la Salute ai Tempi dei Social Media #salutesocial, IRCCS - Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, 24 maggio 2016
http://www.marionegri.it/it_IT/home/archivio_news_focus/archivio_news/News_2016/Comunicare+e+promuovere+la+salute+ai+tempi+dei+social+media/135852,News.html
Luciano Orsi: comunicare la fine tra speranza e verità ottobre 2013 sintesiFino alla Fine
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Cosa è il counseling
- attivare le risorse interne di una persona (o di una coppia)
- operazione di chiarificazione
- Poter scegliere con serenità e consapevolezza
- Chi si rivolge ad un counselor sta vivendo un disagio, un conflitto dovuto all’infertilità percependo la propria esistenza come priva di essere, di motivazioni con un progetto irraggiungibile. - In realtà ogni coppia dovrebbe avere la possibilità di ricevere informazioni relativo alla PNA
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1. IL RAPPORTO
FRA MEDICO DI FAMIGLIA
E LO STRANIERO
Giovanni Pagana
medico di famiglia
F.I.M.M.G.
animatore di formazione
Catania 14.11.2009
2. RAPPORTO DI FIDUCIA
ANCHE NELLA SCELTA DEL MEDICO DI
MEDICINA GENERALE
DA PARTE DEL PAZIENTE STRANIERO
E’ FONDAMENTALE
IL RAPPORTO DI FIDUCIA
3. Accordo Collettivo Nazionale di Lavoro 2009
ART. 40 - SCELTA DEL MEDICO
• 1. La costituzione e lo svolgimento del
rapporto tra medico e assistito sono fondati
sul rapporto di fiducia.
• 2. Il rapporto di fiducia tra medico e assistito
si fonda anche sulla reciproca conoscenza e
sulla trasparenza dei rapporti reciproci.
4. Le Aziende provvedono ad informare
adeguatamente i cittadini:
• sullo status del medico
• sul suo curriculum personale e
professionale
• sulle caratteristiche della attività
professionale: ubicazione ed orario dello
studio, aderenza a forme associative,
utilizzo di procedure informatiche,
disponibilità telefonica, disponibilità del
personale di studio, caratteristiche
strutturali e strumentali
5. RELAZIONE TERAPEUTICA
FRA MMG E STRANIERO:
• E’ UNA CASO PARTICOLARE DELLA
“RELAZIONE TERAPEUTICA”,
INTERAZIONE FRA PERSONA CHE
RITIENE DI ESSERE AMMALATA E UN
INDIVIDUO QUALIFICATO AD
AIUTARLA (GIARELLI 1991)
8. RISCHI DI
FRAINTENDIMENTO
• IN UNA RELAZIONE DOVE C’E’
DIFFICOLTA’ DI COMUNICAZIONE
VERBALE E LINGUISTICA CI SONO
RISCHI DI FRAINTENDIMENTO
• CI SONO DIVERSITA’ CULTURALI
FRA MODELLI DI CONCEZIONE E
DEFINISIONE DI SALUTE, MALATTIA
E GUARIGIONE. (DAMA, ESPOSITO, ARCELLA 1992)
9. COINCIDENZA DEI
MODELLI
• BISOGNA CHE SI REALIZZI UNA
COINCIDENZA DEI MODELLI
ESPLICATIVI O ALMENO UNA
COSCIENZA DEL MODELLO
ESPLICATIVO DI CUI “L’ALTRO” E’
PORTATORE (HELMAN 1981)
10. DIFFICOLTA’ LINGUISTICHE
• NON TUTTI I MEDICI SONO IN GRADO
DI PARLARE E CAPIRE PIU’ DI UNA
LINGUA
• NON TUTTI GLI STRANIERI PARLANO
CORRETTAMENTE UN’ALTRA
LINGUA SE NON LA NAZIONALE.
11. LE DIFFERENZE CULTURALI
• LE DIFFERENZE CULTURALI FRA
MODELLO DI SALUTE MALATTIA E
GUARIGIONE SONO OCCASIONE DI
CORTO- CIRCUITO COMUNICATIVO
12. ESEMPIO
DI INCOMUNICABILITA’
• SI DESCRIVE UN ESEMPIO DI
INCOMUNICABILITA’ IN SVEZIA FRA
LE DONNE TURCHE IMMIGRATE E UN
CENTRO DI PEDIATRIA DELLA
PERIFERIA DI STOCCOLMA.
• VI ERANO DIVERSI MODI DI INTENDERE
DI UN EPISODIO DI MALATTIA DEL
BAMBINO CHE INFLUISCONO SUI
LIVELLI DI CURA (SACHS ’83)
13. ERRORI DIAGNOSTICI
• SEGNALAZIONE DI CASI CON STATI
EMOZIONALI, PALPITAZIONI,
ANSIETÀ DEPRESSIONE CHE
ERRONEAMENTE SI VOGLIONO
INCASELLARE NEL VERSANTE
BIOLOGICO (ESPOSITO ‘92).
14. NON UNIVOCITA’ DEI
TERMINI
• I TERMINI COME ANSIETA’,
DEPRESSIONE, IPERTENSIONE, BILE,
NON SEMPRE HANNO UN
SIGNIFICATO UNIVOCO FRA MEDICO
E PAZIENTE (GIARELLI ’91)
15. ESEMPIO DI MALATTIA PER
GLI AFRICANI
• PER GLI AFRICANI LA MALATTIA E’
UN FATTO CHE RIGUARDA E
COINVOLGE TUTTA LA PERSONA
UMANA NELLA SUA TOTALITA:
FISICA, MENTALE, SPIRITUALE,
SOCIALE.
• L’UOMO E’ UN ESSERE UNITARIO E
LA SUA SALUTE DIPENDE DALLA
SOCIETA’ IN CUI VIVE:
FAMIGLIA, CLAN, TRIBU’.
16. “TRASGRESSIONE DI UNA
LEGGE”
• QUANDO UNA PERSONA SI AMMALA
LA CAUSA VA RICERCATA NELLA
TRASGRESSIONE DI UNA LEGGE
INVIOLABILE DELLA GRANDE
FAMIGLIA TRIBALE:
IL MEDICO TRADIZIONALE
INDIVIDULA LA TRASGRESSIONE
COMPIUTA, LA VIOLAZIONE E
PRESCRIVE LA CURA
17. COME LO STRANIERO
“COMUNICA” LA MALATTIA
• SPESSO LO STRANIERO
“COMUNICA” LA MALATTIA
ESSENZIALMENTE CON IL CORPO:
“MALE QUA’, MALE LA’ ”
18. “MACCHINA PER LAVORARE”
• E’ UN’ALLARME PER IL PROPRO
CORPO, DENUNCIATO COME
“MACCHINA PER LAVORARE E
PRODURRE” IN TERRA STRANIERA
19. ELEMENTO CORPOREO
DISTURBANTE
• NELLO STRANIERO QUALSIASI
EVENTO ESTERNO (QUALSIASI
SINTOMO ANCHE PICCOLO O
SENSAZIONE) E’ COME UN
ELEMENTO CORPOREO
DISTURBANTE INTERNO
20. “RACCONTARSI MALATO”
• SENTIRSI MALATO E’
“RACCONTARSI MALATO”
• IL MALESSERE PRECEDE LA
MALATTIA, LA MALATTIA
PRECORRE I RITMI BIOLOGICI
(PANDOLFI ’91).
21. LA CONSULTAZIONE
NELL’AMBULATORIO DEL MMG
• LA CONSULTAZIONE
NELL’AMBULATORIO DEL MMG
DOVREBBE DIVENTARE UN VERO E
PROPRIO PROCESSO SOCIALE DI
COMUNICAZIONE IN CUI
LO STRANIERO-MALATO POSSA
TRADURRE LA SUA ESPERIENZA DI
MALATTIA IN UNA ENTITA’ DEFINITA E
COMPRESA BIOMEDICALMENTE.
22. LA CONSULTAZIONE
NELL’AMBULATORIO DEL MMG
• VI DEVE ESSERE UN CONSENSO O
UNA PRECOMPRENSIONE DI FONDO,
FRA DUE SOGGETTI INTERAGENTI
CON DUE MODALITA’ CULTURALI
DIFFERENTI