The document discusses the 50th anniversary celebration of the Laudium Child Welfare Society. It provides information on the founding members and past members of the society who have passed away. It thanks the founding members for their contributions over the past 50 years in providing welfare services to the community. The society is asking current and past members as well as descendants of past members to contact them to update membership records ahead of the anniversary celebration.
Clinical pharmacy may be defined as the science and practice of rationale use of medications, where the pharmacists are more oriented towards the patient care rationalizing medication therapy promoting health, wellness of people.
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Clinical pharmacy may be defined as the science and practice of rationale use of medications, where the pharmacists are more oriented towards the patient care rationalizing medication therapy promoting health, wellness of people.
It is the modern and extended field of pharmacy.
6 Realms Of Existence ( English & Chinese )OH TEIK BIN
A Power Point Presentation By Bro. Oh Teik Bin, Lower Perak Buddhist Association, Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia.
Chinese Translation by Bro. Lau Bain Sin & Bro. Teh Kee Keang
Physicochemical and sensory evaluations of moisturising lip balm using natur...Mohd Shukri Mat Nor
Abstract: Nowadays, people are demanding on the naturally derived cosmetic products, including lip balms. However, there is a lack of studies for the physicochemical properties of the formulated lip balms. Besides, there are little publications found on the use of beetroot as an active ingredient and colourant in lip balm formulation. Thus, this study aims to formulate lip balm using beetroot; and test the physicochemical properties of formulated lip balms to get three best formulations. The stability of these best lip balms was conducted for 4 weeks in room temperature and chiller conditions. Finally, a sensory evaluation was conducted to identify consumer acceptance towards the best lip balms. Lip balms placed in room temperature were all stable while few changes occurred for the lip balms placed in a chiller. All panellist preferred the same lip balm in the sensory test. The result of this study can be extended to assess the potential of beetroot in the formulation of other cosmetic products.
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Etiopathogenesis and pharmacotherapy of CONGESTIVE CARDIAC FAILURE
a. the pathophysiology of selected disease states and the rationale for drug therapy;
b. the therapeutic approach to management of these diseases;
c. the controversies in drug therapy;
d. the importance of preparation of individualised therapeutic plans based on diagnosis;
e. needs to identify the patient-specific parameters relevant in initiating drug therapy,
and monitoring therapy (including alternatives, time-course of clinical and laboratory
indices of therapeutic response and adverse effects);
f. describe the pathophysiology of selected disease states and explain the rationale for
drug therapy;
g. summarise the therapeutic approach to management of these diseases including
reference to the latest available evidence;
h. discuss the controversies in drug therapy;
i. discuss the preparation of individualised therapeutic plans based on diagnosis; and
j. identify the patient-specific parameters relevant in initiating drug therapy, and
monitoring therapy (including alternatives, time-course of clinical and laboratory indices of therapeutic response and adverse effects).
Background: Pharmacy developed as a profession over several decades with the advent of apothecaries and was formalized as a profession and regulated in India beginning 1948 with the Pharmacy Act. Public health, existent for centuries was only formalized in India in 1987 through the Model Public Health act. Clinical pharmacy through structured and formalized PharmD education is fairly new to 21st century India. Clinical pharmacists play a very important role in promoting public health through various initiatives – health education, health communication, medication review, medication adherence to name a few. There is however, little recognition for clinical pharmacists as public health professionals even in developed countries where public health and pharmacy systems have co-existed for decades. In India, as both fields emerge, it is important to find synergies and open up pathways for collaboration and cooperation to ensure a stronger pool of public health field clinicians, researchers and professionals.
This session will focus on identifying the roles of public health pharmacists with focus on areas of convergence and models for collaboration and cooperation between public health and pharmacy professionals.
Session aim: Discuss strategies to enhance capacity of pharmacists to advance public health outcomes.
Session objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
• Explain how pharmacists can play pivotal roles in disease prevention and health promotion
• Identify key interdisciplinary approaches where pharmacists can help achieve optimal public health outcomes
• Discuss strategies to integrate public health practice into pharmacological training and pharmaceutical care.
Content: Throughout the world, pharmacy as a profession is evolving. In recent years, several entities involved in pharmacy education have identified public health as a major area for improvement and expansion within the core pharmacy education. Pharmacists have been identified as key healthcare professionals in achieving health goals as mentioned in Healthy People 2020. In order to successfully integrate pharmacists as public health professionals, there is a need to introduce the principles and concepts of public health early on in pharmacy education. It is equally important to create and develop opportunities for practicing pharmacists and demonstrate the impact of pharmacists toward improving the population’s health. In this session, targeted interventions to outcomes assessment, differences and similarities will be discussed with implications for effectively advancing the capacity of pharmacists to achieve public health outcomes.
References
1. Policy Statement: The Role of the Pharmacist in Public Health. Policy Number 200614. American Public Health Association. November 8, 2006.
2. Capper, SA, Sands, CD. The Vital Relationship Between Public Health and Pharmacy. The International Journal of Pharmacy Education. Fall 2006, Issue 2.
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Anticoagulants
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Etiopathogenesis and pharmacotherapy of CONGESTIVE CARDIAC FAILURE
a. the pathophysiology of selected disease states and the rationale for drug therapy;
b. the therapeutic approach to management of these diseases;
c. the controversies in drug therapy;
d. the importance of preparation of individualised therapeutic plans based on diagnosis;
e. needs to identify the patient-specific parameters relevant in initiating drug therapy,
and monitoring therapy (including alternatives, time-course of clinical and laboratory
indices of therapeutic response and adverse effects);
f. describe the pathophysiology of selected disease states and explain the rationale for
drug therapy;
g. summarise the therapeutic approach to management of these diseases including
reference to the latest available evidence;
h. discuss the controversies in drug therapy;
i. discuss the preparation of individualised therapeutic plans based on diagnosis; and
j. identify the patient-specific parameters relevant in initiating drug therapy, and
monitoring therapy (including alternatives, time-course of clinical and laboratory indices of therapeutic response and adverse effects).
Background: Pharmacy developed as a profession over several decades with the advent of apothecaries and was formalized as a profession and regulated in India beginning 1948 with the Pharmacy Act. Public health, existent for centuries was only formalized in India in 1987 through the Model Public Health act. Clinical pharmacy through structured and formalized PharmD education is fairly new to 21st century India. Clinical pharmacists play a very important role in promoting public health through various initiatives – health education, health communication, medication review, medication adherence to name a few. There is however, little recognition for clinical pharmacists as public health professionals even in developed countries where public health and pharmacy systems have co-existed for decades. In India, as both fields emerge, it is important to find synergies and open up pathways for collaboration and cooperation to ensure a stronger pool of public health field clinicians, researchers and professionals.
This session will focus on identifying the roles of public health pharmacists with focus on areas of convergence and models for collaboration and cooperation between public health and pharmacy professionals.
Session aim: Discuss strategies to enhance capacity of pharmacists to advance public health outcomes.
Session objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
• Explain how pharmacists can play pivotal roles in disease prevention and health promotion
• Identify key interdisciplinary approaches where pharmacists can help achieve optimal public health outcomes
• Discuss strategies to integrate public health practice into pharmacological training and pharmaceutical care.
Content: Throughout the world, pharmacy as a profession is evolving. In recent years, several entities involved in pharmacy education have identified public health as a major area for improvement and expansion within the core pharmacy education. Pharmacists have been identified as key healthcare professionals in achieving health goals as mentioned in Healthy People 2020. In order to successfully integrate pharmacists as public health professionals, there is a need to introduce the principles and concepts of public health early on in pharmacy education. It is equally important to create and develop opportunities for practicing pharmacists and demonstrate the impact of pharmacists toward improving the population’s health. In this session, targeted interventions to outcomes assessment, differences and similarities will be discussed with implications for effectively advancing the capacity of pharmacists to achieve public health outcomes.
References
1. Policy Statement: The Role of the Pharmacist in Public Health. Policy Number 200614. American Public Health Association. November 8, 2006.
2. Capper, SA, Sands, CD. The Vital Relationship Between Public Health and Pharmacy. The International Journal of Pharmacy Education. Fall 2006, Issue 2.
Katzung
Anticoagulants
Hemostasis refers to the finely regulated dynamic process of maintaining the fluidity of the blood, repairing vascular injury, and limiting blood loss while avoiding vessel occlusion (thrombosis) and inadequate perfusion of vital organs. Either extreme excessive bleeding or thrombosis—represents a breakdown of the hemostatic mechanism. Common causes of dysregulated hemostasis include hereditary or acquired defects in the clotting mechanism and secondary effects of infection or cancer. The drugs used to inhibit thrombosis and to limit abnormal bleeding are the subjects of this chapter.
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Laudium Child Welfare
1. Laudium Child
Welfare Society’s 50th
Anniversary Dinner
THE OFFICIALS & MEMBERS OF THIS
SOCIETY TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN
WELCOMING YOU THIS SPECIAL EVENT.
#LDMSOCIETY
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2. Competition Mechanics
Fans of the Laudium Child
Welfare Society page
were asked to guess the
weight of the earrings.
By guessing correctly
they could win the pair of
Earrings.
This was an opportunity
to attract new fans to the
page as part of the
strategy of growing the
community on Facebook
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3. Purpose of our Society
The purpose was an
opportunity to increase
the number of fans on our
community
It was also an opportunity
to advertise the new
range of open and
continuing education.
It was a chance to look at
what could be achieved
using social advertising
models on Facebook.
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6. Analysis
The page increased by 100 new members over 2
weeks.
R500 was spent on paid for post promotions over 4
posts
Increased Facebook spending will result
increased page growth
Current page community: 246
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7. Analysis continued
Create opportunities to get more people to engage with
the Laudium Child Welfare Society and recommend it on
social networks
Have at least one competition per week to increase
attraction
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LAUDIUM WELFARE SOCIETY 50YEARS OF CARING SERVICE IS INFORMING
THE LATEST WAY FOR EVERY PERSON TO ENHANCE AN CONTINUE THEIR
EDUCATION!
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enrol and pay for courses online. With the optimised search function, you can easily
find the right training intervention for you from a selection of more than 500 career-
enhancing short courses.
With the launch of the CE at UP Mobile App, Continuing Education at University of
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The newly released CE at UP Mobile App is now available for download on Android and iOS devices for all delegates who
have completed or who is currently enrolled for a course through Continuing Education at University of Pretoria (CE at UP).
The app is aimed at delivering an interactive one-stop information service for delegates to receive upcoming course
information, set up personalised course portfolios, register and pay for courses online, and set and/or track personal skills
development goals.
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Get the latest course and campaign notifications right to your inbox and never miss important information again. Get access
to your results and feedback on completed modules per course and schedule course dates directly to your calendar.
Set up CPD goals and track them with your affiliated professional body or complete online quizzes for CPD points. Share
events with friends and colleagues right from the app and even enrol and pay for courses online. With the optimised search
function, you can easily find the right training intervention for you from a selection of more than 500 career-enhancing
short courses.
11. LAUDIUM WELFARE SOCIETY 50 YEARS
OF CARING SERVICE
The Society has rendered professional
welfare services for the last 50 years to
all sectors of the community. Its area of
operation covers Laudium, Claudius,
Erasmia, Itereleng, and Mooiplaats,
however people from all over the
country and even from overseas have
made use of our caring services.
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12. LAUDIUM WELFARE SOCIETY 50 YEARS
OF CARING SERVICE
A spokesperson of the society has asked for all
founding, past members and next of kin of those who
served as members of the society to contact the
following individuals so that as we can update our
membership records before the end of October 2015.
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13. LAUDIUM WELFARE SOCIETY 50 YEARS
OF CARING SERVICE
An earnest appeal is also made to anyone that has any
documents, photos and/or other material to make them
accessible to society, for use in promotional and
awareness campaigns, which will be returned to its
respective owners once authentication has been
processed.
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17. Continued
14) Abdool Sattar Khalik
15) Mohamed Dema Tayob
16) Omar Dema Tayob
17) A.N. Padyachy (Founder)
18) T. (Tambie) Padyachy
19) Solly Ghoor
20) Soobia Moodly
21) Ali Jaffer
22) Mohamed Hassen
23) Dr. P. Padiachy
24) Mannie Moodliar
25) Rami Pillay
26) Reggie Pillay
27) Lutchman Mooloo
28) Abdul Kalla
29) Essop Bhamjee
30) Miss Niroo Joshi (Secreatary)
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18. LAUDIUM WELFARE SOCIETY 50 YEARS OF CARING SERVICE
We now present to our audience a random collage of members, founders,
trustees, donors/sponsors, an to anyone in any community or society that
played any role in this organization…
LATE ISMAIL
ÏSSY" ALLY
LATE MARI
PILLAY
OMARJEE
VALLY
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LATE
SULIMAN
HAJEE
EBRAHIM