Sandra Kirkwood's presentation on "Music Without Borders: Bridges With Communities" at the Musicological Society of Australia Conference, 26-28 September, 2009.
The community strategy aims at empowering communities to take charge of their own health based on the principles of Primary Health care. Community Health workers and community health volunteers link the household members to the formal health system. Households are organized into community units and are managed through a community health committee. public participation and involvement is key to its success
community introduction, characteristics, principlesAbhinav Bhatt
unit -1 introduction of community health nursing, it related to field of nursing, that added introduction of community, community health, and community health nursing and characteristics, and principles.
The community strategy aims at empowering communities to take charge of their own health based on the principles of Primary Health care. Community Health workers and community health volunteers link the household members to the formal health system. Households are organized into community units and are managed through a community health committee. public participation and involvement is key to its success
community introduction, characteristics, principlesAbhinav Bhatt
unit -1 introduction of community health nursing, it related to field of nursing, that added introduction of community, community health, and community health nursing and characteristics, and principles.
This course provides students with an understanding of the field of public health. It provides knowledge about public health principles, concepts, values, tools and applications. Key topics in the class include the mission of public health, the politics of public health, determinants of health in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, major models and strategies for health promotion, and community perspectives on public health interventions
Am Papri Das, M. Sc (N) Community Health Nursing faculty with more than 23 yrs of experience working as Vice-Principal at Peerless College of Nursing. Power point presentation on topic "Community Based Rehabilitation" It will be of great help to Nursing student in graduate and post graduate level. as possible in the interest of the students. Hope the topic will be beneficial to the students folk.
The first hundred years of the Ipswich Thistle Pipe Band: Mainstream or minor...Music Health Australia
Presentation by Sandra Kirkwood at the International Association for the Study of Popular Music Conference at Queensland Conservatorium, Southbank, Brisbane on 28-29 November, 2008. The first hundred years of the Ipswich Thistle Pipe Band: Mainstream or Minority.
This presentation was delivered by Sandra Kirkwood, Occupational Therapist, on October 22, 2011, at the Australian Society for Performing Arts Healthcare Conference, which was held at Sydney University.
This course provides students with an understanding of the field of public health. It provides knowledge about public health principles, concepts, values, tools and applications. Key topics in the class include the mission of public health, the politics of public health, determinants of health in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, major models and strategies for health promotion, and community perspectives on public health interventions
Am Papri Das, M. Sc (N) Community Health Nursing faculty with more than 23 yrs of experience working as Vice-Principal at Peerless College of Nursing. Power point presentation on topic "Community Based Rehabilitation" It will be of great help to Nursing student in graduate and post graduate level. as possible in the interest of the students. Hope the topic will be beneficial to the students folk.
The first hundred years of the Ipswich Thistle Pipe Band: Mainstream or minor...Music Health Australia
Presentation by Sandra Kirkwood at the International Association for the Study of Popular Music Conference at Queensland Conservatorium, Southbank, Brisbane on 28-29 November, 2008. The first hundred years of the Ipswich Thistle Pipe Band: Mainstream or Minority.
This presentation was delivered by Sandra Kirkwood, Occupational Therapist, on October 22, 2011, at the Australian Society for Performing Arts Healthcare Conference, which was held at Sydney University.
This song was developed for a community recovery sing-a-long by song creators: Sandra Kirkwood, Steven Davidson, Jean Fowler, Judy Lee, Jo Peterovic, Steven Newton ahd Janet Findlay.
Presentation by Sandra Kirkwood at the 2nd ArtsHealth Conference, Newcastle, Australia, 7-9 October, 2009. "Journey with Communities: Exploring Music Stories of our Neighbourhood."
Kirkwood, Sandra. (2011). Community recovery: musical inspirations, creative collaborations, and health reform. Presented on 15 July, 2011: Primary Health Care Research Conference: Program & Abstracts. Primary Health Care Research and Information Service, Australia. www.phcris.org.au/conference/browse.php?id=7048
Sandra Kirkwood has compiled this presentation about the history of the Purga locality - on the outskirts of Ipswich, Queensland. Please advise if there are other photographs or details that we could include.
Presentation by Sandra Kirkwood at the National Allied Health Conference, 18-20 July, 2007, Tasmania, Australia. "Creative Communities: What Does it Mean?"
An invited presentation as part of the International Association of Catholic Bioethicists series on Ethics and Pandemics. The series of recordings can be found here https://iacb.ca/web-discussions/
Presenter: Lucie Stephens, Head of Co-Production, NEF
Event: How arts and cultural activities are supporting co-production and innovation in public services, London, 19 May 2015, part of our Making Connections events series.
Between May 2015 and March 2016, we are running a series of regional events to bring together commissioners, arts and cultural providers, and others interested in increasing levels of cultural commissioning.
The Cultural Commissioning Programme works to help the arts and cultural sector engage in public sector commissioning and to enable public service commissioners to increase their awareness of the potential for arts and cultural organisations to deliver their outcomes. This three year programme, funded by Arts Council England, is being delivered through a partnership between NCVO (lead partner) , NEF and NPC .
www.ncvo.org/CCProg
Agenda and people of Health Now Mahrajan
Conceptualized and coordinated by visiting scholar Dr May Haddad (Liu Institute for Global Studies, the Green College at UBC and People's Health Movement-Canada)
http://www.phmovement.org/en/node/7532
http://www.phmovement.org/sites/www.phmovement.org/files/PHM%20Lebanon_%20FLYER_HEALTHNOW_MARCH27-1.pdf
This presentation covers the basic topics of value education like valuing nature, valuing culture, social justice, human heritage, common property resources, ecological degradation and human rights
Valorie Whetung
Director of the First Nations Centre
Knowing Your Roots: Indigenous Medicines, Health Knowledge
and Best Practices
Café Scientifique
October 2010
An invited presentation to the The Compassion and Social Justice Lecture Series on Courageous Leadership in a Crisis
"This event explores the courage required when leading in a crisis and making important decisions without precedence. Given the global impact of COVID, leaders are being tested daily. Hear perspectives from two global leaders and learn from their courageous leadership during the historical HIV/AIDS crisis and the more current COVID pandemic."
Speakers:https://beholdvancouver.org/events/courageous-leadership-in-a-crisis
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Explore natural remedies for syphilis treatment in Singapore. Discover alternative therapies, herbal remedies, and lifestyle changes that may complement conventional treatments. Learn about holistic approaches to managing syphilis symptoms and supporting overall health.
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
NVBDCP.pptx Nation vector borne disease control programSapna Thakur
NVBDCP was launched in 2003-2004 . Vector-Borne Disease: Disease that results from an infection transmitted to humans and other animals by blood-feeding arthropods, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas. Examples of vector-borne diseases include Dengue fever, West Nile Virus, Lyme disease, and malaria.
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.
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/lK81BzxMqdo
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/Ve4P0COk9OI
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Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex System Analysis, S...Oleg Kshivets
RESULTS: Overall life span (LS) was 2252.1±1742.5 days and cumulative 5-year survival (5YS) reached 73.2%, 10 years – 64.8%, 20 years – 42.5%. 513 LCP lived more than 5 years (LS=3124.6±1525.6 days), 148 LCP – more than 10 years (LS=5054.4±1504.1 days).199 LCP died because of LC (LS=562.7±374.5 days). 5YS of LCP after bi/lobectomies was significantly superior in comparison with LCP after pneumonectomies (78.1% vs.63.7%, P=0.00001 by log-rank test). AT significantly improved 5YS (66.3% vs. 34.8%) (P=0.00000 by log-rank test) only for LCP with N1-2. Cox modeling displayed that 5YS of LCP significantly depended on: phase transition (PT) early-invasive LC in terms of synergetics, PT N0—N12, cell ratio factors (ratio between cancer cells- CC and blood cells subpopulations), G1-3, histology, glucose, AT, blood cell circuit, prothrombin index, heparin tolerance, recalcification time (P=0.000-0.038). Neural networks, genetic algorithm selection and bootstrap simulation revealed relationships between 5YS and PT early-invasive LC (rank=1), PT N0—N12 (rank=2), thrombocytes/CC (3), erythrocytes/CC (4), eosinophils/CC (5), healthy cells/CC (6), lymphocytes/CC (7), segmented neutrophils/CC (8), stick neutrophils/CC (9), monocytes/CC (10); leucocytes/CC (11). Correct prediction of 5YS was 100% by neural networks computing (area under ROC curve=1.0; error=0.0).
CONCLUSIONS: 5YS of LCP after radical procedures significantly depended on: 1) PT early-invasive cancer; 2) PT N0--N12; 3) cell ratio factors; 4) blood cell circuit; 5) biochemical factors; 6) hemostasis system; 7) AT; 8) LC characteristics; 9) LC cell dynamics; 10) surgery type: lobectomy/pneumonectomy; 11) anthropometric data. Optimal diagnosis and treatment strategies for LC are: 1) screening and early detection of LC; 2) availability of experienced thoracic surgeons because of complexity of radical procedures; 3) aggressive en block surgery and adequate lymph node dissection for completeness; 4) precise prediction; 5) adjuvant chemoimmunoradiotherapy for LCP with unfavorable prognosis.
Adv. biopharm. APPLICATION OF PHARMACOKINETICS : TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMSAkankshaAshtankar
MIP 201T & MPH 202T
ADVANCED BIOPHARMACEUTICS & PHARMACOKINETICS : UNIT 5
APPLICATION OF PHARMACOKINETICS : TARGETED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS By - AKANKSHA ASHTANKAR
These simplified slides by Dr. Sidra Arshad present an overview of the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract.
Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 39, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 34, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 17, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
4. Non-respiratory functions of the lungs https://academic.oup.com/bjaed/article/13/3/98/278874
CDSCO and Phamacovigilance {Regulatory body in India}NEHA GUPTA
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) is India's national regulatory body for pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Operating under the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, the CDSCO is responsible for approving new drugs, conducting clinical trials, setting standards for drugs, controlling the quality of imported drugs, and coordinating the activities of State Drug Control Organizations by providing expert advice.
Pharmacovigilance, on the other hand, is the science and activities related to the detection, assessment, understanding, and prevention of adverse effects or any other drug-related problems. The primary aim of pharmacovigilance is to ensure the safety and efficacy of medicines, thereby protecting public health.
In India, pharmacovigilance activities are monitored by the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI), which works closely with CDSCO to collect, analyze, and act upon data regarding adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Together, they play a critical role in ensuring that the benefits of drugs outweigh their risks, maintaining high standards of patient safety, and promoting the rational use of medicines.
11. Can we build musical bridges? DO WE HAVE THE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR COMMUNITY-BASED REHABILITATION THROUGH MUSIC? SKILLED WORKERS? SUITABLE PLACES? COSTS? CAN WE BRIDGE THE CULTURAL DIVIDE?
13. ENVIRONMENT (Places of musical or sonic significance) OCCUPATION (Musical roles) Person- environment -occupation model Mary Law et al.,1996 Modified by Kirkwood, 2008 PERSON (communities) LIFESPAN
15. Model of social-ecological support Kirkwood, 2008 Personal factors Intra-personal relationships Community context Society Media & Policy
16. Socio- Environmental Model Kirkwood, 2008. History Time and Development Cultural Context Intrapersonal relationships, politics. Social attitudes, beliefs, and policy. Physical Environment Personal Factors & Quality of Life
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22. Invitation: Please sign up today Membership forms available www.musichealth.com.au Music Health Australia