Presentació del doctor José Ferrer, metge d'Innovació i Projectes de Badalona Serveis Assistencials, al I Simposio Internacional de Realidad Inmersiva para Reanimación, celebrat a Múrcia el 24 i el 25 de maig de 2024.
Embark on a journey where innovation transforms healthcare into a realm of excellence. Join Parimal Astik, a renowned healthcare leader, on an exploration of "Leveraging Technology for Healthcare Excellence." This presentation unveils how technology revolutionizes patient care, streamlines operations, and reshapes healthcare.
Key Highlights:
Transformational Power of Technology:
Explore technology's role in elevating patient care and fostering innovation.
Electronic Health Records (EHR):
Discover EHR's impact on seamless patient data management and care quality.
Telemedicine and Virtual Care:
Witness how telemedicine extends healthcare access and improves outcomes.
Healthcare Analytics and Big Data:
Unlock insights from data-driven decisions in resource allocation and care.
Internet of Things (IoT) in Healthcare:
Explore IoT's role in patient monitoring and preventive care.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning:
Discover AI's impact on diagnostics and real-world healthcare solutions.
Robotics in Healthcare:
See how robotics enhances surgical precision and patient care.
Patient Engagement Apps:
Learn how apps empower individuals in healthcare management and adherence.
Security and Privacy:
Navigate data security and privacy in the digital healthcare landscape.
Telehealth Regulations:
Stay compliant with evolving telehealth regulations.
Real-World Success Stories:
Be inspired by organizations achieving excellence through technology.
Technology Adoption Strategies:
Gain insights into effective technology adoption and change management.
Future Trends in Healthcare Technology:
Peer into trends like precision medicine, 5G, and virtual reality.
Conclusion:
Technology is the cornerstone of healthcare excellence.
Join Parimal Astik on this enlightening journey where technology transcends its role—it becomes a catalyst for healthcare excellence. Whether you're a healthcare professional or advocate for patient-centered care, this presentation offers profound insights and actionable strategies.
Empower yourself to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape with precision and compassion. Together, let's embrace technology as a beacon guiding us toward a future where healthcare knows no bounds.
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Today, oral health is recognized to play an integral role in overall well-being and quality of life.
Despite all the efforts to achieve society with optimal oral hygiene, the rural areas of our country has
many barriers to access dental services because of geographic remoteness, poor or no public
transportation, less information about dental hygiene and lack of avaibility of specialized health care
professionals leading to failure in implementing effective oral health care. In recent years, due to push
of digitalization by government and use of computer and latest telecommunication technology have
dramatically uplifted the entire health care system including dentistry to altogether a new level. In
modern era, new opportunities are being provided for easy access to primary care professionals for
proficient consultation by teledentistry. Use of teledentistry can contribute to bridge the gap between
demand and supply of dental care facilities. Following paper presents overview regarding enormous
scope of telecommunication in providing dental education and primary health care delivery.
Teledentistry; Next step into digitalizationKathan Mehta
Today, oral health is recognized to play an integral role in overall well-being and quality of life.
Despite all the efforts to achieve society with optimal oral hygiene, the rural areas of our country has
many barriers to access dental services because of geographic remoteness, poor or no public
transportation, less information about dental hygiene and lack of avaibility of specialized health care
professionals leading to failure in implementing effective oral health care. In recent years, due to push
of digitalization by government and use of computer and latest telecommunication technology have
dramatically uplifted the entire health care system including dentistry to altogether a new level. In
modern era, new opportunities are being provided for easy access to primary care professionals for
proficient consultation by teledentistry. Use of teledentistry can contribute to bridge the gap between
demand and supply of dental care facilities. Following paper presents overview regarding enormous
scope of telecommunication in providing dental education and primary health care delivery.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on immersive extended reality (XR) technologies and their use in healthcare professional training. The presentation plan includes: defining XR technologies like AR, VR and MR; findings from a literature review on their effectiveness; findings from interviews on adoption and learning needs; and lessons from a conference. The literature review found evidence that XR improves skills, knowledge and attitudes in areas like surgery and nursing. Interviews found limited XR adoption but potential benefits for learners in flexible training and high fidelity scenarios. Barriers to adoption included costs, attitudes and IT systems while facilitators were comprehension of the modality, networking and a skilled workforce. Recommendations focused on setting realistic expectations, facilitating access
The 11th edition of Patient Safety Middle East Conferences and Exhibition will be held in Dubai 04-06 October 2015 to facilitate the improvement of patient safety and reduction of medical errors in the Middle East.
Patient Safety Middle East Conference BrochureCheryl Prior
This document provides information on multiple medical conferences taking place from September 16-18, 2014 in Dubai, UAE. The conferences include the 10th Middle East Healthcare-Associated Infections Conference, the 4th Middle East Patient Safety Conference, the 4th Middle East Wound Care Conference, the 9th Middle East Decontamination and Sterilisation Conference, and the Smart Hospitals: The IT Solutions Conference. The document outlines the conference schedules, topics, speakers, and accreditation information. It encourages healthcare professionals to register for the conferences by the early bird deadline of August 14th.
Telemedicine uses videoconferencing technologies to enable remote medical treatment and consultations, helping to increase access to specialists and reduce costs. It allows hospitals to treat more patients using existing resources and facilities. While telemedicine faces challenges around reimbursement and changing medical practices, its implementation could improve healthcare by enhancing access to care and reducing travel burdens for patients.
Embark on a journey where innovation transforms healthcare into a realm of excellence. Join Parimal Astik, a renowned healthcare leader, on an exploration of "Leveraging Technology for Healthcare Excellence." This presentation unveils how technology revolutionizes patient care, streamlines operations, and reshapes healthcare.
Key Highlights:
Transformational Power of Technology:
Explore technology's role in elevating patient care and fostering innovation.
Electronic Health Records (EHR):
Discover EHR's impact on seamless patient data management and care quality.
Telemedicine and Virtual Care:
Witness how telemedicine extends healthcare access and improves outcomes.
Healthcare Analytics and Big Data:
Unlock insights from data-driven decisions in resource allocation and care.
Internet of Things (IoT) in Healthcare:
Explore IoT's role in patient monitoring and preventive care.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning:
Discover AI's impact on diagnostics and real-world healthcare solutions.
Robotics in Healthcare:
See how robotics enhances surgical precision and patient care.
Patient Engagement Apps:
Learn how apps empower individuals in healthcare management and adherence.
Security and Privacy:
Navigate data security and privacy in the digital healthcare landscape.
Telehealth Regulations:
Stay compliant with evolving telehealth regulations.
Real-World Success Stories:
Be inspired by organizations achieving excellence through technology.
Technology Adoption Strategies:
Gain insights into effective technology adoption and change management.
Future Trends in Healthcare Technology:
Peer into trends like precision medicine, 5G, and virtual reality.
Conclusion:
Technology is the cornerstone of healthcare excellence.
Join Parimal Astik on this enlightening journey where technology transcends its role—it becomes a catalyst for healthcare excellence. Whether you're a healthcare professional or advocate for patient-centered care, this presentation offers profound insights and actionable strategies.
Empower yourself to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape with precision and compassion. Together, let's embrace technology as a beacon guiding us toward a future where healthcare knows no bounds.
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Today, oral health is recognized to play an integral role in overall well-being and quality of life.
Despite all the efforts to achieve society with optimal oral hygiene, the rural areas of our country has
many barriers to access dental services because of geographic remoteness, poor or no public
transportation, less information about dental hygiene and lack of avaibility of specialized health care
professionals leading to failure in implementing effective oral health care. In recent years, due to push
of digitalization by government and use of computer and latest telecommunication technology have
dramatically uplifted the entire health care system including dentistry to altogether a new level. In
modern era, new opportunities are being provided for easy access to primary care professionals for
proficient consultation by teledentistry. Use of teledentistry can contribute to bridge the gap between
demand and supply of dental care facilities. Following paper presents overview regarding enormous
scope of telecommunication in providing dental education and primary health care delivery.
Teledentistry; Next step into digitalizationKathan Mehta
Today, oral health is recognized to play an integral role in overall well-being and quality of life.
Despite all the efforts to achieve society with optimal oral hygiene, the rural areas of our country has
many barriers to access dental services because of geographic remoteness, poor or no public
transportation, less information about dental hygiene and lack of avaibility of specialized health care
professionals leading to failure in implementing effective oral health care. In recent years, due to push
of digitalization by government and use of computer and latest telecommunication technology have
dramatically uplifted the entire health care system including dentistry to altogether a new level. In
modern era, new opportunities are being provided for easy access to primary care professionals for
proficient consultation by teledentistry. Use of teledentistry can contribute to bridge the gap between
demand and supply of dental care facilities. Following paper presents overview regarding enormous
scope of telecommunication in providing dental education and primary health care delivery.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on immersive extended reality (XR) technologies and their use in healthcare professional training. The presentation plan includes: defining XR technologies like AR, VR and MR; findings from a literature review on their effectiveness; findings from interviews on adoption and learning needs; and lessons from a conference. The literature review found evidence that XR improves skills, knowledge and attitudes in areas like surgery and nursing. Interviews found limited XR adoption but potential benefits for learners in flexible training and high fidelity scenarios. Barriers to adoption included costs, attitudes and IT systems while facilitators were comprehension of the modality, networking and a skilled workforce. Recommendations focused on setting realistic expectations, facilitating access
The 11th edition of Patient Safety Middle East Conferences and Exhibition will be held in Dubai 04-06 October 2015 to facilitate the improvement of patient safety and reduction of medical errors in the Middle East.
Patient Safety Middle East Conference BrochureCheryl Prior
This document provides information on multiple medical conferences taking place from September 16-18, 2014 in Dubai, UAE. The conferences include the 10th Middle East Healthcare-Associated Infections Conference, the 4th Middle East Patient Safety Conference, the 4th Middle East Wound Care Conference, the 9th Middle East Decontamination and Sterilisation Conference, and the Smart Hospitals: The IT Solutions Conference. The document outlines the conference schedules, topics, speakers, and accreditation information. It encourages healthcare professionals to register for the conferences by the early bird deadline of August 14th.
Telemedicine uses videoconferencing technologies to enable remote medical treatment and consultations, helping to increase access to specialists and reduce costs. It allows hospitals to treat more patients using existing resources and facilities. While telemedicine faces challenges around reimbursement and changing medical practices, its implementation could improve healthcare by enhancing access to care and reducing travel burdens for patients.
This newsletter provides information on past and upcoming digital health events focusing on digital therapeutics, nutrition, healthy aging, and strengthening health systems. Recent events discussed include a keynote on immersive technologies at Bournemouth University and a webinar on digital health, nutrition and aging. Upcoming events include webinars on hospitals and technology, CAR-T therapies, and the Africa Healthcare Summit. The newsletter also provides details on digital medicine journal submissions and invites the recipient to future speaker opportunities.
This research poster summarizes technologies that improve efficiency in hospitals. It finds that radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, iPad use in radiology, vascular pattern identification, ultrasonic sensors for tracking, and live endoscopic video all help to enhance efficiency. RFID technology improves processes, reduces costs and errors. iPads streamline radiologist work flows. Vascular patterns and ultrasonic sensors aid patient identification and tracking. Live endoscopic video benefits education, diagnostics and documentation. Overall, the technologies highlighted save time, lower expenses and improve workflows to increase both provider and patient satisfaction.
Virtual clinical trials utilize digital technologies like mobile apps and wearable devices to conduct clinical research remotely. This allows for more flexible participation and continuous monitoring that enhances patient access and engagement while improving efficiency. However, ensuring security, privacy, and regulatory compliance remains challenging. Looking ahead, innovations in artificial intelligence, blockchain, and collaborations across sectors are poised to further advance virtual trials.
This document outlines the need for a strategic framework to guide the development and sustainability of mobile health (m-health) applications. It proposes that such a framework should define what works, establish priorities, provide guidelines for developers, and ensure projects are evaluated. The framework should be established by clinicians, health managers, and government. Key issues it should address include identifying suitable applications, channeling development to emphasize integrated and holistic care, and confirming activities that can be sustained long-term. Trust is also identified as a critical factor that must be considered.
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This document discusses how augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) can drastically change the healthcare industry. It outlines several ways these technologies can be used, including facilitating medical learning and training through realistic 3D visualization and skills development. AR and VR allow medical students to learn anatomy, physiology, and perform procedures in an immersive virtual environment. These technologies can also enhance patient care, education, and entertainment in hospitals. Overall, the document argues that AR and VR have great potential to improve medical education and treatment when adopted by healthcare professionals and patients.
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Surgical residency program across the world saw a dramatic
change during the COVID-19 pandemic. Various new technologies like virtual methods of learning, simulation programmes were
developed to continue training of the surgical residents. To find out
how COVID-19 improved surgical training, we searched the literature and shortlisted 34 articles relevant to the topic and reviewed
them. Most of the articles pointed out how physical form of training in surgical residency was converted to virtual platforms and
simulation programmes
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This document summarizes a presentation given at a CASA Seminar in Flanders on scaling up innovative healthcare services. The presentation discusses moving pilot projects to routine care by engaging stakeholders across various sectors. It identifies four key domains for deployment guidelines: strategy and management, legal/regulatory issues, organizational change management, and technical/market considerations. Each domain contains critical success factors, such as ensuring cultural readiness for changes, addressing needs of clients, and maintaining technology that can scale up. The overall challenge is integrating new technologies into existing care systems.
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The Future of Medical Education From Dreams to Reality (VR, AR, AI)SeriousGamesAssoc
With three decades of e-learning experience, Dr. Levy will present innovations in technology-enhanced education from the past, present, and into the future. He will highlight some of his medical education inventions and advances including some of the first laser discs, CD-ROMs, online case-based education, 3-D anatomical and procedural animations, robotic-assisted surgery, and virtual reality surgical simulation. He will describe the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in medical education and clinical decision support and some future work in augmented reality. It is true that what were once dreams are now reality, but there are certainly more dreams to come.
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AR and VR have potential applications in healthcare by improving training, visualization of anatomy, and skills development for medical professionals. They can also enhance patient care and education. Specifically, AR/VR can facilitate medical learning, provide realistic 3D visualization of the body, allow skills training through virtual simulations, and advance learning of new procedures. They benefit patients by improving understanding of conditions and treatments, and can provide digital entertainment in hospitals. While these technologies face barriers to widespread adoption, their ability to enhance medical education and patient experience means they are poised to significantly change the healthcare industry.
The document summarizes the MediPi project, which developed a low-cost, open-source remote patient monitoring system using Raspberry Pi devices. The system was piloted with 50 patients across 3 conditions. Key findings were that the monitoring cost per patient was lower than other studies, patients were receptive to the technology, and anxiety was reduced in 34% of patients. However, Bluetooth issues with some devices prevented conclusions about downstream economic savings. The document provides technical details on the system architecture, security measures, and testing conducted.
Virtual and augmented reality technologies have potential applications in healthcare by improving training, visualization of anatomy, skills development, and patient education and experience. Some key ways AR/VR can benefit healthcare include:
1) Facilitating medical learning and training through more engaging and cost-effective methods compared to traditional textbooks.
2) Providing realistic 3D visualization of human anatomy that is more effective than 2D images.
3) Allowing skills development through virtual performance of tasks like surgeries and injections.
4) Advancing learning for medical professionals through immersive experiences of new procedures.
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This document summarizes a presentation about technology-enhanced nursing and patient-centered care. It discusses how emerging technologies can help achieve patient-centered care if guided by nursing's goals of protecting health and optimizing care. It outlines three policy areas where academic nursing could provide input: personal health records, technical infrastructure, and quality indicators reported by patients. Finally, it proposes strategies for leveraging existing nursing education to create technology-enhanced practice, such as integrating technologies into curricula and leveraging partnerships across disciplines.
Virtual reality, augmented reality, and ambient reality have various applications in healthcare, including surgical procedures, medical therapy, patient education, medical training, data visualization, skill enhancement, and architectural design. However, many current applications are limited by technological issues such as delays in overlaying real-time images, side effects from prolonged headset use, and limitations of computing power that require tradeoffs between realism and interactivity. Further research is needed to address these problems.
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La ponència està emmarcada dins de les XXVI Jornades de Prevenció de Riscos Laborals en l’Àmbit Sanitari.
Presentació de José Ferrer, MFiC i Innovació Badalona Serveis Assistencials.
La ponència està emmarcada dins de les XXVI Jornades de Prevenció de Riscos Laborals en l’Àmbit Sanitari.
Presentació de Maribel Llamas, coordinadora Prevenció Riscos Laborals. Fundació Hospital d'Olot i Comarcal de la Garrotxa.
La ponència està emmarcada dins de les XXVI Jornades de Prevenció de Riscos Laborals en l’Àmbit Sanitari.
Presentació de Manuel Armayones, coordinador del Behavioural Design Lab al centre de recerca eHealth Center de la UOC.
La ponència està emmarcada dins de les XXVI Jornades de Prevenció de Riscos Laborals en l’Àmbit Sanitari.
Pòster presentat per la pediatra de BSA Sofía Benítez al 70 Congrés de la Sociedad Española de Pediatría, celebrat a Còrdoba del 6 al 8 de juny de 2024.
Comunicació oral de les infermeres Maria Rodríguez i Elena Cossin, infermeres gestores de processos complexos de Digestiu de l'Hospital Municipal de Badalona, a les 34 Jornades Nacionals d'Infermeras Gestores, celebrades a Madrid del 5 al 7 de juny.
Presentació de Elena Cossin i Maria Rodriguez, infermeres de Badalona Serveis Assistencials, a la Jornada de celebració del Dia Internacional de les Infermeres, celebrada a Badalona el 14 de maig de 2024.
Presentació de Noelia Leal i Silvia Ortigosa, infermeres de Badalona Serveis Assistencials, a la Jornada de celebració del Dia Internacional de les Infermeres, celebrada a Badalona el 14 de maig de 2024.
Presentació de Teresa Pujadas i Mónica Góme, infermeres referents de l’Equip d’Atenció Residencial de Badalona Serveis Assistencials, a la Jornada de celebració del Dia Internacional de les Infermeres, celebrada a Badalona el 14 de maig de 2024.
Presentació de Jaime Bataller, infermer especialista de família i comunitària de Badalona Serveis Assistencials, a la Jornada de celebració del Dia Internacional de les Infermeres, celebrada a Badalona el 14 de maig de 2024.
Presentació de Noemí Gómez, infermera de Badalona Serveis Assistencials, a la Jornada de celebració del Dia Internacional de les Infermeres, celebrada a Badalona el 14 de maig de 2024.
Presentació de Álvaro Baena i Cristina Real, infermers d'urgències de Badalona Serveis Assistencials, a la Jornada de celebració del Dia Internacional de les Infermeres, celebrada a Badalona el 14 de maig de 2024.
Presentació del doctor José Ferrer, metge de l'equip d'Innovació de BSA, al XX Congrés de la Sociedad Española del Dolor, celebrat a León del 29 al 31 de maig de 2024.
Gene therapy can be broadly defined as the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinical status of a patient.
One of the basic concepts of gene therapy is to transform viruses into genetic shuttles, which will deliver the gene of interest into the target cells.
Safe methods have been devised to do this, using several viral and non-viral vectors.
In the future, this technique may allow doctors to treat a disorder by inserting a gene into a patient's cells instead of using drugs or surgery.
The biggest hurdle faced by medical research in gene therapy is the availability of effective gene-carrying vectors that meet all of the following criteria:
Protection of transgene or genetic cargo from degradative action of systemic and endonucleases,
Delivery of genetic material to the target site, i.e., either cell cytoplasm or nucleus,
Low potential of triggering unwanted immune responses or genotoxicity,
Economical and feasible availability for patients .
Viruses are naturally evolved vehicles that efficiently transfer their genes into host cells.
Choice of viral vector is dependent on gene transfer efficiency, capacity to carry foreign genes, toxicity, stability, immune responses towards viral antigens and potential viral recombination.
There are a wide variety of vectors used to deliver DNA or oligo nucleotides into mammalian cells, either in vitro or in vivo.
The most common vector system based on retroviruses, adenoviruses, herpes simplex viruses, adeno associated viruses.
Osvaldo Bernardo Muchanga-GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS-2024.pdfOsvaldo Bernardo Muchanga
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS AND GASTRITIS
Osvaldo Bernardo Muchanga
Gastrointestinal Infections
GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS result from the ingestion of pathogens that cause infections at the level of this tract, generally being transmitted by food, water and hands contaminated by microorganisms such as E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, Campylobacter, Staphylococcus, Rotavirus among others that are generally contained in feces, thus configuring a FECAL-ORAL type of transmission.
Among the factors that lead to the occurrence of gastrointestinal infections are the hygienic and sanitary deficiencies that characterize our markets and other places where raw or cooked food is sold, poor environmental sanitation in communities, deficiencies in water treatment (or in the process of its plumbing), risky hygienic-sanitary habits (not washing hands after major and/or minor needs), among others.
These are generally consequences (signs and symptoms) resulting from gastrointestinal infections: diarrhea, vomiting, fever and malaise, among others.
The treatment consists of replacing lost liquids and electrolytes (drinking drinking water and other recommended liquids, including consumption of juicy fruits such as papayas, apples, pears, among others that contain water in their composition).
To prevent this, it is necessary to promote health education, improve the hygienic-sanitary conditions of markets and communities in general as a way of promoting, preserving and prolonging PUBLIC HEALTH.
Gastritis and Gastric Health
Gastric Health is one of the most relevant concerns in human health, with gastrointestinal infections being among the main illnesses that affect humans.
Among gastric problems, we have GASTRITIS AND GASTRIC ULCERS as the main public health problems. Gastritis and gastric ulcers normally result from inflammation and corrosion of the walls of the stomach (gastric mucosa) and are generally associated (caused) by the bacterium Helicobacter pylor, which, according to the literature, this bacterium settles on these walls (of the stomach) and starts to release urease that ends up altering the normal pH of the stomach (acid), which leads to inflammation and corrosion of the mucous membranes and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
In addition to bacterial infections, gastritis and gastric ulcers are associated with several factors, with emphasis on prolonged fasting, chemical substances including drugs, alcohol, foods with strong seasonings including chilli, which ends up causing inflammation of the stomach walls and/or corrosion. of the same, resulting in the appearance of wounds and consequent gastritis or ulcers, respectively.
Among patients with gastritis and/or ulcers, one of the dilemmas is associated with the foods to consume in order to minimize the sensation of pain and discomfort.
TEST BANK For Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 14...Donc Test
TEST BANK For Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 14th Edition (Hinkle, 2017) Verified Chapter's 1 - 73 Complete.pdf
TEST BANK For Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 14th Edition (Hinkle, 2017) Verified Chapter's 1 - 73 Complete.pdf
TEST BANK For Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 14th Edition (Hinkle, 2017) Verified Chapter's 1 - 73 Complete.pdf
“Psychiatry and the Humanities”: An Innovative Course at the University of Mo...Université de Montréal
“Psychiatry and the Humanities”: An Innovative Course at the University of Montreal Expanding the medical model to embrace the humanities. Link: https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/-psychiatry-and-the-humanities-an-innovative-course-at-the-university-of-montreal
Congestive Heart failure is caused by low cardiac output and high sympathetic discharge. Diuretics reduce preload, ACE inhibitors lower afterload, beta blockers reduce sympathetic activity, and digitalis has inotropic effects. Newer medications target vasodilation and myosin activation to improve heart efficiency while lowering energy requirements. Combination therapy, following an assessment of cardiac function and volume status, is the most effective strategy to heart failure care.
Nano-gold for Cancer Therapy chemistry investigatory projectSIVAVINAYAKPK
chemistry investigatory project
The development of nanogold-based cancer therapy could revolutionize oncology by providing a more targeted, less invasive treatment option. This project contributes to the growing body of research aimed at harnessing nanotechnology for medical applications, paving the way for future clinical trials and potential commercial applications.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, prompting the need for innovative treatment methods. Nanotechnology offers promising new approaches, including the use of gold nanoparticles (nanogold) for targeted cancer therapy. Nanogold particles possess unique physical and chemical properties that make them suitable for drug delivery, imaging, and photothermal therapy.
Travel Clinic Cardiff: Health Advice for International TravelersNX Healthcare
Travel Clinic Cardiff offers comprehensive travel health services, including vaccinations, travel advice, and preventive care for international travelers. Our expert team ensures you are well-prepared and protected for your journey, providing personalized consultations tailored to your destination. Conveniently located in Cardiff, we help you travel with confidence and peace of mind. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
Pictorial and detailed description of patellar instability with sign and symptoms and how to diagnose , what investigations you should go with and how to approach with treatment options . I have presented this slide in my 2nd year junior residency in orthopedics at LLRM medical college Meerut and got good reviews for it
After getting it read you will definitely understand the topic.
Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis - Pathogenesis , Clinical Features & Manage...Jim Jacob Roy
In this presentation , SBP ( spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ) , which is a common complication in patients with cirrhosis and ascites is described in detail.
The reference for this presentation is Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease Textbook ( 11th edition ).
Nutritional deficiency Disorder are problems in india.
It is very important to learn about Indian child's nutritional parameters as well the Disease related to alteration in their Nutrition.
Presentació "Advancing Emergency Medicine Education through Virtual Reality"
1. Advancing Emergency Medicine
Education through Virtual Reality
José Ferrer Costa MD
Thomas Dolby
25th May 2024
1st International Symposium of
Immersive Reality for Resuscitation
25th May 2024 - Murcia, Spain
2. Presentation Outline
1. Introduction to VR in Medical Training
2. Enhancing Clinical Skills and Decision Making
3. Application in CPR and Emergency Procedures
4. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
5. Future Directions and Potential
3. 1. Introduction to VR in Medical Training
2. Enhancing Clinical Skills and Decision Making
3. Application in CPR and Emergency Procedures
4. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
5. Future Directions and Potential
5. Evolution of “Virtual Reality” in Pubmed
1991-1995: Initial Exploration
Medical and surgical education
Ethics/Safety concerns
1996-2000: Adoption and Diversification
Pain management, mental health and
rehabilitation
2001-2005: Technological Advances
2006-2010: Widespread Acceptance
Surgical simulations and rehabilitation
2011-2015: Innovation and Expansion
Improved features for training and healthcare
2016-Present: Integration and Future
Integration with AI, MR
Guidelines, Regulations
7. 1. Introduction to VR in Medical Training
2. Enhancing Clinical Skills and Decision Making
3. Application in CPR and Emergency Procedures
4. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
5. Future Directions and Potential
8. Advantages of VR in Medical Training
● Opportunity to train clinical skills in a safe environment
● Following protocols to guide decisions: tests / treatments
● Learn to think and act under pressure
● Performance Feedback
● Enhance Patient Safety
11. 1. Introduction to VR in Medical Training
2. Enhancing Clinical Skills and Decision Making
3. Application in CPR and Emergency Procedures
4. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
5. Future Directions and Potential
12. Advantages and Limitations
of Using VR in CPR Training
🌐Immersive Learning Environment
🛡 Safe Practice Space
⚡Immediate Feedback
📊 Data-Driven Insights
🌍 Scalable and Accessible
💸High Initial Costs
🤖Technology Familiarity
✋Physical Interaction Limitations
🔌 Dependence on Equipment
📵Potential Technological Distractions
14. I3’s Work
● Bespoke immersive technology projects
● Off-shelf products / licences
● Localisation and customisation
● Consultation
● XR Lab installation - hardware and software deployment
● Co-ownership and collaboration
● Research and development
15. XR Research
● Stress inoculation
● Comparisons vs manikin simulation
● Cognitive load
● Interaction design
● Best usage principles of VR in medical training
● Virtual assessment and debrief
● User experience and ease-of-use
18. 1. Introduction to VR in Medical Training
2. Enhancing Clinical Skills and Decision Making
3. Application in CPR and Emergency Procedures
4. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
5. Future Directions and Potential
20. 1. Introduction to VR in Medical Training
2. Enhancing Clinical Skills and Decision Making
3. Application in CPR and Emergency Procedures
4. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
5. Future Directions and Potential
21. Where do we go from here?
● VR is still in early stages of adoption. Find your champion!
● At this stage, software cannot just be sold, collaboration is key
● Support ongoing usage, push for embedding within curriculum, guide on
best practices
● Listen and learn, adapt and overcome
● Look for funding opportunities to support collaboration
● Invest in research, build evidence that supports our community’s growth