This document outlines the program for a two-day conference discussing economic and political issues in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Day one includes sessions on Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and a roundtable on emergency programs for Ukraine. Day two covers deregulation and privatization, European integration, macroeconomic stabilization, and perspectives on political economy in transition countries. There are keynote speeches, panel discussions with multiple speakers, and moderator-led debates each session. The event concludes with a dinner and cocktail reception.
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London is the capital of England and a very big city with lots of things to see. Some popular landmarks include the Tower of London, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Oxford Street, the River Thames, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives. London is a wonderful, historic city and a great place for visitors to take a trip.
Patrick Dickens - TEFL Master CertificatePat Dickens
This certificate recognizes an individual for completing a 150-hour Master TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) course from Global Language Training. The certificate includes the recipient's name, date of completion, certificate number, and information about the certifying organization including their address and website.
This document outlines a travel itinerary that includes the following:
1) A flight from Málaga, Spain to Sydney, Australia with a layover in London, costing 574€ per person.
2) A domestic flight within Australia from Sydney to Wellington, New Zealand costing 393€ per person and hotel accommodations in Wellington costing 120€ per night.
3) Plans to spend two days in Rotorua, New Zealand including hotel stays and activities costing 162€ per person.
4) The itinerary returns to Spain and includes multiple flights and layovers between New Zealand, Australia, Dubai, and Madrid costing a total of 765€ per person.
Cambridge Checkpoint Science Coursebook 8 (Cambridge International Examinations)vobewi
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Libraries Change Lives and HMP Edinburgh - Programmetalesofonecity
The document announces an event titled "Libraries Change Lives – Improving Outcomes for Offenders" that will take place on Friday, October 8th 2010. The event will include presentations from prison officials, library professionals, and researchers on how prison and public libraries can help improve literacy and reintegration outcomes for offenders. Speakers will discuss successful programs in Edinburgh prisons, family literacy initiatives, the impacts of learning on offenders, research on sentencing and reintegration, and examples of best practices in using libraries to change lives. The half-day event aims to demonstrate how library-based approaches could benefit other prison libraries and support offenders.
This document outlines the program for a two-day conference discussing economic and political issues in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Day one includes sessions on Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and a roundtable on emergency programs for Ukraine. Day two covers deregulation and privatization, European integration, macroeconomic stabilization, and perspectives on political economy in transition countries. There are keynote speeches, panel discussions with multiple speakers, and moderator-led debates each session. The event concludes with a dinner and cocktail reception.
This document outlines the program for a two-day conference discussing economic and political issues in Central and Eastern Europe. Day one includes sessions on Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and a roundtable on emergency programs for Ukraine. Day two covers topics like deregulation, privatization, European integration, macroeconomic stabilization, and perspectives on transition and political economy. There will be keynote speeches, panel discussions with multiple speakers, and moderator-led debates on issues relevant to the economic development of countries in the region. Coffee breaks and meals are also included each day.
London is the capital of England and a very big city with lots of things to see. Some popular landmarks include the Tower of London, London Eye, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Oxford Street, the River Thames, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives. London is a wonderful, historic city and a great place for visitors to take a trip.
Patrick Dickens - TEFL Master CertificatePat Dickens
This certificate recognizes an individual for completing a 150-hour Master TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) course from Global Language Training. The certificate includes the recipient's name, date of completion, certificate number, and information about the certifying organization including their address and website.
This document outlines a travel itinerary that includes the following:
1) A flight from Málaga, Spain to Sydney, Australia with a layover in London, costing 574€ per person.
2) A domestic flight within Australia from Sydney to Wellington, New Zealand costing 393€ per person and hotel accommodations in Wellington costing 120€ per night.
3) Plans to spend two days in Rotorua, New Zealand including hotel stays and activities costing 162€ per person.
4) The itinerary returns to Spain and includes multiple flights and layovers between New Zealand, Australia, Dubai, and Madrid costing a total of 765€ per person.
Cambridge Checkpoint Science Coursebook 8 (Cambridge International Examinations)vobewi
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Libraries Change Lives and HMP Edinburgh - Programmetalesofonecity
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This document provides information about an advanced pain and symptom management course taking place in Newcastle, Nottingham, and Oxford in June and July 2012. It includes details about course venues, dates, accommodation options, administration contacts, course chairs, educational objectives, and sample daily schedules. The course aims to provide an evidence-based update on challenging pain and symptom management topics and stimulate reflection to promote self-directed learning. It is intended for healthcare practitioners working in palliative care and attracts over 600 learners annually.
Popular lecturer Mary Bolingbroke returns for a one day CPD event looking into Gut Biomes, their wider influence on other systems and the implications for our Osteopathic practice. Presented in an iconic Glasgow venue, we look forward to seeing Mary again and continuing our post grad Osteopathic studies into the immune system and our relationship to it.
Sat 6th May 9.30am - 5.30pm, Arlington Baths, Arlington St., Glasgow G3 6DT; £110 incl lunch
Contact cranialgroupscotland@gmail.com for booking & more details
The document provides information on the NuGO Association's activities in 2015, including:
1) Management updates with messages from directors and details on the executive committee and participants' assembly.
2) Events held in 2015, particularly the successful NuGOweek 2015 conference in Barcelona and satellite meetings. NuGOweek 2016 will be held in Copenhagen.
3) Courses supported or co-organized by NuGO, including advanced proteomics, molecular nutrition, and cardiovascular health.
4) Partnerships and expanding international activities through collaborations with other organizations.
5) Other activities like membership growth and early career networking opportunities.
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This document provides the schedule and details for a two-day seminar on endodontic solutions hosted by the Philippine Academy of Esthetic Dentistry on September 4-5, 2010. The seminar will cover topics such as achieving straight line access, using the LA Axxess kit, irrigation protocols, locating the apical constriction, using NiTi technology for root canal preparation, preventing file breakage, and obturation techniques. Hands-on workshops will also be provided. The registration fee is 3,000 PHP if paid in advance or 3,500 PHP for onsite registration. Attendees should bring multi-rooted teeth for the hands-on sessions.
The document announces a 2-day postgraduate conference on September 9-10, 2013 at King's College London that will provide opportunities for nutrition students to present their work, learn about careers in nutrition, network with peers, and participate in workshops. It includes details on registration, abstract submission, accommodation, the provisional schedule of presentations and sessions on careers, communication skills, and a keynote speaker.
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Public Health Group Meeting Minutes, 2015 EAHIL EdinburghEAHILPHIG
The Public Health Group of EAHIL held their annual meeting, with the following key discussions:
1. Tomas Allen and Sue Thomas welcomed attendees and provided updates from the previous year's meeting. Tomas agreed to provide another training on WHO databases.
2. Developments at WHO included staffing changes and new project hirings.
3. Members discussed public health information projects in their countries, challenges finding patient information in other languages, and opportunities to contribute to JEAHIL and future EAHIL conferences.
ShareLife benefits from the expertise of medical professionals who donate their time, including professors and doctors specializing in areas like gynecology, lung transplantation, health management, and hepatology. The medical professionals contribute to ShareLife's goal of implementing leading organ donation practices in Australia.
This document summarizes the history of osteoporosis in Ireland over the past 3 millennia. It discusses key developments like the first use of DXA scanning in 1990, establishment of the Irish Osteoporosis Society in 1996, and current issues like the need for better prevention, earlier diagnosis, and a multidisciplinary approach. It highlights important contributors to the field and their research. Overall, it provides a high-level overview of osteoporosis treatment and management in Ireland from ancient times to the present.
This document provides an agenda for an international symposium on developing end of life care. The one-day event includes plenary sessions in the morning with guest speakers discussing topics like practice development in end of life care, a US perspective on death in the elderly, and developing mindful leaders. In the afternoon there are parallel sessions on subjects such as teaching GPs to manage dying and addressing inequalities. The day concludes with a panel discussion, lessons learned, and the launch of a new website.
Owl Training is a method that helps people achieve a state of flow and mindfulness to perform at their best. It uses exercises derived from studying peak performance in artists like Paul McCartney. The training provides tools to manage stress and anxiety, improve focus and presence, and perform with full commitment in the moment. It has helped celebrities, companies, and many others enhance their work and interactions through a unique blend of cognitive science and performance techniques.
This document provides information about the 2013 International Medical Leaders Forum and Annual Meeting, including details about the event agenda, speakers, and topics. The event is organized by the World Federation of Medical Managers and will take place on June 2, 2013 in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The agenda includes sessions on physician engagement and leadership from international perspectives, workshops on revalidation in the UK and neuroscientific perspectives on leadership, and presentations from leaders in various countries on comparative studies of medical leadership. Speakers include Dr. Roger Boyd, Dr. Gillian Kernaghan, Professor Chris Ham, Dr. Lee Gruner, and Dr. Peter Angood.
This document provides information about an event called "Time Matters in MS" that will address how early intervention and regular monitoring of disease activity offers the best outcome for people with multiple sclerosis. The event will include roundtable discussions on preserving brain health in MS and taking a comprehensive economic approach to evaluating treatment cost-effectiveness. It will take place in Lisbon, Portugal on World MS Day 2017 and feature several expert speakers in the field of MS research and treatment.
Dr. Ujjwal Kanti Debnath is a British and Indian dual citizen orthopaedic and spine surgeon. He has over 30 years of experience working in India, the UK, Bahrain, and Ireland. He specializes in spine surgery, joint replacement, and trauma surgery. He has performed over 3,600 surgeries. Additionally, he founded "Operation Straight Spine", a philanthropic organization that has provided spinal surgeries and care for over 150 underprivileged children and adults in India.
Lynn Rapley has over 40 years of experience as a nurse, with extensive experience in gastroenterology nursing, education, and leadership roles. She has held numerous positions including Clinical Nurse Consultant, National Director of Education, and president of credentialing organizations. She also has extensive experience in endoscopy unit management, education and training, publishing, and professional development activities.
This document provides the schedule for the Young Neuroscientists Symposium 2016, which is organized to allow undergraduate, postgraduate, and postdoctoral neuroscience researchers to present their work and foster collaboration. The one-day event includes keynote presentations from researchers in academia and industry, short talks selected from submitted abstracts, and a career panel discussion. Support is acknowledged from various sponsors and the Irish government. The schedule details the timing of presentations, breaks, and a social event following the symposium.
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The document provides information about the 5th World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics conference taking place from March 14-16, 2016 in London. It includes greetings from the Mayor of London Boris Johnson welcoming participants. The conference will bring together over 300 global participants and leaders in neurology to discuss topics like neurogenetics, neurodegenerative disorders, neuropediatrics, neurosurgery, neuroinfections and more. A preliminary schedule outlines the various sessions to be held over the three day event.
Luc Josef Irma Maria is a Belgian osteopath who has over 30 years of experience as an osteopath and teacher. He is currently the joint principal of The International Academy of Osteopathy, where he has helped develop osteopathy curriculums and has taught osteopathy in multiple languages. He has authored several publications and books on osteopathy and related topics.
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
This document provides information about an advanced pain and symptom management course taking place in Newcastle, Nottingham, and Oxford in June and July 2012. It includes details about course venues, dates, accommodation options, administration contacts, course chairs, educational objectives, and sample daily schedules. The course aims to provide an evidence-based update on challenging pain and symptom management topics and stimulate reflection to promote self-directed learning. It is intended for healthcare practitioners working in palliative care and attracts over 600 learners annually.
Popular lecturer Mary Bolingbroke returns for a one day CPD event looking into Gut Biomes, their wider influence on other systems and the implications for our Osteopathic practice. Presented in an iconic Glasgow venue, we look forward to seeing Mary again and continuing our post grad Osteopathic studies into the immune system and our relationship to it.
Sat 6th May 9.30am - 5.30pm, Arlington Baths, Arlington St., Glasgow G3 6DT; £110 incl lunch
Contact cranialgroupscotland@gmail.com for booking & more details
The document provides information on the NuGO Association's activities in 2015, including:
1) Management updates with messages from directors and details on the executive committee and participants' assembly.
2) Events held in 2015, particularly the successful NuGOweek 2015 conference in Barcelona and satellite meetings. NuGOweek 2016 will be held in Copenhagen.
3) Courses supported or co-organized by NuGO, including advanced proteomics, molecular nutrition, and cardiovascular health.
4) Partnerships and expanding international activities through collaborations with other organizations.
5) Other activities like membership growth and early career networking opportunities.
Alcohol & Medication in Pregnancy Conference AgendaHannah Stockdale
This document outlines the agenda for a two-day conference on alcohol consumption during pregnancy and its potential consequences. Day 1 focuses on enhancing understanding of substance use in pregnancy through presentations and workshops. Day 2 focuses on research methodologies through keynote speeches and updates on current studies. The conference aims to raise knowledge on how alcohol and medications during pregnancy can impact health, and explores qualitative and quantitative research approaches. It is aimed at medical, nursing, psychology and sociology students and professionals with an interest in maternal and child health.
Recerca internacional, pràctiques penitenciàries i metodologies de tractament. Part 2. Peter Ruzsonyi.
Aprendre a desaprendre. Els agents educatius en l'àmbit penitenciari. Barcelona, 6 d'abril de 2011
This document provides the schedule and details for a two-day seminar on endodontic solutions hosted by the Philippine Academy of Esthetic Dentistry on September 4-5, 2010. The seminar will cover topics such as achieving straight line access, using the LA Axxess kit, irrigation protocols, locating the apical constriction, using NiTi technology for root canal preparation, preventing file breakage, and obturation techniques. Hands-on workshops will also be provided. The registration fee is 3,000 PHP if paid in advance or 3,500 PHP for onsite registration. Attendees should bring multi-rooted teeth for the hands-on sessions.
The document announces a 2-day postgraduate conference on September 9-10, 2013 at King's College London that will provide opportunities for nutrition students to present their work, learn about careers in nutrition, network with peers, and participate in workshops. It includes details on registration, abstract submission, accommodation, the provisional schedule of presentations and sessions on careers, communication skills, and a keynote speaker.
This document provides a summary of Fabrizio Croccolo's background and qualifications. It includes his contact information, education history, research experience, teaching experience, publications, and professional affiliations. Croccolo has over 10 years of experience as a postdoc researcher in France and Italy, with a PhD in Physics from the University of Milano in 2006. His research focuses on fluid dynamics and complex fluids, and he has authored numerous journal publications and conference presentations in these areas.
Public Health Group Meeting Minutes, 2015 EAHIL EdinburghEAHILPHIG
The Public Health Group of EAHIL held their annual meeting, with the following key discussions:
1. Tomas Allen and Sue Thomas welcomed attendees and provided updates from the previous year's meeting. Tomas agreed to provide another training on WHO databases.
2. Developments at WHO included staffing changes and new project hirings.
3. Members discussed public health information projects in their countries, challenges finding patient information in other languages, and opportunities to contribute to JEAHIL and future EAHIL conferences.
ShareLife benefits from the expertise of medical professionals who donate their time, including professors and doctors specializing in areas like gynecology, lung transplantation, health management, and hepatology. The medical professionals contribute to ShareLife's goal of implementing leading organ donation practices in Australia.
This document summarizes the history of osteoporosis in Ireland over the past 3 millennia. It discusses key developments like the first use of DXA scanning in 1990, establishment of the Irish Osteoporosis Society in 1996, and current issues like the need for better prevention, earlier diagnosis, and a multidisciplinary approach. It highlights important contributors to the field and their research. Overall, it provides a high-level overview of osteoporosis treatment and management in Ireland from ancient times to the present.
This document provides an agenda for an international symposium on developing end of life care. The one-day event includes plenary sessions in the morning with guest speakers discussing topics like practice development in end of life care, a US perspective on death in the elderly, and developing mindful leaders. In the afternoon there are parallel sessions on subjects such as teaching GPs to manage dying and addressing inequalities. The day concludes with a panel discussion, lessons learned, and the launch of a new website.
Owl Training is a method that helps people achieve a state of flow and mindfulness to perform at their best. It uses exercises derived from studying peak performance in artists like Paul McCartney. The training provides tools to manage stress and anxiety, improve focus and presence, and perform with full commitment in the moment. It has helped celebrities, companies, and many others enhance their work and interactions through a unique blend of cognitive science and performance techniques.
This document provides information about the 2013 International Medical Leaders Forum and Annual Meeting, including details about the event agenda, speakers, and topics. The event is organized by the World Federation of Medical Managers and will take place on June 2, 2013 in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The agenda includes sessions on physician engagement and leadership from international perspectives, workshops on revalidation in the UK and neuroscientific perspectives on leadership, and presentations from leaders in various countries on comparative studies of medical leadership. Speakers include Dr. Roger Boyd, Dr. Gillian Kernaghan, Professor Chris Ham, Dr. Lee Gruner, and Dr. Peter Angood.
This document provides information about an event called "Time Matters in MS" that will address how early intervention and regular monitoring of disease activity offers the best outcome for people with multiple sclerosis. The event will include roundtable discussions on preserving brain health in MS and taking a comprehensive economic approach to evaluating treatment cost-effectiveness. It will take place in Lisbon, Portugal on World MS Day 2017 and feature several expert speakers in the field of MS research and treatment.
Dr. Ujjwal Kanti Debnath is a British and Indian dual citizen orthopaedic and spine surgeon. He has over 30 years of experience working in India, the UK, Bahrain, and Ireland. He specializes in spine surgery, joint replacement, and trauma surgery. He has performed over 3,600 surgeries. Additionally, he founded "Operation Straight Spine", a philanthropic organization that has provided spinal surgeries and care for over 150 underprivileged children and adults in India.
Lynn Rapley has over 40 years of experience as a nurse, with extensive experience in gastroenterology nursing, education, and leadership roles. She has held numerous positions including Clinical Nurse Consultant, National Director of Education, and president of credentialing organizations. She also has extensive experience in endoscopy unit management, education and training, publishing, and professional development activities.
This document provides the schedule for the Young Neuroscientists Symposium 2016, which is organized to allow undergraduate, postgraduate, and postdoctoral neuroscience researchers to present their work and foster collaboration. The one-day event includes keynote presentations from researchers in academia and industry, short talks selected from submitted abstracts, and a career panel discussion. Support is acknowledged from various sponsors and the Irish government. The schedule details the timing of presentations, breaks, and a social event following the symposium.
Neurology-2016_Brochure-ilovepdf-compressedEva Jones
The document provides information about the 5th World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics conference taking place from March 14-16, 2016 in London. It includes greetings from the Mayor of London Boris Johnson welcoming participants. The conference will bring together over 300 global participants and leaders in neurology to discuss topics like neurogenetics, neurodegenerative disorders, neuropediatrics, neurosurgery, neuroinfections and more. A preliminary schedule outlines the various sessions to be held over the three day event.
Luc Josef Irma Maria is a Belgian osteopath who has over 30 years of experience as an osteopath and teacher. He is currently the joint principal of The International Academy of Osteopathy, where he has helped develop osteopathy curriculums and has taught osteopathy in multiple languages. He has authored several publications and books on osteopathy and related topics.
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There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
1. A Weekend Workshop near Edinburgh, Scotland
with Professor Renzo Molinari, DO MROF
The Intelligent Body – Enabling the Body to Re-Establish Core Health
Through the Different Breathing Systems
This two-day course is being presented by a world renowned Osteopath who is presenting
his first course in Scotland. The course will be theoretical and practical and will explore
a diverse range of osteopathic techniques to better integrate between
musculoskeletal, visceral and nervous systems
Some experience of working with osteopathy in the cranial field would be helpful.
RENZO MOLINARI – with over 30 years experience Renzo is one of the country’s leading Osteopaths
and in demand as a lecturer throughout the world. He was listed as one of the top 100 doctors in The
Times Magazine in 2010. He has advisory roles to many osteopathic organisations in the UK, Japan, USA
and Russia. His other achievements include:
Previous Principal of the College of Ostéopathique Français and also the European School of
Osteopathy
Founder and President of the Osteopathic Academic Network (OSEAN)
Co-founder of the World Osteopathic Health Organisation
Currently involved in developing the Molinari Institute of Health in London
Date and Time: Saturday 28th
– Sunday 29th
November 2015
9.00am registration for 9.15am start both days;
5.30pm finish Saturday; 4.30pm finish Sunday
Course Tutors: Renzo Molinari
Venue: Newbattle Abbey College, Newbattle Road, Dalkeith, EH22 3LL
Cost Residential: £258 per person (includes buffet lunch and dinner on Saturday and
breakfast and lunch on Sunday as well as teas and coffees) – please
add £36 if you wish to stay for bed and breakfast on Friday night (no
dinner).
Cost Non-Residential: £213 per person (includes a buffet lunch and teas and coffee on both
days). It you would like to join in the evening meal on the Saturday
evening, it would be an additional £12.
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE PLEASE FILL IN THE ATTACHED BOOKING FORM
OR FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Natasha Peachey
cranialgroupscotland@gmail.com or 07714 239636
Cranial Practise
Group Scotland
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