This document provides an overview and table of contents for the PMI-RMP Credential Handbook. The handbook contains information for applicants seeking the PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) credential, including the application and testing process, eligibility requirements, fees, and maintenance requirements. It covers topics such as the role delineation, examination information, policies for scheduling and taking the exam, as well as continuing certification requirements including professional development units. The handbook is intended to provide all necessary information to apply for and maintain the PMI-RMP credential.
MI LIFE STYLE MARKETING PRODUCTS TRAINING BY DR HEMRAJDR. HEMRAJ RANA
WELLNESS PRODUCTS TRAINING BY DR. HEMRAJ . PRODUCTS 9E5 ANTI OXIDANT HEALTH DRINK, SIT AND BURN FAT, NUTRILIFE, SPIRULINA LIFE, NUTRI ON , SPRAY MAGIC, ELEMENTS WELLNESS PRODUCTS, PROTEIN PLUS ETC.
College Grads and Students Health Reform Survey 2010eHealth , Inc.
The eHealthInsurance Grad Survey was conducted by Kelton Research between March 9th and March 15th, 2010 using an email invitation and an online survey.
Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation. The magnitude of the variation is measurable and is affected by the number of interviews and the level of the percentages expressing the results. For the recent graduates portion of this survey, the chances are 95 in 100 that a survey result does not vary, plus or minus, by more than 4.4 percentage points from the result that would be obtained if interviews had been conducted with all persons in the universe represented by the sample. For the college student portion of this survey, the chances are 95 in 100 that a survey result does not vary, plus or minus, by more than 4.3 percentage points from the result that would be obtained if interviews had been conducted with all persons in the universe represented by the sample
Paper presented in 2005
Abstract
This paper seeks to present a perspective on the wide range of health issues facing India.
It does so using information from many different sources. The key insights arising from such an analysis are:
There is large heterogeneity in the requirement of health care.
This care has to be made accessible at a low cost.
Needs and requirements are changing rapidly with economic growth and shifts in demographic patterns
Therefore whatever system we come with would also need to be one that smoothly
changes its character with time. All of this, in the belief of the author can best be
achieved through a strong reliance on private initiative – be if for profit or non-profit; and
not by an over-dependence on public modes. The health policy for India should be one
therefore that encourages all types of entry into the health care sector.
This introductory chapter reports the generic health status of the people of India.
The health status of a society is a function of many factors – economic status,
climate, living conditions and habits, availability and quality of health care, all
play an important role. Most of these factors have contributed in the poor health
conditions in India.
The Madison Health Department is conducting a community health survey to identify public health issues and obtain opinions from community members. The anonymous survey asks about demographic information, public health concerns, individual health issues, community and environmental factors, access to care, and health behaviors. The health department will use the survey results to help address issues through department programs or community action.
Nano-particles and targeting strategies in drug deliveryGautham Reddy
This document discusses using nanoparticles for drug delivery. It describes various organic and inorganic nanoplatforms, including liposomes, polymers, and superparamagnetic nanoparticles. It also discusses targeting strategies for nanoparticles, including passive targeting which relies on enhanced permeability and retention effects in tumors, and active targeting using ligands to bind to receptors on target cells. The document concludes that advances in nanoparticle drug delivery have allowed some nanomedicines to achieve better pharmacokinetics and reduced toxicity.
REF Green, M. A. and Bowie, M. J. (2005). Essentials of Health Information Management, Principles and Practices. Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Learning. ISBN: 9780766845022.
Recommended Reference
At the end of this chapter, the student must be able to:
Identify significant events in medicine for the prehistoric, ancient, medieval, and renaissance time periods
Explain medical discoveries associated with modern medicine
■ Summarize the evolution of health care delivery in Saudi Arabia
Discuss the differences among primary, secondary, and tertiary care
Differentiate the types of hospital ownership
Compare the roles of a hospital governing board and administration
Name and describe medical specialties
Explain the various medical staff membership categories
Delineate the responsibilities of medical staff committees
List hospital departments, and explain the function of each
Detail services a health information management department performs
Provide examples of contract services for health information management
List hospital committees, and describe the function of each
Discuss differences among licensure, regulation, and accreditation of health care facilities
Distinguish among accrediting organizations, and identify types of health care facilities accredited by each
This document provides an overview and table of contents for the PMI-RMP Credential Handbook. The handbook contains information for applicants seeking the PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) credential, including the application and testing process, eligibility requirements, fees, and maintenance requirements. It covers topics such as the role delineation, examination information, policies for scheduling and taking the exam, as well as continuing certification requirements including professional development units. The handbook is intended to provide all necessary information to apply for and maintain the PMI-RMP credential.
MI LIFE STYLE MARKETING PRODUCTS TRAINING BY DR HEMRAJDR. HEMRAJ RANA
WELLNESS PRODUCTS TRAINING BY DR. HEMRAJ . PRODUCTS 9E5 ANTI OXIDANT HEALTH DRINK, SIT AND BURN FAT, NUTRILIFE, SPIRULINA LIFE, NUTRI ON , SPRAY MAGIC, ELEMENTS WELLNESS PRODUCTS, PROTEIN PLUS ETC.
College Grads and Students Health Reform Survey 2010eHealth , Inc.
The eHealthInsurance Grad Survey was conducted by Kelton Research between March 9th and March 15th, 2010 using an email invitation and an online survey.
Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation. The magnitude of the variation is measurable and is affected by the number of interviews and the level of the percentages expressing the results. For the recent graduates portion of this survey, the chances are 95 in 100 that a survey result does not vary, plus or minus, by more than 4.4 percentage points from the result that would be obtained if interviews had been conducted with all persons in the universe represented by the sample. For the college student portion of this survey, the chances are 95 in 100 that a survey result does not vary, plus or minus, by more than 4.3 percentage points from the result that would be obtained if interviews had been conducted with all persons in the universe represented by the sample
Paper presented in 2005
Abstract
This paper seeks to present a perspective on the wide range of health issues facing India.
It does so using information from many different sources. The key insights arising from such an analysis are:
There is large heterogeneity in the requirement of health care.
This care has to be made accessible at a low cost.
Needs and requirements are changing rapidly with economic growth and shifts in demographic patterns
Therefore whatever system we come with would also need to be one that smoothly
changes its character with time. All of this, in the belief of the author can best be
achieved through a strong reliance on private initiative – be if for profit or non-profit; and
not by an over-dependence on public modes. The health policy for India should be one
therefore that encourages all types of entry into the health care sector.
This introductory chapter reports the generic health status of the people of India.
The health status of a society is a function of many factors – economic status,
climate, living conditions and habits, availability and quality of health care, all
play an important role. Most of these factors have contributed in the poor health
conditions in India.
The Madison Health Department is conducting a community health survey to identify public health issues and obtain opinions from community members. The anonymous survey asks about demographic information, public health concerns, individual health issues, community and environmental factors, access to care, and health behaviors. The health department will use the survey results to help address issues through department programs or community action.
Nano-particles and targeting strategies in drug deliveryGautham Reddy
This document discusses using nanoparticles for drug delivery. It describes various organic and inorganic nanoplatforms, including liposomes, polymers, and superparamagnetic nanoparticles. It also discusses targeting strategies for nanoparticles, including passive targeting which relies on enhanced permeability and retention effects in tumors, and active targeting using ligands to bind to receptors on target cells. The document concludes that advances in nanoparticle drug delivery have allowed some nanomedicines to achieve better pharmacokinetics and reduced toxicity.
REF Green, M. A. and Bowie, M. J. (2005). Essentials of Health Information Management, Principles and Practices. Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Learning. ISBN: 9780766845022.
Recommended Reference
At the end of this chapter, the student must be able to:
Identify significant events in medicine for the prehistoric, ancient, medieval, and renaissance time periods
Explain medical discoveries associated with modern medicine
■ Summarize the evolution of health care delivery in Saudi Arabia
Discuss the differences among primary, secondary, and tertiary care
Differentiate the types of hospital ownership
Compare the roles of a hospital governing board and administration
Name and describe medical specialties
Explain the various medical staff membership categories
Delineate the responsibilities of medical staff committees
List hospital departments, and explain the function of each
Detail services a health information management department performs
Provide examples of contract services for health information management
List hospital committees, and describe the function of each
Discuss differences among licensure, regulation, and accreditation of health care facilities
Distinguish among accrediting organizations, and identify types of health care facilities accredited by each
1. The document describes the features of a student health assessment and management system.
2. The system is divided into 3 main sections: administration, data entry and reporting, and report and data analysis.
3. The administration section allows managing student, class, user and assessment cycle data, while the data entry section enables inputting student health assessments.
4. The report section generates various individual and consolidated reports on students' health statuses.
Magnetic Drug Targeting, James Ritter, PhDSCTR Institute
The document summarizes research on implant-assisted magnetic drug targeting (IA-MDT). It describes using ferromagnetic implants like stents and seeds to locally increase magnetic field gradients and forces, improving targeting of drug-carrying magnetic particles. In vitro experiments show ferromagnetic implants capture more particles than without. A perfused heart model also demonstrates a stent capturing injected magnetic particle surrogates under clinically relevant conditions. Further development of IA-MDT systems is proposed through modeling, in vitro studies, and in vivo animal studies.
The document summarizes the space mouse technology, a 3D controller that allows for manipulation of objects in a 3D environment. It has 6 degrees of freedom and was developed by the German Aerospace Center. The space mouse senses motion and sends it to the computer, allowing for fingertip control of 3D objects with minimal fatigue. It has applications in mechanical design, animation, simulation, and robot control.
The document discusses the Space Mouse, a 3D controller used to manipulate objects in 3D environments. It contains sections on the internal components and functions of a standard mouse, as well as the features, technical specifications, origins, advantages, disadvantages and applications of the Space Mouse. The Space Mouse was developed in the 1980s at the German Aerospace Center to control robot grippers and has since been used for 3D modeling, animation, and simulation across industries including engineering, medical, and entertainment.
PMI RMP course materials provide an introduction to RMP and a detailed insight into risk management framework, principles and concepts, introduction to project risk management processes, planning risk management, identifying risk, performing qualitative risk analysis, performing quantitative risk analysis and documenting the results. With this certification you can effectively handle risks in your organization and is best suited for risk managers, line and project risk managers. The course also equips you with the ability to identify, gage and control possible risks.
The document discusses drug targeting and targeted drug delivery systems. It defines drug targeting as delivering a drug only to its site of action and not to non-target organs, tissues, or cells. It discusses various types, approaches, and levels of drug targeting. It also discusses factors that affect drug targeting and various targeted drug delivery systems including prodrugs, liposomes, niosomes, nanoparticles, and microparticles.
Drug targeting aims to selectively deliver drugs to pathological sites to increase efficacy and reduce side effects. Current drug administration leads to non-specific distribution and requires high doses. Drug targeting strategies include direct application to affected areas, passive targeting of leaky vasculature, physical targeting of abnormal pH/temperature, magnetic targeting, and use of targeting moieties like antibodies. Challenges to brain targeting include the blood-brain barrier. Approaches involve going through or behind the barrier using invasive methods, carrier systems, prodrugs, or chemical delivery systems exploiting enzyme pathways.
The document summarizes key findings from the Student Health Survey 2006 conducted in Singapore among secondary school students. The survey assessed health behaviors like smoking, nutrition, physical activity, and sexual practices. It found that a minority of students smoked cigarettes or were sexually active. Many students were aware of healthy eating guidelines but did not fully consume the recommended amounts of fruits and vegetables. Most students engaged in some vigorous or moderate physical activity. Determinants like social influences and perceptions were found to impact behaviors like smoking.
The e-ball is a sphere shaped computer concept which is the smallest design among all the laptops and desktops have ever made.
This ball predicts the future of computing.
You might have seen many things like this but the unique feature of this ball is that when it is closed, no one can guess that whole computer is hidden inside this ball.
Drug delivery is the method or process of administering a pharmaceutical compound to achieve a therapeutic effect in humans or animals. For the treatment of human diseases, nasal and pulmonary routes of drug delivery are gaining increasing importance. These routes provide promising alternatives to parenteral drug delivery particularly for peptide and protein therapeutics. For this purpose, several drug delivery systems have been formulated and are being investigated for nasal and pulmonary delivery. These include liposomes, proliposomes, microspheres, gels, prodrugs, cyclodextrins, among others. Nanoparticles composed of biodegradable polymers show assurance in fulfilling the stringent requirements placed on these delivery systems, such as ability to be transferred into an aerosol, stability against forces generated during aerosolization, biocompatibility, targeting of specific sites or cell populations in the lung, release of the drug in a predetermined manner, and degradation within an acceptable period of time.
A brief lecture ppt for the students and professionals of Healthcare Quality Management & Patient Safety. This lecture presented in Arar Central Hospital of KSA for CME of doctors & nurses. Sentinel Events topic is a basic topic of Healthcare Quality Management and they can be controlled by caring of International Patient Safety Goals.
Sentinel events are unexpected occurrences in healthcare settings that result in death or serious injury and are more severe than medical errors. They include wrong-site surgeries, hospital-acquired infections, and infant abductions. The Joint Commission defines and tracks sentinel events to conduct root cause analyses and prevent future occurrences. Hospitals must analyze causes and create action plans when sentinel events happen to improve patient safety.
This document outlines the opportunity and benefits of joining a direct selling marketing business. Some key points:
- Traditional marketing systems see most profits go to middlemen, but direct selling allows distributors to earn 100% commission.
- Becoming a distributor requires an initial purchase of coupons worth Rs. 5000. Distributors can then earn sales turnover bonus of up to 12% of weekly business volume and 1% of global business volume as a performance bonus.
- There is no limit on income potential and no requirement for experience, education, or meeting sales targets. It can be pursued full-time or part-time without investment beyond the initial Rs. 5000.
- Benefits include nominations rights,
Nanotechnology involves working at the molecular scale to develop materials and devices with new properties. It can benefit health by creating antimicrobial coatings, air filters that block viruses, and coatings for arteries. Environmental benefits include reducing pollution during manufacturing and decomposing organic chemicals in water. Economic benefits include improving electronics through carbon nanotubes and using nanoparticles in agriculture. Future applications may involve nanorobots for medical and environmental tasks. Continued funding depends on further advancing this new field of science.
Nanotechnology involves manipulating matter at the molecular scale to create new materials and devices. It has applications in medicine, energy, and consumer products. In medicine, nanoparticles can deliver drugs directly to cancer cells to eliminate tumors without harming healthy cells. Nanorobots may one day repair internal injuries or reverse aging. In energy, nanotechnology improves wind turbine efficiency and enables generating electricity from waste heat. Nanotech will transform many industries this century through powerful computers the size of sugar cubes and materials with novel properties.
Basically A biochip is a collection of miniaturized test sites (microarrays) arranged on a solid substrate that allows many tests to be performed at the same time in order to achieve higher throughput and pace. Typically, a biochip's surface area is no larger than a fingernail. Like a computer chip that can perform millions of mathematical operations in one second, a biochip can perform thousands of biological reactions, such as decoding genes in few seconds.
For find more info about biochip, go through this presentation.it will help you for know more about this topic.
thank you.
Nanotechnology involves manipulating materials at the nanoscale, which is one billionth of a meter. It can be used to create new materials and systems with novel properties. Some key applications of nanotechnology include using nanoparticles to more precisely target drug delivery in medicine, developing more efficient solar cells and batteries for energy, and creating stronger yet lighter materials for uses like aerospace. The field was first proposed in 1959 and continues to expand across many industries like electronics, cosmetics and food processing.
What Do World Class Innovators Do That Others Don't Do?UBMCanon
Jim Carroll, Author, Columnist, Futurist, Innovation and Trends Expert
Jim Carroll is one of the world's leading international futurists, trends and innovation experts, with a client list that ranges from Northrop Grumman to Johnson & Johnson, the Swiss Innovation Forum to the National Australia Bank; the Walt Disney Organization to NASA. His focus is on helping to transform growth oriented organizations into high-velocity innovation heroes.
He has a unique professional background as a Fellow Chartered Accountant, author, and frequent speaker at corporate and association events. Jim loves to golf, but isn't very good at it, which caused him some amazement when he was invited to open the 94th Annual General Meeting of the PGA -- the Professional Golf Association of America -- to challenge 500 golf pros as to how to think about innovation and future trends.
Jim was the first speaker the PGA has ever engaged to speak at their AGM, and has high hopes that he has helped to shape the future direction of the world's largest sport. He's also hoping to inspire you in a similar way.
1. The document describes the features of a student health assessment and management system.
2. The system is divided into 3 main sections: administration, data entry and reporting, and report and data analysis.
3. The administration section allows managing student, class, user and assessment cycle data, while the data entry section enables inputting student health assessments.
4. The report section generates various individual and consolidated reports on students' health statuses.
Magnetic Drug Targeting, James Ritter, PhDSCTR Institute
The document summarizes research on implant-assisted magnetic drug targeting (IA-MDT). It describes using ferromagnetic implants like stents and seeds to locally increase magnetic field gradients and forces, improving targeting of drug-carrying magnetic particles. In vitro experiments show ferromagnetic implants capture more particles than without. A perfused heart model also demonstrates a stent capturing injected magnetic particle surrogates under clinically relevant conditions. Further development of IA-MDT systems is proposed through modeling, in vitro studies, and in vivo animal studies.
The document summarizes the space mouse technology, a 3D controller that allows for manipulation of objects in a 3D environment. It has 6 degrees of freedom and was developed by the German Aerospace Center. The space mouse senses motion and sends it to the computer, allowing for fingertip control of 3D objects with minimal fatigue. It has applications in mechanical design, animation, simulation, and robot control.
The document discusses the Space Mouse, a 3D controller used to manipulate objects in 3D environments. It contains sections on the internal components and functions of a standard mouse, as well as the features, technical specifications, origins, advantages, disadvantages and applications of the Space Mouse. The Space Mouse was developed in the 1980s at the German Aerospace Center to control robot grippers and has since been used for 3D modeling, animation, and simulation across industries including engineering, medical, and entertainment.
PMI RMP course materials provide an introduction to RMP and a detailed insight into risk management framework, principles and concepts, introduction to project risk management processes, planning risk management, identifying risk, performing qualitative risk analysis, performing quantitative risk analysis and documenting the results. With this certification you can effectively handle risks in your organization and is best suited for risk managers, line and project risk managers. The course also equips you with the ability to identify, gage and control possible risks.
The document discusses drug targeting and targeted drug delivery systems. It defines drug targeting as delivering a drug only to its site of action and not to non-target organs, tissues, or cells. It discusses various types, approaches, and levels of drug targeting. It also discusses factors that affect drug targeting and various targeted drug delivery systems including prodrugs, liposomes, niosomes, nanoparticles, and microparticles.
Drug targeting aims to selectively deliver drugs to pathological sites to increase efficacy and reduce side effects. Current drug administration leads to non-specific distribution and requires high doses. Drug targeting strategies include direct application to affected areas, passive targeting of leaky vasculature, physical targeting of abnormal pH/temperature, magnetic targeting, and use of targeting moieties like antibodies. Challenges to brain targeting include the blood-brain barrier. Approaches involve going through or behind the barrier using invasive methods, carrier systems, prodrugs, or chemical delivery systems exploiting enzyme pathways.
The document summarizes key findings from the Student Health Survey 2006 conducted in Singapore among secondary school students. The survey assessed health behaviors like smoking, nutrition, physical activity, and sexual practices. It found that a minority of students smoked cigarettes or were sexually active. Many students were aware of healthy eating guidelines but did not fully consume the recommended amounts of fruits and vegetables. Most students engaged in some vigorous or moderate physical activity. Determinants like social influences and perceptions were found to impact behaviors like smoking.
The e-ball is a sphere shaped computer concept which is the smallest design among all the laptops and desktops have ever made.
This ball predicts the future of computing.
You might have seen many things like this but the unique feature of this ball is that when it is closed, no one can guess that whole computer is hidden inside this ball.
Drug delivery is the method or process of administering a pharmaceutical compound to achieve a therapeutic effect in humans or animals. For the treatment of human diseases, nasal and pulmonary routes of drug delivery are gaining increasing importance. These routes provide promising alternatives to parenteral drug delivery particularly for peptide and protein therapeutics. For this purpose, several drug delivery systems have been formulated and are being investigated for nasal and pulmonary delivery. These include liposomes, proliposomes, microspheres, gels, prodrugs, cyclodextrins, among others. Nanoparticles composed of biodegradable polymers show assurance in fulfilling the stringent requirements placed on these delivery systems, such as ability to be transferred into an aerosol, stability against forces generated during aerosolization, biocompatibility, targeting of specific sites or cell populations in the lung, release of the drug in a predetermined manner, and degradation within an acceptable period of time.
A brief lecture ppt for the students and professionals of Healthcare Quality Management & Patient Safety. This lecture presented in Arar Central Hospital of KSA for CME of doctors & nurses. Sentinel Events topic is a basic topic of Healthcare Quality Management and they can be controlled by caring of International Patient Safety Goals.
Sentinel events are unexpected occurrences in healthcare settings that result in death or serious injury and are more severe than medical errors. They include wrong-site surgeries, hospital-acquired infections, and infant abductions. The Joint Commission defines and tracks sentinel events to conduct root cause analyses and prevent future occurrences. Hospitals must analyze causes and create action plans when sentinel events happen to improve patient safety.
This document outlines the opportunity and benefits of joining a direct selling marketing business. Some key points:
- Traditional marketing systems see most profits go to middlemen, but direct selling allows distributors to earn 100% commission.
- Becoming a distributor requires an initial purchase of coupons worth Rs. 5000. Distributors can then earn sales turnover bonus of up to 12% of weekly business volume and 1% of global business volume as a performance bonus.
- There is no limit on income potential and no requirement for experience, education, or meeting sales targets. It can be pursued full-time or part-time without investment beyond the initial Rs. 5000.
- Benefits include nominations rights,
Nanotechnology involves working at the molecular scale to develop materials and devices with new properties. It can benefit health by creating antimicrobial coatings, air filters that block viruses, and coatings for arteries. Environmental benefits include reducing pollution during manufacturing and decomposing organic chemicals in water. Economic benefits include improving electronics through carbon nanotubes and using nanoparticles in agriculture. Future applications may involve nanorobots for medical and environmental tasks. Continued funding depends on further advancing this new field of science.
Nanotechnology involves manipulating matter at the molecular scale to create new materials and devices. It has applications in medicine, energy, and consumer products. In medicine, nanoparticles can deliver drugs directly to cancer cells to eliminate tumors without harming healthy cells. Nanorobots may one day repair internal injuries or reverse aging. In energy, nanotechnology improves wind turbine efficiency and enables generating electricity from waste heat. Nanotech will transform many industries this century through powerful computers the size of sugar cubes and materials with novel properties.
Basically A biochip is a collection of miniaturized test sites (microarrays) arranged on a solid substrate that allows many tests to be performed at the same time in order to achieve higher throughput and pace. Typically, a biochip's surface area is no larger than a fingernail. Like a computer chip that can perform millions of mathematical operations in one second, a biochip can perform thousands of biological reactions, such as decoding genes in few seconds.
For find more info about biochip, go through this presentation.it will help you for know more about this topic.
thank you.
Nanotechnology involves manipulating materials at the nanoscale, which is one billionth of a meter. It can be used to create new materials and systems with novel properties. Some key applications of nanotechnology include using nanoparticles to more precisely target drug delivery in medicine, developing more efficient solar cells and batteries for energy, and creating stronger yet lighter materials for uses like aerospace. The field was first proposed in 1959 and continues to expand across many industries like electronics, cosmetics and food processing.
What Do World Class Innovators Do That Others Don't Do?UBMCanon
Jim Carroll, Author, Columnist, Futurist, Innovation and Trends Expert
Jim Carroll is one of the world's leading international futurists, trends and innovation experts, with a client list that ranges from Northrop Grumman to Johnson & Johnson, the Swiss Innovation Forum to the National Australia Bank; the Walt Disney Organization to NASA. His focus is on helping to transform growth oriented organizations into high-velocity innovation heroes.
He has a unique professional background as a Fellow Chartered Accountant, author, and frequent speaker at corporate and association events. Jim loves to golf, but isn't very good at it, which caused him some amazement when he was invited to open the 94th Annual General Meeting of the PGA -- the Professional Golf Association of America -- to challenge 500 golf pros as to how to think about innovation and future trends.
Jim was the first speaker the PGA has ever engaged to speak at their AGM, and has high hopes that he has helped to shape the future direction of the world's largest sport. He's also hoping to inspire you in a similar way.
Nanobots are tiny machines that can operate inside the human body at the nanoscale level. They are injected into the bloodstream and can target specific cells and organs to deliver drugs or perform other tasks. Some proposed applications of nanobots include breaking up blood clots and kidney stones, curing skin diseases, assisting with heart surgery and removing tumors. While nanobots show promise for revolutionizing medicine, there are also safety and technical challenges that need to be addressed before widespread use.
This document discusses various applications of nanotechnology in different fields such as biomedical, cosmetics, sports, entertainment, and armed forces. It provides examples of how nanoparticles can be used to develop ingestible medical devices, improve battery performance, create lighter body armor, deliver nutrients through the skin, and aid athletes. The document also notes some concerns regarding risks of nanotechnology in areas like armed forces but highlights benefits like developing artificial organs with less rejection and no donor list. Overall, the document outlines current and potential future uses of nanotechnology across diverse industries.
Biochips are miniaturized test sites arranged on a solid substrate that allow thousands of biological reactions to occur simultaneously. They consist of a transponder implanted beneath the skin containing a microchip, antenna coil, and capacitor that transmits an identification number when activated by a reader's electromagnetic field. Biochips have applications in tracing individuals, storing medical/financial data, and monitoring health conditions. While they provide benefits like rescue and identification, issues around privacy and control also exist. Future uses may include combining ID functions and enhancing mental abilities.
Nanotechnology involves manipulating materials at the nanoscale of atoms and molecules and has many potential applications in medicine. Some key applications proposed include nanorobots that could roam the bloodstream identifying pathogens, artificial red blood cells to transport oxygen, and nanodevices that augment the immune system by finding and disabling bacteria and viruses. Further developments may allow building scaffolds to aid bone repair and creams containing nanorobots to precisely treat skin conditions. Overall, while the future is difficult to predict, nanotechnology is expected to significantly impact medicine in the coming decades.
Microtek is an Indian company founded in 1986 that manufactures various advanced technology products, including those for healthcare. It provides power backup solutions, solar energy products, voltage stabilizers, wires and cables, circuit protection devices, and a range of healthcare products. In healthcare, it offers non-contact infrared thermometers, digital thermometers, finger pulse oximeters, and blood pressure monitors to help customers monitor their health. Microtek aims to develop innovative healthcare solutions through expert research and development teams to ensure safety and health for households, hospitals, and businesses.
Our device uses different wavelengths of visible light to detect pesticide residues on crops. It is a portable, easy to use, and waterproof handheld device that can detect pesticides in 20 seconds to 2 minutes. The light hits the crop and is reflected into a detector that converts the transmittance into data to identify the pesticide by comparing it to an inbuilt database. Our goal is to create an affordable device that helps consumers identify pesticides before purchasing produce.
KINOTAKARA is a Japanese physiotherapeutic health product consisting of foot pads that provide various health benefits when placed on the soles of the feet. The pads absorb harmful waste from the body, which is excreted as a dark substance, relieving pain, swelling, and promoting overall wellness. KINOTAKARA contains ingredients like wood vinegar, tourmaline, and glycolic acid that enhance blood circulation and the release of lymphatic fluids when worn for 8-12 hours. It produces negative ions that neutralize positive ions and brings numerous health benefits like improved metabolism, immunity, and blood circulation. KINOTAKARA contains higher levels of negative ions than other foot pad products, contributing
Broadband Communities Summit - My Presentation on Assisted Living and Senior ...Wayne Caswell
This document discusses trends in healthcare, technology, and aging. It notes that as many as 10,000 baby boomers will turn 65 every day, potentially causing a shortage of 90,000 doctors to care for them. New technologies like wireless sensors, tablets, telehealth, and social media may help address this gap by enabling remote care and independent living. The future of healthcare is moving towards continuous monitoring using digital sensors, and leveraging technologies like IBM's Watson to help analyze vast amounts of medical information.
Here is a small presentation of Nanotechnology which contains
1] what is nano technology
2] benifits of nanotechnology
3] evolution of nanotechnology
4] Nanotechnology in medicine
5] Nanotechnology in robotics
6] Disadvantages of nanotechnology
The document summarizes key aspects of the integumentary system including the structure and functions of skin. It discusses the layers of skin, skin glands, hair structure, nail composition, pigmentation, burns, and skin grafts. Skin is the largest organ and acts as a protective barrier, regulates temperature and moisture, and detects sensations like touch.
This document describes the TIENS Blood Pressure Controller, a device that uses bioelectricity to control blood pressure and provide other health benefits. It has won several awards including the Gold Award from the Singapore International Patent Design & Innovation Exhibition. The controller works by using the bioelectricity naturally present in the human body through 21 metal spikes on the device to balance positive and negative electrical charges and regulate blood pressure. It can be used in different ways such as holding it between the hands or placing it on different parts of the body to control blood pressure, relieve headaches, strengthen the brain, and provide beautification benefits. The controller is self-powered, safe to use, and designed for easy do-it-yourself acupuncture
Technology will save our minds & bodies presentationMackenzie Matches
This document discusses the history and future of medical technology. It describes how medical technology has advanced from early inventions like the ophthalmoscope to modern devices like electronic aspirin implants and gene editing using CRISPR. Electronic aspirin stimulates nerves to relieve headaches, while CRISPR allows precise genetic editing. The document also discusses upcoming water purification systems to provide safe drinking water and prevent disease in developing nations. Overall, the document outlines how medical technology has improved healthcare and argues it will continue doing so in the future.
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
How are Lilac French Bulldogs Beauty Charming the World and Capturing Hearts....Lacey Max
“After being the most listed dog breed in the United States for 31
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At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
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Explore the fascinating world of the Gemini Zodiac Sign. Discover the unique personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights of Gemini individuals. Learn how their sociable, communicative nature and boundless curiosity make them the dynamic explorers of the zodiac. Dive into the duality of the Gemini sign and understand their intellectual and adventurous spirit.
How to Implement a Real Estate CRM SoftwareSalesTown
To implement a CRM for real estate, set clear goals, choose a CRM with key real estate features, and customize it to your needs. Migrate your data, train your team, and use automation to save time. Monitor performance, ensure data security, and use the CRM to enhance marketing. Regularly check its effectiveness to improve your business.
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
The 10 Most Influential Leaders Guiding Corporate Evolution, 2024.pdfthesiliconleaders
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Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
Multiple new technologies have emerged, but Samsara and C3.ai are only two companies which have gone public so far.
Manufacturing startups constitute the largest pipeline share of unicorns and IPO candidates in the SF Bay Area, and software startups dominate in Germany.
2. Technology Proceeds in Waves
Electrical inventions -- 19th century
Petrol based vehicles -- 20th century
Nuclear energy -- 20th century
Personal computers since 1980
Mobile and Internet since 1995 in India
At present we are in Information Technology era
Next technology – Nano Technology
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3. What is Nanotechnology ??
•is technology at the sub-micron level
•Milli is one thousandth
•Micro is one millionth
•Nano is one billionth
At the nano level we are speaking in terms of large
single molecules or a group of a few dozen atoms.
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4. Building blocks of nanotechnology are nanoparticles,
nanowires, and nanofilms
Nanoparticles have nano dimensions in all three
directions
Nanowires have nano dimensions in two directions
and one direction is of larger size
Nanofilms have nano dimensions in one direction only
and two directions are of larger size.
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5. Available Nanotechnology Products
Nano particles
Appliances
Automotive
Building Products
Cosmetics
Electronics and Computer
Food
Medical and Health
Paper and Packaging Industry
Scientific Instruments
Textile and Fabrics
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7. RMP Infotec Introduces
• All in one Nano Health Card::
– Cigarette & Alcohol
– Body Fresh
– Energized Feet
– Fridge Fresh
– Health Bust
– Hyper Tension
– Pain Relief
– Sleep Easy
Cost of this Marvelous Product Rs 1300 Only !!
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9. Cigarette & Alcohol
• Function: Effectively reduces harmful
substances contained in alcoholic drinks
and cigarettes in 10 minutes.
• Usage:
• For Cigarettes : Place the Card into the
cigarette pack.
• For Alcohol: Place the Card beneath the
alcohol container (Glass)
10. Body Fresh
• Function: Effectively eliminates body odour
caused by perspiration and other peculiar
smells.
• Usage: Place the card close to your body near
the chest area.
11. Energized Feet
• Function: Improves microcirculation,
massages the acupoints in the feet, relaxes
the acupoints, builds strength in feet and legs.
• Usage: Place card in shoe under the arch area.
12. Fridge Fresh
• Function: Removes all odours in the
refrigerator and at the same time enables
food, fruits and vegetables to remain fresh.
• Usage: Thoroughly clean the fridge. Wipe
surface of card. Place card in non freezer
compartment of the fridge. Reheat card
surface with hairdryer for 20 seconds after
prolong use of up to 1 month.
13. Health Bust
• Function: Promotes blood circulation, reduce
blood stasis, activate cells and improves local
microcirculation.
• Usage: Place card against breast area.
14. Healthy Heart
• Function: Activates cardio-muscular cells,
increasing the heart vitality.
• Usage: Place the card against the left chest.
15. Hyper Tension
• Function: Improves blood circulation and
stabilizes blood pressure.
• Usage: Place card against left chest as close to
skin as possible
16. Pain Relief
• Function: Improves micro-circulation,
eliminate fatigue, rapid relief of headaches,
gastric pain, joint pains.
• Usage: Place card against the aching body
areas.
17. Sleep Easy
• Function: Improves blood circulation in the
head, help relieves insomia and improve sleep
quality.
• Usage: Place the card near the temple area of
the head.