The 2012 SLAS Asia Conference and Exhibition in Shanghai, China welcomed 470 participants from China and other countries. The conference featured keynote speeches on topics related to nanomedicine and stem cell research. It also included scientific presentations organized into three topic areas, short courses on various laboratory technologies, a poster session, and an exhibition of new laboratory technologies. The conference established a solid foundation for the laboratory science community in Asia and its third annual conference will be held in Shanghai in 2013.
The document describes changes made to an employee appraisal process. Before the changes, only 3% of managers had submitted completed appraisals. An external supplier delivered training face-to-face, but the training budget was reduced. After implementing online training courses and forms to collect review data, the completion rate increased significantly, with 92% of one department completing appraisals in the first year and an overall 65% increase authority-wide. Data from reviews is now regularly reported and being used for development planning.
This very short document appears to be a website URL for glaslicht.nl, a website based in 's-Hertogenbosch, a city in the Netherlands. The URL www.glaslicht.nl suggests the website may focus on glass or lighting. However, with no other context or information provided, the high-level topic or purpose of the website cannot be determined from this document alone.
This document discusses engaging learners in e-learning versus classroom training and measuring the impact of learning. It presents the Kirkpatrick framework for evaluating learning which includes reaction, learning, behavior, and results. As an example, it summarizes that the NHS found implementing ECDL training saved 26 minutes per day per employee, yielded an 187% ROI, and increased positive attitudes about new systems from 12% to 82%. The document encourages measuring the impact of learning.
The document discusses various aspects of communication, including verbal and non-verbal channels, good and poor body language, communication tips, the importance of feedback and listening, factors that make communication effective, and considerations for communication across cultural differences. It provides guidance on maintaining eye contact, handshakes, posture, facial expressions, distance, pronunciation, avoiding slang, being brief and precise, delivering messages directly, and showing empathy.
Graphic Design and it's application in my work as a Human Centered Designeraalapd
This is a the presentation from a talk I gave on graphic design and it's applications in my work as a Human Centered Designer at the University of Michigan Health System. The graphic design work presented here contains posters, business cards, t-shirts, a toolkit and websites. A lot of my graphic pieces presented are pieces that invite collaboration and action, which forms a deep form of my work as a Human Centered Designer.
NOTE: The work presented on slides 17 and 18 belongs to Candy Chang whom I greatly admire.
The document discusses the opportunity for transformation in healthcare through connecting patients, clinicians, and organizations using information and communication technologies. It provides examples of Cisco solutions that have improved healthcare delivery through applications like telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and unified communications. These solutions helped increase access to care, improve outcomes, and reduce costs.
The 2012 SLAS Asia Conference and Exhibition in Shanghai, China welcomed 470 participants from China and other countries. The conference featured keynote speeches on topics related to nanomedicine and stem cell research. It also included scientific presentations organized into three topic areas, short courses on various laboratory technologies, a poster session, and an exhibition of new laboratory technologies. The conference established a solid foundation for the laboratory science community in Asia and its third annual conference will be held in Shanghai in 2013.
The document describes changes made to an employee appraisal process. Before the changes, only 3% of managers had submitted completed appraisals. An external supplier delivered training face-to-face, but the training budget was reduced. After implementing online training courses and forms to collect review data, the completion rate increased significantly, with 92% of one department completing appraisals in the first year and an overall 65% increase authority-wide. Data from reviews is now regularly reported and being used for development planning.
This very short document appears to be a website URL for glaslicht.nl, a website based in 's-Hertogenbosch, a city in the Netherlands. The URL www.glaslicht.nl suggests the website may focus on glass or lighting. However, with no other context or information provided, the high-level topic or purpose of the website cannot be determined from this document alone.
This document discusses engaging learners in e-learning versus classroom training and measuring the impact of learning. It presents the Kirkpatrick framework for evaluating learning which includes reaction, learning, behavior, and results. As an example, it summarizes that the NHS found implementing ECDL training saved 26 minutes per day per employee, yielded an 187% ROI, and increased positive attitudes about new systems from 12% to 82%. The document encourages measuring the impact of learning.
The document discusses various aspects of communication, including verbal and non-verbal channels, good and poor body language, communication tips, the importance of feedback and listening, factors that make communication effective, and considerations for communication across cultural differences. It provides guidance on maintaining eye contact, handshakes, posture, facial expressions, distance, pronunciation, avoiding slang, being brief and precise, delivering messages directly, and showing empathy.
Graphic Design and it's application in my work as a Human Centered Designeraalapd
This is a the presentation from a talk I gave on graphic design and it's applications in my work as a Human Centered Designer at the University of Michigan Health System. The graphic design work presented here contains posters, business cards, t-shirts, a toolkit and websites. A lot of my graphic pieces presented are pieces that invite collaboration and action, which forms a deep form of my work as a Human Centered Designer.
NOTE: The work presented on slides 17 and 18 belongs to Candy Chang whom I greatly admire.
The document discusses the opportunity for transformation in healthcare through connecting patients, clinicians, and organizations using information and communication technologies. It provides examples of Cisco solutions that have improved healthcare delivery through applications like telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and unified communications. These solutions helped increase access to care, improve outcomes, and reduce costs.
Qualitative research methods - a data collector's field guideDatum Intel
This document provides an overview of a field guide for qualitative research methods. The field guide was created to train data collection teams in applied public health research projects. It covers the main qualitative research methods used in public health - participant observation, in-depth interviews, and focus groups. For each method, it provides practical guidance on logistics, ethics, sampling, data collection and management. The goal is to prepare data collectors to conduct qualitative research systematically and ethically in developing country field sites.
This document discusses a study on Canadian students who participate in study abroad programs. The study will examine who does and does not participate in these programs and why, using a transformational learning conceptual framework. The methodology will involve a web survey, focus groups, interviews, and examining institutional documents. The status report outlines literature review, survey design, focus groups, data analysis, and report release. Students and stakeholders are invited to provide input on important questions to ask in the study.
Estenda Solutions has developed a prototype website called Community-Driven Research (CDR) to connect patients, caregivers, and researchers. The goal is for these groups to collaborate on health research. The CDR website allows users to share interests in health topics, develop ideas for potential studies, and participate in studies. Researchers can create studies and recruit contributors. Key features include interests, ideas, studies, conversations, and profiles. The prototype demonstrates the core functionality, but further development is needed for features like usability testing and marketing. CDR aims to make research more patient-centered while still requiring scientific rigor. It could help reach underserved groups by being online and accessible on any device.
Can Bureaucratic Organizations Really Innovate?Ahmad Chamy
Sponsored by Fraser Health Authority, in collaboration with Tracy Irwin (VP, Innovation) & Yabome Gilpin-Jackson (VP, OD) I conducted a qualitative evaluation of one FHA's most innovative and sustained initiatives and summarized the lessons learnt.
I believe this research will help show how public healthcare organizations can innovate!
Practices adopted by the Faculties to Increase Research Impact, visibility and Citations of their research work: A case study of Universities in Odisha
Behavioural change presentation from Mobile World Congress 2016Ross Taylor
How industry and agency needs to collaborate with the best of academia in order to create behavioural change programmes that are rooted in robust, validated techniques as well as creative inspiration.
This document discusses interdisciplinary research in supply chain management. It begins with opening remarks and then observes that digital transformation is disrupting traditional research approaches and requiring more collaborative work. Supply chain management provides opportunities for integration across disciplines due to concerns like material, information and money flows that cut across boundaries. Interdisciplinary research is important for advancing knowledge, enhancing teaching quality, and making societal impacts. Examples of interdisciplinary research experiences are shared, like exploring the supply chain of medical devices and dental implants. Big opportunities for interdisciplinary research are discussed, such as in the contexts of smart cities and waste management initiatives. Prerequisites for interdisciplinary research include changing mindsets, learning across disciplines, and keeping societal impacts in view rather than
This document provides tips and strategies for successful research participant recruitment, with a focus on recruiting underrepresented populations. It emphasizes the importance of preparing early in the research process by setting realistic recruitment goals, understanding the target population's perspective and priorities, and developing community partnerships. Specific strategies discussed include tailoring communications and the study design to the population, using various platforms like social media for outreach, addressing potential barriers to participation, and maintaining high retention through ongoing communication and convenience. The document also provides examples of recruitment materials and study summaries.
HXR 2016: Human Focused Innovation in a Clinical Setting -Lesley Solomon, Bri...HxRefactored
The Brigham and Women's Hospital Innovation Hub (iHub) was created to foster innovation among clinicians and staff and help move ideas from concept to implementation. The iHub provides programs like innovation accelerators and advisory services to help innovators overcome common barriers to innovation such as lack of funding, time, and clarity on next steps. Notable innovations supported include reducing MRI analysis time from 3 days to 3 seconds. Innovators report that the iHub helped connect them to resources and partners to further develop their ideas.
A Grounded Theory Approach Into The Development Of Career...Tiffany Sandoval
This document discusses a study that used a grounded theory approach to investigate how career goals change from childhood to adulthood, and what influences those changes. The study interviewed three participants ages 20-21 about their career goals over time. Four main themes emerged: 1) changes in job/occupation goals, 2) impacts on career goals, 3) career preparation, and 4) certainty and attitudes toward goals. The document also reviews previous research showing that career goals can be influenced by interests, abilities, academics, social support, role models, friends, and parents. Qualitative studies suggest career preparation and planning also impact goal development over time from adolescence to late adulthood.
The Physical Positioning Of Supermarket Products And How...Monique Jones
This document discusses and compares several systems development methodologies: Waterfall, Prototyping, and Spiral Model. It outlines the key characteristics, strengths, weaknesses, and situations where each methodology would be most or least appropriate. It also provides guidelines for adapting the methodology selected based on an assessment of environmental factors. The overall aim is to select the most suitable methodology for developing an information system for an organization.
Jeff Grever - Culminating Project Poster - FINALJeff Grever
- The document discusses a study that evaluated placing hyperlinks on secure healthcare websites to increase registration in a clinical research volunteer registry called ResearchMatch.
- Results showed unique visitors to the community participation webpage increased over 1000% after adding a hyperlink to OSUMyChart, and new ResearchMatch registrations from Ohio residents near the study site increased 56-70%.
- The study suggests strategically placing hyperlinks on secure websites in a healthcare context can increase interest in clinical research participation and registrations in online volunteer registries.
From a talk to the Workshop on Integrated Strategy on Healthy Living and Chronic Diseases, Ottawa, February 2011.
Knowledge exchange is more than just a compilation or warehousing of data or information. To generate new knowledge we must infuse data with new meaning. We do this not in an additive way from single actions and data-bits, but by creating a story about the overall pattern embedded in events and data and then using that story to understand more clearly the events and data that gave rise to it.
Unit 1 Introduction to Organizationa and Industrial PsychologyMichael Galanakis
Industrial/organizational (I/O) psychology applies psychological principles and theories to understand workplace behavior and optimize employee and organizational effectiveness. I/O psychology focuses on areas like personnel selection, training, performance evaluation, and organizational development. It aims to balance both organizational efficiency and employee well-being. I/O psychology is a growing field with opportunities in consulting, private companies, government, and academia. A graduate degree is typically required to become an I/O psychologist.
A poster designed for an academic presentation on how non-profit organizations can be proactive about developing their ability to adapt to changing circumstances and environment.
Embracing design thinking to unlock the ideas boomJason Dunstone
The document discusses how the market research industry can play a key role in the emerging "ideas boom" by embracing design thinking principles. It outlines 5 considerations for researchers: 1) Own the independent, expert consumer voice; 2) Evolve the research process using design thinking approaches; 3) Focus on agility to drive action from insights; 4) Avoid confirmation bias and encourage new perspectives; 5) Improve collaboration and education skills. The author argues that by adopting these approaches, researchers can move beyond just insights to help unlock and implement new ideas.
1. The document provides guidance on developing a capstone project proposal for a hospital education department. It outlines key questions to consider when selecting a topic, such as how the topic is relevant and whether required approvals can be obtained.
2. The guidance describes developing a proposal template that includes sections for the project description, rationale, goals, literature review, procedures, and evaluation plan. Input from colleagues and a faculty mentor should be used to refine the proposal.
3. The final proposal will provide a framework and blueprint for completing the capstone project, with the goal of addressing a real nursing issue or problem.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the Division of Innovation and Industrial Alliances (DI2A) at UCSD. It was established to strengthen partnerships between university research and industry. Key points include:
- DI2A aims to maximize societal benefits from research through commercialization and partnerships.
- An Innovation Advisory Board of UCSD and industry representatives provides strategic guidance.
- The iNetwork initiative helps connect different parts of the innovation ecosystem through programs, funding, and industry partnerships.
- Example activities include exploring new funding models, incubators, and education programs to promote innovation.
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/kqbnxVAZs-0
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/SINlygW1Mpc
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
- Link to NephroTube website: www.NephroTube.com
- Link to NephroTube social media accounts: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/join-nephrotube-on-social-media.html
Qualitative research methods - a data collector's field guideDatum Intel
This document provides an overview of a field guide for qualitative research methods. The field guide was created to train data collection teams in applied public health research projects. It covers the main qualitative research methods used in public health - participant observation, in-depth interviews, and focus groups. For each method, it provides practical guidance on logistics, ethics, sampling, data collection and management. The goal is to prepare data collectors to conduct qualitative research systematically and ethically in developing country field sites.
This document discusses a study on Canadian students who participate in study abroad programs. The study will examine who does and does not participate in these programs and why, using a transformational learning conceptual framework. The methodology will involve a web survey, focus groups, interviews, and examining institutional documents. The status report outlines literature review, survey design, focus groups, data analysis, and report release. Students and stakeholders are invited to provide input on important questions to ask in the study.
Estenda Solutions has developed a prototype website called Community-Driven Research (CDR) to connect patients, caregivers, and researchers. The goal is for these groups to collaborate on health research. The CDR website allows users to share interests in health topics, develop ideas for potential studies, and participate in studies. Researchers can create studies and recruit contributors. Key features include interests, ideas, studies, conversations, and profiles. The prototype demonstrates the core functionality, but further development is needed for features like usability testing and marketing. CDR aims to make research more patient-centered while still requiring scientific rigor. It could help reach underserved groups by being online and accessible on any device.
Can Bureaucratic Organizations Really Innovate?Ahmad Chamy
Sponsored by Fraser Health Authority, in collaboration with Tracy Irwin (VP, Innovation) & Yabome Gilpin-Jackson (VP, OD) I conducted a qualitative evaluation of one FHA's most innovative and sustained initiatives and summarized the lessons learnt.
I believe this research will help show how public healthcare organizations can innovate!
Practices adopted by the Faculties to Increase Research Impact, visibility and Citations of their research work: A case study of Universities in Odisha
Behavioural change presentation from Mobile World Congress 2016Ross Taylor
How industry and agency needs to collaborate with the best of academia in order to create behavioural change programmes that are rooted in robust, validated techniques as well as creative inspiration.
This document discusses interdisciplinary research in supply chain management. It begins with opening remarks and then observes that digital transformation is disrupting traditional research approaches and requiring more collaborative work. Supply chain management provides opportunities for integration across disciplines due to concerns like material, information and money flows that cut across boundaries. Interdisciplinary research is important for advancing knowledge, enhancing teaching quality, and making societal impacts. Examples of interdisciplinary research experiences are shared, like exploring the supply chain of medical devices and dental implants. Big opportunities for interdisciplinary research are discussed, such as in the contexts of smart cities and waste management initiatives. Prerequisites for interdisciplinary research include changing mindsets, learning across disciplines, and keeping societal impacts in view rather than
This document provides tips and strategies for successful research participant recruitment, with a focus on recruiting underrepresented populations. It emphasizes the importance of preparing early in the research process by setting realistic recruitment goals, understanding the target population's perspective and priorities, and developing community partnerships. Specific strategies discussed include tailoring communications and the study design to the population, using various platforms like social media for outreach, addressing potential barriers to participation, and maintaining high retention through ongoing communication and convenience. The document also provides examples of recruitment materials and study summaries.
HXR 2016: Human Focused Innovation in a Clinical Setting -Lesley Solomon, Bri...HxRefactored
The Brigham and Women's Hospital Innovation Hub (iHub) was created to foster innovation among clinicians and staff and help move ideas from concept to implementation. The iHub provides programs like innovation accelerators and advisory services to help innovators overcome common barriers to innovation such as lack of funding, time, and clarity on next steps. Notable innovations supported include reducing MRI analysis time from 3 days to 3 seconds. Innovators report that the iHub helped connect them to resources and partners to further develop their ideas.
A Grounded Theory Approach Into The Development Of Career...Tiffany Sandoval
This document discusses a study that used a grounded theory approach to investigate how career goals change from childhood to adulthood, and what influences those changes. The study interviewed three participants ages 20-21 about their career goals over time. Four main themes emerged: 1) changes in job/occupation goals, 2) impacts on career goals, 3) career preparation, and 4) certainty and attitudes toward goals. The document also reviews previous research showing that career goals can be influenced by interests, abilities, academics, social support, role models, friends, and parents. Qualitative studies suggest career preparation and planning also impact goal development over time from adolescence to late adulthood.
The Physical Positioning Of Supermarket Products And How...Monique Jones
This document discusses and compares several systems development methodologies: Waterfall, Prototyping, and Spiral Model. It outlines the key characteristics, strengths, weaknesses, and situations where each methodology would be most or least appropriate. It also provides guidelines for adapting the methodology selected based on an assessment of environmental factors. The overall aim is to select the most suitable methodology for developing an information system for an organization.
Jeff Grever - Culminating Project Poster - FINALJeff Grever
- The document discusses a study that evaluated placing hyperlinks on secure healthcare websites to increase registration in a clinical research volunteer registry called ResearchMatch.
- Results showed unique visitors to the community participation webpage increased over 1000% after adding a hyperlink to OSUMyChart, and new ResearchMatch registrations from Ohio residents near the study site increased 56-70%.
- The study suggests strategically placing hyperlinks on secure websites in a healthcare context can increase interest in clinical research participation and registrations in online volunteer registries.
From a talk to the Workshop on Integrated Strategy on Healthy Living and Chronic Diseases, Ottawa, February 2011.
Knowledge exchange is more than just a compilation or warehousing of data or information. To generate new knowledge we must infuse data with new meaning. We do this not in an additive way from single actions and data-bits, but by creating a story about the overall pattern embedded in events and data and then using that story to understand more clearly the events and data that gave rise to it.
Unit 1 Introduction to Organizationa and Industrial PsychologyMichael Galanakis
Industrial/organizational (I/O) psychology applies psychological principles and theories to understand workplace behavior and optimize employee and organizational effectiveness. I/O psychology focuses on areas like personnel selection, training, performance evaluation, and organizational development. It aims to balance both organizational efficiency and employee well-being. I/O psychology is a growing field with opportunities in consulting, private companies, government, and academia. A graduate degree is typically required to become an I/O psychologist.
A poster designed for an academic presentation on how non-profit organizations can be proactive about developing their ability to adapt to changing circumstances and environment.
Embracing design thinking to unlock the ideas boomJason Dunstone
The document discusses how the market research industry can play a key role in the emerging "ideas boom" by embracing design thinking principles. It outlines 5 considerations for researchers: 1) Own the independent, expert consumer voice; 2) Evolve the research process using design thinking approaches; 3) Focus on agility to drive action from insights; 4) Avoid confirmation bias and encourage new perspectives; 5) Improve collaboration and education skills. The author argues that by adopting these approaches, researchers can move beyond just insights to help unlock and implement new ideas.
1. The document provides guidance on developing a capstone project proposal for a hospital education department. It outlines key questions to consider when selecting a topic, such as how the topic is relevant and whether required approvals can be obtained.
2. The guidance describes developing a proposal template that includes sections for the project description, rationale, goals, literature review, procedures, and evaluation plan. Input from colleagues and a faculty mentor should be used to refine the proposal.
3. The final proposal will provide a framework and blueprint for completing the capstone project, with the goal of addressing a real nursing issue or problem.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the Division of Innovation and Industrial Alliances (DI2A) at UCSD. It was established to strengthen partnerships between university research and industry. Key points include:
- DI2A aims to maximize societal benefits from research through commercialization and partnerships.
- An Innovation Advisory Board of UCSD and industry representatives provides strategic guidance.
- The iNetwork initiative helps connect different parts of the innovation ecosystem through programs, funding, and industry partnerships.
- Example activities include exploring new funding models, incubators, and education programs to promote innovation.
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/kqbnxVAZs-0
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/SINlygW1Mpc
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
- Link to NephroTube website: www.NephroTube.com
- Link to NephroTube social media accounts: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/join-nephrotube-on-social-media.html
Rasamanikya is a excellent preparation in the field of Rasashastra, it is used in various Kushtha Roga, Shwasa, Vicharchika, Bhagandara, Vatarakta, and Phiranga Roga. In this article Preparation& Comparative analytical profile for both Formulationon i.e Rasamanikya prepared by Kushmanda swarasa & Churnodhaka Shodita Haratala. The study aims to provide insights into the comparative efficacy and analytical aspects of these formulations for enhanced therapeutic outcomes.
Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
Prof. Marcus Renato de Carvalho
www.agostodourado.com
Basavarajeeyam is a Sreshta Sangraha grantha (Compiled book ), written by Neelkanta kotturu Basavaraja Virachita. It contains 25 Prakaranas, First 24 Chapters related to Rogas& 25th to Rasadravyas.
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HEAR CREATE DELIVER
Quantitative research
Interviews
Ethnographic research
Stories
Themes
Opportunities
Solutions
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Feedback
Formal requirements
Development
Testing
Deployment