The Waisman Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison advances knowledge about human development, developmental disabilities, and neurodegenerative diseases across the lifespan through research, clinical services, education and outreach. It aims to discover the causes, consequences and cures/treatments for these conditions. Since opening in 1973, the Center has trained over 9,000 students and provides clinical services to over 5,000 patients annually through specialized clinics and programs.
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standardizasyon
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Moda perakendesinde iş modeli seçimi ima - burak günbal - 15-10-11Burak Günbal
ticari fikir
iş modeli seçimi
segmentasyon
standardizasyon
farlılaşma
strateji
GOSPA
Hızlı yanıt sistemleri
süreç
sistem
ik
pazarlama
finans
planlama
ürün/ marka/ kategori yönetimi
The document discusses key aspects of building a successful business including having a coherent and focused core business model, addressing problems in a unique way, and creating an immersive and collaborative environment where people can learn, teach, create, and gain wisdom and reputation.
El documento resume los diferentes tipos de medios de comunicación que se han trabajado en clase como el cartel, la carta, las noticias y el cuento. Para cada uno describe brevemente su función, estructura y elementos clave como el mensaje, imágenes, personajes y formato. Además, analiza cómo se han utilizado estos medios para desarrollar la expresión oral, escrita y la creatividad en el aula.
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The document discusses experiences with using large object (LOB) data types in DB2 for z/OS. It covers topics like naming conventions for LOB objects, using utilities like CHECK, LOAD and REORG with LOBs, dealing with space issues, performance considerations like bufferpool settings, and using inline LOBs to improve performance in some cases. Preparation, testing and iterative development are advised when making changes to optimize LOB usage and performance.
Social Media Brian Johnson Program, 07.14.10JacquiSakowski
The document provides an overview of social media including Facebook, LinkedIn, blogs, Twitter, and YouTube and discusses opportunities for personal, professional, and Rotary applications of each platform. Examples are given for how individuals, businesses, and Rotary clubs currently utilize various social media tools. The document emphasizes that social media provides new ways to communicate information and connect with others.
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Modern child care emphasizes a holistic approach, nurturing a child's physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development.
Shifting from a disease-centered model, modern child care prioritizes preventive care and fostering healthy growth in children.
The modern concept of child care recognizes the family as a crucial partner, advocating for family-centered care that addresses individual needs.
Incorporating play, proper nutrition, and a safe environment, modern child care fosters optimal child development in all domains.
Modern child care empowers nurses to act as advocates, educators, and caregivers, ensuring the well-being of children at every stage.
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The psycho-oncology department at the Children Cancer Hospital Egypt 57357 has been operating since 2007. It aims to provide psychological support to patients, families, and staff dealing with cancer. The department has grown significantly over time and now includes psychiatrists, psychologists, and other staff. It provides a wide range of services including crisis intervention, counseling, support groups, and staff training. Statistics show it has helped thousands of patients and families and also conducted research and training activities. The department aims to continue being internationally recognized for its high quality psychosocial oncology care.
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#congenitalheartdisease
#Heatbeatofhope
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Laura Freeman is a recent PhD graduate from King's College London with extensive education and experience managing academic research projects. She has strong writing, problem-solving, and time management skills developed through her graduate studies and research roles recruiting participants and assessing child development. Her career has included residential support work, freelance writing, video production, and research assistance roles at Imperial College London focused on stress in pregnancy and child outcomes.
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The terms “mainstreaming” and “inclusion” are frequently associated with educational settings or work placements. When we require the care of a health professional, we all are patients and often excluded from the direction of the process of care. The literal meaning of the word "patient" is to be passive. In a world of inclusion, empowerment and self-determination this role needs to change. The presentation discusses the consequences of this paradigm shift for the inclusion of patients in the areas of diagnostics, treatment/interventions and research.
This document summarizes Kelly Nichols' thesis research on assistive technologies. It discusses expanding the scope from prosthetics to assistive technologies more broadly. Key stakeholders and types of users are identified, including amputees and those with developmental disabilities. Site visits to organizations serving these groups provided insights. Potential health and non-health partners are listed. The document establishes a thesis statement about designing prosthetics to create a more personal relationship with the wearer and outlines next steps.
This document summarizes the development of a dedicated youth mental health service in Norfolk. Key points include collaborating with young people, clinicians, and commissioners to address gaps in services between child and adult mental health. A pilot program was launched in 2012 to engage those at highest risk aged 14-25 through a range of medical, social, and vocational interventions to prevent admissions. Outcomes and further research were planned to evaluate prevention of long-term social disabilities. Challenges included gaining buy-in from all stakeholders and securing necessary resources.
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder which is associated of mental retardation and intellectual disabilities
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Laura Louise Freeman is a recent PhD graduate with extensive education and experience managing research projects. She completed Masters degrees in Biomedical Sciences and Science Media Production and a PhD from the Institute of Psychiatry. For her PhD project, she recruited 300 women for a study on stress in pregnancy and child outcomes. She has skills in writing, problem solving, meeting deadlines, and comprehending new information quickly.
This document discusses the establishment of a multidisciplinary team and convention in Belgium to improve follow-up care for adults with spina bifida. Previously, many adults died from renal failure due to lack of specialized care. Now, 90% survive to adulthood. However, most centers stop care at 18-21 years old. The convention aims to set up long-term multidisciplinary care and transition youth smoothly into adult care centers. The team works to improve patient outcomes, focus on abilities over disabilities, and effectively partner with patients and families.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
As Orthodontists, we are interested in understanding how face changes from embryologic form through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood?
The practitioner may be able to manipulate facial growth for the benefit of the patient.
As Orthodontist we are interested in understanding how face changes from embryologic form through childhood, adolescence and adulthood?
Practitioner may be able to manipulate facial growth for the benefit of the patient.
1. Waisman Center
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mission
To advance knowledge about human development,
developmental disabilities, and neurodegenerative diseases
throughout the life span.
2. What is a “Developmental Disability”?
•Onset is prenatal or early in life
•Affects a child’ development in
s
multiple and significant ways
•Lasts indefinitely
Examples…
•Autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy,
fragile X syndrome, epilepsy, other types of
intellectual disability (formerly called
mental retardation)
3. What is a “Neurodegenerative Disease”?
•Onset can be at any point in life
•Affects a person’ life in multiple
s
and significant ways
•Lasts indefinitely and often is
the cause of death
Examples…
•Parkinson’ Disease, ALS
s
(Lou Gehrig’ disease),
s
Alzheimer’ Disease,
s
spinal cord injury
4. The Waisman Center’ Overarching Goal –
s
to discover the 3 “ s”
C’
◘ Causes (genetic,
environmental)
◘ Consequences -- for the
individual, the family, and
society
◘ Cures and treatments
5. The 3 C’ The Example of Autism
s:
◘ Causes
- What is the cause of the rising prevalence of autism?
- What is the role of genetics in causing autism?
◘ Consequences
- What is the lifetime cost of care for a person with autism?
- What are the consequences for the family?
- How do people with autism differ in brain function and
structure from people without disabilities?
◘ Cures and treatments
- What targeted medical treatments and educational services
reduce the severity of autism?
6. Precursor to the Waisman Center - 1963
UW Orthopedic Children’ Hospital
s
•Addition built in 1963 for the
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Memorial
Labs, funded by a grant from
Kennedy Foundation.
•Dr. Harry Waisman, Director
8. Who was Harry Waisman?
•Director of research at the
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
Memorial Laboratories
•Pediatrician, biochemist,
pioneer in research on
childhood disability
•Advocated for testing of all
newborns for genetic
diseases
•Role model for us today
9. Construction of the Waisman Center
•A Presidential Panel
recommended creation of
multidisciplinary centers focused
on intellectual disabilities at
major universities.
•Waisman Center becomes one
of those centers, opening in
1973.
10. Fifteen Centers in the U.S.
◘ The Waisman Center is the only one that houses both –
•a multidisciplinary
research center
and
•a clinical, service,
and outreach center
•Both are needed to translate research results
into treatments –translational research
11. The Waisman Center in the UW-Madison
Carolyn “Biddy”Martin, Chancellor
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Schools and Colleges
Ag & Life Sciences Martin Cadwallader, Dean
Education Graduate School and VC for Research
Engineering
Human Ecology
Letters and Science Marsha Mailick Seltzer, Director
Medicine/Public Health
Nursing
Waisman Center
Pharmacy
Veterinary Medicine
12. Waisman Center Facts
• 55 faculty members from 27
departments at the UW-Madison
• 600 faculty, staff, students payrolled
• 250,000 sq ft building complex
• 5,000 patient visits in 2009
• ~ 90 grants from the NIH
• Multiple “centers within the Waisman
Center”
13. The Waisman Center’ Four Major Activities
s
Research Training
Service Outreach
14. Research throughout the life span
Waisman Center research on early learning, and
how poverty affects learning and development.
15. Waisman Center Stem Cell Research Laboratories
The neural stem cell
program of the UW-
Madison.
• have discovered
We
how stem cells can be
turned into neurons.
• are working to
We
discover how neural
stem cells can be
specialized to treat
diseases of the nervous
system.
▲ Early stage retinal cells
17. Waisman Center Brain Imaging Facility
Expanding our
knowledge about
brain development
and function using
MRI and PET
scanning.
18. A New Center within the Waisman Center
The Center for Investigating Healthy Minds
•Research on attention, mindfulness, and other healthy
qualities of the mind.
•Directed by Dr.
Richard Davidson
•The Dalai Lama
participated in
opening celebration,
scientific meeting at
the Waisman Center
19. Training Future Researchers and Clinicians
Since it opened in 1973, the Waisman Center
has trained more than 9,000 undergraduate
and graduate students.
20. Waisman Early Childhood Program
•The WECP serves
100 children birth
to age five.
• of enrollment
1/3
are children with
disabilities.
•National leader in “inclusive”early
childhood education.
21. Waisman Center Clinics
- Genetics
- Autism
- Fragile X Syndrome
- Feeding
- Cerebral Palsy
- Speech Disorders
- Computer-Assisted
Communication
- Neonatal Intensive Care
Follow-up
22. Family Village: A World-wide Website Resource
More than 3 million people from throughout the world
have visited this award-winning website.
23. Dane County Regional Airport Art Exhibit
•50 artworks, all by
people with
developmental
disabilities
•Sponsored by the
Friends of the Waisman
Center.
•Curated by Tandem
Press.
•July 2010 through
January 2011.