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More of me goofing around with the video function on the 5D Mark II. All apologies.

 

P.s. If anyone can recommend some better export settings for Final Cut Express, I'd be much obliged... The video/resolution quality is being seriously degraded in the export/upload process :-\

 

Rawalpindi, Pakistan - 2010

A Kaleidoscope of Nothingness: Lectures soniques de Clinical Path à Bikini Test, entrecoupées d'une performance de Jean Louis Costes. Ceci à l'occasion du vernissage du livre de Maga et Dejan, "Duodénum". Avec une déco faite en partie de photos de Kit Brown.

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Yolanda, Lynette, Yvonne and Sandy assessing a stethoscope

Photos of NSC Nursing Students at Clinical Simulation Center.

A Kaleidoscope of Nothingness: Lectures soniques de Clinical Path à Bikini Test, entrecoupées d'une performance de Jean Louis Costes. Ceci à l'occasion du vernissage du livre de Maga et Dejan, "Duodénum". Avec une déco faite en partie de photos de Kit Brown.

Launch of the Clinical Skills Suite at Leeds Metropolitan University, specialist facilities, which enable students studying across a range of health professions the opportunity to train using state-of-the-art equipment, are to be unveiled at Leeds Metropolitan University.

The £1 million Clinical Skills Suite will be used by students studying courses including Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Occupational Therapy and consists of a high-tech simulation suite with critical care bed, high-tech human patient simulator, a film recording system and viewing room, a community living space with a ceiling hoist and adapted equipment as well as four teaching rooms equipped for the teaching and safe practice of a range of healthcare skills.

 

Launch of the Clinical Skills Suite at Leeds Metropolitan University, specialist facilities, which enable students studying across a range of health professions the opportunity to train using state-of-the-art equipment, are to be unveiled at Leeds Metropolitan University.

The £1 million Clinical Skills Suite will be used by students studying courses including Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Occupational Therapy and consists of a high-tech simulation suite with critical care bed, high-tech human patient simulator, a film recording system and viewing room, a community living space with a ceiling hoist and adapted equipment as well as four teaching rooms equipped for the teaching and safe practice of a range of healthcare skills.

 

Within the headset I was encouraged to mimic a set of surgeon’s hands to learn how to suture.

Mohit Bhadari, MD, George F. Muschler, MD, and Andrew Pollak, MD

Brilliant final year students of Pharm-D from School of Pharmacy, Hajvery University have displayed their Pharmaceutical Technology and Clinical Pharmacy Projects in an extravagant event organized by the Faculty of Pharmacy on 29th January, 2015. The chief guest Dr. Khalid Hussain, President Pakistan Pharmacist Association (PPA), was highly impressed by the innovation and creativity of the students of Batches 8-1, 8-2A and 8-2B. Final year undergraduates displayed their projects at Euro Campus of Hajvery University.

These projects consisted of various pharmaceutical products manufactured in university laboratories, packaged and promoted by the passing out scholars as a part of their final year coursework. The ingenuity and novelty of the student’s work was evident from the projects of Pharmaceutical technology, which aimed at forming alternate dosage forms and trying out new combination of drugs. To demonstrate that there dosage forms are better than the conventional drugs available in the local and international market, these final year scholars prepared videos to commentate on this aspect. Clinical pharmacy projects encompassed a great deal of diseases, both communicable and non-communicable, with flexes displaying their signs, symptoms, treatment and prevention. These projects addressed the important issues such as proper use of dosage forms, compliance to medication, medication errors, and following the directions and guidelines provided by World Health Organization (WHO). Students amused the guests and faculty members by promoting their projects in a most extraordinary way. They printed a number of diaries, writing pads, ball pens, mugs and key chains having the brand and generic names of their products. To go a step further, some of the marketing oriented students prepared gift bags containing candies, torch lights, note pads and bouquets made of crape paper.

This outstanding display can be attributed to the tireless hard work of the students and also to the remarkable efforts and guidance of all the faculty members, which brought out the best of the departing undergraduates. These wonderful projects were evaluated by the concerned subject teachers and honorable members of the Pakistan Pharmacist Association and various guests from pharmaceutical industry, retail pharmacies and hospitals. The visitors praised the hard work and efforts of the presenting students and encouraged them to continue such diligence in practical life, as they are the future of the Pharmacy profession.

In short, the event was a huge success; thanks to Allah Almighty. The occasion gained a lot of attention from the Pharmacist community, as well as publicity from the media; HUM TV, City 42, Express News and Pharmanews Channel.

 

Now firmly established as a key milestone in our students' education, the Clinical Commencement 'White Coat' Ceremony marks the formal immersion into full time clinical training. The 2017 Clinical Commencement Ceremony took place on 17th February 2017 in UCD O'Reilly Hall and as attended by faculty, students and their families and friends.

A Kaleidoscope of Nothingness: Lectures soniques de Clinical Path à Bikini Test, entrecoupées d'une performance de Jean Louis Costes. Ceci à l'occasion du vernissage du livre de Maga et Dejan, "Duodénum". Avec une déco faite en partie de photos de Kit Brown.

Brilliant final year students of Pharm-D from School of Pharmacy, Hajvery University have displayed their Pharmaceutical Technology and Clinical Pharmacy Projects in an extravagant event organized by the Faculty of Pharmacy on 29th January, 2015. The chief guest Dr. Khalid Hussain, President Pakistan Pharmacist Association (PPA), was highly impressed by the innovation and creativity of the students of Batches 8-1, 8-2A and 8-2B. Final year undergraduates displayed their projects at Euro Campus of Hajvery University.

These projects consisted of various pharmaceutical products manufactured in university laboratories, packaged and promoted by the passing out scholars as a part of their final year coursework. The ingenuity and novelty of the student’s work was evident from the projects of Pharmaceutical technology, which aimed at forming alternate dosage forms and trying out new combination of drugs. To demonstrate that there dosage forms are better than the conventional drugs available in the local and international market, these final year scholars prepared videos to commentate on this aspect. Clinical pharmacy projects encompassed a great deal of diseases, both communicable and non-communicable, with flexes displaying their signs, symptoms, treatment and prevention. These projects addressed the important issues such as proper use of dosage forms, compliance to medication, medication errors, and following the directions and guidelines provided by World Health Organization (WHO). Students amused the guests and faculty members by promoting their projects in a most extraordinary way. They printed a number of diaries, writing pads, ball pens, mugs and key chains having the brand and generic names of their products. To go a step further, some of the marketing oriented students prepared gift bags containing candies, torch lights, note pads and bouquets made of crape paper.

This outstanding display can be attributed to the tireless hard work of the students and also to the remarkable efforts and guidance of all the faculty members, which brought out the best of the departing undergraduates. These wonderful projects were evaluated by the concerned subject teachers and honorable members of the Pakistan Pharmacist Association and various guests from pharmaceutical industry, retail pharmacies and hospitals. The visitors praised the hard work and efforts of the presenting students and encouraged them to continue such diligence in practical life, as they are the future of the Pharmacy profession.

In short, the event was a huge success; thanks to Allah Almighty. The occasion gained a lot of attention from the Pharmacist community, as well as publicity from the media; HUM TV, City 42, Express News and Pharmanews Channel.

 

Brilliant final year students of Pharm-D from School of Pharmacy, Hajvery University have displayed their Pharmaceutical Technology and Clinical Pharmacy Projects in an extravagant event organized by the Faculty of Pharmacy on 29th January, 2015. The chief guest Dr. Khalid Hussain, President Pakistan Pharmacist Association (PPA), was highly impressed by the innovation and creativity of the students of Batches 8-1, 8-2A and 8-2B. Final year undergraduates displayed their projects at Euro Campus of Hajvery University.

These projects consisted of various pharmaceutical products manufactured in university laboratories, packaged and promoted by the passing out scholars as a part of their final year coursework. The ingenuity and novelty of the student’s work was evident from the projects of Pharmaceutical technology, which aimed at forming alternate dosage forms and trying out new combination of drugs. To demonstrate that there dosage forms are better than the conventional drugs available in the local and international market, these final year scholars prepared videos to commentate on this aspect. Clinical pharmacy projects encompassed a great deal of diseases, both communicable and non-communicable, with flexes displaying their signs, symptoms, treatment and prevention. These projects addressed the important issues such as proper use of dosage forms, compliance to medication, medication errors, and following the directions and guidelines provided by World Health Organization (WHO). Students amused the guests and faculty members by promoting their projects in a most extraordinary way. They printed a number of diaries, writing pads, ball pens, mugs and key chains having the brand and generic names of their products. To go a step further, some of the marketing oriented students prepared gift bags containing candies, torch lights, note pads and bouquets made of crape paper.

This outstanding display can be attributed to the tireless hard work of the students and also to the remarkable efforts and guidance of all the faculty members, which brought out the best of the departing undergraduates. These wonderful projects were evaluated by the concerned subject teachers and honorable members of the Pakistan Pharmacist Association and various guests from pharmaceutical industry, retail pharmacies and hospitals. The visitors praised the hard work and efforts of the presenting students and encouraged them to continue such diligence in practical life, as they are the future of the Pharmacy profession.

In short, the event was a huge success; thanks to Allah Almighty. The occasion gained a lot of attention from the Pharmacist community, as well as publicity from the media; HUM TV, City 42, Express News and Pharmanews Channel.

 

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