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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen visited a clinical hospital where wounded Ukrainian servicemen receive treatment.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Mette Frederiksen spoke with the warriors, in particular, with those who were wounded during the fighting in the Kursk region, and in the Kupyansk and Lyman directions.
The President awarded the defenders with the Orders “For Courage,” II and III classes.
“Thank you for your service, for defending our state. Get well as soon as possible,” he said.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy also honored the military medics with the Order of Princess Olga, III class, and medals “For Military Service to Ukraine.”
“Thank you for everything you do for our guys. I have great respect for your work, for saving lives. My heartfelt thanks to you for this,” the President noted.
In addition, the leaders inspected the equipment used by the doctors in their surgeries and examined the project for the construction of a new admission unit, designed to receive 40 patients at a time. It will include a diagnostic center, an examination room, a manipulation room, and an intensive care unit. It will also be integrated into the passageway between the surgical and trauma buildings, providing quick and barrier-free access to the three buildings in the complex.
The UCD Medicine 2019 Clinical Commencement 'White Coat' Ceremony took place at UCD O'Reilly Hall, Belfield, on Wednesday 13th February 2019.
This month we give tribute to the renes, or kidneys as we know them. The kidneys were once regarded as the seat of the soul or the place where our affections were stored. Because each kidney filters roughley 100 liters of blood per day and is responsible for cleansing our bodies, it is imporant to identify early stage damage to the fist-size organ. This goal is often accomplished through the use of the estimated glomerular filtration rate. This issue of Clincial Chemistry contains a perspective by Hostetter et al. on the clinical impact of reporting estimated glomerular filtration rates, plus an original article by Ristiniemi et al., who describe a dry-reagent double monoclonal assay for cystatin C, a nonglycosylated 13 kDa protein that has been purported to improve estimates of the glomerular filtration rate (see pages 1381 and 1424). Image reproduced with permission from Getty Images/MedicalRF.com
JAMP students receive hands-on learning in the Medical School’s Surgical and Clinical Skills Center. Photo by Dwight C. Andrews, Office of Communications, Medical School
Clinical specimen testing for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) at New York State Department of Health's Wadsworth Laboratory.
Clinical Trial Investigators' Meeting
Dusit Thani
Dubai, UAE
24-27 April 2012
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Nine nursing students receive their white coats during ceremony at Strosacker Hall Student Union. This marks their transition from pre-clinical studies to clinical studies where they will interact with patients.
Daniel Klaristenfeld, MD, is a Colorectal Surgeon with the Southern California Permanente Medical Group and presents on surgical access at Kaiser Permanente, American College of Surgeons 2016 Clinical Congress, Washington, DC USA
Big exam room numbers since students and SP dont always see the small number and because they move the small numbers around so people cant keep track of the room numbers.
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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On Tuesday, December 5, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Needham (BID–Needham) hosted the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Outpatient Clinical Center, a 37,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility. Over 100 community members and leaders, physicians, nurses and staff celebrated the occasion together, led by president and CEO John Fogarty, chair of the Board of Trustees, Stephen E. Vanourny, and State Representative Denise Garlick. Construction commenced after the ceremony and will conclude in 2018, with doors officially opening in early 2019. The new four-story center will bring expanded outpatient services to the community in the areas of cardiology, GI and orthopaedics.
For more, visit www.bidneedham.org
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Dr S P Suryanarayana, Public Health Expert, Professor of Community Medicine, Bangalore, Karanataka, India
The Indian Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (IAPEN) is an organization in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition and promotes basic research, clinical research, advanced education, organization of consensus statements about clinical care and quality control.
The IAPEN Clinical Nutrition Congress (ICNC-2019) is hosted and organised by IAPEN – Mumbai Regional Centre on 9th and 10th February 2019 at Convention Centre, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Website: www.iapen.co.in/icnc2019
In order to promote Advanced Education in Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition and to facilitate the academic pursuits of more number of Nutrition Support Clinicians, Clinical Nutritionists, Nurses and Pharma from the educational institutions, hospitals and health care settings, IAPEN announces Clinical Nutrition Congress (ICNC-2019) at Mumbai, India.
Nutrition is an integral part of healing and maintenance of health. The conference was designed for medical, nursing & nutrition professionals who were interested in learning nutrition assessment tools, early enteral nutrition, approaches to treat critically ill neuropatients using parenteral nutrition, enteral nutrition, immunonutrition, disease specific nutrition. In addition, malnutrition may contribute to increased morbidity through its effects on immune function, post surgical infection, requirement of ventilator support, increased length of stay in the ICU and delayed wound healing. Although other factors influence post transplant outcomes, nutritional status is the only reversible factor. This conference of IAPEN will provide such a forum for multidisciplinary interaction on Clinical Nutrition.
The conference also consists of paper presentation sessions. The theme of the conference is "Nutrition Intervention Strategies - Indian Hospital Settings" It is the unmissable event of the year for anyone who works or has an interest in Advanced Clinical Nutrition.
As new clinical medicines, for example, our clinical trials in Las Vegas are being developed, no one knows definitely how well they will work, or what perils they will find.