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Teddy bear hospital is a project run by medical students within the Standing Committee on Public Health of the IFMSA and within the European Medical Students Association - EMSA.
It addresses to children in the pre-school age, 3-6 years, with the goal to reduce in a playful way the fear of children to visit a doctor or the hospitalisation and at the same time provides an opportunity for medical students to learn more about paediatrics and gives them a chance to work with children.
The main focus of the Teddy Bear Hospital Project is to create an athmosphere of trust where children can deal with the topic “Hospital and disease”.
This aim is reached through the way Teddy Bear Hospitals works.
A place (a tent, gym, hall,..)is colourfully decorated and set up as a hospital. The kindergartens of the city will be invited to visit the hospital. Usually about 400 children could be examined with their toys. Before their visit in our Teddy Bear Hospital the nanny or nurse should discuss and talk with the children about “being ill”, physicians and hospitals. The children should think about diseases for their dolls which will be treated later in the Teddy Bear Hospital. First the children explain the history of the present illness of their teddy bear to a teddy doctor. Together they make an anamnesis and after this the teddy doctor does an “physical examination” and further diagnostics ( e.g. “X-Ray”). After this the patient gets a medical treatment: medicine, operation, bandage, tapes etc.
Besides they have also the opportunity to explore an ambulance car.
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From Left-
- Pietro Sodani
- Dr. Md. Salimuzzaman, Organizing Secretary, Dhaka Shishu (Children) Hospital Thalasssemia Center
- Prof. Waqar Khan, President, Dhaka Shishu (Children) Hospital Thalasssemia Center
- Lawrence Faulkner
- Prof. Manzoor Hussain, Head of Paediatrics, Dhaka Shishu (Children) Hospital
- Eugenio La Mesa
24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Palestinian child Murad is five years old. At the age of one, he was diagnosed and treated for Hepatoblastoma, a rare malignant liver cancer occurring in infants and children. Today, he is at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem for a CT Scan and follow up. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Four-year-old Lana, from Gaza, rests in the paediatric ward at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. With the support of the Lutheran World Federation, Lana has come to the hospital to spend a full month there, in order to go through radiotherapy treatment for a brain tumor. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Two-and-a-half-year-old Jana, from the north of the Gaza strip, is tended to by her mother in the paediatric ward of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem, where she is awaiting radiotherapy treatment. With the support of the Lutheran World Federation, Lana has come to the hospital to be treated for 'Wilms tumor', a type of kidney cancer. After repeatedly being denied permit from Israeli authorities to travel to Jerusalem for treatment, starting in October 2019, she was finally able to make it to the hospital on 16 February. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Four-year-old Lana, from Gaza, is tended to by her mother Hiba at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. With the support of the Lutheran World Federation, Lana has come to the hospital to spend a full month there, in order to go through radiotherapy treatment for a brain tumor. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
5th EPOS-EFORT BAT Instructional Course Trilogy Part II: Paediatrics Trauma
14-16 March 2018 | Vienna | Austria |
24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Four-year-old Lana, from Gaza, is tended to by her mother Hiba at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. With the support of the Lutheran World Federation, Lana has come to the hospital to spend a full month there, in order to go through radiotherapy treatment for a brain tumor. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
In May, 1995, a cheque for £773.80 was presented to the Special Care Baby Unit (and not as written on the cheque) and Intensive Care at Ninewells Hospital by Sye Webster and Les Chadderton. Pictured at the Arbroath United Cricket Club were, from left - Sye Webster, Staff Nurse Joanne Tindal, Paediatrics; Staff Nurse Anne McKenzie, Senior Staff Nurse Kirsty Wallace and Les Chadderton.
ePostersDisplay™ in action: an author presents his poster during the Excellence in Paediatrics Meeting, in Istanbul, Turkey.
ePostersDisplay™ is part of ePostersLive™, an end-to-end software solution for the fully automated, electronic management of poster sessions in a scientific conference.
For more information on this revolutionary method for poster presentations please check: www.eposterslive.com
24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Palestinian child Murad is five years old. At the age of one, he was diagnosed and treated for Hepatoblastoma, a rare malignant liver cancer occurring in infants and children. Today, he is at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem for a CT Scan and follow up. Here, playing with Sarah Faroun from Bethany, one of the hospital nurses. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
According to national statistics the population in Naryn Oblast has limited access to health care services and faces health concerns, such as child and maternal mortality that are higher than national average rates for the rest of the country. In response to this challenge and to increase access to high-quality health care and promote quality of life by maintaining international standard of health service, the Aga Khan Health Services established the Aga Khan Medical and Diagnostic Centre (AKMDC) in Naryn which was inaugurated in May 2016. AKMDC is a private and not-for-profit consultation and diagnostic centre.
The Centre, operating under a licence issued by the Ministry of Health of Kyrgyzstan, is staffed with qualified doctors, nurses and paramedics to provide reliable and affordable services in gynaecology, obstetrics, cardiology, family medicine and paediatrics.
Equipped with a general x-ray, Doppler ultrasound, ECG services, gastro-endoscopy services with generous support of the Government of Canada and the AKDN, the Centre offers full laboratory services including biochemistry, pathology and haematology tests. A well-equipped and well-stocked high quality pharmacy is available to accommodate to the patient’s needs.
Opened in 1928 and closed in 1995, it's short life a tribute to the effective treatment of TB with drugs. Now fully demolished.
There are several aerial photos of the site, all showing the four ward blocks built facing the sun and with the facility to push beds out into the sun, together with two more permanent buildings and some huts at the rear.
24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Four-year-old Lana, from Gaza, is tended to by her mother Hiba at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem. With the support of the Lutheran World Federation, Lana has come to the hospital to spend a full month there, in order to go through radiotherapy treatment for a brain tumor. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
My Aunt Elizabeth and Margaret, her friend and colleague, were on a tour of Canada and the USA, studying teaching practices with particular reference to obstetrics and paediatrics.
Why my aunt is standing in the doorway of this mental health clinic*, brandishing a fearsome handbag and looming over a very smart person in an equally smart uniform, doesn't seem to be explained in her report of the trip.
Nicely off-centre composition.
*Location unknown, but the slide was near the Montreal slides in the box.
24 February 2020, Jerusalem: Palestinian child Murad is five years old. At the age of one, he was diagnosed and treated for Hepatoblastoma, a rare malignant liver cancer occurring in infants and children. Today, he is at the Augusta Victoria Hospital in Jerusalem for a CT Scan and follow up. Here, playing with Sarah Faroun from Bethany, one of the hospital nurses. Photo: LWF/Albin Hillert
ePostersDisplay™ in action: an author presents his poster during the Excellence in Paediatrics Meeting, in Istanbul, Turkey.
ePostersDisplay™ is part of ePostersLive™, an end-to-end software solution for the fully automated, electronic management of poster sessions in a scientific conference.
For more information on this revolutionary method for poster presentations please check: www.eposterslive.com
Time and vandalism haven't been kind to this building of the pediatric clinic in Berlin-Weissensee.
Three exposure HDR shot.
Part of the Säuglings- und Kinderkrankenhaus Weissensee set
ePostersDisplay™ in action: an author presents his poster during the Excellence in Paediatrics Meeting, in Istanbul, Turkey.
ePostersDisplay™ is part of ePostersLive™, an end-to-end software solution for the fully automated, electronic management of poster sessions in a scientific conference.
For more information on this revolutionary method for poster presentations please check: www.eposterslive.com
Cian was in hospital recently with threatening appendix.
A special word of thanks to the staff in the Paediatrics Ward of The Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise.
Cian was in hospital recently with threatening appendix.
A special word of thanks to the staff in the Paediatrics Ward of The Midland Regional Hospital Portlaoise.
The way to the different wards.
Three exposure HDR shot.
Part of the Säuglings- und Kinderkrankenhaus Weissensee set