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La VII edició dels Ajuts Talents de la Fundació Catalunya La Pedrera ha tingut lloc a La Pedrera. El guardó, impulsat per la Fundació Catalunya La Pedrera, i en el que hi participen l’Hospital Germans Trias i l’Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, és un reconeixement i uns ajuts postresidència per a joves facultatius especialistes i per a altres professionals sanitaris.
S’han entregat un total de 19 beques. L’Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, que participa per tercer any del programa, ha fet entrega de dues beques, una a una professional d’infermeria i una a una professional de medicina. Per la seva banda, l’Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol ha entregat 14 beques Trias Talents a metges residents de l’Hospital Germans Trias i a professionals de l’Atenció Primària, tres beques Trias Sapiens d’intensificació de la recerca i, per primera vegada, s’ha presentat el programa Trias Avança, d’innovació assistencial.
L’acte l’ha presidit el Sr. Lluís Farrés, director de l’Àrea de Coneixement i Recerca de la Fundació Catalunya La Pedrera i pel Dr. Jaume Reventós, Cap de l’Àrea d’Operacions i Relacions Institucionals del Departament de Salut de la Generalitat de Catalunya, que estaran acompanyats pel Gerent de l’ICS a l’Àrea Metropolitana Nord, el Dr. Jordi Ara, i pel director general de l’Hospital Clínic, el Dr. Josep Mª Campistol.
Com cada a any, la promoció de premiats ha comptat amb l’acompanyament simbòlic d’un padrí. En aquest cas ha estat el Dr. Eduard Gratacós, Director de l’Institut Clínic de Ginecologia, Obstetrícia i Neonatologia de l’Hospital Clínic, que també ha ofert una breu exposició sobre la recerca realitzada en el seu camp.
Els Ajuts Talents van néixer amb la finalitat de retenir i potenciar la carrera dels joves talents dels hospitals de Catalunya. En aquests set anys, s’han donat 110 beques, a 82 persones de 24 especialitats diferents. En total, s’han repartit més d’un milió d’euros en beques, una xifra més que significativa en unes beques competitives ja consolidades.
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Kamov Ka-26
Reg: HA-MMS
C/No: 7303403
Operator: Fly-Coop Kft
Location: LHKV - Kaposvar Kaposujlak
Date: 30-Mar-2007
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
Kamov Ka-26
Reg: HA-MMY
C/No: 7404303
Operator: Fly-Coop Kft
Location: LHKV - Kaposvar Kaposujlak
Date: 30-Mar-2007
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
Outfit
Dress: [MAGIC NOOK] Bon Bon Dress (Slate) NEW
Top: fri. - Longsleeve Layering Tee (White)
Shoes: Ha! Gold Buckled Black/White NEW
Skin: (AMD) Katey - Peach
Hair: TRUTH Tara - cocoa
Furniture Set
*{what next} Laurel Cottage Kitchen
Pose
1) In furniture
2) .:Still Life:. [darling] take it out
Cessna 525 CitationJet msn525-0016 de 1993
Jet-Stream LLC, le 28/05/2017 à l'aéroport de Nice Côte d'Azur
ex N216CJ de Jensen Dale M (05/08/1993 - 1996), D-IKOP de Triple Alpha (09/1996 - 01/2017)
A UNESCO World Heritage site a few hours drive from Hanoi, Ha Long Bay is named for the Dragons that legend has it came to protect Vietnam from invaders. 1969 (or thereabouts) islands/monoliths are spread across the bay.
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
Airbus A321-231
c/n: 7316
Built: 2016
History: D-AVYO, [HA-LXJ]
Status: special "Budapest 2024" livery
Wizzair
About Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay ("descending dragon bay") is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a popular travel destination, located in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam. Administratively, the bay belongs to Ha Long City and part of Van Don district. The bay features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in various sizes and shapes. Ha Long Bay is a center of a larger zone which includes Bái Tử Long bay to the northeast, and Cát Bà islands to the southwest. These larger zones share similar geological, geographical, geomorphological, climate, and cultural characters.
Ha Long Bay has an area of around 1,553 km2, including 1,960–2,000 islets, most of which are limestone. The core of the bay has an area of 334 km2 with a high density of 775 islets. The limestone in this bay has gone through 500 million years of formation in different conditions and environments. The evolution of the karst in this bay has taken 20 million years under the impact of the tropical wet climate. The geo-diversity of the environment in the area has created biodiversity, including a tropical evergreen biosystem, oceanic and sea shore biosystem. Ha Long Bay is home to 14 endemic floral species and 60 endemic faunal species.
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!