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martes, 5 de abril de 2011
Detección de efectos secundarios asociados con la administración de tramadol y dipirona en un hospital de alta complejidad
"Actualización en Lactancia Materna"
Curso VIRTUAL "Actualización en Lactancia Materna" IBCLCs, Consultoras Internacionales de Lactancia Materna Certificados INICIO : * LUNES, 25 DE ABRIL DEL 2011 | ||||
¿Por qué hacemos el Curso en Modalidad Virtual? | ||||
Porque, tú que eres un/una profesional con diversas responsabilidades podrás tener la oportunidad de acceder a un curso de excelente calidad y adaptando tu tiempo disponible, con horarios flexibles. Porque utilizaremos tecnología informática de avanzada, para brindarte conceptos y herramientas actuales y modernas, útiles para que la orientación que se ofrezca a las mujeres gestantes y que dan de lactar sea eficiente. También para mejorar tus habilidades y tener mejor competencia en el manejo práctico de casos, para el logro de una lactancia materna exitosa. Este curso a distancia asistido por entornos virtuales de enseñanza - aprendizaje vía internet se desarrollará a través de recursos y actividades informáticas. La dinámica de tutorías que nuestros facilitadores (Tutor Docente y Tutor tecnológico motivacional) llevarán a cabo para brindarte un curso personalizado, tendrá como herramientas:
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¿A quién está dirigido? | ||||
A tí, que eres un profesional de la salud, atento a perfeccionar y fortalecer tus conocimientos para ejercer tu profesión con excelencia. A tí, que eres un profesional de la salud comprometido con la lactancia materna y el apoyo a madres gestantes y lactantes, pero que quieres profundizar tus conocimientos y habilidades, para postular al examen que te acreditará internacionalmente como IBCLC/International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (Consultor Internacional Certificado en Lactancia Materna) una nueva profesión en los países desarrollados del mundo globalizado en que vivimos. Puedes ser médico, enfermera, nutricionista, obstetriz, psicóloga u otro profesional de la salud, que labore en las áreas de atención y consejería a mujeres en edad fértil, gestantes y/o que dan de lactar, tanto en los servicios de salud públicos como privados. También puedes ser un promotor o promotora de un organismos no gubernamental (ONG) que desarrolle actividades de salud y nutrición en la comunidad. | ||||
Temas que se desarrollarán en el Curso y la Metodología a utilizarse | ||||
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En este día...
ON THIS DAY
April 5
On April 5, 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were sentenced to death for conspiring to commit espionage for the Soviet Union.
On April 5, 1856, Booker T. Washington, the educator and reformer who became an important spokesperson for black Americans at the turn of the 20th century, was born. Following his death on Nov. 14, 1915, his obituary appeared in The Times.
On This Date
1614 | Pocahontas, daughter of the leader of the Powhatan tribe, married English colonist John Rolfe in Virginia. |
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1649 | Elihu Yale, the English philanthropist for whom Yale University is named, was born in Boston. |
1792 | George Washington cast the first presidential veto, rejecting a congressional measure for apportioning representatives among the states. |
1856 | Black educator Booker T. Washington was born in Franklin County, Va. |
1887 | British historian Lord Acton wrote in a letter, "All power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." |
1895 | Playwright Oscar Wilde lost his criminal libel case against the Marquess of Queensberry, who had accused the writer of homosexual practices. |
1908 | Actress Bette Davis was born in Lowell, Mass. |
1951 | Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were sentenced to death for conspiring to commit espionage for the Soviet Union. |
1964 | Army Gen. Douglas MacArthur died at age 84. |
1975 | Nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek died at age 87. |
1976 | Reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes died at age 72. |
1984 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar became the highest-scoring player in NBA history with 31,421 career points. (He still holds the career record with with 38,387 points.) |
1987 | Fox Broadcasting Co. made its prime-time TV debut. |
1992 | Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton died at age 74. |
1997 | Beat poet Allen Ginsberg died at age 70. |
2008 | Actor Charlton Heston died at age 84. |
2009 | President Barack Obama, visiting Prague, launched an effort to rid the world of nuclear weapons, calling them "the most dangerous legacy of the Cold War." |
Current Birthdays
Filmmaker Roger Corman turns 85 years old today.
AP Photo/Chris Pizzello
Country singer Troy Gentry (Montgomery-Gentry) turns 44 years old today.
AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
1922 | Gale Storm, Actress, turns 89 |
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1937 | Colin Powell, Former secretary of state, turns 74 |
1941 | Michael Moriarty, Actor, turns 70 |
1942 | Allan Clarke, Rock singer (The Hollies), turns 69 |
1943 | Max Gail, Actor ("Barney Miller"), turns 68 |
1950 | Agnetha Faltskog, Singer (ABBA), turns 61 |
1968 | Paula Cole, Rock singer, turns 43 |
1973 | Pharrell Williams, Rapper, producer, turns 38 |
Historic Birthdays
Booker T. Washington4/5/1856 - 11/14/1915American educator and spokesman for black Americans.Go to obituary »
91 | Thomas Hobbes 4/5/1588 - 12/4/1679 English philosopher and political theorist |
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72 | Elihu Yale 4/5/1649 - 7/8/1721 American-born English merchant and benefactor of Yale University |
74 | Jean-Honore Fragonard 4/5/1732 - 8/22/1806 French rococo painter |
51 | Vincenzo Gioberti 4/5/1801 - 11/26/1852 Italian philosopher, politician and cleric |
85 | Baron Joseph Lister 4/5/1827 - 2/10/1912 English surgeon and scientist |
72 | Algernon Chas. Swinburne 4/5/1837 - 4/10/1909 English poet and critic |
92 | Lincoln Filene 4/5/1865 - 8/27/1957 American business executive and philanthropist; chairman of Federated Department Stores (1929-57) |
85 | Chester Bowles 4/5/1901 - 5/25/1986 American politician and advertising entrepreneur |
81 | Bette Davis 4/5/1908 - 10/6/1989 American motion-picture dramatic actress |
78 | Jagjivan Ram 4/5/1908 - 7/6/1986 Indian politician and spokesman for the untouchables |
81 | Herbert von Karajan 4/5/1908 - 7/16/1989 Austrian-born conductor |
72 | Chaim Grade 4/5/1910 - 6/26/1982 Russian-born Yiddish poet, short-story writer and novelist |
Treatments Show Promise in Reducing Autism-related Behaviors, but Some Have Significant Side Effects
Treatments Show Promise in Reducing Autism-related Behaviors, but Some Have Significant Side Effects |
Press Release Date: April 4, 2011 Some medical and behavioral treatments show promise for reducing certain behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), but more research is needed to assess the potential benefits and harms, according to a new report funded by HHS' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The research results were published online in the journal Pediatrics. The comparative effectiveness report found that two commonly used medications—risperidone and aripiprazole—show benefit in reducing some behaviors, including emotional distress, aggression, hyperactivity and self-injury. However, these medicines are associated with significant side effects, such as rapid weight gain and drowsiness. The review found that no medications used for ASDs improved social behaviors or communication skills. The report also found that several medications show promise and should be studied further, but that secretin, which has been studied extensively, has shown no effectiveness. Children with ASDs have difficulty in social interaction, behavior, and communication. Some children with ASDs may also have impaired cognitive skills and sensory perception. Based on limited evidence, behavioral interventions also showed promise for improving some symptoms and behaviors, but their effects varied. For example, early intensive behavioral and developmental interventions seemed to improve cognitive performance, language skills, and adaptive behavior in some groups of children, the report found. Other interventions, which focused on parent training and cognitive behavioral therapy, may be useful for children with ASDs to improve social communication, language use and potentially symptom severity, researchers said. "Autism spectrum disorders are frustrating and challenging for patients, their families and caregivers," said AHRQ Director Carolyn M. Clancy, M.D. "This report will help parents and clinicians understand their options and design a course of treatment that is consistent with their goals and values." Researchers at the Vanderbilt Evidence-based Practice Center in Nashville, TN, who prepared the report for AHRQ, noted that further research is needed to identify which children are likely to benefit from particular interventions. The authors also were critical of the fact that current studies contain few comparisons of medical interventions with behavioral interventions as well as combinations of the two, despite the fact that most children undergo multiple treatments at the same time. Because of these limitations in the available evidence, researchers were not able to compare treatments and interventions to each other. In addition, they noted that every case of ASD is different and did not conclude that one type of treatment is superior. ASDs—which include autistic disorder, Asperger syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified—affect an estimated 1 in every 110 children in the United States. Treatment goals for ASDs often focus on improving social communication and addressing certain behaviors. Other treatments also target anxiety, attention difficulties, and sensory difficulties. Goals for treatment often vary by child. The report, Comparative Effectiveness of Therapies for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, is the latest comparative effectiveness review from AHRQ's Effective Health Care program is available athttp://www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/index.cfm/search-for-guides-reviews-and-reports/?pageaction=displayproduct"productid=656. The Effective Health Care program sponsors the development of evidence reports and technology assessments to assist public- and private-sector organizations in their efforts to improve the quality of health care in the United States. The program, authorized by the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act, represents an important Federal effort to compare alternative treatments for health conditions and make the findings public. The program is intended to help patients, doctors, nurses, pharmacists and others choose the most effective treatments. Information can be found at http://www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov. For more information, please contact AHRQ Public Affairs: (301) 427-1892 or (301) 427-1855 |
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Equipos de trabajo 2.0
MARTES 5 DE ABRIL DE 2011
Equipos de trabajo 2.0
La organización tradicional para trabajar con otros ha roto las fronteras físicas, y si las ideas que más te estimulan se encuentran en la otra punta del país, el trabajo en equipo es ahora mucho más fácil. Existen múltiples herramientas que facilitan la gestión del conocimiento y el trabajo colaborativo a través de internet, saltando por encima de las limitaciones habituales. Es un medio más para pasar de la información a la acción, centrado en redes invisibles que conectan ideas y personas, dejando a un lado edificios y despachos.
Y precisamente sobre equipos 2.0 hemos escrito Sergio Minué y un servidor un capítulo en el libro Equipos con emoción. En este libro, editado por la EASP (Escuela Andaluza de Salud Pública) y coordinado por Joan Carles March, se desarrolla ampliamente la investigación sobre el clima emocional en atención primaria que comentamos la semana pasada en el blog. Junto a Joan Carles, los autores son Alina Danet, Inma G. Romera y Mª Ángeles Prieto.
Además del estudio principal, el libro recoge una serie de píldoras acerca de los equipos, con la colaboración de Joaquín Arozamena (prólogo), José Manuel Casado, Eugenia Oviedo, Manolo Romero, Francesc Borrell, Enrique Alonso, José Luis Bimbela, Olivia Pérez, Amelia Martín, María Escudero, Maite Cruz, Nuria Luque, Manuela López, Noelia García, Paloma Ruiz, Ainhoa Ruiz, Javier Imbroda, Emili Duró, Juan Antonio Corbalán (entrevista) y, como ya hemos comentado, Miguel Ángel Máñez y Sergio Minué.
Toda la información sobre el libro y el enlace al documento completo (en formato pdf) la tenéisaquí, además podéis descargar el capítulo sobre equipos 2.0 en este enlace. Las fronteras y los límites empiezan a estar accesibles, y ya dependen más de actitudes personales que de herramientas o estructuras organizativas.
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