2009 Influenza A(H1N1) Human Swine FluIs this the pandemic?Omar Ha-Redeye
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1) The document discusses the 2009 H1N1 influenza (swine flu) outbreak, including its symptoms and severity.
2) It reported that as of May 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated the case fatality rate was around 0.4-1.5% based on 61 deaths out of 5728 cases.
3) Experts discussed whether this constituted a pandemic and when the "first wave" of broader spread may start, with opinions ranging from the next few weeks to the following fall.
A New Ethical Model for Examining Emergency MedicineOmar Ha-Redeye
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Talk by Omar Ha-Redeye at the 16th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine on Thursday May 14, 2009.
For more details see Ha-Redeye, O (2009). Assessing the Needs of Health Professionals and Stakeholders. Chapter 6 in Population Health, Communities & Health Promotion (Eds. Sansnee Jirojwong, Pranee Liamputtong). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780195560558
The document discusses various issues around the use of social media and technology in the courtroom, including:
1) Debates around allowing photography, audio/video recording, and broadcasting of courtroom proceedings, with exceptions allowed for things like note-taking, educational purposes, or with consent.
2) Rules around lawyers and judges upholding standards of professional conduct and encouraging public respect for the justice system through their social media use and comments.
3) Considerations around how much weight should be given to social media posts and photos as evidence, and whether context needs to be taken into account. Experts may sometimes be called to explain social media use and behavior.
Health records for the Elderly in Long-Term Care and Community SettingsOmar Ha-Redeye
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This document discusses privacy considerations and challenges related to health records for the elderly. It covers the following key points:
- Privacy laws like PHIPA aim to balance individual privacy with proper information sharing in health care, but recent breaches show risks to privacy from lost devices and unencrypted records.
- Elderly patients in long-term care often have complex conditions like dementia and dependencies in daily activities, while facilities face challenges from limited resources and increasing use of technology.
- By 2031, the number of Canadians with cognitive impairment is projected to double to 1.4 million, drastically increasing health care costs to an estimated $293 billion annually by 2040.
- While medical records are owned by facilities
The document summarizes an externship program for UofT law students at Fleet Street Law's College Park location. The agenda includes arrival and introductions, a walk to the courthouse, a visit to the Great Library, lunch, and a group information interview. Lawyers will discuss how they got into their career, a typical day or week, what they like best and find most challenging about their work, current industry trends and anticipated changes, required skills, common misconceptions, work style, work-life balance, related career fields, travel requirements, and starting salaries. Starting salaries for lawyers in private practice in Toronto range from $65,000-$110,000 for first years depending on firm size.
Rajeev Sharma - Ontario health privacy law Omar Ha-Redeye
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This document outlines Ontario's privacy laws regarding personal health information. It summarizes that several statutes regulate privacy and disclosure of medical information in Ontario, notably the Personal Health Information Protection Act. This act regulates collection, use and disclosure of personal health information by health information custodians like hospitals, doctors, and pharmacies. It aims to balance privacy rights with the needs of the healthcare system. The document then discusses enforcement of these laws through complaints, penalties, lawsuits and reputational harm for non-compliance.
The First Rule of Social Media. And the Last.Omar Ha-Redeye
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Social media has become an integral part of modern life and business. However, one must be mindful of what they post online, as future employers and clients may come across unwanted or inappropriate content. It is best to maintain a professional online presence and observe caution and common sense when using social media.
The document discusses the increasing role of social media in politics. It notes that while social media was emerging as a political tool in the 2004 US election, it played a larger role in Barack Obama's highly successful 2008 campaign. It also discusses the use of social media by political parties and candidates in Canada and Malaysia, noting that traditional campaign methods still dominate overall.
CASAtelier de m辿thologie sur l'organisation d'un 辿v辿nement. Contenu r辿alis辿 par CASACO et bas辿 sur l'exp辿rience de plus de 300 辿v辿nements organis辿s depuis l'ouverture de notre tiers-lieu.
Online Reputation Management: - Techniques and TacticsOmar Ha-Redeye
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This document provides an overview of online reputation management techniques and tactics. It discusses controlling and influencing public opinion online, evaluating online presence, and tools for monitoring online reputation. The document is divided into three parts: an introduction to online reputation management; controlling and influencing public opinion; and tools and techniques for reputation management including search engine optimization, social media, video, and analytics.
The document summarizes a presentation on leveraging social media in legal practice. It discusses four main reasons to incorporate social media: client development, professional responsibility to educate the public, reputation management, and professional development. It provides tips on how to use social media for client development, how to comply with professional responsibility rules, how to manage one's online reputation, and how social media can aid professional development. The presentation concludes by taking questions from the audience.
This document summarizes research on developing non-pneumatic cellular lunar wheel prototypes. It describes generating wheel concepts with cellular structures for lightweight and variable mechanical properties. Simulations and compression tests were performed on sample prototypes, with errors found between simulated and tested properties. Larger prototypes were manufactured and recommendations made to improve traction, consider non-linear behavior, and investigate high fatigue materials. The best final prototype balanced manufacturability, mechanical properties, weight and deformability.
This document discusses how understanding demographic and economic forces is important for comprehensive planning. It provides an overview of key demographic trends like changing household structures, a growing minority population, and an aging population. It also discusses the importance of evaluating the local economy by understanding key industries and how they may change. The document emphasizes that transportation must be considered as it influences the locations of jobs, housing, and economic activity. It concludes by providing four lessons for comprehensive planning: understand opportunities for change in the community; consider the regional economic context; use data to support land use policies; and plan for diverse demographics, industries, and transportation needs.
This document appears to be a call sheet for a film production listing the crew and their call times. It includes over 50 crew roles such as the writer/director, producers, director of photography, grips, electric, hair and makeup, costumes, locations and more. It also includes the days schedule with scene locations and meal service times.
This document summarizes Sonja Moffett's career advising process with a student at Southern New Hampshire University. The student was unemployed and struggling to find work. Moffett helped the student by conducting an initial consultation, completing a base resume and cover letter, doing a mock interview via Skype, continuously customizing the student's resume and social media profiles for jobs, and providing coaching and encouragement. Through this iterative process, the student eventually landed a job in the legal field. The summary highlights how Moffett provided hands-on, personalized advising to help a discouraged student overcome barriers to employment success.
Initial CDEs developed by NIH, DCRI, UNC
- Version 1.0 released for feedback
Oct. 16, 2020: RADx-UP CDCC launched
- Began collecting feedback from projects
Nov. 2020: Version 1.1 released incorporating feedback
- Continued feedback collection
Jan. 2021: Version 1.2 released with Spanish translation
- Added new elements based on project needs
- Began testing data collection tool prototypes
April 2022: Version 1.5 released
- Major revision based on 2 years of implementation experience
- Streamlined elements and response options
- Added new elements (e.g., vaccination
This document summarizes the experiences of the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) of the AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project in implementing a capacity building evaluation framework. AIDSCAP, implemented by Family Health International and funded by USAID, has conducted HIV/AIDS prevention programs in over 40 countries since 1991. This document outlines a proposed 6-step framework for capacity building evaluation: 1) build consensus, 2) conduct assessment, 3) define objectives and benchmarks, 4) monitor progress, 5) measure outcomes, and 6) analyze and interpret results. It concludes that approaches which compartmentalize strategies can no longer be justified, and that gender sensitive initiatives, civil-military collaboration, religious-
Rajasthan has a low HIV prevalence but high vulnerability. Most women and men receive information about HIV from television and radio. IEC (information, education, communication) aims to promote positive behaviors and develop communication strategies. The objectives of IEC include motivating behavior change, raising awareness, reducing stigma, and creating an enabling environment. Key IEC components include mass media campaigns, condom promotion, and mainstreaming HIV issues into various government agencies and corporations. Mainstreaming is addressing HIV/AIDS internally and externally in all sectors. Examples of successful mainstreaming in Rajasthan include incorporating HIV issues into government trainings and having corporate organizations install condom corners.
This document discusses rare disease treatment and international collaborations. It identifies key players in rare disease including health economists, academic researchers, industry, regulators, payers, patients, and policy makers. It outlines several international consortiums working on rare disease research and treatment access, including IRDiC, Adapt-Smart, and EUPATI. The benefits of international collaboration are bringing all players to the table to work towards common understanding and sustainable solutions. It could also provide a single integrated message about Canada's scientific expertise and a potential roadmap for other countries.
This document provides details about the reproductive and child health program (NRHM) implemented by four non-governmental organizations (FNGOs) across three blocks in Kinnaur district. The objectives of the program are to increase family planning, awareness of health facilities, reduce prevalence of reproductive tract infections, and increase antenatal care, institutional deliveries, and immunization coverage. From 2007-2010, the FNGOs organized health camps, STI treatment, counseling for eligible couples and adolescents. They generated awareness through household visits, group meetings, and information materials. Networking with health centers was also strengthened.
AIDS and its vengeance saw a back seat after we achieved the zero level of growth for it. But worries regarding the people living with AIDS are still on and we need to take care of these segments in an integrated manner
The APTIC social network has been developed by the PSINET research group at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, in collaboration with Hospital de St. Joan de D辿u and the Fesalud Foundation. The network aims at enabling the individual members of patients associations (mostly parents of children with chronic and rare diseases) to share experiences, information, resources and advice.
In parallel, we created a group on Facebook (APTIC Facebook Group) to publicize the network and analyse differences in the use of the two platforms (APTIC Social Network vs. APTIC Facebook Group)
This document outlines a proposed strategy for rare diseases in Canada. It begins by providing examples of patients who experienced delays in diagnosis or unnecessary procedures due to a lack of awareness and resources for rare diseases. It then outlines 8 goals for improving outcomes: 1) increasing public awareness; 2) recognizing diversity of rare diseases; 3) improving prevention and early detection; 4) supporting patient communities; 5) ensuring timely access to care; 6) using evidence-based decision making; 7) improving access to therapies; and 8) fostering innovative research. For each goal, it describes current initiatives and additional actions needed to fully achieve the goal of optimizing care and outcomes for rare disease patients in Canada.
Canadas Rare Disease Drug Program
Vision: Integrated, Inclusive, Innovative Rare Drug System
Single Seamless Pathway from R&D, CT, regulatory approval, access parameters, monitoring, values-based assessment, price negotiations
Governance board representing all stakeholders: diverse patient community, clinical specialities, public/private drug plan providers, HTA agencies, pharmaceutical companies, subject matter experts (regulatory, research)
Building for Success: 12 Steps, 4 Platforms
The document discusses the increasing role of social media in politics. It notes that while social media was emerging as a political tool in the 2004 US election, it played a larger role in Barack Obama's highly successful 2008 campaign. It also discusses the use of social media by political parties and candidates in Canada and Malaysia, noting that traditional campaign methods still dominate overall.
CASAtelier de m辿thologie sur l'organisation d'un 辿v辿nement. Contenu r辿alis辿 par CASACO et bas辿 sur l'exp辿rience de plus de 300 辿v辿nements organis辿s depuis l'ouverture de notre tiers-lieu.
Online Reputation Management: - Techniques and TacticsOmar Ha-Redeye
油
This document provides an overview of online reputation management techniques and tactics. It discusses controlling and influencing public opinion online, evaluating online presence, and tools for monitoring online reputation. The document is divided into three parts: an introduction to online reputation management; controlling and influencing public opinion; and tools and techniques for reputation management including search engine optimization, social media, video, and analytics.
The document summarizes a presentation on leveraging social media in legal practice. It discusses four main reasons to incorporate social media: client development, professional responsibility to educate the public, reputation management, and professional development. It provides tips on how to use social media for client development, how to comply with professional responsibility rules, how to manage one's online reputation, and how social media can aid professional development. The presentation concludes by taking questions from the audience.
This document summarizes research on developing non-pneumatic cellular lunar wheel prototypes. It describes generating wheel concepts with cellular structures for lightweight and variable mechanical properties. Simulations and compression tests were performed on sample prototypes, with errors found between simulated and tested properties. Larger prototypes were manufactured and recommendations made to improve traction, consider non-linear behavior, and investigate high fatigue materials. The best final prototype balanced manufacturability, mechanical properties, weight and deformability.
This document discusses how understanding demographic and economic forces is important for comprehensive planning. It provides an overview of key demographic trends like changing household structures, a growing minority population, and an aging population. It also discusses the importance of evaluating the local economy by understanding key industries and how they may change. The document emphasizes that transportation must be considered as it influences the locations of jobs, housing, and economic activity. It concludes by providing four lessons for comprehensive planning: understand opportunities for change in the community; consider the regional economic context; use data to support land use policies; and plan for diverse demographics, industries, and transportation needs.
This document appears to be a call sheet for a film production listing the crew and their call times. It includes over 50 crew roles such as the writer/director, producers, director of photography, grips, electric, hair and makeup, costumes, locations and more. It also includes the days schedule with scene locations and meal service times.
This document summarizes Sonja Moffett's career advising process with a student at Southern New Hampshire University. The student was unemployed and struggling to find work. Moffett helped the student by conducting an initial consultation, completing a base resume and cover letter, doing a mock interview via Skype, continuously customizing the student's resume and social media profiles for jobs, and providing coaching and encouragement. Through this iterative process, the student eventually landed a job in the legal field. The summary highlights how Moffett provided hands-on, personalized advising to help a discouraged student overcome barriers to employment success.
Initial CDEs developed by NIH, DCRI, UNC
- Version 1.0 released for feedback
Oct. 16, 2020: RADx-UP CDCC launched
- Began collecting feedback from projects
Nov. 2020: Version 1.1 released incorporating feedback
- Continued feedback collection
Jan. 2021: Version 1.2 released with Spanish translation
- Added new elements based on project needs
- Began testing data collection tool prototypes
April 2022: Version 1.5 released
- Major revision based on 2 years of implementation experience
- Streamlined elements and response options
- Added new elements (e.g., vaccination
This document summarizes the experiences of the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) of the AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project in implementing a capacity building evaluation framework. AIDSCAP, implemented by Family Health International and funded by USAID, has conducted HIV/AIDS prevention programs in over 40 countries since 1991. This document outlines a proposed 6-step framework for capacity building evaluation: 1) build consensus, 2) conduct assessment, 3) define objectives and benchmarks, 4) monitor progress, 5) measure outcomes, and 6) analyze and interpret results. It concludes that approaches which compartmentalize strategies can no longer be justified, and that gender sensitive initiatives, civil-military collaboration, religious-
Rajasthan has a low HIV prevalence but high vulnerability. Most women and men receive information about HIV from television and radio. IEC (information, education, communication) aims to promote positive behaviors and develop communication strategies. The objectives of IEC include motivating behavior change, raising awareness, reducing stigma, and creating an enabling environment. Key IEC components include mass media campaigns, condom promotion, and mainstreaming HIV issues into various government agencies and corporations. Mainstreaming is addressing HIV/AIDS internally and externally in all sectors. Examples of successful mainstreaming in Rajasthan include incorporating HIV issues into government trainings and having corporate organizations install condom corners.
This document discusses rare disease treatment and international collaborations. It identifies key players in rare disease including health economists, academic researchers, industry, regulators, payers, patients, and policy makers. It outlines several international consortiums working on rare disease research and treatment access, including IRDiC, Adapt-Smart, and EUPATI. The benefits of international collaboration are bringing all players to the table to work towards common understanding and sustainable solutions. It could also provide a single integrated message about Canada's scientific expertise and a potential roadmap for other countries.
This document provides details about the reproductive and child health program (NRHM) implemented by four non-governmental organizations (FNGOs) across three blocks in Kinnaur district. The objectives of the program are to increase family planning, awareness of health facilities, reduce prevalence of reproductive tract infections, and increase antenatal care, institutional deliveries, and immunization coverage. From 2007-2010, the FNGOs organized health camps, STI treatment, counseling for eligible couples and adolescents. They generated awareness through household visits, group meetings, and information materials. Networking with health centers was also strengthened.
AIDS and its vengeance saw a back seat after we achieved the zero level of growth for it. But worries regarding the people living with AIDS are still on and we need to take care of these segments in an integrated manner
The APTIC social network has been developed by the PSINET research group at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, in collaboration with Hospital de St. Joan de D辿u and the Fesalud Foundation. The network aims at enabling the individual members of patients associations (mostly parents of children with chronic and rare diseases) to share experiences, information, resources and advice.
In parallel, we created a group on Facebook (APTIC Facebook Group) to publicize the network and analyse differences in the use of the two platforms (APTIC Social Network vs. APTIC Facebook Group)
This document outlines a proposed strategy for rare diseases in Canada. It begins by providing examples of patients who experienced delays in diagnosis or unnecessary procedures due to a lack of awareness and resources for rare diseases. It then outlines 8 goals for improving outcomes: 1) increasing public awareness; 2) recognizing diversity of rare diseases; 3) improving prevention and early detection; 4) supporting patient communities; 5) ensuring timely access to care; 6) using evidence-based decision making; 7) improving access to therapies; and 8) fostering innovative research. For each goal, it describes current initiatives and additional actions needed to fully achieve the goal of optimizing care and outcomes for rare disease patients in Canada.
Canadas Rare Disease Drug Program
Vision: Integrated, Inclusive, Innovative Rare Drug System
Single Seamless Pathway from R&D, CT, regulatory approval, access parameters, monitoring, values-based assessment, price negotiations
Governance board representing all stakeholders: diverse patient community, clinical specialities, public/private drug plan providers, HTA agencies, pharmaceutical companies, subject matter experts (regulatory, research)
Building for Success: 12 Steps, 4 Platforms
Mainstreaming HIV into Intergrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) PP 3Rouzeh Eghtessadi
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The document provides an overview of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Southern Africa and discusses key factors that influence risk, vulnerability, and susceptibility. It notes that Southern Africa remains the global epicenter of the epidemic. The document also outlines several commitments that have been made to address HIV/AIDS through policies, programs, and initiatives. Finally, it discusses different spheres for HIV/AIDS response efforts, including prevention, care, support, treatment, advocacy, and research.
The document summarizes the American Cancer Society's "Meet the Targets" program from 2012-2014 that provided $380,000 to support national advocacy efforts related to cancer and other chronic diseases in 10 countries. The goals of the program were to ensure implementation of commitments made at a 2011 meeting and hold decision-makers accountable to global targets. Evidence showed the program helped foster policy changes like anti-tobacco measures in Brazil and a tax on sugary drinks in Mexico. Next steps discussed expanding successful projects and sharing stories to influence global health policies.
STD syndromic management involves diagnosing and treating sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) based on identifying syndromes - groups of symptoms and signs - through the use of clinical flowcharts. It is the recommended approach for primary healthcare settings in developing countries as it allows prompt diagnosis and treatment of STDs without requiring laboratory tests. Key aspects of STD syndromic management include defining common syndromes, developing standardized flowcharts to guide treatment, evaluating the sensitivity and specificity of the flowcharts, and integrating additional STD control strategies like partner treatment, health education, condom distribution, and syphilis screening. Implementing syndromic management programs in various Latin American and Caribbean countries has demonstrated the approach's effectiveness in improving STD case management.
The document discusses partnerships and networking for Spina Bifida prevention campaigns in Italy. It outlines various prevention initiatives including the National Spina Bifida Week, a COOP campaign, a Prevention Month, and school programs. These involve partnerships between the Italian Spina Bifida Association and other organizations to raise awareness and promote folic acid intake to reduce Spina Bifida occurrences. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of developing partnerships and networks at national and international levels to support large-scale primary prevention efforts.
This document discusses strategies to help micro and small enterprises (MSEs) affected by HIV/AIDS remain active participants in productive markets. It first provides background on the importance of MSEs in developing economies and how the HIV/AIDS epidemic impacts MSEs. It then identifies four main constraints HIV/AIDS places on MSEs' ability to participate in value chains: limited resources, high transaction costs, increased risks, and lack of market orientation. The document proposes six approaches to address these constraints, including financial services, legal assistance, workplace policies, labor-saving technologies, inter-firm cooperation, and vertical linkages. It argues these strategies can help mitigate the economic impact of the epidemic and prevent MSEs from falling out of markets.
Why Precision Medicine and Personalized Healthcare and Why Now? Links to Canadas Rare Disease Strategy The Future is Now
1) Marc LePage, Genome Canada
2) Michael Duong, Roche
3) Danica Stanimirovic, National Research Council
4) Daniel Gaudet, University of Montreal
5) Christine Dalgleish, Patient Perspective
6) Jamie Bruce, Khure Health
The Multidimensional Model for HIV/AIDS prevention and control proposes a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach involving the biomedical, public health, and development communities. It recognizes that HIV/AIDS is not just a health issue but also a socioeconomic development problem that threatens global progress. The model aims to guide more effective national, regional, and international efforts against HIV/AIDS by addressing individual, community, and structural factors.
Strategic priorities in Patient Safety. Philip Hassen. IV International Conference on Patient Safety. (Madrid, Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs, 2008)
I will discuss the formation and subsequent growth of IRDiRC into an organization with nearly 40 public and private funder members who have collectively pledged over 1 billion euros for rare disease research. I will also present the goals of IRDiRC, the plan that has been developed to achieve them, and the progress that has been made thus far. Finally, I will explore how additional organizations can take part in this international collaborative effort
Mate, a short story by Kate Grenvile.pptxLiny Jenifer
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A powerpoint presentation on the short story Mate by Kate Greenville. This presentation provides information on Kate Greenville, a character list, plot summary and critical analysis of the short story.
How to attach file using upload button Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to attach file using upload button Odoo 18. Odoo features a dedicated model, 'ir.attachments,' designed for storing attachments submitted by end users. We can see the process of utilizing the 'ir.attachments' model to enable file uploads through web forms in this slide.
Reordering Rules in Odoo 17 Inventory - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In Odoo 17, the Inventory module allows us to set up reordering rules to ensure that our stock levels are maintained, preventing stockouts. Let's explore how this feature works.
Research & Research Methods: Basic Concepts and Types.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt has been made for the students pursuing PG in social science and humanities like M.Ed., M.A. (Education), Ph.D. Scholars. It will be also beneficial for the teachers and other faculty members interested in research and teaching research concepts.
Finals of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Blind Spots in AI and Formulation Science Knowledge Pyramid (Updated Perspect...Ajaz Hussain
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This presentation delves into the systemic blind spots within pharmaceutical science and regulatory systems, emphasizing the significance of "inactive ingredients" and their influence on therapeutic equivalence. These blind spots, indicative of normalized systemic failures, go beyond mere chance occurrences and are ingrained deeply enough to compromise decision-making processes and erode trust.
Historical instances like the 1938 FD&C Act and the Generic Drug Scandals underscore how crisis-triggered reforms often fail to address the fundamental issues, perpetuating inefficiencies and hazards.
The narrative advocates a shift from reactive crisis management to proactive, adaptable systems prioritizing continuous enhancement. Key hurdles involve challenging outdated assumptions regarding bioavailability, inadequately funded research ventures, and the impact of vague language in regulatory frameworks.
The rise of large language models (LLMs) presents promising solutions, albeit with accompanying risks necessitating thorough validation and seamless integration.
Tackling these blind spots demands a holistic approach, embracing adaptive learning and a steadfast commitment to self-improvement. By nurturing curiosity, refining regulatory terminology, and judiciously harnessing new technologies, the pharmaceutical sector can progress towards better public health service delivery and ensure the safety, efficacy, and real-world impact of drug products.
How to Configure Restaurants in Odoo 17 Point of SaleCeline George
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
How to Manage Putaway Rule in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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Inventory management is a critical aspect of any business involved in manufacturing or selling products.
Odoo 17 offers a robust inventory management system that can handle complex operations and optimize warehouse efficiency.
How to Setup WhatsApp in Odoo 17 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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Integrate WhatsApp into Odoo using the WhatsApp Business API or third-party modules to enhance communication. This integration enables automated messaging and customer interaction management within Odoo 17.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Masters degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APMs People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.