This document provides internet marketing recommendations for a proposed blog on healthy living at home. It analyzes current statistics on social media platforms and blogging to understand opportunities. Metrics on the client's initial blog and social accounts show low engagement. The recommendations include focusing efforts on the blog, search engine optimization, and social media marketing through platforms like Facebook, Twitter and email that can help reach the target persona of a young working woman looking to stay fit at home.
This document summarizes an EDR webinar on protecting banks from vapor intrusion liability. It provides an overview of the webinar topics and speakers. The webinar aims to educate banks on vapor intrusion, which occurs when chemicals migrate as vapors from contaminated soil or groundwater into overlying buildings. It discusses how vapor intrusion is an increasing liability concern for lenders, especially regarding properties involved in foreclosures, refinances or loan originations. The webinar speakers, including environmental consultants and a bank risk manager, intend to help banks implement policies and practices to properly assess and mitigate vapor intrusion risks during environmental due diligence on properties.
叩Rbol De Problemas Y Soluciones De Piratas Querossanazaracho
油
Los piratas operan como "empresas" causando problemas, pero existen posibles soluciones. Los piratas causan da単o al robar mercanc鱈as de barcos, pero las naciones pueden trabajar juntas para hacer cumplir las leyes y capturar piratas.
Fly Movement Presentation - Kids Health ProgramEric Melchor
油
Fly Movement is a kids' health program that uses fitness trackers and team competitions to teach children healthy lifestyle habits. The program visits classrooms several times over six weeks to lead physical activities and distribute trackers. Students earn prizes for reaching fitness goals tracked by the devices. Fly Movement also organizes free family fun runs in the spring and fall. The program aims to curb rising child obesity rates by making exercise fun and rewarding. Teacher testimonials praise how the program increases student focus and family engagement in physical activity.
This document provides guidelines for treatment of various central nervous system infections, including bacterial and viral meningitis, brain abscesses, and fungal infections. It recommends empirical and specific antimicrobial therapy regimens based on suspected pathogen and patient factors. It also discusses prophylaxis guidelines for conditions like Neisseria meningitidis exposure and cerebral toxoplasmosis in AIDS patients.
Brand Advocates Case study_VANISH China 2012 Advocacy Asia
油
The document discusses relationships between colleagues, family, and friends. It mentions creating real consumer advocates who genuinely act on behalf of others. The end mentions Vanish Stain Remover in China in 2012.
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening complication of diabetes resulting from severe insulin deficiency and manifested by dehydration, hyperglycemia, ketonemia, and metabolic acidosis. Treatment involves fluid replacement, insulin therapy, electrolyte replacement, and treating any precipitating infections. Patients must be closely monitored for changes in vital signs, glucose and electrolyte levels, pH, and ketones until stabilized.
Fly Movement is a fun and effective kids health program that takes place in your child's classroom at school.
Presentation includes:
- Health benefits of children being more active
- What is Fly Movement (Fitness Lifestyles for Youths)
- Team Introduction
- Case Studies
- Next Move
- FAQs
Status epilepticus refers to continuous seizure activity lasting at least 5 minutes or two or more discrete seizures with incomplete recovery between them. It can present with obvious convulsions or subtle movements and altered consciousness. Common causes include preexisting epilepsy, infections, drugs, trauma, and strokes. Treatment involves aggressive medication like benzodiazepines, phenytoin, phenobarbital, or midazolam to stop seizures, with monitoring and management in intensive care if refractory. Outcomes are generally good if treated promptly but mortality is higher in elderly patients.
The document discusses different categories of mobile apps, including:
1) Utility apps that perform calculations and conversions to make life easier.
2) Entertainment apps that provide news, games, and ways to occupy time for hours.
3) Games apps, especially on iPhone, that include popular games like Sudoku.
4) News apps that deliver customized real-time news on topics of interest.
Fly Movement - A Fun Kids Fitness ProgramEric Melchor
油
An easy fitness program for 3rd graders. Fly Movement is a program that implements friendly team competition to motivate kids which then encourages fitness and builds confidence through competing and program accomplishment.
The document provides a program review and evaluation of FLIPANY's Earn-A-Bike program. Key details include:
1) Earn-A-Bike is an afterschool program that teaches youth bike repair skills over 8 sessions and allows them to keep the bike they rebuild.
2) The program aims to develop life skills like teamwork and leadership while promoting physical activity and bike safety.
3) An evaluation of the program identified opportunities to improve manuals and policies to strengthen management and help secure additional funding.
4) Recommendations include consistent review and revision of materials to ensure high quality operations and support for the program's expansion.
Healthy zone newsletter sep and consent 3Chad Handley
油
This document summarizes information about a Healthy Zone School Recognition Program. It informs parents that their child's school has been selected to participate in the program, which recognizes schools for healthy practices and assists schools in creating healthier environments. As part of a study evaluating the program's effectiveness, students will complete fitness assessments and surveys. Teachers will implement health activities and complete surveys. Schools will work with program organizers on engagement opportunities. The program aims to enhance promotion of physical activity, fitness, nutrition and health. It provides benefits like funding and equipment to participating schools. Parental support for healthy lifestyles is encouraged. Contact information is provided for any questions.
How physical activity is important to students and everyone. Through physical activity students can keep fit themselves and motivate others also, through fitness they can be good in sports, may be they became a good player of a game and get Elite.
The newsletter summarizes a physical education unit where students will work in partners or groups to learn new exercises, participate in weekly sports to build teamwork, use pedometers to track steps from exercises, and create a presentation comparing effective and less effective exercises for a healthy lifestyle. Students will develop teamwork through sports, learn rules and strategies of different sports, and meet physical education standards around applying movement concepts and peer reinforcement.
For Elementary School, approving Physical Education Classes. In this presentation I will address some points of which should be taken into consideration. Let me explain to you about science and bio-mechanics.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 in the Philippines. It was collaboratively developed by educators from schools, colleges, and universities. The material covers various topics including active recreation, lifestyle and weight management, risk factors for lifestyle diseases, physical activity and fitness assessment, and proper nutrition. The overall goal is for learners to understand the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle and making healthy choices to promote personal, family, and societal fitness.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 students. It was collaboratively developed by educators from various schools and reviewed by DepEd. Feedback on the material can be emailed to DepEd. The document outlines the copyright ownership and permissions regarding use and reproduction of the material. It also provides information about the development team who worked on the learner's material.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 students. It was collaboratively developed by educators from various schools and universities. The document encourages teachers and stakeholders to provide feedback to improve the material. It also notes that the material is copyrighted by the Department of Education but certain materials from other sources are used with permission. The material was created to help students understand lifestyle and weight management through engaging in physical activities.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 in the Philippines. It was collaboratively developed by educators from schools, colleges, and universities. The material covers several modules related to active recreation and lifestyle management. It encourages maintaining an active lifestyle through physical activity to promote personal, family, and societal fitness. It also stresses the importance of proper nutrition and weight management for overall health and well-being.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 students. It was collaboratively developed by educators from various schools and reviewed by DepEd. Feedback on the material can be emailed to DepEd. The document outlines the copyright ownership and permissions regarding use and reproduction of the material. It also provides information about the development team who worked on the learner's material.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 in the Philippines. It was collaboratively developed by educators from schools, colleges, and universities. The material covers various topics including active recreation, lifestyle and weight management, risk factors for lifestyle diseases, physical activity and fitness assessment, proper nutrition based on the Philippine Food Pyramid, engaging in moderate to vigorous physical activities safely, and advocating for increased physical activity in society. The overall aim is to help students understand the importance of a healthy lifestyle and maintaining societal fitness through active recreation and proper lifestyle management.
The document summarizes key aspects of effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It discusses the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable through codes of conduct and reporting procedures. Screening involves background checks and interviews, while training provides continuing education. Evaluation allows feedback to improve coaching, and accountability establishes penalties for inappropriate behavior to protect youth participants.
This document provides an overview for a 6th grade online health course. It includes 4 objectives that will be met through various online tools and activities. Students will compare old and new food pyramids, track their food/exercise, demonstrate healthy food preparation choices through creating a poster in Glogster, and develop a nutrition term glossary wiki. Assessments include quizzes in QuizStar, blogs, discussions in Google Groups, and surveys in Survey Monkey. The course aims to educate students about health and nutrition from a Christian perspective.
This document provides a communications proposal and strategy for the company CoachUp. It outlines their capabilities and proposes tactics to 1) involve high-profile athlete ambassadors to engage target audiences, 2) enhance their corporate social responsibility program, and 3) engage media through strategic outreach. Specific tactics proposed include hosting networking events with ambassadors, increasing their scholarship program, and targeting media coverage across sports, fitness, lifestyle and tech publications. Progress will be evaluated based on social media engagement, quantity and quality of coverage, and building brand awareness and relationships.
This document is the introduction to a unit on consumer health from a Physical Education and Health learner's material. It provides an overview of the unit's content and structure, which aims to equip learners with knowledge and skills related to maintaining health and making informed consumer choices. The unit contains various activities to help learners understand concepts like evaluating health information and avoiding health scams. It also seeks to develop learners' ability to assert their consumer rights and access reliable health services.
Brand Advocates Case study_VANISH China 2012 Advocacy Asia
油
The document discusses relationships between colleagues, family, and friends. It mentions creating real consumer advocates who genuinely act on behalf of others. The end mentions Vanish Stain Remover in China in 2012.
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening complication of diabetes resulting from severe insulin deficiency and manifested by dehydration, hyperglycemia, ketonemia, and metabolic acidosis. Treatment involves fluid replacement, insulin therapy, electrolyte replacement, and treating any precipitating infections. Patients must be closely monitored for changes in vital signs, glucose and electrolyte levels, pH, and ketones until stabilized.
Fly Movement is a fun and effective kids health program that takes place in your child's classroom at school.
Presentation includes:
- Health benefits of children being more active
- What is Fly Movement (Fitness Lifestyles for Youths)
- Team Introduction
- Case Studies
- Next Move
- FAQs
Status epilepticus refers to continuous seizure activity lasting at least 5 minutes or two or more discrete seizures with incomplete recovery between them. It can present with obvious convulsions or subtle movements and altered consciousness. Common causes include preexisting epilepsy, infections, drugs, trauma, and strokes. Treatment involves aggressive medication like benzodiazepines, phenytoin, phenobarbital, or midazolam to stop seizures, with monitoring and management in intensive care if refractory. Outcomes are generally good if treated promptly but mortality is higher in elderly patients.
The document discusses different categories of mobile apps, including:
1) Utility apps that perform calculations and conversions to make life easier.
2) Entertainment apps that provide news, games, and ways to occupy time for hours.
3) Games apps, especially on iPhone, that include popular games like Sudoku.
4) News apps that deliver customized real-time news on topics of interest.
Fly Movement - A Fun Kids Fitness ProgramEric Melchor
油
An easy fitness program for 3rd graders. Fly Movement is a program that implements friendly team competition to motivate kids which then encourages fitness and builds confidence through competing and program accomplishment.
The document provides a program review and evaluation of FLIPANY's Earn-A-Bike program. Key details include:
1) Earn-A-Bike is an afterschool program that teaches youth bike repair skills over 8 sessions and allows them to keep the bike they rebuild.
2) The program aims to develop life skills like teamwork and leadership while promoting physical activity and bike safety.
3) An evaluation of the program identified opportunities to improve manuals and policies to strengthen management and help secure additional funding.
4) Recommendations include consistent review and revision of materials to ensure high quality operations and support for the program's expansion.
Healthy zone newsletter sep and consent 3Chad Handley
油
This document summarizes information about a Healthy Zone School Recognition Program. It informs parents that their child's school has been selected to participate in the program, which recognizes schools for healthy practices and assists schools in creating healthier environments. As part of a study evaluating the program's effectiveness, students will complete fitness assessments and surveys. Teachers will implement health activities and complete surveys. Schools will work with program organizers on engagement opportunities. The program aims to enhance promotion of physical activity, fitness, nutrition and health. It provides benefits like funding and equipment to participating schools. Parental support for healthy lifestyles is encouraged. Contact information is provided for any questions.
How physical activity is important to students and everyone. Through physical activity students can keep fit themselves and motivate others also, through fitness they can be good in sports, may be they became a good player of a game and get Elite.
The newsletter summarizes a physical education unit where students will work in partners or groups to learn new exercises, participate in weekly sports to build teamwork, use pedometers to track steps from exercises, and create a presentation comparing effective and less effective exercises for a healthy lifestyle. Students will develop teamwork through sports, learn rules and strategies of different sports, and meet physical education standards around applying movement concepts and peer reinforcement.
For Elementary School, approving Physical Education Classes. In this presentation I will address some points of which should be taken into consideration. Let me explain to you about science and bio-mechanics.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 in the Philippines. It was collaboratively developed by educators from schools, colleges, and universities. The material covers various topics including active recreation, lifestyle and weight management, risk factors for lifestyle diseases, physical activity and fitness assessment, and proper nutrition. The overall goal is for learners to understand the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle and making healthy choices to promote personal, family, and societal fitness.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 students. It was collaboratively developed by educators from various schools and reviewed by DepEd. Feedback on the material can be emailed to DepEd. The document outlines the copyright ownership and permissions regarding use and reproduction of the material. It also provides information about the development team who worked on the learner's material.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 students. It was collaboratively developed by educators from various schools and universities. The document encourages teachers and stakeholders to provide feedback to improve the material. It also notes that the material is copyrighted by the Department of Education but certain materials from other sources are used with permission. The material was created to help students understand lifestyle and weight management through engaging in physical activities.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 in the Philippines. It was collaboratively developed by educators from schools, colleges, and universities. The material covers several modules related to active recreation and lifestyle management. It encourages maintaining an active lifestyle through physical activity to promote personal, family, and societal fitness. It also stresses the importance of proper nutrition and weight management for overall health and well-being.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 students. It was collaboratively developed by educators from various schools and reviewed by DepEd. Feedback on the material can be emailed to DepEd. The document outlines the copyright ownership and permissions regarding use and reproduction of the material. It also provides information about the development team who worked on the learner's material.
This document provides information about a learner's material for Physical Education and Health for Grade 10 in the Philippines. It was collaboratively developed by educators from schools, colleges, and universities. The material covers various topics including active recreation, lifestyle and weight management, risk factors for lifestyle diseases, physical activity and fitness assessment, proper nutrition based on the Philippine Food Pyramid, engaging in moderate to vigorous physical activities safely, and advocating for increased physical activity in society. The overall aim is to help students understand the importance of a healthy lifestyle and maintaining societal fitness through active recreation and proper lifestyle management.
The document summarizes key aspects of effectively managing and overseeing volunteer youth sports coaches. It discusses the importance of screening, training, evaluating, and holding coaches accountable through codes of conduct and reporting procedures. Screening involves background checks and interviews, while training provides continuing education. Evaluation allows feedback to improve coaching, and accountability establishes penalties for inappropriate behavior to protect youth participants.
This document provides an overview for a 6th grade online health course. It includes 4 objectives that will be met through various online tools and activities. Students will compare old and new food pyramids, track their food/exercise, demonstrate healthy food preparation choices through creating a poster in Glogster, and develop a nutrition term glossary wiki. Assessments include quizzes in QuizStar, blogs, discussions in Google Groups, and surveys in Survey Monkey. The course aims to educate students about health and nutrition from a Christian perspective.
This document provides a communications proposal and strategy for the company CoachUp. It outlines their capabilities and proposes tactics to 1) involve high-profile athlete ambassadors to engage target audiences, 2) enhance their corporate social responsibility program, and 3) engage media through strategic outreach. Specific tactics proposed include hosting networking events with ambassadors, increasing their scholarship program, and targeting media coverage across sports, fitness, lifestyle and tech publications. Progress will be evaluated based on social media engagement, quantity and quality of coverage, and building brand awareness and relationships.
This document is the introduction to a unit on consumer health from a Physical Education and Health learner's material. It provides an overview of the unit's content and structure, which aims to equip learners with knowledge and skills related to maintaining health and making informed consumer choices. The unit contains various activities to help learners understand concepts like evaluating health information and avoiding health scams. It also seeks to develop learners' ability to assert their consumer rights and access reliable health services.
This presentation provides a brief overview of Girls in the Game programs, sample assessment tools from our best practices manual; and some of our best practices for leading the program and recruiting participants.
Education Inspires Program Description - One pagerMaggie Paynich
油
This program is designed to motivate middle and high school students to perform well in school by intrinsically connecting their school experience to future goals. It is a 6 step program where students first take a survey to identify issues impacting their school experience. They then explore 50 colleges without pressure to choose, simply to discover new interests and ideas. For colleges of interest, students gather information on attributes and application requirements. Next, students compare their GPA to college averages and select 5-7 college choices as matches, reaches or safeties. Then, students set long and short term GPA goals and develop a high school plan for classes, activities and standardized test preparation. Finally, students focus on developing passions and seeking experiences that demonstrate these passions to future
The document discusses the Youthful and Healthy program, which aims to increase physical activity among children ages 7-12. It notes that currently, many children and adults do not meet recommended physical activity guidelines. The program will be implemented in schools and encourage one hour of daily physical activity. It will be evaluated every 4 months to assess improvements in health, fitness, and knowledge among participating children. The goal is for children to increase physical activity by 75% over the course of the 12-month program and for it to help reduce childhood obesity rates if shown to be effective.
This document discusses the development of physical literacy in primary schools. It defines physical literacy as the motivation, confidence, physical competence, knowledge and understanding to value and take responsibility for engagement in physical activities for life. The document emphasizes teaching fundamental movement skills like running, jumping, throwing, and catching to build a foundation for physical activity and develop physical literacy. It outlines a pilot program for 16 schools to focus on fundamental movement skills and provide feedback to create a resource pack for schools.
Flag Screening in Physiotherapy Examination.pptxBALAJI SOMA
油
Flag screening is a crucial part of physiotherapy assessment that helps in identifying medical, psychological, occupational, and social barriers to recovery. Recognizing these flags ensures that physiotherapists make informed decisions, provide holistic care, and refer patients appropriately when necessary. By integrating flag screening into practice, physiotherapists can optimize patient outcomes and prevent chronicity of conditions.
legal Rights of individual, children and women.pptxRishika Rawat
油
A legal right is a claim or entitlement that is recognized and protected by the law. It can also refer to the power or privilege that the law grants to a person. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education
Best Sampling Practices Webinar USP <797> Compliance & Environmental Monito...NuAire
油
Best Sampling Practices Webinar USP <797> Compliance & Environmental Monitoring
Are your cleanroom sampling practices USP <797> compliant? This webinar, hosted by Pharmacy Purchasing & Products (PP&P Magazine) and sponsored by NuAire, features microbiology expert Abby Roth discussing best practices for surface & air sampling, data analysis, and compliance.
Key Topics Covered:
鏝 Viable air & surface sampling best practices
鏝 USP <797> requirements & compliance strategies
鏝 How to analyze & trend viable sample data
鏝 Improving environmental monitoring in cleanrooms
・ Watch Now: https://www.nuaire.com/resources/best-sampling-practices-cleanroom-usp-797
Stay informedfollow Abby Roth on LinkedIn for more cleanroom insights!
Optimization in Pharmaceutical Formulations: Concepts, Methods & ApplicationsKHUSHAL CHAVAN
油
This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of optimization in pharmaceutical formulations. It explains the concept of optimization, different types of optimization problems (constrained and unconstrained), and the mathematical principles behind formulation development. Key topics include:
Methods for optimization (Sequential Simplex Method, Classical Mathematical Methods)
Statistical analysis in optimization (Mean, Standard Deviation, Regression, Hypothesis Testing)
Factorial Design & Quality by Design (QbD) for process improvement
Applications of optimization in drug formulation
This resource is beneficial for pharmaceutical scientists, R&D professionals, regulatory experts, and students looking to understand pharmaceutical process optimization and quality by design approaches.
Local Anesthetic Use in the Vulnerable PatientsReza Aminnejad
油
Local anesthetics are a cornerstone of pain management, but their use requires special consideration in vulnerable groups such as pediatric, elderly, diabetic, or obese patients. In this presentation, well explore how factors like age and physiology influence local anesthetics' selection, dosing, and safety. By understanding these differences, we can optimize patient care and minimize risks.
Creatines Untold Story and How 30-Year-Old Lessons Can Shape the FutureSteve Jennings
油
Creatine burst into the public consciousness in 1992 when an investigative reporter inside the Olympic Village in Barcelona caught wind of British athletes using a product called Ergomax C150. This led to an explosion of interest in and questions about the ingredient after high-profile British athletes won multiple gold medals.
I developed Ergomax C150, working closely with the late and great Dr. Roger Harris (1944 2024), and Prof. Erik Hultman (1925 2011), the pioneering scientists behind the landmark studies of creatine and athletic performance in the early 1990s.
Thirty years on, these are the slides I used at the Sports & Active Nutrition Summit 2025 to share the story, the lessons from that time, and how and why creatine will play a pivotal role in tomorrows high-growth active nutrition and healthspan categories.
BIOMECHANICS OF THE MOVEMENT OF THE SHOULDER COMPLEX.pptxdrnidhimnd
油
The shoulder complex acts as in coordinated fashion to provide the smoothest and greatest range of motion possible of the upper limb.
Combined motion of GH and ST joint of shoulder complex helps in:
Distribution of motion between other two joints.
Maintenance of glenoid fossa in optimal position.
Maintenance of good length tension
Although some amount of glenohumeral motion may occur while the other shoulder articulations remain stabilized, movement of the humerus more commonly involves some movement at all three shoulder joints.
This presentation provides a detailed exploration of the morphological and microscopic features of pneumonia, covering its histopathology, classification, and clinical significance. Designed for medical students, pathologists, and healthcare professionals, this lecture differentiates bacterial vs. viral pneumonia, explains lobar, bronchopneumonia, and interstitial pneumonia, and discusses diagnostic imaging patterns.
Key Topics Covered:
Normal lung histology vs. pneumonia-affected lung
Morphological changes in lobar, bronchopneumonia, and interstitial pneumonia
Microscopic features: Fibroblastic plugs, alveolar septal thickening, inflammatory cell infiltration
Stages of lobar pneumonia: Congestion, Red hepatization, Gray hepatization, Resolution
Common causative pathogens (Streptococcus pneumoniae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Mycoplasma, etc.)
Clinical case study with diagnostic approach and differentials
Who Should Watch?
This is an essential resource for medical students, pathology trainees, and respiratory health professionals looking to enhance their understanding of pneumonias morphological aspects.
Dr. Anik Roy Chowdhury
MBBS, BCS(Health), DA, MD (Resident)
Department of Anesthesiology, ICU & Pain Medicine
Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital (ShSMCH)
Acute & Chronic Inflammation, Chemical mediators in Inflammation and Wound he...Ganapathi Vankudoth
油
A complete information of Inflammation, it includes types of Inflammation, purpose of Inflammation, pathogenesis of acute inflammation, chemical mediators in inflammation, types of chronic inflammation, wound healing and Inflammation in skin repair, phases of wound healing, factors influencing wound healing and types of wound healing.
Non-Invasive ICP Monitoring for NeurosurgeonsDhaval Shukla
油
This presentation delves into the latest advancements in non-invasive intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring techniques, specifically tailored for neurosurgeons. It covers the importance of ICP monitoring in clinical practice, explores various non-invasive methods, and discusses their accuracy, reliability, and clinical applications. Attendees will gain insights into the benefits of non-invasive approaches over traditional invasive methods, including reduced risk of complications and improved patient outcomes. This comprehensive overview is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of neurosurgeons in managing patients with neurological conditions.
Invasive systems are commonly used for monitoring intracranial pressure (ICP) in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and are considered the gold standard. The availability of invasive ICP monitoring is heterogeneous, and in low- and middle-income settings, these systems are not routinely employed due to high cost or limited accessibility. The aim of this presentation is to develop recommendations to guide monitoring and ICP-driven therapies in TBI using non-invasive ICP (nICP) systems.
Solubilization in Pharmaceutical Sciences: Concepts, Mechanisms & Enhancement...KHUSHAL CHAVAN
油
This presentation provides an in-depth understanding of solubilization and its critical role in pharmaceutical formulations. It covers:
Definition & Mechanisms of Solubilization
Role of surfactants, micelles, and bile salts in drug solubility
Factors affecting solubilization (pH, polarity, particle size, temperature, etc.)
Methods to enhance drug solubility (Buffers, Co-solvents, Surfactants, Complexation, Solid Dispersions)
Advanced approaches (Polymorphism, Salt Formation, Co-crystallization, Prodrugs)
This resource is valuable for pharmaceutical scientists, formulation experts, regulatory professionals, and students interested in improving drug solubility and bioavailability.
Rabies Bali 2008-2020_WRD Webinar_WSAVA 2020_Final.pptxWahid Husein
油
A decade of rabies control programmes in Bali with support from FAO ECTAD Indonesia with Mass Dog Vaccination, Integrated Bite Case Management, Dog Population Management, and Risk Communication as the backbone of the programmes
1. Eric Melchor Founder
www.Fly-Movement.com
Eric.Melchor@Fly-Movement.com
FlyMovement
Inspires kids to move by
providing them an opportunity
to reach a fitness goal through
fun, rewarding team
competition.
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
3. How it works
Kids receive
Fitness
Trackers
Launch Day 1
Before launch
Participate in
Fun Games
(Physical)
Kids receive
their own
fitness tracker
booklet
Parents receive a
survey related to
physical activity
Fly Movement meets
with school
administrators & shares
program project
timeline
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
4. How it works:
Benchmark
Period
Benchmark Period 14 days
1. Students are encouraged to wear
the fitness trackers at school and
at home
2. Kids are NOT AWARE of any
competition or goal to try and
achieve
3. Fitness activity is tracked and
shared with school administrators
and via Fly Movements
newsletter and social media
outlets
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
5. How it works:
Challenge
Announced
Challenge Announced Day 15
1. Fly Movement informs students
about challenge i.e. classroom
vs classroom
2. Kids learn that if their
classroom wins (achieving more
fitness moves), they receive a
prize
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
6. How it works:
During the
Program
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
We visit & motivate
the kids to be active
as well as talk about
the importance of
physical fitness
Monitor fitness
activity data, assist
school administrators
as needed
Communicate the
success of the
program and engage
community via
newsletters, flyers,
and social media
6 Weeks
7. Results: What the kids get
Results
1. Kids develop a more favorable
affinity towards physical
activity
2. Students develop stronger
social, team collaboration, and
goal-oriented skills
3. Kids physical activity increases
which lowers their risk of
developing chronic health
conditions later in life
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
3rd Graders participating in Fly Movement at
Garden Oaks Elementary
8. Results: Detailed Reports
Detailed Reports
1. Fitness moves, miles and steps
are tracked on a daily, weekly
and overall program level
2. Data can be used to share
insights and best practices
among Teachers and schools
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
9. Results: Post Survey
Post Survey
1. The same survey that was sent
to parents before program
launch is resent 30 days after
the program ends
2. Feedback from school
administrators, parents and kids
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
10. What you get
Benefits
1. Increase brand visibility and
reputation in the community
2. Increase awareness of
philanthropic commitment
3. Employee Engagement
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
(Sponsor)
How? See next slide
11. What you get
Recognition in the following
channels!
Fly Movement is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation.
(Sponsor)
Your brand logo on Fly sports bags
(kids receive at start of program)
Your Logo
Here
Employee Engagement contact
Fly Movement to learn how
12. Next Steps
Want to bring Fly Movement to
your school? Contact:
Ernesto Saldivar at
Ernesto.Saldivar@Fly-
Movement.com
Want to support Fly Movement and become a
Sponsor? Contact Eric Melchor at
Eric.Melchor@Fly-Movement.com or 832-590-0478
Want to Volunteer?
Contact:
Evelyn Shu at
Evelyn.Shu@Fly-
Movement.com