Rishilpi Health Programme has organized emergency medical camps to provide treatment and medicines to sick and helpless people affected by flooding in Asannagor and Kapasdanga Village, Satkhira, Bangladesh. Two medical teams have set up camps and treated people for diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, and skin diseases caused by contaminated flood waters. The objective is to provide medical support to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses and prevent further spread of disease.
Rishilpi Development Project organized emergency medical camps in Beradanga and Shally villages to provide treatment to flood victims suffering from waterborne illnesses. Over 150 families were living in temporary shelters at Beradanga WAPDA dam with no income. The medical camps treated patients for dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever and other skin diseases. The camps have been providing continuous medical services and health education to reduce suffering from disease among the flood affected people since August 2011.
Two emergency medical camps were organized by Rishilpi Health Programme to provide treatment to people affected by flooding in the Khejurdanga and Basundhara villages of Satkhira, Bangladesh. The camps treated people for water-borne illnesses like dysentery, diarrhea, and fever from August 12, 2011 onwards. Over 1,000 patients received free medicine and medical advice on preventing diseases. The camps aimed to reduce suffering from illness and prevent further spread of diseases among the flood victims.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps to provide treatment to people affected by flooding in Chadra and Barondali villages in Jessore district, Bangladesh. The camps have been operating since August 12, 2011 to treat water-borne diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, and pneumonia afflicting many victims. Two medical teams set up camps in the villages and provided medicines to sick flood victims, while also educating people on preventing water-borne diseases. The objective was to reduce suffering from illness and contain the spread of diseases among the displaced population.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps to provide treatment and medicines to sick and helpless people affected by flooding in Raypur and Kushodanga villages of Kalaroa Upazilla, Satkhira district, Bangladesh. Over 200 people were treated for diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, and skin diseases. The camps aimed to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses and prevent their spread by providing medical support and educating people on prevention. Donations were requested to continue supporting those impacted by the floods.
An emergency medical camp was organized in Gopinathpur Village, Bangladesh to provide treatment for people affected by flooding since mid-July 2011. Two medical teams treated patients for diseases including dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, skin diseases, and malnutrition. The camp aimed to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses and prevent further disease spread. Over 300 patients received medicines and medical advice on disease prevention. Rishilpi Health Programme continues operating mobile medical camps to help flood-stricken communities.
Rishilpi Health Programme has organized emergency medical camps in Boga and Nehalpur villages to provide treatment and medicines to people affected by flooding. The camps have been operating since August 12th, 2011. Two medical teams have treated people for diseases including dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, and skin diseases. The objective is to provide medical support and help reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized an emergency medical camp in Rajnagor Village, Satkhira District, Bangladesh to provide treatment to people affected by flooding. The camp treated many cases of diarrhea, dysentery, pneumonia, fever and other water-borne illnesses. Local families were living in makeshift shelters after their homes were destroyed by flood waters and suffering from lack of food, water and medical care. The camp aimed to reduce suffering and prevent further disease spread by providing medicines and health education.
An emergency medical camp was organized on October 2, 2011 in Harinkhola village, Tala Upazilla, Satkhira district to provide treatment to people affected by flooding. Over two months, a destitute woman had been living in waterlogged housing and suffering physical complications without means to regularly pay for medicine. The camp provided medicines to her and many other old widows. It treated diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia and fever that were prevalent among flood victims. The objective was to reduce suffering from water-borne diseases and prevent their spread by motivating people on prevention.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps to provide treatment and medicines to people affected by flooding in Kalaroaupazilla, Satkhira, Bangladesh. The camps treated people for diseases caused by contaminated water, including dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, and skin diseases. Over 500 patients received care at camps in Dewara and Pakuria villages between August 12 and September 27, 2011. The camps aimed to reduce suffering from water-borne illness and prevent further spread of disease among vulnerable communities living in makeshift homes after the floods.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps in Habaspur and Shuvashini villages in Satkhira, Bangladesh to provide treatment to people suffering from the effects of flooding. Two medical teams treated patients for diseases including dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, skin diseases, and more. The camps aimed to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses and prevent further spread of disease among the flood-affected communities.
The Good Samaritan Clinic will host a free medical screening event on September 22nd from 9am to 8pm. Volunteers and staff should arrive at 8:30am to set up. Sarah will accept donations and provide receipts. Gregory will provide refreshments like juice, water, chips, and sandwiches. Kelvin will be the main point of contact to answer questions about the event. Tiffanie, the Director of Communication, will ensure everything is ready and arrive at 8am. The goal is for a successful community outreach event.
The document summarizes activities at a rural hospital over several months. Key events included:
1. Initiating new health programs like TB treatment and childhood vaccination in local villages.
2. Welcoming new staff and medical students for training opportunities.
3. Facing challenges like poor cell service that were addressed through donations to improve communications.
4. Gratefully receiving support from partners that helped address needs like medical equipment and paying down debts.
The students conducted a community field work in Mbawala village to identify health problems and plan interventions. They found issues with water safety, lack of bed net use, and STIs due to local beliefs. They provided health education on water treatment, bed net use, STIs/HIV, and nutrition. The students also assessed child nutrition, practiced administrative duties, and concluded that improved health education, water treatment, drug supply, and facility infrastructure would benefit the community.
Thank you to Ayuda Humanitarian for your service in the Dominican RepublicLouise ZoBell
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For several years, Dentists, Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants from Ayuda Humanitarian and their families have traveled to the Dominican Republic for several years to give humanitarian service there. They have also served in the community in other capacities alongside Dominican Starfish Foundation.
Team Love Thy Brother served the St. Vincent de Paul Society by distributing food, transportation assistance, and financial assistance to those in need. On their service day, they distributed snack packs, bags of groceries, shelter vouchers, and bus tokens to approximately 30 people. They also provided limited rent and utility payments thanks to a previous prize. The team plans to continue their twice-weekly service and monthly community meals to help meet the ongoing needs. Additional funds would allow the charity to expand their services to more parishes.
Intown Community Assistance Center (ICA) is a non-profit organization run by a paid staff of two and a board of ten volunteers that provides emergency assistance to people in zip codes 30306 and 30307 in Atlanta. ICA offers food, clothing, transportation assistance, rent and utility help, and connects people with social services. In 2007, ICA served over 5,800 individuals by providing over 790 food bags, 4,800 sack lunches, and 1,300 articles of clothing. ICA receives support from various local churches and community partners.
On June 10th, Sensibilities Day Spa will host a fundraiser where 20% of sales from massages, treatments, and services at both locations will benefit Arts For Life, a nonprofit that provides art programs to support people with serious illnesses and disabilities by enriching their lives and encouraging positive healthcare experiences. Sensibilities appreciates the support of its clients over the years and wants to give back to the community by helping this wonderful cause through the easy fundraiser.
The event proposal summarizes plans for the Atlanta Hospital's first annual fundraising gala called "The Giving Tree: Loving, Giving, and Receiving". The gala will be held on April 18, 2015 at the Sonesta Gwinnett Place Atlanta Hotel and will include a silent auction, dinner, and a 15-minute play based on the children's book "The Giving Tree" narrated by Oprah Winfrey. The goal is to raise funds to build a new $100 million hospital in downtown Atlanta to provide care for uninsured patients. Guests will experience the theme of giving through decorations, menu items, and a focus on patient stories.
Visiting hourly care - Home care - Ashridge Home Care BuckinghamshireSabine Perth
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Ashridge Home Care is a family-owned business that provides personalized hourly home care services tailored to each client's individual needs. They specialize in one-on-one care delivered in clients' own homes. Each client works with a dedicated Care Manager to arrange care that provides continuity. With over 20 years of experience, carefully selected and trained caregivers ensure clients are well cared for and happy. The business aims to deliver a high standard of compassionate care they would want for their own family.
Sponsor a child with cerebral palsy this christmasThuli Hlungwani
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Malamulele Onward caters for children who have the greatest need for rehabilitative therapy intervention living in rural underserved communities. We do not and request sponsors do not make public an individual child's need for help.
Do something amazing and make a difference in a child and carer's life by sponsoring a child disabled by cerebral palsy with two weeks of intensive goal orientated rehabilitative therapy worth R8000. Sponsoring a child with intensive therapy is an incredibly fulfilling and personal experience. Sponsor with us and we'll put you in touch with an individual child in a rural community where you can watch them reach their full potential.
You will be that child's only sponsor; you'll get messages and reports, which will show you the long-lasting change your donation is bringing to your child and their carer as well as videos, and an opportunity to visit the child while they receive their therapy.
Sponsoring a child is a hugely rewarding thing to do but there are lots of other things you can also do to help children with cerebral palsy living in rural areas.
Rishilpi is an organization that has been serving the poor and oppressed in India since 1977 through various programs. It provides job opportunities for rural women through its handicraft program. The health program serves the sick poor and rehabilitates disabled children since 1995. The education support program has been helping underprivileged students including the disabled since 1989 by providing education materials. The water treatment plant ensures safe drinking water for the campus and community. Rishilpi's various programs aim to empower and bring dignity to the poor through opportunities for work, healthcare, education, and clean water.
Rural area of Satkhira district in Bangladesh is now under water and almost one million people are homeless and living in the roadsides,schools, colleges. Please help the flood affected people.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized an emergency medical camp in Kanidia Village, Tala Upazilla, Satkhira district to provide treatment to people affected by flooding. The camp treated people for diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, scabies and other skin diseases. The camp has been operating since August 12, 2011 to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses and prevent further spread of disease.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps in flood-affected areas of Satkhira district, Bangladesh to provide treatment and prevent water-borne diseases. Two medical teams set up camps in Phulbari and Daulatpur villages from August 12, 2011, treating sick flood victims and educating people on preventing diseases. The camps aimed to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses through compassionate medical support and disease prevention education.
Rishilpi Health Programme has organized emergency medical camps in Boga and Nehalpur villages to provide treatment and medicines to people affected by flooding. The camps have been operating since August 12th, 2011. Two medical teams have treated people for diseases including dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, and skin diseases. The objective is to provide medical support and help reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized an emergency medical camp in Rajnagor Village, Satkhira District, Bangladesh to provide treatment to people affected by flooding. The camp treated many cases of diarrhea, dysentery, pneumonia, fever and other water-borne illnesses. Local families were living in makeshift shelters after their homes were destroyed by flood waters and suffering from lack of food, water and medical care. The camp aimed to reduce suffering and prevent further disease spread by providing medicines and health education.
An emergency medical camp was organized on October 2, 2011 in Harinkhola village, Tala Upazilla, Satkhira district to provide treatment to people affected by flooding. Over two months, a destitute woman had been living in waterlogged housing and suffering physical complications without means to regularly pay for medicine. The camp provided medicines to her and many other old widows. It treated diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia and fever that were prevalent among flood victims. The objective was to reduce suffering from water-borne diseases and prevent their spread by motivating people on prevention.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps to provide treatment and medicines to people affected by flooding in Kalaroaupazilla, Satkhira, Bangladesh. The camps treated people for diseases caused by contaminated water, including dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, and skin diseases. Over 500 patients received care at camps in Dewara and Pakuria villages between August 12 and September 27, 2011. The camps aimed to reduce suffering from water-borne illness and prevent further spread of disease among vulnerable communities living in makeshift homes after the floods.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps in Habaspur and Shuvashini villages in Satkhira, Bangladesh to provide treatment to people suffering from the effects of flooding. Two medical teams treated patients for diseases including dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, skin diseases, and more. The camps aimed to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses and prevent further spread of disease among the flood-affected communities.
The Good Samaritan Clinic will host a free medical screening event on September 22nd from 9am to 8pm. Volunteers and staff should arrive at 8:30am to set up. Sarah will accept donations and provide receipts. Gregory will provide refreshments like juice, water, chips, and sandwiches. Kelvin will be the main point of contact to answer questions about the event. Tiffanie, the Director of Communication, will ensure everything is ready and arrive at 8am. The goal is for a successful community outreach event.
The document summarizes activities at a rural hospital over several months. Key events included:
1. Initiating new health programs like TB treatment and childhood vaccination in local villages.
2. Welcoming new staff and medical students for training opportunities.
3. Facing challenges like poor cell service that were addressed through donations to improve communications.
4. Gratefully receiving support from partners that helped address needs like medical equipment and paying down debts.
The students conducted a community field work in Mbawala village to identify health problems and plan interventions. They found issues with water safety, lack of bed net use, and STIs due to local beliefs. They provided health education on water treatment, bed net use, STIs/HIV, and nutrition. The students also assessed child nutrition, practiced administrative duties, and concluded that improved health education, water treatment, drug supply, and facility infrastructure would benefit the community.
Thank you to Ayuda Humanitarian for your service in the Dominican RepublicLouise ZoBell
油
For several years, Dentists, Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants from Ayuda Humanitarian and their families have traveled to the Dominican Republic for several years to give humanitarian service there. They have also served in the community in other capacities alongside Dominican Starfish Foundation.
Team Love Thy Brother served the St. Vincent de Paul Society by distributing food, transportation assistance, and financial assistance to those in need. On their service day, they distributed snack packs, bags of groceries, shelter vouchers, and bus tokens to approximately 30 people. They also provided limited rent and utility payments thanks to a previous prize. The team plans to continue their twice-weekly service and monthly community meals to help meet the ongoing needs. Additional funds would allow the charity to expand their services to more parishes.
Intown Community Assistance Center (ICA) is a non-profit organization run by a paid staff of two and a board of ten volunteers that provides emergency assistance to people in zip codes 30306 and 30307 in Atlanta. ICA offers food, clothing, transportation assistance, rent and utility help, and connects people with social services. In 2007, ICA served over 5,800 individuals by providing over 790 food bags, 4,800 sack lunches, and 1,300 articles of clothing. ICA receives support from various local churches and community partners.
On June 10th, Sensibilities Day Spa will host a fundraiser where 20% of sales from massages, treatments, and services at both locations will benefit Arts For Life, a nonprofit that provides art programs to support people with serious illnesses and disabilities by enriching their lives and encouraging positive healthcare experiences. Sensibilities appreciates the support of its clients over the years and wants to give back to the community by helping this wonderful cause through the easy fundraiser.
The event proposal summarizes plans for the Atlanta Hospital's first annual fundraising gala called "The Giving Tree: Loving, Giving, and Receiving". The gala will be held on April 18, 2015 at the Sonesta Gwinnett Place Atlanta Hotel and will include a silent auction, dinner, and a 15-minute play based on the children's book "The Giving Tree" narrated by Oprah Winfrey. The goal is to raise funds to build a new $100 million hospital in downtown Atlanta to provide care for uninsured patients. Guests will experience the theme of giving through decorations, menu items, and a focus on patient stories.
Visiting hourly care - Home care - Ashridge Home Care BuckinghamshireSabine Perth
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Ashridge Home Care is a family-owned business that provides personalized hourly home care services tailored to each client's individual needs. They specialize in one-on-one care delivered in clients' own homes. Each client works with a dedicated Care Manager to arrange care that provides continuity. With over 20 years of experience, carefully selected and trained caregivers ensure clients are well cared for and happy. The business aims to deliver a high standard of compassionate care they would want for their own family.
Sponsor a child with cerebral palsy this christmasThuli Hlungwani
油
Malamulele Onward caters for children who have the greatest need for rehabilitative therapy intervention living in rural underserved communities. We do not and request sponsors do not make public an individual child's need for help.
Do something amazing and make a difference in a child and carer's life by sponsoring a child disabled by cerebral palsy with two weeks of intensive goal orientated rehabilitative therapy worth R8000. Sponsoring a child with intensive therapy is an incredibly fulfilling and personal experience. Sponsor with us and we'll put you in touch with an individual child in a rural community where you can watch them reach their full potential.
You will be that child's only sponsor; you'll get messages and reports, which will show you the long-lasting change your donation is bringing to your child and their carer as well as videos, and an opportunity to visit the child while they receive their therapy.
Sponsoring a child is a hugely rewarding thing to do but there are lots of other things you can also do to help children with cerebral palsy living in rural areas.
Rishilpi is an organization that has been serving the poor and oppressed in India since 1977 through various programs. It provides job opportunities for rural women through its handicraft program. The health program serves the sick poor and rehabilitates disabled children since 1995. The education support program has been helping underprivileged students including the disabled since 1989 by providing education materials. The water treatment plant ensures safe drinking water for the campus and community. Rishilpi's various programs aim to empower and bring dignity to the poor through opportunities for work, healthcare, education, and clean water.
Rural area of Satkhira district in Bangladesh is now under water and almost one million people are homeless and living in the roadsides,schools, colleges. Please help the flood affected people.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized an emergency medical camp in Kanidia Village, Tala Upazilla, Satkhira district to provide treatment to people affected by flooding. The camp treated people for diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, scabies and other skin diseases. The camp has been operating since August 12, 2011 to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses and prevent further spread of disease.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps in flood-affected areas of Satkhira district, Bangladesh to provide treatment and prevent water-borne diseases. Two medical teams set up camps in Phulbari and Daulatpur villages from August 12, 2011, treating sick flood victims and educating people on preventing diseases. The camps aimed to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses through compassionate medical support and disease prevention education.
Rishilpi working for flood victims of Satkhira, Bangladesh and this album shows the real picture of rural villages as well as what initiative have been taken by Rishilpi to bring the hope of their life.
The document encourages sharing the message with others to raise awareness of global suffering and promote gratitude for blessings like food and water. It urges readers to pray for those suffering from deprivation and to not take for granted what they have been given by nature compared to less fortunate children around the world. The message is meant to remind recipients to avoid wasting resources and to consider how to help others in need.
Rishilpi Health Programme has organized an emergency medical camp to provide treatment and medicines to sick and helpless people affected by flooding in Koikhali and Krisnanagor villages in Tala, Satkhira, Bangladesh. Two medical teams have set up camps and provided emergency medicines to flood victims. The camp began on August 12, 2011 and has been operating continuously. The camp aims to provide medical support to reduce suffering from water-borne diseases and prevent further spread. Records show patients have been treated for diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, and skin problems.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps to provide treatment and medicines to sick and helpless people affected by flooding in Koikhali and Krishnanagor villages in Tala, Jessore, Bangladesh from 12 August 2011. The camps treated people for diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever and skin diseases. Two medical teams set up camps in Krishnanagor and another village to provide emergency medicines and educate people on preventing water-borne illnesses.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized an emergency medical camp on August 12, 2011 to provide treatment and medicines to sick and helpless people affected by flooding in Manikhar and Nailkuri villages in Satkhira, Bangladesh. Two medical teams set up camps and treated people for diseases caused by contaminated water, including dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, and fever. Over two months, they documented patients and the medicines provided to hundreds suffering from the health impacts of prolonged flooding.
Rishilpi Health Programme has organized emergency medical camps to provide treatment and medicines to sick and helpless people affected by flooding in Maniknagor and Jugikhali villages in Satkhira, Bangladesh. Two medical teams have been serving people at the camps since August 12, 2011. Diseases treated at the camps include dysentery, diarrhea, pneumonia, fever, and skin diseases. The objective is to provide medical support to reduce suffering from water-borne illnesses and prevent their spread.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps starting August 12, 2011 to provide treatment and medicines to sick and helpless people affected by floods in Satkhira district. Two medical teams set up camps in Gunaly and Nalta villages, providing emergency medicines and educating people on preventing water-borne diseases. The objective of the camps was to provide medical support with compassion to reduce suffering from water-borne diseases and prevent their spread.
Rishilpi Working for save the life of flood affected sick people through Emergency Medical camp in remote villages at Sathkhira District at Bangladesh.
Satkhira distric in Bangladesh is flood affected and almost 100,000 people are now water logged need emergency medicine and food aid. Rishilpi Development Project has started releif and rehabilitation programme fo them.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps in two flood-affected villages in Satkhira district from August 12th, 2011 to provide treatment and medicines to sick people and teach them how to prevent water-borne diseases. The camps treated patients at Joynagor Mission and Kutighata Primary School and aimed to reduce suffering from flood-related illnesses through compassionate medical support and disease prevention education.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps in two flood-affected villages in Satkhira district, Bangladesh to provide treatment and medicines to sick villagers. Over 12-13 August 2011, two medical teams treated patients and educated people on preventing water-borne diseases at camps in Gava and Fayzullahpur villages, with the goal of reducing suffering from illness caused by flooding.
Emergency Medical Camp for flood victims is one of the most important activities of Rishilpi. From August 12,2011 Rishilpi has been organizing the camp in different villages of Satkhira District, Bangladesh.
Agni foundation chennai floods rescue & relief update dec'7'15 - part iAgnishwar Jayaprakash
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Wonderful support given for CHENNAI NEEDS YOU Campaign! ?#?Hatsoff?
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Rishilpi Health Programme organized an emergency medical camp in Daulatpur, Satkhira, Bangladesh to provide treatment and medicine to people affected by flooding starting on August 12, 2011. The camp's objective was to provide medical support to reduce suffering from water-borne diseases and prevent their spread. The medical team taught people how to prevent water-borne diseases and provided emergency medicines to sick flood victims in local villages.
Rishilpi Health Programme organized emergency medical camps in flood-affected areas of Satkhira district, Bangladesh to provide treatment and medicines to sick and helpless people starting on August 12, 2011. Two medical teams set up camps in Subarnacharand and Putimari villages, treating patients and educating locals on preventing water-borne diseases. The objective was to relieve suffering from illness caused by floods and stop the spread of disease through compassionate medical support.
World Help is a faith-based humanitarian organization that exists to serve the physical and spiritual needs of people in impoverished communities around the world.
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Cardiac Arrhythmia definition, classification, normal sinus rhythm, characteristics , types and management with medical ,surgical & nursing, health education and nursing diagnosis for paramedical students.
Stability of Dosage Forms as per ICH GuidelinesKHUSHAL CHAVAN
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This presentation covers the stability testing of pharmaceutical dosage forms according to ICH guidelines (Q1A-Q1F). It explains the definition of stability, various testing protocols, storage conditions, and evaluation criteria required for regulatory submissions. Key topics include stress testing, container closure systems, stability commitment, and photostability testing. The guidelines ensure that pharmaceutical products maintain their identity, purity, strength, and efficacy throughout their shelf life. This resource is valuable for pharmaceutical professionals, researchers, and regulatory experts.
Here discussing various cases of Obstructive jaundice namely Choledocholithiassis, Biliary atresia, Carcinoma Pancreas, Periampullary Carcinoma and Cholangiocarcinoma.
BIOMECHANICS OF THE MOVEMENT OF THE SHOULDER COMPLEX.pptxdrnidhimnd
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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.
Acute & Chronic Inflammation, Chemical mediators in Inflammation and Wound he...Ganapathi Vankudoth
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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.
An X-ray generator is a crucial device used in medical imaging, industry, and research to produce X-rays. It operates by accelerating electrons toward a metal target, generating X-ray radiation. Key components include the X-ray tube, transformer assembly, rectifier system, and high-tension circuits. Various types, such as single-phase, three-phase, constant potential, and high-frequency generators, offer different efficiency levels. High-frequency generators are the most advanced, providing stable, high-quality imaging with minimal radiation exposure. X-ray generators play a vital role in diagnostics, security screening, and industrial testing while requiring strict radiation safety measures.
At Macafem, we provide 100% natural support for women navigating menopause. For over 20 years, we've helped women manage symptoms, and in 2024, we're proud to share their heartfelt experiences.
Best Sampling Practices Webinar USP <797> Compliance & Environmental Monito...NuAire
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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!
Asthma: Causes, Types, Symptoms & Management A Comprehensive OverviewDr Aman Suresh Tharayil
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This presentation provides a detailed yet concise overview of Asthma, a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways. It covers the definition, etiology (causes), different types, signs & symptoms, and common triggers of asthma. The content highlights both allergic (extrinsic) and non-allergic (intrinsic) asthma, along with specific forms like exercise-induced, occupational, drug-induced, and nocturnal asthma.
Whether you are a healthcare professional, student, or someone looking to understand asthma better, this presentation offers valuable insights into the condition and its management.
Title: Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption A Comprehensive Overview
Description:
This lecture provides a detailed and structured explanation of the mechanisms regulating tubular reabsorption in the kidneys. It explores how different physiological and hormonal factors influence glomerular filtration and reabsorption rates, ensuring fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
Who Should Read This?
This presentation is designed for:
鏝 Medical Students (MBBS, BDS, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences) preparing for physiology exams.
鏝 Medical Educators & Professors looking for structured teaching material.
鏝 Healthcare Professionals (doctors, nephrologists, and physiologists) seeking a refresher on renal physiology.
鏝 Postgraduate Students & Researchers in the field of medical sciences and physiology.
What Youll Learn:
Local Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption
鏝 Glomerulo-Tubular Balance its mechanism and clinical significance
鏝 Net reabsorptive forces affecting peritubular capillaries
鏝 Role of peritubular hydrostatic and colloid osmotic pressures
Hormonal Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption
鏝 Effects of Aldosterone, Angiotensin II, ADH, and Natriuretic Peptides
鏝 Clinical conditions like Addisons disease & Conn Syndrome
鏝 Mechanisms of pressure natriuresis and diuresis
Nervous System Regulation
鏝 Sympathetic Nervous System activation and its effects on sodium reabsorption
Clinical Correlations & Case Discussions
鏝 How renal regulation is altered in hypertension, hypotension, and proteinuria
鏝 Comparison of Glomerulo-Tubular Balance vs. Tubulo-Glomerular Feedback
This presentation provides detailed diagrams, flowcharts, and calculations to enhance understanding and retention. Whether you are studying, teaching, or practicing medicine, this lecture will serve as a valuable resource for mastering renal physiology.
Keywords for Easy Search:
#Physiology #RenalPhysiology #TubularReabsorption #GlomeruloTubularBalance #HormonalRegulation #MedicalEducation #Nephrology
Optimization in Pharmaceutical Formulations: Concepts, Methods & ApplicationsKHUSHAL CHAVAN
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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.
Non-Invasive ICP Monitoring for NeurosurgeonsDhaval Shukla
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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.
Non-Invasive ICP Monitoring for NeurosurgeonsDhaval Shukla
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Medical camp15092011
1. Emergency Medical CampFor the flood affected peopleSeptember 15,2011GhonaBazar and Ghonavilage, Talaupazilla, Satkhira
2. Voice from people living in Shelter, Ghona, TalaSatkhira.Many children are suffering here diarrhea, dysentery, fever, skin diseases. We are happy to get the medical treatment from Rishilpi. We have been living for two month at the shelter on roadside, but yet to return back our house. Our mud made house have been damaged and we are now houseless. We every one need your kind support.
3. Rishilpi Health Programme has organized Emergency medical camp to serve the sick and helpless people at flood affected area providing treatment with necessary medicines. The medical camp began from 12 August 2011 and working continuously.
4. Rishilpi Emergency Medical Camp for flood victimsTwo medical team have organized two camp at GhonaBazar and Ghona Village under Satkhira district and emergency medicines has been provided to the flood affected sick people. The team also taught the people how to prevent the water born diseases
5. Objective of the EmergencyMedical CampProvide medical support to the flood affected sick people with love and compassion to reduce their sufferings caused by water born diseases and prevent the diseases as well.
7. Diseases treated油During medical camp we have documented the patient's history and medicine records that have been distributed to the clients. As of record/client resister we have found the following diseases in the flood affected were treated: dysentery, diarrhea, Pneumonia, fever with common cold, scabies and other skin diseases.
21. OUR PLEDGE Feeding the hunger, Healing the sicknessClothing the naked, Sheltering the homelessIL NOSTRO IMPEGNODar damangiareagliaffamati, Curare imalati,Vestiregliignudi, Dare una casa aisenzatettoRishilpi Development Project
22. Come to provide the medical support, become a part of Rishilpi missionYour contribution could save the thousandsFor your contribution please communicate to :President Rishilpi Development Project-Onlus, ItalySedeOperativa: Via del pino, 65-10064, Pinerola, ItaliaCell-+393490915074, Tel.Sede e fax :390121398764Cosella P.160-10064, PeneroloEmail-rishilpiitalia@rishilpi.org
23. COME AIUTARE I FRATELLI DEL BANGLADESH Fai unadonazione E' statoattivato un progetto per iprimiaiuti, la ricostruzione e la messa in sicurezzadelleinfrastrutturedella Rishilpi.Puoi fare unadonazioneintestata a Rishilpi Development Project Onlus油IBAN Banca: IT 85 S 02008 30755 0000 0872 5757 (pressoUnicreditBanca) IBAN Posta: IT 50 D 07601 01000 0000 4927 6405Indicandonellacausale del versamento: "Alluvione 2011". (Le donazionialle ONLUS sonodetraibili o deducibilidalladichiarazionedeiredditi).
24. You may communicate in our Bangladesh office :Vinscenzo FalconeDirectorRishilpi Development ProjectGopinathpur, Binerpota, Satkhira-9400, BangladeshTel. 0088-0471-63527,63027, Fax: 0088-0471-62858Email: rishilpibd@yahoo.comPlease visit our websitewww.rishilpi.orgwww.rishilpicraft.org