Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originated in ancient China
and has evolved over thousands of years. TCM practitioners use herbs,
acupuncture, and other methods to treat a wide range of conditions.
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Traditional Chinese medicine has been practiced for over 5,000 years and includes techniques like acupuncture, herbalism, and massage therapy. Herbalism involves using plants and plant extracts as medicine, with the first herbalism book in China listing 365 medicinal plants. Acupuncture places thin needles into the skin at specific points to balance the body's energy flow and treat various illnesses. Massage therapy involves four stages - relief of pain, correction of issues, strengthening of muscles, and maintenance to prevent future problems. These traditional Chinese medicine practices continue to be used worldwide as effective and inexpensive treatment options.
Do you wonder what's the fuss about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)? Do you want to know how to get healthier, treat pain, improve your energy, prevent disease, and manage illness?
Fundamental concepts of chinese medicineHaley Vosburg
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The document discusses fundamental concepts in Chinese medicine, including yin and yang, the five phases (earth, metal, water, wood and fire), qi or energy, essential substances like blood and fluids, essence and spirit, the viscera and bowels which are the 12 major organs. Yin and yang are contrasting yet complementary phenomena that exist in dynamic equilibrium, maintaining health. The five phases have a dynamic relationship and can be applied to life and the body. Qi is a broad concept like energy that causes physiological functions and health. Essence is the physiological aspect of health while spirit is the mental aspect. The 12 organs are divided into 6 solid viscera and 6 hollow bowels connected by channels where qi flows.
This document compares and contrasts traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and western medicine (WM). It notes that TCM has existed for thousands of years in ancient China and utilizes herbal medicines, acupuncture, massage, and tai chi. WM has existed for around 800 years since ancient Greece and relies on pharmaceuticals, injections, and surgery. The document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. It concludes by advocating that the future should involve developing new medical technologies while combining the strengths of TCM and WM, with healthy lifestyle practices like exercise and diet.
China officially recognizes 56 ethnic groups. The largest is the Han Chinese, who make up 92% of the population and speak Mandarin. The remaining 8% belong to 55 minority groups, who live along China's borders and in autonomous regions. While the Han have historically dominated China's leadership, all ethnic groups have equal rights and China aims to promote development in minority regions.
Chinese medicine has been practiced in China since the 3rd century and focuses on balancing Yin and Yang energies as well as the body and mind. Some key components of traditional Chinese medicine include acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal remedies, massage, qi gong, tai chi, and meditation. Acupuncture involves thin needles inserted at meridian points to stimulate the flow of qi, while moxibustion uses burnt moxa placed on points to strengthen blood and qi flow. Herbs are also vital for boosting qi and balancing Yin and Yang.
The document discusses traditional Chinese medicine and its use of various animal ingredients. It describes traditional Chinese medicine clinics in China and Vietnam, showing preparations being made individually for patients. Several pictures depict dried sea cucumbers, lizards, and other animal ingredients used in traditional Chinese medicine and sold in markets. However, it notes that some of these practices threaten endangered species like pangolins and tigers that are poached for their scales, organs and bones.
This document contains the course schedule for a hospitality student for the 2010-2011 school year. It lists the classes for each semester, including the fall semester classes of Introduction to Computers, Human Relations, E-Portfolio, Principles of Marketing, and Global Leadership. The spring semester classes include Food and Beverage Management, Hospitality Personal Management, Effective Team Building/Management, Customer Service Strategies, and Global Leadership. It also lists the instructors for each class.
I created this grammar presentation to contextualize and provide examples and explicit information about uses of the present perfect tense and the simple past tense.
This document summarizes key concepts of Go concurrency including goroutines, channels, and synchronization primitives. It discusses how goroutines are lightweight processes that enable creating thousands concurrently with low overhead. Channels provide a way for goroutines to communicate by sending and receiving values. Examples demonstrate using goroutines and channels for signaling, timeouts, and implementing a load balancer to distribute HTTP requests across a pool of workers.
CMC Teacher Education SIG Presentation; MitchellCmcTchrEdSIG
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The document discusses a study on the use of wikis for collaborative academic writing assignments. Students were assigned roles like content expert, organizational mastermind, and language editor. The study found that roles affected the frequency and types of revisions students made. Most revisions were formal or stylistic. Students felt the wiki improved their writing, especially organization, and that their groups collaborated well. The teacher provided guidance but did not directly edit student work. Future research could explore encouraging equal participation and assessing collaborative writing.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a fire safety training session for seniors living in high-rise apartments. The 90-minute training will cover major causes of fires, cooking fire safety, using a fire extinguisher, and fire emergency procedures. It includes slides on kitchen fire statistics, safety tips for cooking, heating, smoking and what to do in the event of a fire. Participants will learn to identify fire hazards, practice using a fire alarm and fire extinguisher. The goal is to help seniors stay safe from fire in their apartments.
Vipin Kumar presents a biography of the founder of SIMT in 3 milestones:
1. He was born in 1945 and had a brilliant childhood, scoring highest marks in his classes. He completed his education with highest percentages.
2. In 1967 he graduated with a B.E from IIT Roorkee and had a successful 35-year career in Steel Authority of India, gaining expertise in project management and quality management.
3. In 2003 he established the Social Welfare & Education Society and SIMT in Kashipur to provide professional education in information technology, computer science, management, and education, with the aim of preparing knowledgeable professionals comparable to the best in the world.
1) Lupe, a newlywed, adopts two dogs Frolic and Wiley and gets a job as a dishwasher. She gets pregnant on her wedding night with Jay.
2) In winter, Frolic gives birth to puppies while Lupe gives birth to twin boys Comet and Weather.
3) The puppies and twins grow into toddlers as winter ends. The chapter focuses on Lupe and Jay settling into family life.
Amber Vega begins her summer living with her new husband Komei Vega in Arbor Watch. They expand Amber's bookstore business and have a wedding. Amber becomes pregnant and their dog Bane mates with a new dog Cleo. Amber's bookstore does well after renovations. Bane and Cleo may have puppies soon while Amber's pregnancy continues smoothly.
This summary provides an overview of the eighth season of Arbor Watch focusing on the Cooke family. It describes Julien Cooke baking food for the family store while his wife Sandy lounges around. On Puppy's birthday, Briar Rose has a goatee while Thumper is clean shaven. Sandy finally helps in the kitchen. The summary then briefly introduces the Cooke children and notes events like Jay's birthday and the birth of Sandy's triplets. It concludes by stating that the next household featured will be the Smiths.
Ethan Smithe adopts two dogs, Buffy and Mia, for his family. His daughter Cassie hits it off with Thomas but also flirts with his brother Jay. Lilly gives birth to a boy named Richard. Cassie goes on dates with Jay and they share their first kiss. Lilly also becomes pregnant again unexpectedly. The Smithe family business, The Toy Chest, expands after a successful work day.
- Mel and her sisters are deciding which of them will become the heir to their family legacy. Bulba declines as she is taking her fianc¨¦'s last name per his family's tradition.
- Rizzi suggests Bulba should be the heir as the eldest sister, but Bulba refuses as she does not want children, a requirement for continuing the legacy.
- Mel had forgotten about the heir decision as she was focused on her exams, but discusses it with her fianc¨¦ Jimmy, deciding they want Mel to take his last name rather than become heir.
This summary provides an overview of the key events in 3 sentences:
The document is a story about the Vega family - Amber Vega passes away, leaving the family grieving, and there are also deaths of their puppies Faith and Strength. Despite these losses, the family welcomes a new baby Elise. The story then follows the family as Elise has her first birthday party, Juan starts a new job, and Abby gives birth to another baby.
La luna sol¨ªa bajar a la tierra para jugar todos los lunes, pero un d¨ªa se qued¨® dormida y una vaca la despert¨® lami¨¦ndola, dej¨¢ndole un pedazo de su cabeza faltante. Desde entonces, la luna se neg¨® a volver a la tierra y a¨²n se puede ver el pedazo que le falta, recordando el incidente con la vaca.
Education and training in the changing environment of laboratory medicine pdfDwin Cancino
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The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of medical laboratory technicians. It describes the education requirements, accrediting bodies, licensure and certification processes, and typical job duties of laboratory technicians in both the United States and Europe. Key tasks performed by technicians include sample preparation, testing, analyzing results, maintaining equipment, and ensuring quality control standards are followed.
- Professor Mariano Anderle and Ms. Carlotta Colli from the Italian Embassy in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City visited the University of Medicine & Pharmacy in Ho Chi Minh City.
- The University of Medicine & Pharmacy aims to develop translational medicine to apply biological research advances to patient care for untreated illnesses in Vietnam.
- The new Biomedicine Program will train biomedical researchers and doctors in basic and clinical research with the goal of creating a biotech industry in Vietnam.
Nuliv An Overview Of Nu Liv Science 2010 6 21fruitmax
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This document summarizes NuLiv Science International's research and business operations, which are built around 6 interconnected platforms: research on metabolism, discovery of bioactive botanical fractions and compounds, production process development, supplement product development, sourcing and quality control of botanical ingredients, and a futuristic wellness products platform. NuLiv focuses its research on Traditional Chinese Medicine herbs and their effects on metabolic pathways, with the goal of discovering novel bioactive compounds. It operates laboratories in Taipei and Shanghai and has partnerships with academic institutions for research support.
17_Program Elective course - I (Biomedical instrumentation).pdfVamsi kumar
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This course introduces medical lab technology students to the vast field of Biomedical Instrumentation. It begins with a fundamental understanding of different biomedical instruments, their classifications, and the basic medical measurements. Students will then delve deeper into advanced therapeutic and diagnostic devices, along with a comprehensive study of various medical imaging technologies. The course concludes with exploring the future of biomedical instrumentation, particularly focusing on wearable and portable medical devices, and the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the field. The curriculum incorporates several case studies to illustrate real-world applications and advancements in biomedical instrumentation.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
This course in "Virology and Mycology" (701) is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the medically important fungi and viruses. The content includes an introduction, general characteristics, life cycle, laboratory diagnosis, and the various techniques used in the identification and study of these microbes. This course will also equip students with practical skills, from preparing culture media to processing clinical samples for diagnosis.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
The document provides information about an MSc in Medical Lab Technology, a 2-year postgraduate program that teaches students to properly diagnose diseases using clinical laboratory equipment and tests. The course covers subjects like anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and hematology. Graduates can work as specialized technologists, laboratory scientists, teachers, or in healthcare administration. The 2-year program includes courses in areas like clinical pathology, microbiology, and instrumentation in the first year, and management, histopathology, and diagnostic technology in the second year.
This Medical Lab Technology Internship syllabus is intended to provide students with the opportunity to apply and enhance their knowledge and skills in the context of real-world laboratory settings. Over the course of six months, interns will gain hands-on experience in essential and advanced laboratory techniques, laboratory safety practices, quality assurance processes, and professional and ethical considerations in the field. Through practical learning and critical examination of case studies, students will emerge better prepared for their careers as Medical Lab Technologists.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
Chinese medicine has been practiced in China since the 3rd century and focuses on balancing Yin and Yang energies as well as the body and mind. Some key components of traditional Chinese medicine include acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal remedies, massage, qi gong, tai chi, and meditation. Acupuncture involves thin needles inserted at meridian points to stimulate the flow of qi, while moxibustion uses burnt moxa placed on points to strengthen blood and qi flow. Herbs are also vital for boosting qi and balancing Yin and Yang.
The document discusses traditional Chinese medicine and its use of various animal ingredients. It describes traditional Chinese medicine clinics in China and Vietnam, showing preparations being made individually for patients. Several pictures depict dried sea cucumbers, lizards, and other animal ingredients used in traditional Chinese medicine and sold in markets. However, it notes that some of these practices threaten endangered species like pangolins and tigers that are poached for their scales, organs and bones.
This document contains the course schedule for a hospitality student for the 2010-2011 school year. It lists the classes for each semester, including the fall semester classes of Introduction to Computers, Human Relations, E-Portfolio, Principles of Marketing, and Global Leadership. The spring semester classes include Food and Beverage Management, Hospitality Personal Management, Effective Team Building/Management, Customer Service Strategies, and Global Leadership. It also lists the instructors for each class.
I created this grammar presentation to contextualize and provide examples and explicit information about uses of the present perfect tense and the simple past tense.
This document summarizes key concepts of Go concurrency including goroutines, channels, and synchronization primitives. It discusses how goroutines are lightweight processes that enable creating thousands concurrently with low overhead. Channels provide a way for goroutines to communicate by sending and receiving values. Examples demonstrate using goroutines and channels for signaling, timeouts, and implementing a load balancer to distribute HTTP requests across a pool of workers.
CMC Teacher Education SIG Presentation; MitchellCmcTchrEdSIG
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The document discusses a study on the use of wikis for collaborative academic writing assignments. Students were assigned roles like content expert, organizational mastermind, and language editor. The study found that roles affected the frequency and types of revisions students made. Most revisions were formal or stylistic. Students felt the wiki improved their writing, especially organization, and that their groups collaborated well. The teacher provided guidance but did not directly edit student work. Future research could explore encouraging equal participation and assessing collaborative writing.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a fire safety training session for seniors living in high-rise apartments. The 90-minute training will cover major causes of fires, cooking fire safety, using a fire extinguisher, and fire emergency procedures. It includes slides on kitchen fire statistics, safety tips for cooking, heating, smoking and what to do in the event of a fire. Participants will learn to identify fire hazards, practice using a fire alarm and fire extinguisher. The goal is to help seniors stay safe from fire in their apartments.
Vipin Kumar presents a biography of the founder of SIMT in 3 milestones:
1. He was born in 1945 and had a brilliant childhood, scoring highest marks in his classes. He completed his education with highest percentages.
2. In 1967 he graduated with a B.E from IIT Roorkee and had a successful 35-year career in Steel Authority of India, gaining expertise in project management and quality management.
3. In 2003 he established the Social Welfare & Education Society and SIMT in Kashipur to provide professional education in information technology, computer science, management, and education, with the aim of preparing knowledgeable professionals comparable to the best in the world.
1) Lupe, a newlywed, adopts two dogs Frolic and Wiley and gets a job as a dishwasher. She gets pregnant on her wedding night with Jay.
2) In winter, Frolic gives birth to puppies while Lupe gives birth to twin boys Comet and Weather.
3) The puppies and twins grow into toddlers as winter ends. The chapter focuses on Lupe and Jay settling into family life.
Amber Vega begins her summer living with her new husband Komei Vega in Arbor Watch. They expand Amber's bookstore business and have a wedding. Amber becomes pregnant and their dog Bane mates with a new dog Cleo. Amber's bookstore does well after renovations. Bane and Cleo may have puppies soon while Amber's pregnancy continues smoothly.
This summary provides an overview of the eighth season of Arbor Watch focusing on the Cooke family. It describes Julien Cooke baking food for the family store while his wife Sandy lounges around. On Puppy's birthday, Briar Rose has a goatee while Thumper is clean shaven. Sandy finally helps in the kitchen. The summary then briefly introduces the Cooke children and notes events like Jay's birthday and the birth of Sandy's triplets. It concludes by stating that the next household featured will be the Smiths.
Ethan Smithe adopts two dogs, Buffy and Mia, for his family. His daughter Cassie hits it off with Thomas but also flirts with his brother Jay. Lilly gives birth to a boy named Richard. Cassie goes on dates with Jay and they share their first kiss. Lilly also becomes pregnant again unexpectedly. The Smithe family business, The Toy Chest, expands after a successful work day.
- Mel and her sisters are deciding which of them will become the heir to their family legacy. Bulba declines as she is taking her fianc¨¦'s last name per his family's tradition.
- Rizzi suggests Bulba should be the heir as the eldest sister, but Bulba refuses as she does not want children, a requirement for continuing the legacy.
- Mel had forgotten about the heir decision as she was focused on her exams, but discusses it with her fianc¨¦ Jimmy, deciding they want Mel to take his last name rather than become heir.
This summary provides an overview of the key events in 3 sentences:
The document is a story about the Vega family - Amber Vega passes away, leaving the family grieving, and there are also deaths of their puppies Faith and Strength. Despite these losses, the family welcomes a new baby Elise. The story then follows the family as Elise has her first birthday party, Juan starts a new job, and Abby gives birth to another baby.
La luna sol¨ªa bajar a la tierra para jugar todos los lunes, pero un d¨ªa se qued¨® dormida y una vaca la despert¨® lami¨¦ndola, dej¨¢ndole un pedazo de su cabeza faltante. Desde entonces, la luna se neg¨® a volver a la tierra y a¨²n se puede ver el pedazo que le falta, recordando el incidente con la vaca.
Education and training in the changing environment of laboratory medicine pdfDwin Cancino
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The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of medical laboratory technicians. It describes the education requirements, accrediting bodies, licensure and certification processes, and typical job duties of laboratory technicians in both the United States and Europe. Key tasks performed by technicians include sample preparation, testing, analyzing results, maintaining equipment, and ensuring quality control standards are followed.
- Professor Mariano Anderle and Ms. Carlotta Colli from the Italian Embassy in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City visited the University of Medicine & Pharmacy in Ho Chi Minh City.
- The University of Medicine & Pharmacy aims to develop translational medicine to apply biological research advances to patient care for untreated illnesses in Vietnam.
- The new Biomedicine Program will train biomedical researchers and doctors in basic and clinical research with the goal of creating a biotech industry in Vietnam.
Nuliv An Overview Of Nu Liv Science 2010 6 21fruitmax
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This document summarizes NuLiv Science International's research and business operations, which are built around 6 interconnected platforms: research on metabolism, discovery of bioactive botanical fractions and compounds, production process development, supplement product development, sourcing and quality control of botanical ingredients, and a futuristic wellness products platform. NuLiv focuses its research on Traditional Chinese Medicine herbs and their effects on metabolic pathways, with the goal of discovering novel bioactive compounds. It operates laboratories in Taipei and Shanghai and has partnerships with academic institutions for research support.
17_Program Elective course - I (Biomedical instrumentation).pdfVamsi kumar
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This course introduces medical lab technology students to the vast field of Biomedical Instrumentation. It begins with a fundamental understanding of different biomedical instruments, their classifications, and the basic medical measurements. Students will then delve deeper into advanced therapeutic and diagnostic devices, along with a comprehensive study of various medical imaging technologies. The course concludes with exploring the future of biomedical instrumentation, particularly focusing on wearable and portable medical devices, and the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the field. The curriculum incorporates several case studies to illustrate real-world applications and advancements in biomedical instrumentation.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
This course in "Virology and Mycology" (701) is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the medically important fungi and viruses. The content includes an introduction, general characteristics, life cycle, laboratory diagnosis, and the various techniques used in the identification and study of these microbes. This course will also equip students with practical skills, from preparing culture media to processing clinical samples for diagnosis.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
The document provides information about an MSc in Medical Lab Technology, a 2-year postgraduate program that teaches students to properly diagnose diseases using clinical laboratory equipment and tests. The course covers subjects like anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and hematology. Graduates can work as specialized technologists, laboratory scientists, teachers, or in healthcare administration. The 2-year program includes courses in areas like clinical pathology, microbiology, and instrumentation in the first year, and management, histopathology, and diagnostic technology in the second year.
This Medical Lab Technology Internship syllabus is intended to provide students with the opportunity to apply and enhance their knowledge and skills in the context of real-world laboratory settings. Over the course of six months, interns will gain hands-on experience in essential and advanced laboratory techniques, laboratory safety practices, quality assurance processes, and professional and ethical considerations in the field. Through practical learning and critical examination of case studies, students will emerge better prepared for their careers as Medical Lab Technologists.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
The document summarizes the 14th Annual PepTalk conference organized by Cambridge Healthtech Institute. The conference will be held from January 19-23, 2015 in San Diego, CA and will feature over 1,200 international participants from industry, academia and government. It will include 20 conferences, 13 short courses, 325 speaker presentations, 80 roundtable discussions, 100 exhibitors and 125 research posters on topics related to protein engineering, antibody therapeutics, formulation, production, analytics and purification. A keynote speech will be given by Dr. John Yates from The Scripps Research Institute on advances in proteomics. The conference provides numerous opportunities for education, innovation and networking in the protein science field.
This course, Applied Clinical Biochemistry- II, is designed to impart in-depth knowledge about the techniques and methods used in clinical biochemistry. The curriculum focuses on automation in clinical biochemistry, methods of estimation and assessment, enzyme principles and estimation, gastric analysis, renal function tests, qualitative tests, and chemical examination. The students will engage in practical applications of these concepts through hands-on experimentation.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
This syllabus of Medical Parasitology and Entomology aims to equip students with the understanding of medically important parasites. This includes their general characteristics, life cycle, and laboratory diagnosis. The students will also learn different diagnostic procedures including stool examination, blood examination, and specialized diagnostic techniques for various parasites. Practical experiments are an integral part of this syllabus, enhancing the students' understanding and skills.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
The document summarizes the Medical Technology program offered at Dow University of Health Sciences. Some key details:
- The 4-year BS Clinical Laboratory Sciences program aims to improve students' technical knowledge and abilities in medical fields. It has a total of 130 credit hours taken over 8 semesters.
- Admission requires completing intermediate science with 50% marks minimum. Infrastructure requirements to start the program include a principal with an MPhil, 3 faculty with BSTM, 3 classrooms, a library with 250 books per subject, a computer lab with 25 PCs, experimental labs and research journal subscriptions.
- Graduates can find jobs in hospitals, diagnostic facilities, pharmaceutical firms, management, academia, and more
The syllabus focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the hematology laboratory, including its role in healthcare, essential techniques used in hematological testing, advanced hematology techniques for diagnosing disorders, and quality control procedures and troubleshooting in the lab.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
This syllabus provides a comprehensive overview of biochemistry laboratory practices for Medical Lab Technology students. It covers fundamental and advanced lab techniques, interpretation of biochemical analysis, an introduction to emerging technologies, and emphasizes ethical considerations in the lab setting. The curriculum aims to develop both technical proficiency and ethical awareness in future lab professionals.
Created by: Mr. Attuluri Vamsi Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of MLT, UIAHS, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab. For more details website: https://www.mltmaster.com
Presentaci¨® que va acompanyar la demostraci¨® pr¨¤ctica de metge d'Innovaci¨® Jos¨¦ Ferrer sobre el projecte Benestar de BSA, nom d'IDIAP Pere Gol, el 5 de mar? de 2025 a l'estand de XarSMART al Mobible Word Congress.
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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.
Best Sampling Practices Webinar ¨C 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.
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Dr. Vincenzo Giordano began his medical career 2011 at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Here, he performed complex adult cardiothoracic surgical procedures, significantly enhancing his proficiency in patient critical care, as evidenced by his FCCS certification.
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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.
Unit 1: Introduction to Histological and Cytological techniques
? Differentiate histology and cytology
? Overview on tissue types
? Function and components of the compound light microscope
? Overview on common Histological Techniques:
o Fixation
o Grossing
o Tissue processing
o Microtomy
o Staining
o Mounting
? Application of histology and cytology
Dr. Anik Roy Chowdhury
MBBS, BCS(Health), DA, MD (Resident)
Department of Anesthesiology, ICU & Pain Medicine
Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital (ShSMCH)
Cardiac Arrhythmia definition, classification, normal sinus rhythm, characteristics , types and management with medical ,surgical & nursing, health education and nursing diagnosis for paramedical students.
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.
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What is FAO doing to support rabies control programmes in Bali, Indonesia, using One Health approach with mass dog vaccination and integrated bite case management as main strategies
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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
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Acute & Chronic Inflammation, Chemical mediators in Inflammation and Wound he...Ganapathi Vankudoth
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[OCWACE2014] Introductory PPT for TMU OCW course: Introduction to Chinese Medicine.
1. Introduction to Chinese
Medicine
Instructor:
Prof. Wang, Ching-Chiung
College of Pharmacy
Taipei Medical University
Acknowledgement: Department of Chinese Medicine
and Pharmacy, Ministry of Health and Welfare,
TAIWAN
3. Course Structure of Chinese Medicine
(CM)
E-Learning of CM
Modern technologies in CM
Tranditional theories & skills
Chinese Drug
Chinese Medicine
Intro to CM 2
Intro. to CM
Chi & Yin-Yang
Verification of
Herbs
Herbology
Clinical CM
Pharmacognosy
and Lab
Clinical
Application
of CM
Preparation
Prescription
of CM and Lab of CM and Lab
OSCE of CM