FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : Télémédecine et diabète (audio)
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : Télémédecine et diabète - le plan d’éducation personnalisé para médical (e-PEP)
Résumé : Le Plan d’Education Personnalisé électronique consiste en une prise en charge paramédicale dans l’acte de télémédecine, dans le cadre de la coopération interprofessionnelle comme le définit la Loi HPST (loi du 21 Juillet 2009, article 51).
- Il répond aux exigences du décret n° 2010-1229 du 19 octobre 2010 relatif à la télémédecin
Controlling Access to Panopto Recordings
Controlling Access to Panopto Recordings - Adam Warren
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University Certificate in Midwifery This educational module has been developed to support the University Certificate in Midwifery at the University of Malawi and upgrading midwifery programmes. It combines a number of new strategies that are being piloted by the Maternal and Chi
2.1 Reading
This unit is essential reading if you want to look at, and think about, people's ideas, practices and products to try to understand what they mean. Developing your skill in analysis–interpretation–evaluation and communication is a good and worthwhile investment. Aimed at learners of arts and humanities subjects, you will find this unit invaluable whether you are new to study or more experienced.
Immunology Japan earthquake, recorded by seismic monitors in & around Texas: 3-11-2011 Dexter author Jeff Lindsay in conversation at ANU, 10 March 2011 Musculoskeletal Renal Alcohol Problems: A Health Promotion Approach Module Guide This instructional module will help you to develop an understanding of the various consequences of alcohol abuse and of the research processes used to measure this. The rest of the module will provide you with approaches to preventing alcohol Our Solar System: The Inner Planets - by StudyJams Wetlands Scientist The Impact of Earthquakes on the Human Life Part 1/3 The Impact of Earthquakes on the Human Life, Part 2/3 The Impact of Earthquakes on the Human Life Part 3/3 Earthquake Destruction Speed of Light - Sixty Symbols The little "c" representing the speed of light is perhaps the most famous symbol in physics and astronomy. It is one of the most fundamental constants in the world. Which means it is the same no matter in the world you are. Video explains how speed of light is measured. Video is of good quality and appropriate for high school students.  Run time 5 mins. Tsunami Preparation Drills What Rats Can Teach Us About Confidence Polydron: Sphera
USArray seismic monitors in and around Texas picked up the seismic waves from the magnitude 8.9 earthquake in Japan. SMU seismologist Brian Stump explains that the waves first reached the monitors from the west (the shortest distance across the globe from Japan) and then again from the east. Images from the IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutes in Seismology) Data Management System.
Jeff Lindsay is the creator of the bestselling Dexter books, on which the extremely popular television series, now in its fifth season, is based. In this ANU - Canberra Times Literary event at The Australian National University he discusses his work.
Jeff Lindsay's dark, ironic novels about the lovable serial killer with no soul (but a redeeming desire to kill only people who deserve it) have gained a legion of fans and assumed a place in contemporary culture.
In this video Jeff Lindsay, fresh
The sun is an average size star and is the center of our solar system. One of the things surrounding it is the astroid belt. The four planets inside the astroid belt are called the inner planets. They include: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Learn more about these four planets with this slide show from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
An ecosystems scientist from Oberlin College talks about the importance of wetlands restoration. Run time 04:23.
Impact of Earthquakes on the Human Life Part 1/3 - Learn about the causes and consequences of earthquakes. Also learn about how people in Japan deal with earthquakes in their daily lives. (07:32)
Impact of Earthquakes on the Human Life Part 2/3 - Learn about the psychological effect of earthquakes. Also learn about how much damage an earthquake can cause to the human life. (07:29)
Impact of Earthquakes on the Human Life Part 3/3 - Learn about how modern engineering is being used to save lives after an earthquake.
In this very brief video, the viewer can see the impact of earthquakes pound San Francisco and pulverize Taiwan. (00:47)
Tsunami Preparation Drills in Koh Yao Yai - The Asian Disaster Preparedness Center teach locals how to prepare and act during a tsunami to save their own lives. (03:05)
Kepecs uses rats to study the neurology of decision-making because their brains are evolutionarily similar to ours but much simpler. Likewise, if you wanted to learn how cars worked, you wouldn’t study a complicated Lexus; you’d study a Model T. This video is in lecture format. (07:41)
Learn how to creatively use the Polydron® Sphera Starter and Class Sets to make geometric models. This video provides tips for teachers, tutors, and parents of homeschooled children.













