SFAP 2011 Mourir à la maison : un rendez-vous trop souvent manqué
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Titre : SFAP 2011 Mourir à la maison : un rendez-vous trop souvent manqué.
Auteur(s) : S. MOREAU (Médecin – Limoges - France).
Etablissement : Service Hématologie clinique et thérapie cellulaire, CHU Dupuytren, Limoges, France.
Résumé : « C’est à la façon dont on meurt dans une société que l’on sait comment on y vit ». Selon le rapport 2009, de l’Inspection Générale des Affaires Sociales, 3/4 des patients décèdent en institution alors que
SFAP 2011 – Valeur et principe fondateur du mouvement français des soins palliatifs.
Titre : SFAP 2011 – Valeur et principe fondateur du mouvement français des soins palliatifs
Auteur(s) : R. SCHAERER (Médecin – Grenoble, France).
Etablissement : Université Joseph Fourier
Résumé : Valeur et principe fondateur du mouvement français des soins palliatifs : leur rôle ultérieur dans les choix politiques.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référe
SFAP 2011 Irruption du malheur dans une famille, question
Titre : SFAP 2011 Irruption du malheur dans une famille
Résumé : Irruption du malheur dans une famille. Annonce d’une mauvaise nouvelle dans la famille.
Auteur(s) : P. GUEX (Psychiatre, Lausanne - Suisse).
L’approche familiale, aussi difficile qu’elle puisse être va se faire sur plusieurs niveaux bio-psycho-sociaux. Cette annonce risque fort d’entrainer une crise pour le patient et la famille, un réaménagement des rôles familiaux est alors inévitable.
"Cold War Science, Fall 2008"
" This seminar examines the history and legacy of the Cold War on American science. It explores scientist's new political roles after World War II, ranging from elite policy makers in the nuclear age to victims of domestic anti Communism. It also examines the changing institutions in which the physical sciences and social sciences were conducted during the postwar decades, investigating possible epistemic effects on forms of knowledge. The subject closes by considering the place of science in th
An Introduction to Medical Informatics Slides with Instructor Notes
This HIBBS presentation is an introduction to the domain of medical informatics. It explains that medical informatics is an applied field of study that is continuously evolving. The presentation takes the audience through the various iterations of what medical informatics means from its inception till today. A definition of medical informatics is given, followed by a description of the sub-fields that form part of this domain. The need and importance of medical info
An Introduction to Medical Informatics Videos Part 4
This HIBBS presentation is an introduction to the domain of medical informatics. It explains that medical informatics is an applied field of study that is continuously evolving. The presentation takes the audience through the various iterations of what medical informatics means from its inception till today. A definition of medical informatics is given, followed by a description of the sub-fields that form part of this domain. The need and importance of medical info
Fish Farming
Good water for drinking and agriculture is becoming a precious commodity on our planet. This two minute video is about how agricultural engineers work with math to make it possible for farmers to understand how water from raising fish can go watering plants. A good career video or one about math in daily life.
Running time 1:56 minutes.
"The English Are So Nice!" by D H Lawrence (poetry reading)
He didn't just write Lady Chatterley's Lover. D H Lawrence at the Poetry Foundation:
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/d-h-lawrence
The picture is the crowd at Royal Ascot, from The Daily Telegraph.
"Britannia Guards Our Coasts, Protecting a Typical English Family" a poster is available here:
http://www.art.co.uk/products/p4049627680-sa-i4694009/posters.htm
The English are so nice
so awfully nice
they are the nicest people in the world.
And what's more, they're very nice about being nic
Walk Away: Movie Clip From 3:10 to Yuma
After Wades' gang puts a bounty on all of his captors, the local sheriff gives up and leaves Dan to walk Wade to the station by himself. Themes of virtue, courage, and goodness are illustrated through this clip. A person's choices in difficult times define them.
( 4:12)
Carbon Cycle Cartoon
This animation explains the carbon cycle and humans' conbritution to it. by Sofia (Climate Champion, 2006). (04:36)
{Suresh 171} The winter season in India
{Suresh 171} The winter season in India भारत में शीत ऋतु ( Bharat mein sheet ritu) देवनागरी/ Devanagari लिप्यंतरण (Lipyantaran) Transliteration अनुवाद (Anuwaad) Translation नवम्बर से फरवरी सर्दियों (winter) के मौसम (season) रहते...
PhillieBot Robot Gives First Pitch at a Phillies Game
PhillieBot, designed by the University of Pennsylvania, gives the first pitch at a Phillies game, pitching to the Phillie Phanatic. Unfortunately, the Phillie Phanatic apparently broke its wrist catching a pitch last year. This time, at the last minute, the robot's engineers were told to turn the pitching arm's power down, so as not to hurt the Phanatic again. This robot has the potential to throw a ball at very high speeds, if the settings were set to allow for it.
Penn Relays 2011 College Women's 4x100 Race
The Penn Relays (also Penn Relays Carnival) is the oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States, hosted annually since April 21, 1895 by the University of Pennsylvania at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It regularly attracts more than 15,000 participants from high schools, colleges, and track clubs throughout North America and abroad, notably Jamaica, competing in more than 300 events over five days. Historically, the event has been credited with popularizing
2011 Commencement Address by Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington, internationally renowned actor and director, delivered the address at the University of Pennsylvania's 255th Commencement on Monday, May 16. Washington is one of the nation's preeminent performing artists, having achieved wide acclaim for his film, theatrical and television performances, as well as his accomplishments in film directing and television production. Washington has received the most distinguished accolades of his art, including two Academy Awards and a Tony Award.
Jasper Kirkby: The CLOUD experiment at CERN
Jasper Kirkby
Head of the CLOUD Experiment - CERN, Geneva.
This lecture is part of SFU's 2011 global warming seminar series "Global Warming: A Science Perspective".
Regardless of one's perspective the effects of global warming are a quantifiable set of environmental results. That is why the SFU Dean of Science Office invited some of the world's leading scientists to present results of their research in this six-part series of talks.
The series is designed to speak to a general audience of un
Technical Communication: Design and Production
Learn to design technical documents and publications at Simon Fraser University -- Continuing Studies
http://www.sfu.ca/techcomm
Technical communication doesn't stop with writing.
Simon Fraser University instructor Ellen Ashdown describes an online technical document design course called Design and Production of Technical Publications.
The course is part of a Continuing Studies certificate in technical communication—offered entirely online.
In the course, you will learn how design relates to
The design of online activities in English Studies
The design of online activities in English Studies
REI 6th Annual Symposium: Part 1 - Introductions by Dr. Paul Falkowski & Lecture by Dr. Ralph Izzo
This is the first lecture of the Rutgers Energy Institute's 6th Annual Symposium. Dr. Paul Falkowski, director of the Institute, begins the symposium, followed by Dr. Ralph Izzo, President & CEO of PSE&G, who lectures on "The Benefits of Competitive Markets on Consumers in Electricity Markets."
Please find the second lecture of the symposium at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezCWyM1cXvI
For more information please visit http://rei.rutgers.edu/
Loving Israel
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