Este documento presenta la Matriz y Guía de autoevaluación de la gestión educativa de instituciones de Educación Básica Regular aprobada por el SINEACE. La Matriz establece los factores, estándares e indicadores que serán evaluados en la gestión de las instituciones educativas. La Guía explica el proceso de autoevaluación que deben seguir las instituciones para identificar fortalezas y áreas de mejora. El objetivo es mejorar continuamente la calidad de la educación a través de la evaluación y acreditación de la gestión de las instituc
Este documento discute a física para zootecnia. Aborda tópicos como mecânica, termodinâmica, óptica e eletricidade. Também fornece um breve resumo histórico da física, desde os gregos antigos até os desenvolvimentos modernos.
Este documento apresenta o Programa Nacional de Formação Continuada a Distância nas Ações do FNDE, também conhecido como Formação pela Escola, com o objetivo de capacitar gestores, técnicos, conselheiros e representantes da comunidade sobre os diversos programas do FNDE de forma a distância. O documento discute a concepção, características e estrutura de gestão do programa, incluindo sua dimensão política e metodologia, com foco na tutoria como elemento central para o sucesso da educação a distância.
O documento descreve o período do Renascimento em Portugal no século XVI. O Renascimento chegou a Portugal neste período devido ao enriquecimento da burguesia e ao aumento do comércio com outras nações europeias. Expressou-se através de obras arquitetônicas em estilo manuelino, da pintura de mestres como Grão Vasco e da poesia de Gil Vicente e Luís de Camões.
Este documento presenta la Matriz y Guía de autoevaluación de la gestión educativa de instituciones de Educación Básica Regular aprobada por el SINEACE. La Matriz establece los factores, estándares e indicadores que serán evaluados en la gestión de las instituciones educativas. La Guía explica el proceso de autoevaluación que deben seguir las instituciones para identificar fortalezas y áreas de mejora. El objetivo es mejorar continuamente la calidad de la educación a través de la evaluación y acreditación de la gestión de las instituc
Este documento discute a física para zootecnia. Aborda tópicos como mecânica, termodinâmica, óptica e eletricidade. Também fornece um breve resumo histórico da física, desde os gregos antigos até os desenvolvimentos modernos.
Este documento apresenta o Programa Nacional de Formação Continuada a Distância nas Ações do FNDE, também conhecido como Formação pela Escola, com o objetivo de capacitar gestores, técnicos, conselheiros e representantes da comunidade sobre os diversos programas do FNDE de forma a distância. O documento discute a concepção, características e estrutura de gestão do programa, incluindo sua dimensão política e metodologia, com foco na tutoria como elemento central para o sucesso da educação a distância.
O documento descreve o período do Renascimento em Portugal no século XVI. O Renascimento chegou a Portugal neste período devido ao enriquecimento da burguesia e ao aumento do comércio com outras nações europeias. Expressou-se através de obras arquitetônicas em estilo manuelino, da pintura de mestres como Grão Vasco e da poesia de Gil Vicente e Luís de Camões.
The document reports a 783% increase in something, but provides no other context or details to explain this large percentage increase. It is unclear what exactly increased by 783% or over what period of time. Further information would be needed to understand the significance of the reported percentage change.
This document discusses Manny Hernandez and the Diabetes Hands Foundation's efforts to support those living with diabetes. It provides information on the growth of their online communities for English and Spanish speakers, their advocacy work around issues like diabetes technology and costs, and campaigns to improve diabetes education and Medicare coverage of continuous glucose monitors. Statistics are given on the rising economic burden of diabetes in the US and projections that as many as 1 in 3 US adults could have diabetes by 2050.
ADA submitted comments on two proposed rules from the FDA modifying the Nutrition Facts label that appears on most packaged foods in the United States and gives consumers information on the nutritional content of the food. The FDA is proposing changes to the content and layout of the Nutrition Facts label.
ADA submitted comments on two proposed rules from the FDA modifying the Nutrition Facts label that appears on most packaged foods in the United States and gives consumers information on the nutritional content of the food. The FDA is proposing changes to the content and layout of the Nutrition Facts label.
This document provides information about diabetes advocacy and working with elected officials. It discusses defining stakeholders in diabetes advocacy, including people with diabetes and those at risk. It encourages advocating to ensure access to optimal health and opportunities for those with diabetes. The document discusses meeting with members of Congress and providing follow-up. It emphasizes that governments and businesses make decisions with financial impacts in mind, and that balanced diabetes management reduces costs. The document encourages advocacy and working with others to help improve lives of those with diabetes.
This document discusses the value of social media in diabetes advocacy. It notes that social media allows advocates to increase knowledge and make a difference by connecting, offering support, and sharing information. Data shows huge growth in the number of people engaging about diabetes on Facebook and through Twitter hashtags. The document advocates using targeted tweets to draw attention from government agencies and lawmakers to support issues. It also discusses collaborating with partners at conferences and providing a roadmap to improve focus, inclusion and impact in diabetes advocacy efforts.
The document is a letter from Kelly Close and Nancy Liu of The diaTribe Foundation expressing opposition to California bill AB 1893. The letter argues that the bill, which requires consumers to purchase sharps containers when buying syringes or lancets, would unfairly burden people with diabetes by adding unnecessary costs. It suggests instead requiring insurers to cover sharps disposal costs. The letter also notes there is little evidence people with diabetes improperly dispose of needles, and more affordable disposal options exist beyond containers. It urges reconsidering the bill's impact on those living with diabetes in California.
The American Association of Diabetes Educators opposes AB 1893, which would mandate patients with chronic diseases purchase sharps containers when buying medical sharps. The AADE believes the bill places an unnecessary burden on patients, lacks scientific basis, and fails to adequately address disposal needs while penalizing those with chronic conditions. Additional data is needed on sharps in waste streams before responsible legislation can be considered. The AADE cannot support the bill unless harmful provisions are removed and significant amendments are made.
The National Diabetes Volunteer Leadership Council opposes AB 1893 unless amended for the following reasons:
1) The bill mandates that patients with chronic diseases like diabetes purchase sharps containers when buying medical supplies, which is an unworkable framework that punishes people for their medical conditions.
2) The rhetoric used by bill authors to promote the legislation is inflammatory and falsely suggests people with chronic diseases improperly dispose of needles, when most are responsible.
3) There are cheaper sharps containment options approved by health authorities that are mandated by the bill.
4) The bill conflicts with health insurance coverage and does not address disposal by intravenous drug users.
The letter opposes AB 1893 and asks the committee to oppose the bill or significantly amend it. The letter expresses concerns about inflammatory language used in materials supporting the bill that are disrespectful towards people with diabetes. It also argues that the bill's approach of mandating the purchase of sharps containers is unworkable and more expensive than free or cheaper disposal options. The letter requests an apology for false claims in supporting materials and suggests alternative approaches like requiring insurance coverage of disposal options.
An endocrinologist and director of a diabetes education non-profit opposes bill AB 1893, which would mandate patients purchase a sharps container each time they obtain needles or other supplies. He argues that most people with diabetes already know about proper disposal through education programs and free community disposal locations. Forcing purchases of containers would cause financial hardship without improving education or disposal practices. The bill appears aimed at benefiting certain companies and groups rather than patients.
#OpposeAB1893: California Bill that Burdens People with Diabetes on InsulinDiabetes Hands Foundation
The letter opposes bill AB 1893 which would mandate consumers purchase a sharps container each time they buy needles, syringes, or lancets. The letter argues the bill is misleading and benefits a single company. It claims existing practices endorsed by health organizations are sufficient and the bill does not accomplish its goals of reducing costs and injuries while helping with disposal compliance. The letter requests removing the container purchase mandate from the bill.
Big Blue Test poster: Immediate Impact of Exercise on Blood Glucose in People...Diabetes Hands Foundation
Diabetes Hands Foundation presented a poster abstract at the AADE in Philadelphia that uses the data collected during the 2012 Big Blue Test.
Our Big Blue Test scientific poster was awarded a big blue 1st place ribbon for “Immediate Impact of Exercise on Blood Glucose in People with Diabetes.”
Cocktails & Carbs Chicago: an introduction to Diabetes Hands Foundation durin...Diabetes Hands Foundation
Loneliness and social isolation are significant health risks according to recent research. Studies have shown that emotional isolation has similar health risks as smoking and increases the likelihood of early mortality. Additionally, research funding for conditions like Parkinson's disease receives far less funding per patient compared to other high profile diseases like breast cancer and HIV/AIDS. Maintaining social connections and reducing loneliness can positively impact both mental and physical health.
Diabetes Online Communities (DOCs) allow people with diabetes to connect, support each other, and share information free from outside influence. Key features of DOCs include member profiles, forums for discussions, private groups, and educational content. When evaluating a DOC, it is important to consider the size, rules around safety and conduct, the DOC's reputation, and whether it follows established codes of ethics. Popular and trusted DOCs provide identity, social connections, moderated discussions, and focus on supporting both patients and healthcare professionals.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on using social media for diabetes. It includes:
1) An agenda for the presentation that covers introductions, presentations, breakout sessions, and Q&A.
2) Biographies of the presenters, Amy Tenderich and Manny Hernandez, who are diabetes advocates and social media experts.
3) A discussion of the value of social media and technology for diabetes care and management. Research is accumulating that social media can help improve outcomes.
4) Guidance on developing a social media strategy and engaging ethically and legally online as a diabetes educator or provider. Concerns around patient privacy, confidentiality and representing your employer must be addressed
Snap overview by Mark Estes (Asante) - Live Interview on TuDiabetes, Aug. 15,...Diabetes Hands Foundation
The document describes the Asante Snap insulin pump. It highlights that the pump was designed to be easy to use based on patient and educator feedback. Several features are described as making the pump simple including prefilled cartridges that eliminate reservoir filling, an intuitive interface that allows users to complete tasks quickly, and a modular design that makes repairs less disruptive. Clinical studies showed patients found the Snap easier to use than competing pumps. The pump is also described as being more affordable than other options.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
The document reports a 783% increase in something, but provides no other context or details to explain this large percentage increase. It is unclear what exactly increased by 783% or over what period of time. Further information would be needed to understand the significance of the reported percentage change.
This document discusses Manny Hernandez and the Diabetes Hands Foundation's efforts to support those living with diabetes. It provides information on the growth of their online communities for English and Spanish speakers, their advocacy work around issues like diabetes technology and costs, and campaigns to improve diabetes education and Medicare coverage of continuous glucose monitors. Statistics are given on the rising economic burden of diabetes in the US and projections that as many as 1 in 3 US adults could have diabetes by 2050.
ADA submitted comments on two proposed rules from the FDA modifying the Nutrition Facts label that appears on most packaged foods in the United States and gives consumers information on the nutritional content of the food. The FDA is proposing changes to the content and layout of the Nutrition Facts label.
ADA submitted comments on two proposed rules from the FDA modifying the Nutrition Facts label that appears on most packaged foods in the United States and gives consumers information on the nutritional content of the food. The FDA is proposing changes to the content and layout of the Nutrition Facts label.
This document provides information about diabetes advocacy and working with elected officials. It discusses defining stakeholders in diabetes advocacy, including people with diabetes and those at risk. It encourages advocating to ensure access to optimal health and opportunities for those with diabetes. The document discusses meeting with members of Congress and providing follow-up. It emphasizes that governments and businesses make decisions with financial impacts in mind, and that balanced diabetes management reduces costs. The document encourages advocacy and working with others to help improve lives of those with diabetes.
This document discusses the value of social media in diabetes advocacy. It notes that social media allows advocates to increase knowledge and make a difference by connecting, offering support, and sharing information. Data shows huge growth in the number of people engaging about diabetes on Facebook and through Twitter hashtags. The document advocates using targeted tweets to draw attention from government agencies and lawmakers to support issues. It also discusses collaborating with partners at conferences and providing a roadmap to improve focus, inclusion and impact in diabetes advocacy efforts.
The document is a letter from Kelly Close and Nancy Liu of The diaTribe Foundation expressing opposition to California bill AB 1893. The letter argues that the bill, which requires consumers to purchase sharps containers when buying syringes or lancets, would unfairly burden people with diabetes by adding unnecessary costs. It suggests instead requiring insurers to cover sharps disposal costs. The letter also notes there is little evidence people with diabetes improperly dispose of needles, and more affordable disposal options exist beyond containers. It urges reconsidering the bill's impact on those living with diabetes in California.
The American Association of Diabetes Educators opposes AB 1893, which would mandate patients with chronic diseases purchase sharps containers when buying medical sharps. The AADE believes the bill places an unnecessary burden on patients, lacks scientific basis, and fails to adequately address disposal needs while penalizing those with chronic conditions. Additional data is needed on sharps in waste streams before responsible legislation can be considered. The AADE cannot support the bill unless harmful provisions are removed and significant amendments are made.
The National Diabetes Volunteer Leadership Council opposes AB 1893 unless amended for the following reasons:
1) The bill mandates that patients with chronic diseases like diabetes purchase sharps containers when buying medical supplies, which is an unworkable framework that punishes people for their medical conditions.
2) The rhetoric used by bill authors to promote the legislation is inflammatory and falsely suggests people with chronic diseases improperly dispose of needles, when most are responsible.
3) There are cheaper sharps containment options approved by health authorities that are mandated by the bill.
4) The bill conflicts with health insurance coverage and does not address disposal by intravenous drug users.
The letter opposes AB 1893 and asks the committee to oppose the bill or significantly amend it. The letter expresses concerns about inflammatory language used in materials supporting the bill that are disrespectful towards people with diabetes. It also argues that the bill's approach of mandating the purchase of sharps containers is unworkable and more expensive than free or cheaper disposal options. The letter requests an apology for false claims in supporting materials and suggests alternative approaches like requiring insurance coverage of disposal options.
An endocrinologist and director of a diabetes education non-profit opposes bill AB 1893, which would mandate patients purchase a sharps container each time they obtain needles or other supplies. He argues that most people with diabetes already know about proper disposal through education programs and free community disposal locations. Forcing purchases of containers would cause financial hardship without improving education or disposal practices. The bill appears aimed at benefiting certain companies and groups rather than patients.
#OpposeAB1893: California Bill that Burdens People with Diabetes on InsulinDiabetes Hands Foundation
The letter opposes bill AB 1893 which would mandate consumers purchase a sharps container each time they buy needles, syringes, or lancets. The letter argues the bill is misleading and benefits a single company. It claims existing practices endorsed by health organizations are sufficient and the bill does not accomplish its goals of reducing costs and injuries while helping with disposal compliance. The letter requests removing the container purchase mandate from the bill.
Big Blue Test poster: Immediate Impact of Exercise on Blood Glucose in People...Diabetes Hands Foundation
Diabetes Hands Foundation presented a poster abstract at the AADE in Philadelphia that uses the data collected during the 2012 Big Blue Test.
Our Big Blue Test scientific poster was awarded a big blue 1st place ribbon for “Immediate Impact of Exercise on Blood Glucose in People with Diabetes.”
Cocktails & Carbs Chicago: an introduction to Diabetes Hands Foundation durin...Diabetes Hands Foundation
Loneliness and social isolation are significant health risks according to recent research. Studies have shown that emotional isolation has similar health risks as smoking and increases the likelihood of early mortality. Additionally, research funding for conditions like Parkinson's disease receives far less funding per patient compared to other high profile diseases like breast cancer and HIV/AIDS. Maintaining social connections and reducing loneliness can positively impact both mental and physical health.
Diabetes Online Communities (DOCs) allow people with diabetes to connect, support each other, and share information free from outside influence. Key features of DOCs include member profiles, forums for discussions, private groups, and educational content. When evaluating a DOC, it is important to consider the size, rules around safety and conduct, the DOC's reputation, and whether it follows established codes of ethics. Popular and trusted DOCs provide identity, social connections, moderated discussions, and focus on supporting both patients and healthcare professionals.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on using social media for diabetes. It includes:
1) An agenda for the presentation that covers introductions, presentations, breakout sessions, and Q&A.
2) Biographies of the presenters, Amy Tenderich and Manny Hernandez, who are diabetes advocates and social media experts.
3) A discussion of the value of social media and technology for diabetes care and management. Research is accumulating that social media can help improve outcomes.
4) Guidance on developing a social media strategy and engaging ethically and legally online as a diabetes educator or provider. Concerns around patient privacy, confidentiality and representing your employer must be addressed
Snap overview by Mark Estes (Asante) - Live Interview on TuDiabetes, Aug. 15,...Diabetes Hands Foundation
The document describes the Asante Snap insulin pump. It highlights that the pump was designed to be easy to use based on patient and educator feedback. Several features are described as making the pump simple including prefilled cartridges that eliminate reservoir filling, an intuitive interface that allows users to complete tasks quickly, and a modular design that makes repairs less disruptive. Clinical studies showed patients found the Snap easier to use than competing pumps. The pump is also described as being more affordable than other options.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
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In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
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The skin is the largest organ and its health plays a vital role among the other sense organs. The skin concerns like acne breakout, psoriasis, or anything similar along the lines, finding a qualified and experienced dermatologist becomes paramount.
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Your smile is beautiful.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
Test bank for karp s cell and molecular biology 9th edition by gerald karp.pdfrightmanforbloodline
Test bank for karp s cell and molecular biology 9th edition by gerald karp.pdf
Test bank for karp s cell and molecular biology 9th edition by gerald karp.pdf
Test bank for karp s cell and molecular biology 9th edition by gerald karp.pdf
Lecture 6 -- Memory 2015.pptlearning occurs when a stimulus (unconditioned st...AyushGadhvi1
learning occurs when a stimulus (unconditioned stimulus) eliciting a response (unconditioned response) • is paired with another stimulus (conditioned stimulus)