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This presentation discusses tools, practices, and strategies to help laboratory trainers increase learner engagement before, during, and after training.
This video can also be viewed at
https://www.cdc.gov/lab-training/videos/learner-engagement/Learning-Engagement-low-res.mp4
Published: 21st Nov 2024 08:04:40 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Community Centered, Hyperlocal Strategies for Diabetes Prevention & Care - 07/31/2024
To effectively support people at risk for developing or living with type 2 diabetes manage their health, they need access to culturally relevant and tailored interventions. However, disparities in access are pronounced in groups at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes or diabetes complications – including some racial and ethnic minority groups and groups with lower socioeconomic status. Join CDC and an expert panel of partners as they share their strategies in designing and delivering equity-driven, community-based programs to address type 2 diabetes management and prevention. Learn about challenges people may face in preventing and managing the disease and its impact on type 2 diabetes prevention program participation. Hear how organizations are implementing hyperlocal, culturally nuanced engagement initiatives to enhance awareness and utilization of diabetes care services.
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https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/videos/community-engagement-diabetes-care-webinar-low-res.mp4
Published: 21st Nov 2024 07:44:10 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Building an AIDS-free Future for Over 100,000 Girls and Young Women
In Zambia, adolescent girls and young women bear a disproportionate burden of HIV infection. CDC is working to transform the outcome through the DREAMS (Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe) program, which addresses the key drivers of HIV in areas with the highest rates and widest gender disparities. In just three years, over 100,000 adolescent girls and young women have been supported through CDC DREAMS. By empowering girls and young women, DREAMS is building an AIDS-free future.
Video Transcript: https://www.cdc.gov/global-health/video/transcripts/sfatw-dreams-zambia_transcript.docx
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https://www.cdc.gov/global-health/video/2024-11-20-sfatw-dreams-zambia/sfatw-dreams-zambia-sfs_hires.mp4
Published: 21st Nov 2024 02:03:20 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Opioid Tapering: Talking With Patients about Treatment Changes
Opioid tapering is the gradual reduction of opioid use. This video segment provides a description of some of the rationale for discussing tapering with your patients.
Published: 21st Nov 2024 01:41:03 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CDC Video: Talking With Patients about using Naloxone
It’s important to talk to your patients about using naloxone during an opioid overdose. This short video highlights some non-stigmatizing phrases you can use when discussing naloxone with patients.
Published: 21st Nov 2024 01:40:00 By: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Health Organization Video: WHO's Science in 5 - Is pollution causing your COPD? - Short version
Watch the full episode at https://youtu.be/9bS-8b8oA_k
If you are experiencing breathlessness and fatigue and are exposed to polluted air you could have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Dr Sarah Rylance explains the symptoms, treatment and prevention of COPD. Find out if you are more susceptible to COPD in Science in 5.
Published: 21st Nov 2024 02:14:06 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: WHO's Science in 5 - Is pollution causing your COPD? - 21 November 2024
Episode #129 / November 21, 2024 / Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
If you are experiencing breathlessness and fatigue and are exposed to polluted air you could have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Dr Sarah Rylance explains the symptoms, treatment and prevention of COPD. Find out if you are more susceptible to COPD in Science in 5.
You can watch Science in 5 in your language by using the Auto-translate feature in YouTube.
Published: 21st Nov 2024 01:04:22 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: World leaders express strong support for WHO at the G20
Historic support for WHO at the G20 in Brazil, where Heads of State and Government emphasized the need for a sustainably funded WHO.
#InvestInWHO:
Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AMNCPq
Published: 20th Nov 2024 12:38:48 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: When men fight for victims' rights
Mirko Fernandez is a victim advocate at the Global Fund. In this episode, he talks about the complexities of preventing and responding to sexual misconduct in the aid sector.
Mirko shares how his career was shaped by his parents, who were Chilean exiles, and their activism against human rights violations in their home country. We also hear about his work in forensic anthropology and his advocacy for marginalised communities.
He talks about the importance of allyship, the role of education in promoting rights, and the challenges faced by victims during the investigation process. The conversation also touches on the psychological and emotional demands of victim advocacy work and strategies for self-care and resilience within this field.
Timecodes
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Mirko’s motivation for the role
06:28 Challenges and Insights from Working with UK Police
10:16 The role of allyship in gender equality
14:06 Victim and survivor-centred approaches
22:15 Supporting victims through the investigation process
25:37 Self-care for advocates in challenging environments
Published: 20th Nov 2024 06:52:30 By: World Health Organization (WHO)
World Health Organization Video: LIVE from #G20 with Dr Tedros and President Lula. #InvestInWHO
The plank involves using abdominal, thigh, back and arm muscles to keep the torso aloft while your toes and forearms are on the ground. A plank is an isometric exercise that targets the core – so if you've ever wanted to know how to get a stronger core, you'll find the plank figures highly.
0:00 Plank Hip Dip
0:43 Plank Leg Raise
1:22 Rest
1:44 Plank Shoulder Taps
2:25 Plank Lateral Raise
3:02 Rest
3:25 Elbow Touch Plank
4:05 Rotation Plank
4:44 Rest
5:06 Incline Plank
5:46 Plank Walkout with a Chair
6:25 Rest
6:47 Plank Side Steps
7:28 Elbow to Knee
8:06 Rest
8:28 Spiderman Plank
9:09 Kneeling Dynamic Plank
#abs #plank #core #belly #fat
Published: 22nd Nov 2024 11:50:58 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Ab Exercises That Will Light Up Your Core
In this video, we break down the 10 best ab workouts, covering exercises that target every part of your core from upper abs to obliques.
0:00 Russian Twist Plus
0:43 Russian Twist
1:22 Rest
1:44 Twisting Crunch
2:25 Crunch Floor
3:03 Rest
3:25 Plank Thigh Tap
4:05 One Arm Plank
4:44 Rest
5:06 Seated In Out Leg Raise
5:47 Frog on Floor Crunch
6:25 Rest
6:47 Tuck Crunch
7:29 Elbow to Knee
#abs #core #belly #core
Published: 20th Nov 2024 12:01:18 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Do These Jumping Exercises and Lose 5 kg In a Week
0:00 Jump
0:38 Side to Side Jumps
1:13 Frog Jumps
1:49 Side Jump Twist
2:25 Jumping Jack
3:00 Star Jump
3:35 Squat to Jumping Jack
4:11 Jump Split
4:46 Split Sprinter Lunge
5:22 Broad Jumps
#fat #cardio #hiit #weightloss #burn
Published: 19th Nov 2024 11:55:56 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: Bodyweight Exercises To Try At Home
Chair exercises allow you to work your upper and lower body while seated or supported, making them an excellent choice for anyone with balance or mobility issues.
0:00 Seated Forward Roll-up on a Chair
0:38 Back Rotation on a Chair
1:14 Sitting Side Bend
1:49 Thoracic Rotation on a Chair
2:24 Scissors Lift Crunch
3:00 Toe Touch
3:35 Sitting Air Bike
4:11 Dynamic Chest Stretch
4:47 Punch
5:23 Diagonal Reach on Chair
5:58 Overhead Stretch
6:33 Seated Piriformis Stretch R
7:09 Seated Piriformis Stretch L
#home #mobility #stretch #chair #exercises
Published: 18th Nov 2024 11:45:00 By: WORKOUT
Workout Exercise News: My At Home Bodyweight Exercises
This total body home circuit includes a variety of classic bodyweight exercises to work your body from head to toes.
0:00 Side Bow Stretch
0:48 Butterfly Leg Raise
1:33 Butterfly Pose
2:18 Garland Pose
3:04 Downward Dog
3:50 Rocking Frog Stretch
4:36 Downward Dog Knee To Nose
5:21 Leg Raises
6:07 Scissors
6:52 Puppy Pose
7:38 Cat Stretch
#morning #stretching #stretch
Published: 17th Nov 2024 12:23:41 By: WORKOUT
Medicine Video: Understanding and Treating Spinal Tumors
Neurosurgeon Daniel Lubelski, director of spinal tumor surgery at Johns Hopkins, will discuss the types of spinal tumors and treatment options currently available. #spinaltumor #johnshopkins https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/health-upcoming-event-list/understanding-and-treating-spinal-tumors
Published: 21st Nov 2024 05:29:34 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Management Guidance for Monochorionic Twin Pregnancies Webinar
Explore the challenges of monochorionic twin pregnancies, including TTTS and sFGR. Learn about the latest clinical guidelines, diagnostic tools, and treatments to improve outcomes for mothers and babies. Ideal for OBs, MFMs, and all high-risk pregnancy providers. #twinpregnancy #johnshopkins #fetaltherapy https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/gynecology-obstetrics/specialty-areas/fetal-therapy
Published: 21st Nov 2024 04:32:59 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Ep.8 Caring for the Caregiver — Lessons from 13 years of the Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE)
Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE) is a peer responder program that supports health care workers who have emotional distress due to difficult care-related events. Developed in 2010 at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, RISE has been replicated by hospitals and health systems globally. In this episode, two of RISE’s founders — Cheryl Connors and Matt Norvell — talk about how RISE was developed, how it is run and what health care leaders should consider when creating a peer-support program.
Takeaways:
1. A culture of connection and support is essential to improving the well-being of individuals and health care teams. Offering a peer support program, which provide a safe space to talk, is a key strategy.
2. Talking to someone who can relate and bear witness regarding the distress we face in health care can help us feel less alone and enable us to return to work and to our families without carrying the weight in silence.
3. Leaders, managers and supervisors can’t be all things to all people and need to focus on areas like safety and staffing. A peer support program, such as RISE, can impact the institution by off-loading some of the emotional support responsibility from managers.
4. Key drivers of success include: a.) a training curriculum and onboarding program for peer responders, b.) endorsement from leaders so staff feel they have permission to take time to receive support and so volunteer peer responders can help their colleagues in a rewarding way, and c.) care for the peer responders themselves. RISE offers a debriefing so volunteers can process difficult responses.
Resources:
RISE internal link for the Johns Hopkins Medicine community livejohnshopkins.sharepoint.com/sites/inside-rise/SitePages/home.aspx
Caring for the Caregiver program hopkinsmedicine.org/armstrong-institute/training-services/caring-for-the-caregiver
Published: 21st Nov 2024 11:47:46 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Hospital-to-Home-Health Transition Quality (H3TQ) Index
Johns Hopkins geriatrician Alicia Arbaje recaps findings from two bodies of work that address transitions of care for older adults from hospital to home health services. She describes the development of the Hospital-to-Home-Health Transition Quality (H3TQ) Index and research performed to validate the tool. The H3TQ Index measures care transition quality specific to hospital to home health transition. In testing this tool, Arbaje and colleagues found that the majority of care transitions from the hospital to the home involve safety issues that are not addressed before discharge — despite efforts to do so. The quality of care transitions still needs work, and the H3TQ Index can help identify issues that should be targeted. The plan is to make the tool available to researchers and health care systems interested in improving transitions of care quality. #H3TQ #johnshopkins
Read an abstract about the tool development and validation at bit.ly/3BzCIMQ.
Read an abstract about recommendations for how to use the H3TQ index at bit.ly/3NsdHWt.
Order the index at no cost: https://jhtv.e-lucid.com/product/hospital-to-home-health-transition-quality-h3tq-index
Published: 20th Nov 2024 06:04:28 By: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medicine Video: Facilitating the Shift Toward Precision Rehabilitation: Infrastructure, Feasibility & Implementation
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