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This episode of VistaTalks featured an inspiring conversation with two dynamic professionals in the localization industry: Daniel Costa, a lead Portuguese linguist and experienced podcaster, and Ingveldur St. Ingveldardóttir, a creative Icelandic linguist with a passion for language and detail. Their story is a testament to the power of mentorship and collaboration, culminating in the creation of their podcast, Translation Matters.
O TranstornoDeAcumulação ficou bastante conhecido pela série "Acumuladores", que mostra casos extremos. Mas mesmo quando não são tão impactantes, o mecanismo é o mesmo: os pacientes adquirem uma tralha que vai se empilhando até ser difícil simplesmente caminhar pela casa. Vamos entender um pouco mais sobre o transtorno com o dr. Daniel Costa, médico assistente do Instituo de Psiquiatria do HC da FMUSP e pesquisador do Protoc, Programa Transtornos do Espectro Obsessivo-Compulsivo.Aparte: Pedro de SantiProdução: Baioque ConteúdoRoteiro e apresentação: Luiz Fujita JrCoordenação geral: Tainã DamiãoRedes: Tainah MedeirosEdição: Amanda HatzyrahTrilha sonora: Paulo GarfunkelIdentidade visual: Ana VizeuInstagram: @entrementespodcastYouTube: @entrementespodcastSupport the showClique aqui para contribuir com a manutenção do Entrementes!
Você já ouviu falar na MEDReview? Com o slogan “O seu parceiro na jornada rumo à Residência Médica!”, a empresa tem como objetivo ensinar e educar médicos e estudantes de medicina, que buscam uma jornada diferenciada para ingressar à Residência. Criada em 2020, a marca já impactou diretamente mais de 8.500 profissionais pelo mundo. No episódio #92 do Hotmart Cast, você vai conhecer a história dos Doutores Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa, os fundadores do Grupo MEDReview e da OFT-REVIEW. Oftalmologistas formados pela Universidade de São Paulo (USP) e que tiveram grande êxito na prova de título do CBO (Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia), os amigos tinham uma paixão em comum: ensinar. Foi então, que em 2020, no auge da pandemia da covid-19, os dois iniciaram uma verdadeira jornada pelo mundo do empreendedorismo e da educação médica. Tomados pela vontade de transformar seus conhecimentos em metodologias para ensinar companheiros da área e futuros profissionais, eles enfrentaram os desafios de adentrar ao mercado digital e ao longo de quatro anos, já construíram um Negócio que fatura milhões de reais e que acima de tudo, ajudam no desenvolvimento e aprendizados de novos médicos. Por que eles “deixaram de lado” o modelo tradicional de atuação da profissão com a garantia de bons salários para abrirem o próprio Negócio? Como eles começaram e alcançaram autoridade no assunto? Quais as metodologias que eles aplicam no dia a dia? Como unificar o conhecimento técnico e a necessidade da prática ao digital? As respostas para essas e muitas outras perguntas, nós vamos conferir juntos.
Quer aprender sobre carreira, marketing, negócios, inovação e muita motivação?Quarta-feira, às 8h, no Papo Empreendedor da @guaruja929fm você vai conhecer melhor a história do Daniel Costa.Daniel é Administrador de Empresas, especializado em Gestão de Pessoas e Dinâmica dos Grupos, possui uma rica vivência acadêmica e profissional. Com mestrado em Organizações pelo PPGA/UFRGS, é professor de pós-graduação, coach de grupos, instrutor de líderes e consultor. Foi um dos fundadores da Santo de Casa Endomarketing S/A e atuou como executivo em grandes organizações, como Xerox e Claro.Além disso, foi comentarista de economia e negócios na Rádio BAND AM. Reconhecido como um dos principais especialistas do país na área, é autor dos livros “Endomarketing Inteligente” (2010), “Não Existe Gestão Sem Comunicação” (2014) e “Vamos Conversar?” (2023).Daniel possui sólida experiência em projetos de comunicação corporativa e educação para empresas, tendo colaborado com importantes organizações, incluindo: AES Brasil, AGCO, Andrade Gutierrez, Brasil Foods, Braskem, John Deere, Petrobras Transportes, Renault do Brasil, SEBRAE Nacional e Unimed Brasil.Com uma trajetória profissional destacada, ele tem contribuído significativamente para a melhoria da comunicação e gestão dentro das empresas, trazendo resultados expressivos em termos de engajamento e eficiência organizacional.Não fique fora dessa!#guarujátaon #radio #guaruja #papoempreendedor #grandesempreendedores
Hoje nosso episódio conta com a presença do Daniel Costa, Diretor de Produtos da Asics Latinoamérica, e Flavio Higa, Gerente de Produto na categoria Running. Atualmente, os dois são pilares essenciais dentro da Asics e juntos somam 17 anos de casa. Eles aproveitaram para conversar um pouco sobre Marketing Esportivo e o mercado de Tênis que vem crescendo mais e mais a cada ano no Brasil.---------------------------------------------Novos Episódios Toda Quinta---------------------------------------------PLAYLIST COMPLETA https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcotMVx5Zr8VPHl8RZ3KuI3jULNRxya5YZ2Foods - https://www.instagram.com/z2foodsGUESTDaniel CostaFlavio Higa - https://www.instagram.com/flavio_higa/HOSTSVictor Castelo Branco - https://www.instagram.com/victorcastellobrancoz2Paulo Puccinelli - https://www.instagram.com/paulo.puccinelli
Hoje nosso episódio conta com a presença do Daniel Costa, Diretor de Produtos da Asics Latinoamérica, e Flavio Higa, Gerente de Produto na categoria Running. Atualmente, os dois são pilares essenciais dentro da Asics e juntos somam 17 anos de casa. Eles aproveitaram para conversar um pouco sobre Marketing Esportivo e o mercado de Tênis que vem crescendo mais e mais a cada ano no Brasil. --------------------------------------------- Novos Episódios Toda Quinta--------------------------------------------- PLAYLIST COMPLETA https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcotMVx5Zr8VPHl8RZ3KuI3jULNRxya5Y Z2Foods - https://www.instagram.com/z2foods GUESTDaniel Costa Flavio Higa - https://www.instagram.com/flavio_higa/HOSTS Victor Castelo Branco - https://www.instagram.com/victorcastellobrancoz2 Paulo Puccinelli - https://www.instagram.com/paulo.puccinelli
Os Segredos da Comunicação na Era BANI: Navegando pelas Águas Turbulentas da Modernidade. O que é o mundo BANI? Este é o tema principal do podcast Sem Freio dessa semana com a presença de Daniel Costa. Mergulhamos fundo na temática da comunicação em um mundo em constante mutação, influenciado pelos princípios do mundo BANI (Frágil, Ansioso, Não Linear e Incompreensível). Exploramos como as relações interpessoais, os processos de trabalho e até mesmo a própria identidade são moldados e desafiados nesse contexto fluido e complexo. Com insights valiosos de especialistas em comunicação e pensadores contemporâneos, examinamos as estratégias necessárias para navegar com sucesso por essas águas turbulentas. Discutimos as nuances da linguagem digital, as armadilhas da polarização e a importância da adaptação constante. Prepare-se para uma jornada de reflexão e descoberta enquanto exploramos como a comunicação eficaz se torna uma habilidade crucial para sobreviver e prosperar no mundo BANI. Junte-se a nós enquanto desvendamos os mistérios dessa nova era digital e compartilhamos ideias sobre como podemos nos comunicar de maneira mais autêntica, conectada e significativa. Venha com a gente conversar ao vivo! SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL E RECEBA BENEFÍCIOS ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpVW4P0TGhGUMPUgH4y1fXw/joinINSCREVA-SE NO CANAL ► https://www.youtube.com/user/dimitrikozma?sub_confirmation=1PARTICIPANTES DESSE EPISÓDIO:Dimitri Kozma, Daniel Costa CONTEÚDO DESTE EPISÓDIO: 00:00 – Introdução 02:00 – O mundo Bani / Vuca? 03:00 – Recados e jabás 07:00 – O que é o Mundo Bani / Mundo Vuca? * 10:00 – Detalhando a sociedade Bani - Frágil, Ansioso, Não linear e Incompreensível 13:00 – Isso foi construído? 17:00 – Polarização política 24:00 – Como as características do mundo BANI impactam nossas formas de comunicação atualmente? 28:00 – Crianças com preguiça do não-linear 31:00 – Incompreensível 34:00 – Devemos aplicar o Bani na comunicação? Não seria anti-ético? 39:00 – Gatilho mental ** 43:00 – Comentários 44:00 – O impressionante é tantas pessoas terem consciência disso e ainda assim estamos consumindo açúcar e coca cola diariamente e comprando online coisas inúteis. Como frear isso sem cair em outros gatilhos? 48:00 – O que seria a liberdade? 50:00 – Falar em público 53:00 – Disciplina 54:00 – Futuro na Inteligência artificial * 58:00 – Sofrimento 01:02:00 – Sistemas dopaminérgicos 01:04:00 – Personas * 01:08:00 – Estratégias para a gente aplicar na comunicação 01:12:00 – Ansiedade 01:14:00 – Filme: Dias Perfeitos (2023) 01:15:00 – Mudança de vida / O que é felicidade? 01:20:00 – Qual é o futuro com o Bani? Isso vai mudar? 01:22:00 – Movimento Woke * 01:32:00 – Woke no Canadá 01:50:00 – Preconceito 01:58:00 – Comentários 02:01:00 – Cristianismo 02:06:00 – Comentários 02:09:00 – Conflito Israel e Palestina 02:29:00 – Comentários Finais LINKS COMENTADOS: Cobriu a GUERRA DA UCRÂNIA – Entrevista com Daniel Costa - PODCAST SEM FREIO 173 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1RUo1VeasE Livro Inofensivos ► https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/B0CRTF8RMN --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dimitrikozma/message
In this profoundly moving episode of The Unconventionalists podcast, Mark Leruste sits down with Daniel Costa Gil, a man whose life story embodies the very essence of human resilience and hope. Born as the youngest of four brothers in South Africa, our guest this week is the sole survivor of a family that faced an unimaginable cascade of tragedies. From the heart-wrenching loss of his parents and siblings to facing life's harshest challenges alone, his journey is a testament to the indomitable human spirit. In an intimate conversation, Daniel shares for the first time the harrowing details of his childhood - marked by the sudden loss of his father, a renowned psychologist, to suicide and the devastating struggles of his mother, a dedicated doctor who through a series of tragic events, found herself in a situation that led her to her darkest hour. The episode takes a deep dive into the fateful day that changed everything, when a crisis led to an unimaginable family tragedy that would forever change the course of Daniel's life. Yet, amidst this backdrop of sorrow and loss, Daniel's story is not one of despair. It's a narrative of incredible strength, love, and an unyielding belief in the possibility of a brighter tomorrow. He opens up about the challenges of overcoming the complex emotions surrounding his mother's actions on November 13th, 1998, and the heartbreak of losing his last remaining brother during the global pandemic. His message is clear and powerful: Life happens for us, not to us. In this episode, Daniel eloquently shares how he transformed his pain into his purpose, helping others navigate their journeys of grief, guilt and shame into transforming into their authentic self and expression. When shit hits the fan and your world turns upside down, Daniel is the man you call. Join us for a life-changing episode that's more than just a story - it's an exploration of the depths of grief and the heights of human resilience. It's a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is a light of hope that never goes out. Daniel Costa Gil (www.danielcostgil.com) is a graduate of my Own Your Story programme. If you'd like to find out more how you can go through the same life-changing experience and turn your story into a powerful asset that gets noticed, raises your profile and inspires others, visit www.storycast.co. SPONSORS This week's episode of The Unconventionalists podcast was brought to you by: Storycast: www.storycast.co - Learn how to turn your story into a powerful asset that gets noticed GET IN TOUCH WITH MARK Website: www.markleruste.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/markleruste YouTube: www.youtube.com/markleruste Facebook: www.facebook.com/markleruste Twitter: www.twitter.com/markleruste LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/markleruste
With organic visits driving over half of online traffic to websites, your business must have a solid SEO strategy to compete in search results. Daniel Costa, Head of SEO at Rocket, discusses SEO trends in 2023 and the top 10 actions you need to take this year to succeed.Guest:Daniel Costa is an experienced Search Engine Optimization Consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry, and is Rocket's Head of SEO. He has been involved in numerous complex SEO campaigns involving global domains, migrations, e-commerce, lead gen, local, technical analysis, link building strategy and content plans. Daniel is a strong marketing professional with a Bachelor of Business and Commerce focused in Marketing and Human Resources from Western Sydney University. You can follow him on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-costa-52a280150/].Find Us Online:James Lawrence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslawrenceoz/ Smarter Marketer Website: https://www.smartermarketer.com.au/ Rocket Agency Website: https://rocketagency.com.au/ Rocket Agency LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rocket-agency-pty-ltd/Buy Smarter Marketer:Hardcover: https://amzn.to/30O63kg Kindle: https://amzn.to/2ZqfCWm About the Podcast:This is the definitive podcast for Australian marketers. Join Rocket Agency Co-Founder and best-selling author, James Lawrence in conversation with marketers, leaders, and thinkers about what it takes to be a smarter and more successful marketer.
A série de lives de revisão dessa semana contou com a participação especial da prof. Ana Letícia, que veio trazer luz a um tema que muitos alunos tem medo, o Estrabismo! O assunto discutido foram as síndromes especiais, com destaque para Duane e Brown, dois temas quentíssimos para a prova do CBO! A didática e o carisma da prof. Ana são tão bons, que ela consegue simplificar e tornar um tema considerado complexo, algo mais leve e prazeroso de se estudar. Se você vai fazer a prova do CBO ou o teste do progresso, não pode perder esse conteúdo.
Live de Revisão - Vias lacrimais O tema da Live de revisão dessa semana foi escolhido a dedo - Vias lacrimais! Esse é o tema mais incidente dentro de Plástica e Órbita…sendo também um queridinho da prova teórico prática! Os professores Bernardo e Daniel revisaram os aspectos mais importantes de formação e composição da lágrima, anatomia e Propedêutica das vias lacrimais! Teste de Milder, Teste de Jones I e II, Dacriocistografia, Dacriocintolografia…tudo isso vai ficar fácil depois que você assistir essa revisão! A prova do CBO está cada vez mais próxima! Sigam firmes e contem conosco! Avante!
Hello Interactors,This post brings new meaning to the phrase ‘reading the tea leaves'. Watching my tea diffuse recently, I got to thinking about how humans diffuse around the globe like tea particulates in a teacup. Some migrate intentionally, others are forced, and some are lured across borders — as if by osmosis, like tea through a strainer.It's tea time somewhere in the world, so grab a cup and let's go… DRINKING DYNAMICS AND HUMAN DIFFUSIONI'm a tea drinker. I relish the ritual of tea-making, watching the clear water transform in hue, be it the gentle embrace of green tea or the profound depths of black. Hydrogen and its oxygen friends, in a fervent state, eagerly extract molecules from the tea elements, diffusing them throughout the cup until a balance or 'teaquilibrium' is reached.However, this seemingly simple diffusion reflects deeper laws of thermodynamics; it's not merely turning twigs into tea. This transformation is part of a grander system — from the tea leaf's growth in specific conditions, its journey through processing, to ultimately gracing my cup. The tea species' continued evolutionary existence and popularity can be attributed to its taste, aroma, and color. So much so that the fragile leaf bears historical weight — wars have been waged for such traits.Whether in a teacup, an ecosystem, or an economy, these processes reveal a system's tendency towards certain outcomes, showcasing nature's ceaseless drive for equilibrium and long-term persistence.This parallels the evolution of humans and how they interact with people and place. Over millennia, humans have been driven to seek better environments, whether they offer more food, safety, or other resources. This behavior, while not consciously directed toward the grand "purpose" of the species, has clear benefits in terms of survival and reproductive success.Kinetic agitation in the physical and social world is what lead humans to diffuse around the globe — to pass through permeable boundaries intent on achieving equilibrium and long-term persistence. And these days, the world is very agitated and humans are diffusing in record numbers.Wars and political conflicts, combined with economic hardships, are driving global migrations, including South and Central Americans north to the U.S. border. Political repression and discrimination are pushing individuals to search for more tolerant societies. Environmental challenges, from droughts to rising sea levels, are displacing both intra and intercontinental populations, including inhabitants watching their Pacific Islands become submerged. By the end of 2022 108 million people were forcibly displaced — and growing. That's up from 40 million in 2010.But it's not all crises driven. With some of the largest populations in the world rising out of poverty more and more migrate in search of better educational opportunities and the prospect of a brighter future.When I was hiring at Microsoft in the early 1990s, the U.S. government was issuing many more work visas than today. The increasing interconnectedness of the world, through technology and transportation, allowed me to hire skilled professionals from other nations. Today people are on massive waitlists hoping to migrate to tech hubs in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Which can be cruel. Some are heavily recruited, offered jobs, and then forced to live in precarity; putting their lives on hold, they wait as the visa lottery unfolds.But many of those making their way to the U.S. border aren't being recruited. Not directly anyway. They're being drawn, through a semi-permeable legal membrane called a border, from areas of low job concentration to high. Agitated by a variety of circumstances, they seek goals and equilibrium in their lives in a quest to persist.CAPITALISM, MIGRATION, AND THE OSMOSIS OF LABORCompanies and corporations are also goal seeking. They seek to maximize profits. Just as cells have evolved mechanisms for osmotic balance, capitalism has evolved to maximize capital accumulation. And low-wage migrant workers have evolved as a mechanism to achieve this goal.Daniel Costa is the Director of Immigration Law and Policy Research at the Economic Policy Institute. In September of 2023 he testified in front of the U.S. House Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions on the ‘The Impact of Biden's Open Border on the American Workforce'.He said, “Without immigrant workers, many sectors of the economy would cease to function adequately—whether it be the construction of buildings, crop production, or information technology services.”And according to the Immigration Research Initiative, the range of jobs is wide: “the majority of immigrants are in middle- or upper-wage jobs—with 48% employed in middle-wage jobs, earning more than 2/3 of median earnings for fulltime workers (or $35,000 per year) and 17% are in upper-wage jobs, earning more than double the median.” However, “immigrants are ‘disproportionately likely to be in low-wage jobs. In all, 35 percent of immigrants are in jobs paying under $35,000, compared to 26 percent of U.S.-born workers.”As throughout the history of the United States, America runs on immigrants. Even, or at times, especially, undocumented workers. Estimated at just 5% of the overall labor market, a 2017 report from the Institute on Taxation and Public Policy states “undocumented immigrants contribute significantly to state and local taxes, collectively paying an estimated $11.74 billion a year.” In California alone, there are an estimated three million undocumented workers accounting for $3.1 billion in state and local taxes.They estimate “immigrants nationwide pay on average an estimated 8 percent of their incomes in state and local taxes (this is their effective state and local tax rate). To put this in perspective, the top 1 percent of taxpayers pay an average nationwide effective tax rate of just 5.4 percent.”Despite the contributions of nearly eight million undocumented workers, they have no legal status making them ripe for exploitation by employers. And should these workers complain about unfair or unsafe working conditions or unpaid wages, they risk retaliation and deportation.A 2009 survey of 4300 undocumented workers revealed 37% were illegally paid below minimum wage compared to 16% of U.S.-born workers. And nearly 90% of them said they were not paid overtime wages — a crime that would likely trigger litigation by U.S.-born workers.One of the primary legal avenues for migrants seeking work in the U.S. is through temporary "nonimmigrant" visas. In 2019, over 2 million migrant workers, representing about 1% of the labor force, were in the U.S. under such programs. Despite their legal status, these workers are highly vulnerable to exploitation, often burdened by illegal recruitment fees that lead to debt bondage. Upon arrival, many find the promised job non-existent, and some even fall victim to human trafficking, including forced involvement in the sex industry.STEEPING IN THE OSMOTIC TENSION OF CAPITALISM AND MIGRATIONMeanwhile, there are companies across the nation calling on Biden and Congress to fast-track legal authorization of immigrant workers. Just last month, 100 New York CEOs signed an open letter to Biden calling on him to act, stating there is “a compelling need for expedited processing of asylum applications and work permits for those who meet federal eligibility standards.” This summer politicians in several states were also calling for the same to fill jobs.Meanwhile, congress would rather ‘build the wall'. They've allocated funding for immigration enforcement at a rate eight times greater than immigration court adjudications and asylum and refugee activities. $37 billion is directed towards Border Patrol and ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations, compared to $3.5 billion for immigration courts and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Refugee, Asylum, and International Operations Directorate.This only leads to more procedural lags that inadvertently promote workplace exploitation, leading to issues like the rise of illicit child labor. Immigrant children don't choose to work for little to no wages, the uncaring U.S. economic system draws them in — like hot water drawing molecules from a tea leaf.Some say the United States is ‘swamped' and can't accommodate immigrants. And yet Costa Rica has taken in over 270,000 forcibly displaced migrants accounting for 5% of their tiny, and relatively poor, country. Columbia has absorbed two million Venezuelans providing them legal status and a right to remain there for ten years.I think the immigrant situation in America and the exploitation of the disadvantaged, a hallmark and remnant of the slavery that is the foundation of this country, puts migration and cruel capitalism at a crossroads. The osmotic pull of the capitalist market is triggered by profit seeking maximization that draws vulnerable populations into exploitive roles.And we consumers are complicit. We have our own selfish maximizing intentions, like seeking and demanding the lowest price. The collective behavior of consumers shapes this market, leading to emergent outcomes like the exploitation of vulnerable populations.I think about that as I sip my tea. A product most likely grown and processed in unfavorable labor conditions filled with complications and contradictions. All to allow tea-making to be a simple and affordable act. One that also demonstrates an interplay of various forces and principles, from the immediate diffusion of flavor to the broader forces of evolutionary biology and even economics.These processes exemplify how systems, whether a cup of tea, an ecosystem, or an economy gravitate towards certain outcomes. Whether the actors in these systems act with intentionality or not, the drive towards these outcomes is unmistakable. As we witness people struggling to diffuse through membranes into or within countries, agitated by natural, political, social, or economic forces, I think about their immediate quest for equilibrium and their longer-term quest for persistence.And then I think about myself and my oxygen counterparts, molecules of the warm clear water, how much are we helping to create this osmotic tension? I fully recognize I am a participant in a form of cruel capitalism that has its own immediate quest for profit maximization and long-term persistence. I too am seeking equilibrium and a longer-term persistence. And it seems for now, in the U.S. anyway, that means more cruel capitalism as both political parties are swayed by this brand of capitalism —intent on maintaining their own equilibrium in their own longer-term quest for persistence. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
A pílula de hoje é sobre o “Vamos conversar?”, o novo livro do Daniel Costa, que participou do Episódio #41 do nosso Guia de Sobrevivência, falando sobre Endormarketing. https://open.spotify.com/episode/7E5wLpJ5I8yqnRKLEZBGIp?si=10317e5b94b543f9 O livro traz dicas práticas para comunicação em organizações e costura isso com histórias de pessoas reais. Se você também acredita que não dá para fazer comunicação sem colocar as pessoas no centro, vai adorar a leitura. Para saber mais: www.livrosdanielcosta.com
In this podcast, Xiuning Le from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Eric Nadler from the Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX, Daniel Costa from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, and John Heymach from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX discuss the use of EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors for the treatment of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer harboring uncommon EGFR mutations. This podcast is published open access in Targeted Oncology and is fully citeable. You can access the original published podcast article through the Targeted Oncology website and by using this link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11523-023-00994-2 All conflicts of interest can be found online. Open Access This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, which permits any non-commercial use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The material in this podcast is included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
A oculoplástica e vias lacrimais é uma das grandes áreas da oftalmologia com peso relevante na prova do CBO. Na live de revisão dessa semana, os professores Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa discutiram dois temas fundamentais: ptose palpebral e tumores palpebrais. Não deixe de conferir, para garantir uns pontinhos na sua prova. A live foi recheada de conceitos importantes e imagens que vão fazer a diferença na sua aprovação!
Revisão - Oncologia Ocular A série de lives de revisão continua com o tema Oncologia Ocular! Muitos alunos têm preconceito com esse tema, por logo pensarem em classificações, estadiamento, epônimos, etc…mas não é bem assim! Os tumores oculares podem ser estudados de forma menos pesada e mais prazerosa! Os temas abordados na discussão foram o Retinoblastoma, quentíssimo para a prova do CBO, por conta das diversas campanhas de diagnóstico precoce espalhadas pelo país, e as facomatoses, conjunto de doenças mais raras e que adoram aparecer na prova de imagens. Assista esse episódio se você quiser garantir uns pontinhos na prova do CBO ou se atualizar sobre os tumores oculares!
A revisão dessa semana teve como tema as Distrofias de Retina… tema que por envolver genética e doenças raras deixam muitos oftalmologistas com pé atrás na hora de estudar. Nessa live os professores Daniel Costa e Bernardo Moraes tentaram trazer esse tema árduo de uma forma mais palatável, para vocês pegarem todos os conceitos chave para a prova do CBO! Esse tema pode cair tanto na parte de genética da prova de bases, quanto nas provas teórica II e teórico prática, então não dá mole e vem revisar com a gente!
Chegou a vez da Retina… Uma das grandes áreas mais importantes na prova do CBO, responsável por um número expressivo de questões! Sabemos que retina é uma especialidade amada por muitos oftalmologistas… Por outro lado, muitos têm "bloqueio” só de ouvir falar em Central Serosa, Stargardt ou Mactel. Nosso objetivo é descomplicar o aprendizado em Retina! Na live dessa semana abortamos dois temas importantes: bases de vítreo e angiofluoresceinografia. O primeiro é uma questão certa da prova de bases e o segundo, tema fundamental na prova teórico prática. Se você vai fazer a PNO ou o Teste do Progresso em 2024, não pode perder essa revisão!
A live de revisão desta semana abordou a grande área das uveítes, tema importante e que muitos residentes têm dificuldade de aprender. São muitas classificações, doenças, exames complementares…a gente costuma brincar que é a reumatologia dentro da Oftalmo. Mas não se assuste, com a organização correta do conhecimento você consegue dominar as uveítes e tirar onda na hora da prova do CBO! Os temas abordados nessa live foram as Uveítes associadas às doenças reumatológicas, em especial a Espondilite Anquilosante e a Artrite Idiopática Juvenil, e as Uveítes Virais, com destaque para Necrose aguda de retina, PORN e Retinite por CMV. Se você quer revisar de forma leve esses temas importantes, assista agora o episódio que acabou de subir! Aproveita e envia para o seu colega que vai prestar a PNO ou o Teste do Progresso em Janeiro!
A prova do CBO já está marcada para o dia 21/01/2024 e as revisões semanais com os professores da OFT-Review não podem parar! Nesta semana, a grande área escolhida foi Glaucoma, uma das mais incidentes na prova do CBO. Os professores Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa, que foram os primeiros colocados na PNO em seus respectivos anos, destrincharam uma série de glaucomas secundários, que são temas queridos pela banca! Neste episódio você vai revisar: Glaucoma pigmentar Glaucoma pseudoexfoliativo Glaucomas secundário às hemorragias Glaucomas secundários ao cristalino Se você vai fazer a PNO ou o Teste do progresso em 2024, assista essa revisão que vai te garantir pontinhos preciosos em janeiro!
Saiu o edital da PNO e do Teste do Progresso do CBO 2024! A maioria dos candidatos estavam ansiosos para esse momento…finalmente temos a data da prova, que será dia 21/01/2024! Os professores Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa analisaram todos os detalhes do edital e tiraram dúvidas de diversos alunos, incluindo o tão esperado bônus para quem realizou o teste do progresso em 2023! Se você vai fazer a prova no próximo mês de janeiro, vale a pena conferir esse episódio para ficar sabendo de tudo em primeira mão!
A neuroftalmologia é uma especialidade considerada complexa por diversos alunos. Alguns, inclusive, acabam deixando-a um pouco de lado, por ideias pré-estabelecidas e resistências pessoais. Muitos dizem que "esse assunto não é para mim, eu nunca vou entender". Mas olha, a neuroftalmo é uma especialidade incrível! Quando você entende a anatomia, ao invés de decorar, tudo fica mais claro e interessante. Aquele assunto que você temia torna-se prazeroso de estudar e um diferencial para você na hora da prova! No OFT-Cast de hoje, revisamos dois temas importantíssimos em neuroftalmo: as vias pupilares, bem como as síndromes que afetam essas vias, e as miopatias oculares, tema que não é tão badalado mas que tem caído bastante nas últimas provas! Lembre-se que as revisões são fundamentais na sua trajetória rumo à aprovação! Aproveite esse episódio para revisar alguns dos temas mais importantes em neuro e ficar mais perto do título de especialista!
O EXTENSIVE FAST vai te ajudar a ser aprovado no CBO na metade do tempo. Saiba mais informações pelo link abaixo: https://oftreview.ac-page.com/extensive-fast Seguimos com as lives de revisão e o tema escolhido para essa semana foi cristalino, fundamental na prova do CBO e queridinho das questões de imagem. Começamos discutindo Bases de cristalino, que responde por 1-2 questões da prova teórica I. Revisamos todos os detalhes da embriologia, medidas do cristalino, anatomia e histologia. Na sequência, abordamos as 5 principais complicações em cirurgia de catarata, tema que foi abordado em 6 questões em 2023. As complicações escolhidas foram: Síndrome da Íris Flácida, Ruptura de cápsula posterior, diálise zonular, hemorragia supracoroidal e endoftalmite. Revisar cristalino vai te aproximar da obtenção do título de especialista, então pega firme! Semana que vem tem mais revisão por aqui! Valeu!
With the rise of local and "near me" searches, local SEO is becoming increasingly important for most businesses. Daniel Costa, Head of SEO at Rocket Agency, shares the 7 most important Local SEO actions you need to implement to improve results from organic search.Guest:Daniel Costa is an experienced Search Engine Optimization Consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry, and is currently Rocket's Head of SEO. He has been involved in numerous complex SEO campaigns involving global domains, migrations, e-commerce, lead gen, local, technical analysis, link building strategy and content plans. Daniel is a strong marketing professional with a Bachelor of Business and Commerce focused in Marketing and Human Resources from Western Sydney University. You can follow him on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-costa-52a280150/].Find Us Online:James Lawrence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslawrenceoz/ Smarter Marketer Website: https://www.smartermarketer.com.au/ Rocket Agency Website: https://rocketagency.com.au/ Rocket Agency LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rocket-agency-pty-ltd/Buy Smarter Marketer:Hardcover: https://amzn.to/30O63kg Kindle: https://amzn.to/2ZqfCWm About the Podcast:This is the definitive podcast for Australian marketers. Join Rocket Agency Co-Founder and best-selling author, James Lawrence in conversation with marketers, leaders, and thinkers about what it takes to be a smarter and more successful marketer.
O EXTENSIVE FAST vai te ajudar a ser aprovado no CBO na metade do tempo. Saiba mais informações pelo link abaixo: https://oftreview.ac-page.com/extensive-fast ______________________________________________________________ As Lives de revisão da OFT-Review seguem a todo vapor! Essa semana o tema foi conjuntiva e esclera, que têm grande prevalência na prova de título do CBO. Começamos com a revisão de Bases de Esclera, tema que responde por 1-2 questões da prova teórica I (prova de bases). Revisamos todos os detalhes da embriologia, anatomia e histologia da esclera que são relevantes para os concursos. Na sequência, o grande tema abordado foram as síndromes foliculares, que geralmente é cobrado em 3-4 quest ões das provas teórico prática e teórica II. Nesse momento, foram revisados os subtemas molusco contagioso, conjuntivite adenoviral, síndrome oculoglandular de Parinaud e as conjuntivites por Chlamydia, incluindo o Tracoma. Se você vai prestar a prova do CBO ou o Teste do Progresso em Janeiro/2024, não pode perder esse episódio do OFT-Cast. Aproveita para sugerir outros temas para as nossas revisões!
Hoje, nossa relação se encerra nos moldes do Tese Onze. No vídeo, explico as razões e já agradeço o carinho e a compreensão. Ficam o reconhecimento e o agradecimento permanente a todas essas pessoas e grupos incríveis que fizeram parte deste projeto em alguma intensidade e proximidade durante os últimos anos, na equipe do Tese Onze, do Fundamentes, do Espaço Base, do Sumud ou do Entreteses: Samuel Silva Borges, Camila Mantovani, Vitor Ávila, Ioná Ricobello, Gilberth Santos, Bruno Braga, Daniel Costa, Valdene Cordeiro, Mariana Tupinambá, Flávio Teixeira, Débora Goulart, Gustavo Fazan, Júlia Marx, Nane, Marv, Mateus, Thaisa, André Gavasso, Geovane Monteiro, Noah Machado, Rojú Soares, Lucas Machado, Negra Maria Fabiano, Mirella Diniz, Guilherme Lopes, Patricia Alfaro, Maria Leidiana, Cíntia Cardoso, Lucas Mota, Matheus Carvalho, Isolda Santos, Juliana Lucato, Bruno Meira, Chanice, Estúdio Caxa, Mapeo, Leia Marxistas, Urbã. Recados importantes: Informações do Sumud serão postadas no instagram.com/sumud.doc O apoia.se/teseonze será totalmente encerrado em 31/08/2023 (tem recado para os apoiadores na plataforma) Sabrina no Twitter: safbf Sabrina no Threads: sabrinafbfernandes Site Sabrina e e-mail para contato: www.sabrinafernandes.com Instagram estritamente pessoal da Sabrina: sabrinafbfernandes Livros da Sabrina em português: Edição especial de O manifesto Comunista https://amzn.to/3O2If19 Se quiser mudar o mundo https://amzn.to/3O2IlWz Sintomas Mórbidos (última tiragem) https://amzn.to/3NRYBJS
No episódio anterior, reforçamos a importância das revisões para consolidação do conhecimento e preparação para um concurso. Mas sabemos que não é fácil começar… A rotina de trabalho, seja na residência ou no consultório, a matéria atrasada e compromissos familiares, fazem com que o nosso tempo seja curto, e, por esse motivo, acabamos deixando as revisões em segundo plano. Pensando nisso, para ajudá-los a tirar essa tarefa do papel, os professores Bernardo e Daniel começaram uma série de lives de revisão, com periodicidade semanal. A live dessa semana foi sobre Córnea, com foco nos temas de Anatomia e Distrofias, que têm alta incidência na prova do CBO e são essenciais para a sua aprovação. Esses temas são tão cruciais, que resolvemos transformar a live em podcast para que vocês possam rever outras vezes…até esse conhecimento se tornar natural!. Aproveitem para sugerir outros temas para as revisões das próximas semanas!
Ainda dá tempo de recuperar o tempo perdido e ser aprovado no CBO em janeiro. Conheça o Extensive FAST! http://oftreview.ac-page.com/extensive-fast É muito comum nessa altura do ano que você esteja com parte da matéria atrasada…é difícil conciliar os estudos para o CBO com trabalho, residência e vida social. Mais comum ainda é você estar com dificuldade em organizar as suas revisões… Mas eu tenho uma notícia para te dar…Revisar não é opcional! É obrigatório na preparação para uma prova. Sabe o porquê? Em 30 dias após ter contato com um assunto, é praticamente 0 a retenção de informações se não fizermos nenhuma revisão. E não adianta revisar de qualquer forma…existe método! No OFT-Cast de hoje, os professores Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa deram vários insights de como lidar com a matéria atrasada e como organizar as revisões. Vai ajudar muito se você for prestar a prova do CBO ou o Teste do Progresso em janeiro de 2024. Se você ainda não começou a se preparar, tenha certeza que ainda dá tempo! O Extensive Fast vai te dar o direcionamento correto. Saiba mais pelo link da descrição.
Neste episódio, o MEMOHConvida o querido Daniel Costa Lima para bater um papo bem cabeça com a Isabela Venturoza, marcando, assim, o início do novo macrotema “Cuidado e Juventudes” do nosso estudo autoral. O Daniel Costa Lima é psicólogo (UFPE, 2004) com mestrado em Saúde Pública (UFSC, 2008) que atua como consultor independente, pesquisador e ativista com os temas gênero, masculinidades, feminismo, saúde dos homens, paternidade e violência baseada em gênero desde os anos 2000. Ao longo dessa conversa, vários assuntos bem importantes foram discutidos: :: A entrada dos homens no campo do debate de gênero e a influência do movimento de mulheres; :: O enfrentamento à violência baseada em gênero na perspectiva do cuidado e o desafio do trabalho com as juventudes; :: Paternidades e as desigualdades sociais/raciais no Brasil; :: Isso e muito mais, e no final, ainda têm duas ótimas dicas culturais! Produção Técnica: Helen Menezes | Edição de Som: Samuel Gambini
On this episode of BackTable Urology, Dr. Aditya Bagrodia, Dr. Daniel Costa (UT Southwestern), and Dr. Xiaosong Meng (UT Southwestern) discuss patient selection and procedure for TULSA-PRO, a new transurethral ultrasound ablation system that incorporates real-time MR imaging, as a focal treatment option for prostate cancer. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR Profound Medical TULSA-PRO https://profoundmedical.com/ --- SHOW NOTES First, the doctors discuss the benefits of using MRI with transurethral ultrasound ablation (TULSA), which include direct visualization of anatomy, margins, and boundaries. They compare TULSA to other forms of focal management, such as cryoablation, brachytherapy, stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). Compared to these methods, TULSA has lower risk of rectourethral fissures and preserves the posterior plane better, making salvage procedures more viable. Then, the doctors discuss ideal candidates for TULSA therapy, which include patients with intermediate risk and localized disease, patients with lesions in lateral or anterior portion of prostate, patients with medium sized prostates, low risk patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) who do not want to undergo active surveillance. Patients with large calcifications may not be ideal candidates for TULSA, as the calcifications can be a shield for the ultrasound beam. The doctors recommend ordering a CT/MRI scan first to identify if calcifications are present to assess their sizes and locations. During imaging, it is also important to make sure the tumor is not close to key anatomical elements, such as the neurovascular bundle. When deciding between different focal therapies, it is important to balance oncological outcomes and quality of life preservation. Thus, the treatment decision should be a collaboration between patients, their families, the radiologist, and the urologist. The doctors also discuss special considerations for salvage therapy patients, brachytherapy patients, patient with urethral strictures, and patients with a prior history of TURP. Next, the doctors explain how to prepare patients for TULSA. The patient's colon has to be emptied in order to reduce MRI noise during the procedure. Additionally, the doctors help patients understand the immediate side effects of the procedure, which can include reduced semen volume, urgency incontinence from bladder and prostate irritation, and temporary erectile dysfunction, and semen retention. After the procedure, the urinary catheter will have to be left inside for five days to two weeks, depending on the volume of the prostate removed. There is a 20-25% chance of recurrence. Finally, they discuss specifics of the TULSA procedure. Dr. Costa and Dr. Meng perform these procedures at the university hospital, as they need access to MRI and anesthesia. They discuss the optimal MRI window for the procedure, patient positioning, as well as their two sweep method. The total procedure time is dependent on the volume of ablation and number of sweeps, but the average total time is 3 hours. Patients are discharged on the same day, and no narcotics are prescribed. Finally, they discuss the progress of a new prospective multi-center randomized trial comparing focal TULSA therapy to surgery for intermediate risk prostate cancer patients. --- RESOURCES TULSA Procedure https://tulsaprocedure.com/tulsa-procedure/about-tulsa-procedure/ Profound Medical https://profoundmedical.com/
O que podemos esperar de nosso futuro? No podcast Sem Freio conversamos ao vivo com Daniel Costa e fazemos algumas previsões do que pode acontecer com a gente e o mundo nos próximos anos. Com a inteligência artificial ganhando força, estamos preparados para o que vem pela frente? Venha conversar AO VIVO com a gente sobre isso e muito mais. SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL E RECEBA BENEFÍCIOS ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpVW4P0TGhGUMPUgH4y1fXw/joinINSCREVA-SE NO CANAL ► https://www.youtube.com/user/dimitrikozma?sub_confirmation=1 PARTICIPANTES DESSE EPISÓDIO: Dimitri Kozma, Daniel Costa CONTEÚDO DESTE EPISÓDIO: 00:00 – Intro 07:00 – Futuro com a Inteligência Artifical – O que vai ser do futuro segundo o ChatGPT 08:00 – O Jogo da Imitação 10:00 – Pregadores do apocalipse 13:00 – Fim dos trabalhos 18:00 – Abismo social 20:00 – Renda mínima 25:00 – Estamos além do que foi previsto 27:00 – Automatização Militar 28:00 – 2027 O Teste de Turim – O ChatGPT engana? 35:00 – "massa de pessoas inúteis" e a partir de quando esta começou a surgir 38:00 – Bilionários não deveriam existir? 53:00 – IA vai ser o fim do mundo? 57:00 – Tipos de inteligência - Auto consciência da inteligência artificial 01:04:00 – Vamos nos extinguir? 01:06:00 – Movimento ludista, no século XIX 01:07:00 – Existem profissões que não estão ameaçadas? Quem vai perder os empregos? 01:13:00 – Debate sobre facilitar Livros e educação * 01:41:00 – Comentários 01:52:00 – Etarismo 01:56:00 – Comentários 02:01:00 – Tem solução para a falta de empregos? 02:05:00 – ChatGPT vai evoluir muito mais 02:06:00 – Comentários /Encerramento LINKS COMENTADOS: CONTATOS DO DANIEL COSTA @daniel_costa_oficial Livro: Inteligência Cultural para Profissionais Brasileiros: Negócios e Trabalho em um Mundo sem Fronteiras (Portuguese Edition) PODCAST SEM FREIO #36 - INTELIGÊNCIA CULTURAL E OS CHOQUES CULTURAIS - Entrevista com Daniel Costa ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpAkrSKDHQA Site: Red Kitchen Diary Game Surrealidade Edição Definitiva na Steam - https://store.steampowered.com/app/2198650/Surrealidade__Definitive_Edition/ SOBRE O PODCAST SEM FREIO: O Podcast Sem Freio fala sobre qualquer assunto, incluindo atualidades, cinema, séries, música, histórias bizarras, ciência, quadrinhos, literatura, tecnologia, games, filosofia, criação de conteúdo, artes, curiosidades, crítica de filmes, cultura pop, coisas nerd, política, polêmicas e muito mais! São conversas informais e divertidas. Junte-se a Dimitri Kozma e convidados, fazendo parte de nossa roda de discussões. PATRONÍNIO: Game Surrealidade Edição Definitiva na Steam - https://store.steampowered.com/app/2198650/Surrealidade__Definitive_Edition/ Curso – Como conseguir sua independência Financeira aplicando o método “A Árvore do Dinheiro” COM DESCONTO EXCLUSIVO - https://cursos.canadadiario.com.br/curso-de-educacao-financeira-a-arvore-do-dinheiro ACOMPANHE A GENTE: SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL E RECEBA BENEFÍCIOS ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpVW4P0TGhGUMPUgH4y1fXw/join INSCREVA-SE NO CANAL DIMITRI KOZMA SEM FREIO ► https://www.youtube.com/user/dimitrikozma?sub_confirmation=1 Sem Freio Podcast Cortes [OFICIAL] ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRCf-4jaZfgt9JEjhTICKEQ?sub_confirmation=1 CANAL DIMITRI KOZMA ART ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC65XKZ1QSlCpLmNUmw3Dy0g?sub_confirmation=1 CANAL É A VIDA, MEUS QUERIDOS ► https://www.youtube.com/eavidameusqueridos?sub_confirmation=1 CANAL KOZMA GAMES ► https://www.youtube.com/kozmagames?sub_confirmation=1 CANADÁ DIÁRIO YOUTUBE ► https://youtube.com/canadadiario?sub_confirmation=1 #Podcast #InteligenciaArtificial #Futuro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dimitrikozma/message
We are concluding our series of career stories of some of the successful young healthcare executives in the Metroplex, who are also Board members of the Dallas Ft. Worth Hospital council. Sharn Barbarin, CEO at Medical City Arlington joins us with how a residency program during her MBA program pivoted her career to the fast-track. There's a new guided imaging technique developed here in North Texas that could revolutionize prostate cancer treatment nationwide. Dr. Daniel Costa, Associate Professor of Radiology at UTSW and a member of the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center joins us to talk about this new “TULSA” procedure that he helped co-develop.
Neste episódio, contamos com a participação do grande Daniel Costa na temática da noite: escrever uma carta de amor a cada uma das plataformas. Sem julgamentos, só amor puro!
Correr uma meia maratona já é incrível e desafiador. E correr uma em meio a paixão e fé em plena Sexta-feira Santa? É o que acontece em Caruaru com os 21K por Paixão! A largada acontecerá na Sexta-feira dia 7 de abril, às 5 horas para os corredores e às 4 horas para os caminhantes. O destino de todos será o Lampião, localizado no distrito de Cachoeira Seca, zona rural de Caruaru. E para saber mais detalhes a gente teve um papo muito bacana com Rose Silva e Roberto Oliveira, um dos responsáveis pela coordenação do evento organizado pela Crazy Runners. E junto com essa dupla, Daniel Costa, da Contime, empresa responsável pela inscrição e cronometragem. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/papocorrida/message
With Google organic driving over 50% of web traffic to sites in Australia everyday SEO gets more important each year. Daniel Costa, Head of SEO at Rocket, discusses SEO trends in 2023 and the top 10 actions you need to take this year to succeed.Guest:Daniel Costa is an experienced Search Engine Optimization Consultant with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry, and is currently Rocket's Head of SEO. He has been involved in numerous complex SEO campaigns involving global domains, migrations, e-commerce, lead gen, local, technical analysis, link building strategy and content plans. Daniel is a strong marketing professional with a Bachelor of Business and Commerce focused in Marketing and Human Resources from Western Sydney University. You can follow him on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-costa-52a280150/].Find Us Online:James Lawrence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslawrenceoz/ Smarter Marketer Website: https://www.smartermarketer.com.au/ Rocket Agency Website: https://rocketagency.com.au/ Rocket Agency LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rocket-agency-pty-ltd/Buy Smarter Marketer:Hardcover: https://amzn.to/30O63kg Kindle: https://amzn.to/2ZqfCWm About the Podcast:This is the definitive podcast for Australian marketers. Join Rocket Agency Co-Founder and best-selling author, James Lawrence in conversation with marketers, leaders, and thinkers about what it takes to be a smarter and more successful marketer.Mentioned in this episode:Do you want a second opinion on your digital marketing?If you have a question about your businesses' SEO, Google Ads, Paid Social, or performance creative, we'd love to chat. Visit rocketagency.com.au/contact and complete the quick contact form to hear from a member of our team. Contact Us
A reta final para a prova do CBO continua! Se você vai prestar a prova de título ou o teste do progresso, não pode perder o último episódio da nossa série. Revise os principais tópicos de oftalmologia para a prova do CBO com os Drs. Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa. O tema de revisão dessa semana é facomatoses. Só faltam mais alguns dias para o tão sonhado título de especialista do CBO! Boa sorte!
A reta final para a prova do CBO continua! Se você vai prestar a prova de título ou o teste do progresso, não pode perder o sétimo episódio da nossa série. Revise os principais tópicos de oftalmologia para a prova do CBO com os Drs. Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa. O tema de revisão dessa semana é distrofias da Retina. Só faltam mais algumas semanas para o tão sonhado título de especialista do CBO! Avante!
A reta final para a prova do CBO continua! Se você vai prestar a prova de título ou o teste do progresso, não pode perder o sexto episódio da nossa série. Revise os principais tópicos de oftalmologia para a prova do CBO com os Drs. Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa. O tema de revisão dessa semana é Uveítes e síndromes dos multiplos pontos brancos evascentes. Só faltam mais algumas semanas para o tão sonhado título de especialista do CBO! Avante!
Endomarketing faz sentido no serviço público? Quais os atributos de um bom programa de comunicação e de marketing interno? O que realmente é capaz de promover o engajamento? Como lidar com os silos/feudos dentro da organização? É preciso estruturar uma área de endomarketing dentro das instituições públicas? Quem responde tudo isso é o especialista Daniel Costa, administrador de empresas, especializado em Gestão de Pessoas e Dinâmica dos Grupos, professor de pós-graduação, coach de grupos, instrutor de liderança e consultor.
A reta final para a prova do CBO continua! Se você vai prestar a prova de título ou o teste do progresso, não pode perder o quinto episódio da nossa série. Revise os principais tópicos de oftalmologia para a prova do CBO com os Drs. Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa. O tema de revisão dessa semana é Glaucoma e Glaucoma Secudário. Só faltam mais algumas semanas para o tão sonhado título de especialista do CBO! Avante!
A reta final para a prova do CBO continua! Se você vai prestar a prova de título ou o teste do progresso, não pode perder o quarto episódio da nossa série. Revise os principais tópicos de oftalmologia para a prova do CBO com os Drs. Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa. O tema de revisão dessa semana é Neuroftalmologia e Síndromes pupilares, live que foi ao ar no dia 6 de outubro de 2022 no canal da OFT-Review no YouTube. Daqui até o fim do ano preparamos 8 programas especiais de revisão por tópicos para te ajudar a conquistar o tão sonhado título de especialista.
A reta final para a prova do CBO continua! Se você vai prestar a prova de título ou o teste do progresso, não pode perder o terceiro episódio da nossa série. Revise os principais tópicos de oftalmologia para a prova do CBO com os Drs. Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa. O tema de revisão dessa semana são as complicações cirúrgicas em catarata, live que foi ao ar no dia 29 de setembro de 2022 no canal da OFT-Review no YouTube. Daqui até o fim do ano preparamos 8 programas especiais de revisão por tópicos para te ajudar a conquistar o tão sonhado título de especialista.
A reta final para a prova do CBO continua! Se você vai prestar a prova de título ou o teste do progresso, não pode perder o segundo episódio da nossa série. Revise os principais tópicos de oftalmologia para a prova do CBO com os Drs. Bernardo Moraes e Daniel Costa. O tema de revisão dessa semana são as distrofias de córnea, live que foi ao ar no dia 22 de setembro de 2022 no canal da OFT-Review no YouTube. Daqui até o fim do ano preparamos 8 programas especiais de revisão por tópicos para te ajudar a conquistar o tão sonhado título de especialista.
Zeitgeist e o sinal dos tempos. Conversamos ao vivo sobre a loucura, manipulação, polarização, política, esperança e novos tempos. Pauta livre ao vivo em que vai valer tudo sem freio, em nosso papo de bar, dia-a-dia e assuntos aleatórios que são trazidos ao podcast de acordo com a conversa. SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL E RECEBA BENEFÍCIOS ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpVW4P0TGhGUMPUgH4y1fXw/join INSCREVA-SE NO CANAL ► https://www.youtube.com/user/dimitrikozma?sub_confirmation=1 Sem Freio e desgovernado na contra-mão, vale tudo em nosso papo de bar, entrevistas, dia-a-dia, atualidades e assuntos diversos que são trazidos livremente de acordo com a conversa, sem censura. PARTICIPANTES DESSE EPISÓDIO: Dimitri Kozma, Daniel Costa CONTEÚDO DESTE EPISÓDIO: 00:00 – Intro 06:30 – Eleições 15:00 – Desobediência civil 21:00 - Lula com cara do dinheiro na cueca no discurso de vitória 26:00 - Anulação das condenações do Lula 36:00 – 20% 39:00 – Ideologias diferentes * 44:00 – Trabalhou em campanha eleitoral 48:00 – Genocídio 56:00 – Lula 59:00 – Deputados 1:00:00 – Qual é a melhor forma de governo? 1:05:00 – Não acredita na democracia? 1:08:00 – Ancap 1:15:00 – Censura * 1:29:00 – Zeitgeist 1:32:00 – Anonimato na internet 1:34:00 – Alan Moore 1:37:00 – Fake News 1:40:00 – Piada 1:45:00 – Mundo Sem Fim - Cuba 1:48:00 – STF 1:49:00 – Bolsominions enlouquecidos / polarização * 1:56:00 – Sogro passou mal 2:05:00 – Educação 2:06:30 – Ironia * 2:09:30 – Não aceitação da derrota 1:12:00 – Mercado caiu 1:14:00 – Viagens do Daniel 1:18:00 – O Delírio é opcional 1:20:00 – Vídeos engraçados dos bolsominions 1:27:00 – Patriota doo caminhão 1:30:00 – Guerra da Ucrânia E MAIS! LINKS COMENTADOS: CONTATOS DO DANIEL COSTA @daniel_costa_oficial Livro: Inteligência Cultural para Profissionais Brasileiros: Negócios e Trabalho em um Mundo sem Fronteiras (Portuguese Edition) PODCAST SEM FREIO #36 - INTELIGÊNCIA CULTURAL E OS CHOQUES CULTURAIS - Entrevista com Daniel Costa ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpAkrSKDHQA Site: Red Kitchen Diary Curso – Independência Financeira com o método “A Árvore do Dinheiro” – https://cursos.canadadiario.com.br/curso-de-educacao-financeira-a-arvore-do-dinheiro Cobriu a GUERRA DA UCRÂNIA – Entrevista com Daniel Costa - PODCAST SEM FREIO 173 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1RUo1VeasE ACOMPANHE A GENTE: SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL E RECEBA BENEFÍCIOS ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpVW4P0TGhGUMPUgH4y1fXw/join INSCREVA-SE NO CANAL DIMITRI KOZMA SEM FREIO ►https://www.youtube.com/user/dimitrikozma?sub_confirmation=1 Sem Freio Podcast Cortes [OFICIAL] ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRCf-4jaZfgt9JEjhTICKEQ?sub_confirmation=1 CANAL DIMITRI KOZMA ART ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC65XKZ1QSlCpLmNUmw3Dy0g?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dimitrikozma/message
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This Episode we interview Daniel Costa Braga, Phil Harrington, Matthew Powell about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Daniel Costa Braga, Phil Harrington, Matthew Powell about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
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This story is a collaboration between The World and Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting. Listen to the latest episode of Reveal for more on this story.On a recent morning in Salinas, California, in the state's rural heartland, David Rivera and Alfonso Hernández worked shoulder to shoulder, installing irrigation pipes across freshly plowed fields that stretched to the horizon. Wearing jeans and sweatshirts with their hoods up to block the sun and dust, they prepared the fields for a spring planting of spinach, lettuce and broccoli. Nearby, a large billboard featured a man wearing leather gloves and a white cowboy hat, an irrigation pipe hoisted over his shoulder. It read: “Salinas Valley. Feeding Our Nation.”A version of this story originally aired on The World. Listen here. It was mid-March, the same week that US President Donald Trump declared a national emergency because of the novel coronavirus. By then, over 250 people had tested positive for COVID-19 in California. Gov. Gavin Newsom's statewide shelter-in-place order was imminent. Just an hour or so drive north in Silicon Valley, businesses and schools were shuttering, and hundreds of thousands of people began working from home.But for people like Hernández and Rivera, working from home was not an option. An estimated 2.5 million farmworkers across the United States are now deemed essential workers — exempt from shelter-in-place restrictions to keep the country's food supply flowing. California farms are vital to that system, producing a third of the country's vegetables and two-thirds of its fruits and nuts. At a time when social distancing and careful sanitizing are necessary safeguards, little has been done to protect farmworkers.Yet at a time when social distancing and careful sanitizing are necessary safeguards against exposure to the coronavirus, little has been done to protect farmworkers, many of whom are undocumented and work in remote, rural parts of the country with little access to health and social services."No, not yet,” Hernández said in mid-March, when asked whether he and his co-workers had met with their employer — Elkhorn Packing, a Salinas-based farm labor contractor — about workplace safety in the face of the coronavirus. “There should be a plan in place by now,” he said. But Rivera and Hernández, both from Mexico and unauthorized to work in the US, were hesitant to push the issue, grateful to have jobs. Many of their neighbors were already losing their jobs at restaurants, day care centers and hotels.COVID-19: The latest from The WorldAs they spoke, at the far side of the field, a crew of 20 men and women arrived to work in carpools, crammed into trucks and minivans. Armando Elenes, secretary-treasurer of the United Farm Workers of America, said he and his team have been surveying farmworkers informally for weeks, asking what messages they're getting from their employers. A March 24 poll of about 300 mostly nonunion farmworkers found that more than three-quarters had received no guidance from their employer on safer ways to work, Elenes said. He said many farmworkers, like Rivera and Hernández, are scared that without changes, they remain vulnerable to infection.“Rightfully so, because they're not being provided information,” Elenes said. “They're scared of losing the money. They're scared of getting infected.”He said it angers some farmworkers to be heralded now as essential, after those who are undocumented have lived with virulent anti-immigrant sentiment and threats of deportation from the Trump administration. “So when the government says they're essential workers,” he said, “the workers are responding, saying, ‘Now we're essential?'” A sign in Salinas, California's rural heartland, which is home to tens of thousands of immigrant farmworkers. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World Elenes said many immigrant farmworkers feel compelled to keep working, even while sick, aware that other jobs are drying up as the economic crisis deepens. A skipped paycheck means not only less money for their families in the US, but less support for family members in their home countries. “They're going to continue working because they don't feel that they have a choice. You know, bear with it, work through it,” Elenes said. “It's really distressing because these workers are the backbone of this country in terms of the food supply chain.”Hernández said that last week, long after the US had become the epicenter of the global pandemic, there had been a meeting with his boss at last. “We were told to wash our hands more,” he said.Related: Food supply logistics need a coronavirus 'reset,' says UN economistThat was it. No gloves or disinfectant supplies, he said. No conversation about avoiding crowded carpools to work, no changes to ensure more physical distance in the fields. Elkhorn Packing did not respond to an interview request. As of this week, there is no mention of the coronavirus on the company's website.Excluded from reliefThe $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, signed into law March 27, provides $9.5 billion for growers, ranchers and agricultural companies. Yet the legislation blocks many farmworkers themselves from seeking federal help. Nearly half of all farmworkers are unauthorized to work in the US, and the bill limits assistance to those with Social Security numbers.More than a million people deemed essential workers are ineligible for federal assistance from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.That means more than a million people deemed essential workers are ineligible for the one-time cash payment of up to $1,200 that the federal government will issue in coming weeks. Many farmworker families will also be blocked from receiving the bill's $500 rebate per child if their parents lack a Social Security number. And unauthorized farmworkers are also unable to apply for unemployment insurance, which the aid package expanded by $600 a week for up to four months. Some members of Congress are seeking to make future coronavirus economic relief measures more inclusive. Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-CA, whose district includes the Salinas Valley, co-sponsored a new bill in early April that, among other measures, loosens eligibility requirements so “workers, regardless of their immigration status, have access to health, nutrition, and financial aid during this crisis,” he said in announcing its introduction. “We're going to continue to fight for these protections,” Panetta said in a recent interview. The pandemic, he said, is “highlighting not just how valuable farmworkers are, but how vulnerable they are.” Panetta wants to see bolder moves as well, such as temporary legalization for essential workers who are undocumented.For now, the exclusion of many immigrants from federal relief will force hard choices. “If it's your only income and you don't really have access to unemployment, then you've got to keep working,” said Daniel Sumner, an economist at the University of California, Davis. “You're willing to do things you wouldn't do normally.”Related: How Japanese and Mexican American farm workers formed an alliance that made historyMore than two-thirds of farmworkers also lack health insurance.An earlier bill, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, provided financial incentives for companies to provide paid sick leave, “ensuring that workers are not forced to choose between their paychecks and the public health measures needed to combat the virus,” according to the Department of Labor. Yet the new rules exclude companies with more than 500 employees, including such large agricultural employers as Elkhorn Packing. That means Hernández and Rivera won't be eligible. The new law also allows businesses with fewer than 50 employees to seek an exemption from providing paid sick days. “That means a lot of farmworkers will be left out of this paid-leave provision,” said Daniel Costa, director of immigration law and policy research at the Economic Policy Institute, a nonprofit think tank. Costa's research shows that most farmworkers are employed by small farms, and he expects that “the vast majority” of those farms will apply for the exemption. Vineyards in California's Salinas Valley. Vineyard workers are, like all agricultural workers, considered essential during the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World The Agricultural Council of California, as well as California's largest growers — including Taylor Farms, Driscoll's, Bowles Farming, Bolthouse Farms, Swanton Berry Farm, Sábor Farms, The Wonderful Company and Grimmway Farms — did not respond to or declined interview requests for this story, as did officials with the state and federal departments of agriculture. However, some large farms have posted statements outlining their commitment to employee health and safety. Driscoll's, a berry giant based in Watsonville, California, states that it is following all “precautionary measures from social distancing to the basics of hand washing that have always been fundamental to our food safety standards. Rigorous reinforcement of food safety and worker standards are already in place within our network of independent growers and throughout our supply chain.”Related: The people who pick your berries in Washington will now be represented by a unionDave Puglia, president and CEO of Western Growers, a trade group that represents some 2,500 fruit and vegetable growers, said farmers are taking worker safety seriously.“We're all making as many changes we can as quickly as we can,” he said. “I am actually confident that farmers have been diligent in increasing all that they already do to protect workers in the fields in light of the coronavirus pandemic.”Some smaller farmers said they are offering their workers paid sick leave, even if they may not be required to do so under the new federal rules. Phil Foster, who runs organic farms in San Juan Bautista and Hollister, California, said he has expanded paid sick leave to over 60 hours for his 38 full-time employees. “My hope is that the folks on the farm are going to stay as healthy as they can, with maybe a few blips here and there,” he said. “We will continue to try and get fresh produce out to people in our community and our region.”Foster anticipates that his workers may soon need to wear face masks, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended this month. He has a few coveted N95 masks on the farm, but not enough for everybody — and he can't find any online or anywhere else. So he's improvising. “My wife is a schoolteacher, and when she is not doing online classes, I'm seeing if she can sew up some masks,” he said. He is also asking one of the field workers, who also works as a seamstress, if she can sew some. “We're doing the best we can ...We realize none of these measures provide 100% security, but are best efforts with the information that we have available."Paul Muller, an owner of Full Belly Farm“We're doing the best we can,” said Paul Muller, an owner of Full Belly Farm, an organic farm near Sacramento, California. He recently changed policies so that crews no longer travel with more than one driver and one passenger in the trucks. He also expanded paid sick time to two weeks. “We realize none of these measures provide 100% security, but are best efforts with the information that we have available to date from our public health experts,” he said.Yet overall, farmers' responses appear uneven. Esmeralda Zendejas, an attorney with California Rural Legal Assistance, which serves many agricultural workers, said some growers were staggering work and break schedules so fewer employees were gathered together at the same time. But she is also receiving reports of troubling violations. “Just last week, we got a call from a worker who said there was no hand soap on the farm,” Zendejas said. “It's alarming because these violations have been occurring and now, with the crisis, we're seeing that continue with even higher risk for the worker. And these are just the workers who take the step to call us. We're sure that this is happening on a larger scale and workers are just not reporting for any number of reasons, including job insecurity.”Related: California hospital translates coronavirus information for immigrantsBrenda Eskenazi, a public health professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has helped lead extensive studies on the health of Latino farmworker families in California. She noted that even when hand-washing stations are provided, they are often set up too far away for frequent access. The time it takes to reach them can mean money lost. “It might be really difficult to wash your hands for 20 seconds and to do this multiple times a day, especially if you're getting paid by the basket of strawberries that you pick,” she said. “You might want to rush the process.” “Clearly, oversight is needed,” said California state Sen. Anna Caballero, a Democrat whose district includes the Salinas Valley. “There's no question about it. We don't have a system that says, ‘Here are the new rules that everybody has to work under, and here is the oversight in place to make sure that the rules are followed.'” Improvising to mitigate riskWith few protections in place, field workers are doing what they can to protect themselves. Claudia Isarraz, 43, lives with her husband and two US-born teenage sons in Greenfield, a small town near Salinas. Isarraz belongs to Líderes Campesinas, an advocacy group of female farmworkers in California, and works for $13 an hour pruning grapes at nearby vineyards, which have remained open, as the agricultural industry as a whole has been labeled essential. Weeks before the state imposed the shelter-in-place order, she said she began washing her hands more at work and encouraging her co-workers to do the same. Claudia Isarraz, of Greenfield, California, says she tries to keep distance from her co-workers as they work in the fields. She no longer carpools and shoulders the cost of driving alone to the fields. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World She is also trying to put distance between herself and co-workers who appear sick. Recently, she said, a 65-year-old co-worker was coughing and sneezing while hunched over the crops. “I asked her, ‘Shouldn't you be home?' ” Isarraz said. The woman waved her off. “She told me it was her allergies.” Isarraz moved to another row in the field, doing what she could to protect herself from any potential exposure.Although it was an expensive decision, Isarraz canceled her carpool, which used to involve packing in five or six people to share the cost of gas. As of late March, she said, “I'm going to work on my own, driving on my own.”But not everyone can do that. On the outskirts of Greenfield, where paved streets give way to dirt roads, a long row of modest single rooms are lined up, one after another, across from vast fields. Their beige walls and doors match the earth. Nicolás Merino González lives in room 13. Still in his late 20s, he looks older than his years after a life of outdoor work. In mid-March, Merino was still heading to the fields by cramming himself into the cab of a pickup with other workers. On a recent morning commute, Merino said, a fellow passenger could not stop coughing. “It was like that for four days,” he said. “I thought, ‘It's not good that he's going to work sick now.' But staying behind means a lost day for him.” Nicolás Merino González, a farmworker in Greenfield, California, wires money back to his wife and three children in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Social distancing is tough for Merino, who carpools to work in a cramped pickup. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World Merino understands the pressure to work. He works in the spinach and lettuce fields of Greenfield in order to wire money back to his family in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, more than 2,000 miles away. The $13.50 an hour he earns is an economic lifeline for his three young children, paying for food and utilities. He is the family's sole breadwinner. On a recent day off, Merino rested outside of his room, which he rents for $260 a month. The room is small, with just enough space for a single bed. A half-full bottle of rubbing alcohol sat on a nightstand. “I use it to clean my hands,” he said. “If I get a cold, I'll rub it on my face.” For soap, Merino uses a single bright pink bar, shared by all the other lodgers, in their communal bathroom. The kitchen and showers, too, are shared. Social distancing is difficult.Roger Tenanuque, the caretaker of the lodging house, grew up in Greenfield and now lives three doors down from Merino. Although he earns little more than cash-strapped renters like Merino, Tenanuque does his best to keep things stocked. He buys soap and paper towels with his own money, he said. When asked whether he thought the renters here would stay home from work if they felt ill, he said, “I don't think so.” Roger Tenanuque is the caretaker for a cluster of single rooms rented by men who work in the fields near Greenfield, California. He rents a room in the complex himself, where residents eat and bathe in communal areas. Credit: Monica Campbell/The World Merino hopes to avoid making a tough choice. He said he has never called in sick in the United States and has never visited a hospital here. “I have been in Mexico, where I have insurance,” he said. “But I don't have that here.”The next challenge for Merino and other farmworkers may be less work. Several field workers said they were already seeing a cutback in hours in the past weeks. Areceli, 41, who asked to use only her first name because she is undocumented, cleans lettuce and spinach leaves near Greenfield. Last week, she was asked to work eight hours a day instead of her typical nine. Other farmworkers also said their hours were reduced. Related: These migrant workers are telling their stories through comic books“We're seeing losses of hundreds of millions of dollars per week easily in the fresh produce industry,” said Puglia, of Western Growers. “Restaurants, but also schools and universities, hotels and resorts — think of Las Vegas, for example — have all shut down for the most part. And that means that farmers, whose customers are in the food service supply chain, are in a really tough spot.”Caballero, the state senator, mentioned other signs that the industry is under stress. This week, she said, strawberry producers told her of canceled contracts with grocery stores and deliveries being turned away. Growers told her that they ended up donating the perishable berries to food banks. Related: How immigrant workers are preparing for automation in agricultureCaballero said there is “great consternation” among growers about consumer demand for their summer harvests.“I'm hearing about more cuts in hours, and I'm bracing myself for more,” Areceli said. She is not sure what she will do. She knows she's not allowed to apply for unemployment and won't qualify for any cash assistance from the federal government — even the $500-per-child benefit. “If they want to leave me out of that, fine, but it's unfair to leave out my two kids just because I don't have the right papers,” she said. “They are US citizens.” At the same time, Areceli observed something new this week: “I'm seeing moms and dads coming to the fields, asking if there is work. It's noticeable.” She wondered whether they had lost other jobs amid the mass layoffs roiling the state and were now heading out to the fields to find work.Reporter and producer Anayansi Diaz-Cortes contributed to this story. It was edited by Esther Kaplan and copy edited by Nikki Frick.