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Ohne unser Herz könnten wir nicht leben. Deswegen ist es wichtig, das Herz gesund zu halten. Manche Menschen haben allerdings angeborene Herzfehler. Dann funktioniert das Herz nicht so, wie es soll. Mehr darüber hat Reporter Jara erfahren. Er ist im Deutschen Herzzentrum München gewesen. Er hat mit dem Leiter der Klinik für Chirurgie angeborener Herzfehler und Kinderherzchirurgie, Prof. Dr. med. Jürgen Hörer, gesprochen.
Marc Friedrich und Prof. Rieck unterhalten sich in einem Speed-Interview über Anregungen unserer Zuschauer. Ein Inhaltsverzeichnis folgt weiter unten. Marc Friedrichs neues Buch (das erfolgreichste Wirtschaftsbuch 2021, Jahresbestseller und unbedingt lesenswert): https://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASI... Bücher von mir: Die 36 Strategeme der Krise: Print: https://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASI... Kindle: https://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASI... Digni-Geld - Einkommen in den Zeiten der Roboter: print: http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN... Ebook: http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN... 0:00 Einleitung 1:50 Bitcoin-Verbot 3:11 Techno-Musik 3:48 Weltuntergangs-Prognosen 5:25 Crash-Prognosen und Ende des Euros 8:50 Negative Lebenseinstellung 9:30 Vegetarier 10:18 EZB in der Sackgasse? 15:00 Ist Klaus Schwab böse? 17:53 Resilienz 20:51 Waren Politiker schon immer so schlecht? 23:40 Nordstream 2 25:29 Bitcoin kaufen? 26:56 Corona-Maßnahmen 31:54 Wann holt sich China Taiwan? 34:50 Russland und die Ukraine 38:28 Twitterübernahme Wenn Sie lieber nicht bei Amazon kaufen, können Sie gern diesen unabhängigen Anbieter unterstützen: www.aha-buch.de (Ich bekomme keine Provision, aber Aha-Buch hat meine Bücher fast immer vorrätig.) Von mir erwähnte Produkte finden Sie hier: https://www.amazon.de/shop/profrieck Dort sind auch ein paar andere Produkte, die ich empfehle (ich bin Buch- und Technik-Junkie;-) Hier sind Affiliate-Links dabei, bei denen ich eine kleine Provision bekomme, ohne dass Sie mehr bezahlen. Vielen Dank, falls Sie diese Links nutzen! Lust auf ein gutes Video jede Woche? Dann klicken Sie hier: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProfRieck?s... Mein Instragam-Account: https://www.instagram.com/profrieck/ Und zu Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProfRieck Hinweis: Die angegebenen Links können Affiliate-Links sein, bei denen ich eine Provision bekomme. Vielen Dank, falls Sie diese Links nutzen! Haftungsausschluss: Dies ist ein Bildungskanal, kein Finanz- oder Medizinkanal. Der Inhalt meiner Videos bzw. Podcasts dient ausschließlich zur allgemeinen Information und ist kein finanzieller oder medizinischer Rat oder gar eine persönliche Empfehlung. Informieren Sie sich bitte immer aus mehreren unabhängigen Quellen und suchen Sie professionellen Rat für Ihre Entscheidungen, insbesondere im Bereich der Investments oder der Medizin. Die geäußerten Meinungen stellen keinerlei Aufforderung zum Handeln dar. Sie ist keine Aufforderung zum Kauf oder Verkauf von Vermögenswerten aller Art, also insbesondere Wertpapieren oder Sachwerten. Sie ist auch keine Aufforderung zu irgendeiner Form der Selbsttherapie oder Selbstdiagnose. Bitte nehmen Sie diese Hinweise ernst.
John discusses the possible documents that were confiscated by the FBI at Trump's Florida mansion and the big reveal from AG Merrick Garland that the FBI will unseal the warrant and release it to the public. He then speaks with Prof. Corey Brettschneider on current news and politics of the day. Then lastly, he takes calls from Charles in Miami and David in Nevada.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Holger und David waren dieses mal unterwegs. Sie hatten die Möglichkeit, in einem Gespräch mit Prof. Dr. Uwe Schneidewind zum Thema "Musterwechsel in Verwaltung, Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft und Politik " zu sprechen. Das passt wunderbar zu unserer letzten Folge zum Thema "Musterwechsel". Uwe Schneidewind ist Oberbürgermeister von Wuppertal, Autor des Buches „Die große Transformation: Eine Einführung in die Kunst gesellschaftlichen Wandels“ und war neben vielen anderen Funktionen bis April 2020 wissenschaftlicher Direktor des Wuppertal-Instituts, das zum nachhaltigen Wandel für Klimagerechtigkeit und Transformation forscht.
Traces of poliovirus in New York's sewage system have health authorities concerned a recent case could be the tip of the iceberg.
Prof. Lewis Dartnell is an astrobiologist who looks for life on distant planets. In his most recent book, however, Dartnell turns his gaze inward and backward to the human story – who we are, how we came to be, where we are coming from, and, most importantly, how the geological planetary processes drove the evolution […]
From the debacle at OU, TV Contracts, Pac 12 & Big 12 football predictions, Prof. Pryor and Connie Westside cover it all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
EinBlick – nachgefragt Podcast mit Interviews und Diskussionsrunden mit Expert:innen des Gesundheitswesens Fachjournalist und EinBlick-Redakteur Christoph Nitz hat Referent:innen des Kongress für Gesundheitsnetzwerker interviewt. Der Kongress findet am 6. und 7. September 2022 in Berlin statt. Prof. Dr. med Volker Busch ist Facharzt für Neurologie sowie Facharzt für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie an der Universitätsklinik in Regensburg. Er leitet dort die wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgruppe Psychosozialer Stress und Schmerz, die psychophysiologische Zusammenhänge von Stress, Schmerz und Emotionen erforscht. Außerdem arbeitet er als Arzt therapeutisch mit Menschen, die unter Belastungen verschiedenster Art leiden. Ein weiteres Betätigungsfeld von ihm ist seit vielen Jahren, sein Wissen und seine Erfahrung in Form von Keynotes/Vorträgen, Seminaren und Publikationen weiterzugeben. Prof. Dr. med Volker Busch wird am 7. September 2022 mit seinem Vortrag ›Einfach machen! Keine Angst vor Veränderungen‹ das Abschluss-Highlight des 17. Kongress für Gesundheitsnetzwerker gestalten.
Watch the video version of this episode to get the full effectIn this episode, we take a good look at the street of the future, and it may just surprise you.Dr. Billy Fields, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at Texas State University in San Marcos, TX, and each summer, he likes to take a group of students over to The Netherlands to experience what he describes as resilient street designs that add to health, wellbeing, and vibrancy of the city.This summer, he also was able to visit several cities in Spain in addition to Paris, so we discuss some of the street transformations he witness in those locations as well.Helpful Links (note that some may include affiliate links to help me support the channel): - My first interview w/ Prof. Billy Fields, Ep 74– Adaptation Urbanism and Resilient Communities Transforming Streets to Address Climate Change- Cornelia Dinca, Sustainable Amsterdam- BicycleDutch video on the Utrecht canal- BicycleDutch video on the Utrecht Fietsstraat conversion- Curbing Traffic book by Melissa & Chris Bruntlett- MobyconFour Easy Steps to Support My Efforts:1. Become an Active Towns Ambassador by "Buying Me a Coffee" or by pledging as little as $1 per month on Patreon2. If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a "thumbs up," leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share it with a friend.3. Subscribe to the podcast on your preferred listening platform and the Active Towns YouTube Channel4. Pick up some Active Towns #StreetsAreForPeople Merch at my storeCredits:All video, audio, and music production by John SimmermanResources used during the production of this episode:- My awesome recording platform is Ecamm- Adobe Creative Cloud SuiteStudio Equipment:- Main MIcrophone Sennheiser Pro Audio MKH416-P48U3- Rode RODECaster Pro Podcast Production Studio- Additional Microphone - Shure MV7- Camera - Sony ZV-E10 (currently sold out)- Lens - Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Lens- Elgato Cam Link 4k- Elgato Streamdeck XL*- Elgato Streamdeck (*you may not need the XL)Editing Computer System:- Apple MacBook Pro 16" 2021 M1 Pro- LG 34WP88C-B 34-inch Curved 21:9 UltraWide QHD (3440x1440) IPS Display with Ergo StandFor more information about my Active Towns effort or to follow along please visit my links below:- Website- Twitter- Newsletter- Podcast landing pages- Facebook- InstagramBackground:Hi Everyone, my name is John Simmerman.I'm a health promotion professional with over 30 years of experience and my area of concentration has evolved into a specialization of how the built environment influences human behavior related to active living and especially active mobility.In 2012 I launched the non-profit Advocates for Healthy Communities as an effort to help promote and create healthy, active places.Since that time I've been exploring, documenting, and profiling established, emerging, and aspiring Active Towns wherever they might be, in order to produce high-quality multimedia content to help inspire the creation of more safe and inviting, environments that promote a "Culture of Activity" for "All Ages & Abilities".My Active Towns suite of channels feature my original video and audio content and reflections, including a selection of podcast episodes and short films profiling the positive and inspiring efforts happening around the world as I am able to experience and document them.Thanks for tuning in, I hope you find this content helpful.Creative Commons License: Attributions, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives, 2022Advocates for Healthy Communities, Inc. is a nonprofit 501c3 organization (EIN 45-3802508) dedicated to helping communities create a Culture of Activity. Any donations collected are used specifically to support the organization's mission.To make a donation to Advocates for Healthy Communities go here ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Berührt und schockiert von Sebastians Geständnis, etwa 7.500 Folgen GZSZ gesehen zu haben, sitzt Fiete zwischen Wolfgang Bahro, Jo Gerner und Sebastian und fühlt sich wie ein Schüler, der auf der falschen Klassenfahrt gelandet ist. Angestrengt davon, Realität und Fiktion auseinander zu halten, versucht er, den (Zitat) mit Abstand schrägsten Gast, den wir bisher hatten, zu greifen. Während Fiete entdeckt, dass er den ersten Prof. Dr. Dr. zu Gast hat, der zudem als noch größeres Arschloch der Nation wahrgenommen wird als er selbst, verspricht diese Folge mal ganz andere Themen: Unter anderem die Freimaurerei, die Gemeinsamkeiten von Schauspielerei und Kulinarik und die gesellschaftliche Verantwortung als Gesichter zweier unterschiedlicher TV-Genres. +++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
In this week's show, Prof. Wolff presents updates on successful unionization at Trader Joe's, lottery tickets as disguised regressive taxation, gasoline inflation brings record profits to big oil companies, and pharmaceutical industries' ad campaign to block gov't plan to buy medications in bulk and pass savings onto public. In the second half of the show, Wolff interviews Vijay Prashad on his new book with Noam Chomsky on the fragility of US global power.
Diese Themen „testen“ Wolfgang Bosbach und Christian Rach in dieser Woche: - Impf-Druck: Beschert uns das neue Infektionsschutzgesetz eine indirekte Impfpflicht? - Steuer-Entlastung: Wann ist man in Deutschland „reich“? - Flughafen-Chaos: Wie haben „Die Wochentester“ ihren Start in den Urlaub erlebt? Weitere Themen: - Patricia Schlesinger, Friede Springer, Elvis Presley, Massen-Taufe, Air Berlin, Karl Lauterbach Gäste: - Prof. Dr. Klaus Stöhr, Virologe, Epidemiologe und Sachverständiger der Bundesregierung - Steven Derix, Journalist und Buchautor „Selenskyj. Die ungewöhnliche Geschichte des ukrainischen Präsidenten“ - Jürgen Hesse, Karriereberater und Buchautor „Mein Chef ist irre, Ihrer auch?“ Fragen und Anregungen unter: - kontakt@diewochentester.de - https://facebook.com/diewochentester - http://www.diewochentester.de - https://www.ksta.de - https://www.rnd.de
- W materii międzygwiazdowej jest zapisana historia galaktyki. Ale materia ta jest też potrzebna do przyszłości galaktyki, do formowania gwiazd – mówi w Radiu Naukowym prof. Michał Michałowski, astronom z Instytutu Obserwatorium Astronomiczne Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu. Prof. Michałowski bada galaktyki, między inni przyglądając się uważnie temu, co zwykle naszej uwadze umyka: gazowi i pyłowi.- Materia międzygwiazdowa galaktyki, która formowała bardzo dużo gwiazd bardzo dawno temu, powiedzmy 12 miliardów lat temu, a potem nie była już aktywna, będzie zupełnie inaczej wyglądała niż taka, która zaczęła formować gwiazdy 100 mln lat temu. Dlatego analizując, jaki jest skład materii międzygwiazdowej możemy określić, co galaktyka robiła przez ostatnie miliardy lat – wyjaśnia.Astronom bada również błyski gamma, najjaśniejsze źródła promieniowania elektromagnetycznego we Wszechświecie. Co można dzięki nim się dowiedzieć? Usłyszycie w podcaście.Prof. Michał Michałowski, mimo młodego wieku, jest najczęściej cytowanym naukowcem Uniwersytetu Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu. Opowiada, jak tego dokonał, czy warto było wracać do bycia naukowcem w Polsce oraz jak to jest być astronomem z ojca na syna.
Onder de douche een onemanshow geven lijkt een formidabel idee, toch? Alles klinkt fenomenaal goed. Maar geldt hetzelfde voor de mensen in de kamer ernaast? Prof. dr. Monika Rychtarikova is fysicus aan de KULeuven en komt je vertellen over hoe geluid tussen verschillende materialen en (na)galm werkt.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I had a great conversation with a group of liberated black men about what it means to be free in this country. You can watch the video of this conversation by visiting TheBlackBossChannel.com
Welcome to a new episode of ON&T's Podcast. We are talking to Isabel Rivera-Collazo, Assistant Professor on Biological, Ecological and Human Adaptations to Climate Change at the Department of Anthropology at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and directs the SIO Human Ecology Laboratory. Her work combines earth sciences, archaeology, and marine ecology to understand social vulnerability to climate and environmental change, through food and habitat security in coastal and marine areas. Through geoarchaeology and archaeomalacology, Prof. Rivera-Collazo works to identify lessons from the past that are relevant to communities in the present. Enjoy another great episode of SeaState!
Professor Piotr Rutkowski, of the Maria-Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute, discusses how Poland is managing the influx of 5 million Ukrainian refugees since the war began and tells host Dr. John Sweetenham, of the UT Southwestern Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, about the future health needs of Ukrainian refugees with cancer. TRANSCRIPT Dr. John Sweetenham: Hello. I'm Dr. John Sweetenham, the associate director for Clinical Affairs at UT Southwestern's Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center and host of the ASCO Daily News podcast. My guest today is Professor Piotr Rutkowski, who leads the department of Soft Tissue and Bone Sarcoma and Melanoma at the Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology in Warsaw, Poland. Prof. Rutkowski is also the deputy director for the National Oncological Strategy and Clinical Trials, and serves as president of the Polish Oncological Society. Prof. Rutkowski spoke with us earlier this year as millions of people were fleeing the war in Ukraine, and he described the really remarkable response from both the Polish government and his institution to this crisis. He's back on the podcast today to tell us about cancer care for Ukrainian refugees 5 months into the conflict, and how health systems are coping with the influx of millions of refugees. He will also share his insights on the kind of support that will be needed long-term to care for these patients in the future. Our full disclosures are available in the show notes and disclosures relating to all guests on the podcast can be found on our transcripts at asco.org/podcasts. Professor Rutkowski, thank you for being on the podcast today. It's been about 4 months since we last spoke. How are you doing? Dr. Piotr Rutkowski: I'm very privileged that we can speak again. I'm talking probably on behalf of many Polish physicians and citizens involved with this dramatic situation of war in Ukraine and helping our patients and citizens from Ukraine. And I feel okay, but of course, the situation is still dramatic, and we don't know what will happen during the next months. What we can tell, first, is what has been changed for these last 4 months, it is the number. So as of now, almost 5 million people from Ukraine crossed the border between Ukraine and Poland. And we can estimate that about 3 million refugees stay temporary or maybe even permanently in our country. This is a completely new situation because it means that it's about 10% of our citizens now. And what didn't change but still the cancer care for Ukrainian patients is the extension of regular cancer care within our national oncology network and our national health fund with this Polish insurance system. And this is the same for patients in Poland. And so all refugees from Ukraine are entitled to receive the same care as citizens of Poland. Still, this extraordinary legislation, which was adopted by the Polish parliament, covers all the refugees of war, social security, and health insurance. And we have a better situation because all comprehensive cancer centers or major cancer centers organize the help with a hotline, not only on the level of the whole country but also on the center level in the Ukrainian language. And the majority of these centers have staff speaking the Ukrainian language. Moreover, what I can say as a president of Polish Oncological Society, recently, with the help of an educational grant, we bought electronic translators for major oncological cancer centers. So they can help in the situation, like in the emergency situation, when we have access to live talk. So they can be used in that situation. And in my opinion, it is very, very helpful. So this is the current situation. And of course, I will present further the structure of oncological patients from Ukraine in Poland now and what's been done. Dr. John Sweetenham: Thank you. It's really quite extraordinary to grasp that your patient population almost overnight increased by 10%. That's just quite extraordinary. What aspects of the cancer care would you say are working well at the moment and what are your greatest remaining challenges with this population as of now? Dr. Piotr Rutkowski: First, with this challenge for the pediatric cancer population, and about 1,000 children with cancer were evacuated from Ukraine. They were transported to the Ukrainian hub near Lviv in western Ukraine and thereafter to Polish hub. And with help of many nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and many organizations, many hospitals from Europe but also U.S. and Canada, many institutions helped within this operation to transfer after triage the pediatric, so children with cancer, to Polish, German, and U.S. physicians. So more than 1,000 children were transferred to these different hospitals around the world—so Europe, the USA, and Canada. But of course, when we look at specific other issues with Ukraine refugees with cancer, first we have a very extraordinary situation and demography because the majority are women with children and only a very small percentage of males, mostly in older age. So when we looked at the cost of hospital admission of patients from Ukraine until May, the signs and symptoms were not in abnormal laboratory tests, or not otherwise classified. So generally, [these were] different conditions, mostly internal conditions. The second one was obstetric gynecology, so pregnancy, childbirth, etc. And the third in the rank were neoplastic diseases. I looked also carefully how it looks on the level of our institution because Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institution is the largest oncological center in Poland. And we have the central part in Warsaw, but also we have 2 branches in Poland. So when we looked at the populations, all together, we had about 1,000 visits with new patients in our institutions. And number 1 was breast cancer. And second were gastrointestinal, and thereafter gynecology. And the fourth in the rank was melanoma and also soft tissue tumors or cancers probably related to the younger population. But melanoma was also relatively frequent. But number 1 was breast and reconstructive in all our branches. And of course, the distribution of patients is also different. In the whole of Poland, the largest numbers are in our region because probably because Warsaw is the largest city in Poland. So they have a lot of relatives or colleagues. So about 20% of patients from Ukraine are concentrated in our region, but more than 10% are also near Katowice or Gliwice. So it's Silesia and also near Krakow. So this central and southeastern part of Poland have the majority of Ukrainian patients now. However, of course, some of the patients were also transferred to other parts of Poland. But as I said, in some of the departments, more than 10% of patients are now from Ukraine, especially in breast cancer units and also gynecological units. When I look in the department which I'm chairing, department of soft tissue, bone sarcoma, and melanoma, we have mostly patients from Ukraine involved in the treatment of advanced melanoma, some with earlier stages, and some patients with sarcoma, especially if they were contacted by physicians from Ukraine specifically for this type of disease. But generally, the state of disease is a little bit more advanced. So, many of these patients are receiving neoadjuvant therapy in breast cancer or they are going directly to treatment of stage IV disease with modern drugs like immunotherapy or targeted therapy for melanoma. This is also the real situation. One of my points I want to mention is, if the access to the cancer care, regular cancer care probably is good for patients, but the problem with communication exists, and still I think that patients or citizens from Ukraine do not participate too much in prevention programs because the participation in mammography, cytology for cervical cancer and other screening programs are at very low levels. So, of course, it's a new situation for these people. But still, probably it will be one of the points for which we have to undertake some strategies. Because we do not know how to get information on if they will be staying longer in our country what we can anticipate for next months and even years. So this can be problematic because it means that we'll have more and more advanced stages of disease. Dr. John Sweetenham: It's very interesting, and of course not surprising, that you have this very skewed demographic of predominantly female patients. I wonder whether you have any insights into whether the—maybe resistance to screening is the wrong word—but the reluctance to be screened? Is that do you think, a reflection of screening services in Ukraine? Or do you think it relates more to the current stresses and priorities that these patients face? Dr. Piotr Rutkowski: I think whether it's first for our colleagues from Ukraine, it's a new situation, and they still are not in a normal life. So I agree that first, of course, the participation in the screening programs in Ukraine is on the lower level, but still, maybe the people do not consider staying here, staying at home, of course, and staying in their own country. So they are a little bit in between of normal life and living as refugees only. So they did not start all normal activities. And of course, the information about the screening programs, about the normally functioning health care, it's also probably a little bit more difficult for them because they may not understand all the details of our health care. So I think that it is one of the points which we have to think about for new strategical enterprises in the coming months. So as I mentioned, for normal access to health care, I do not foresee now that it's problematic. Of course, it can be problematic if we'll have a shortage of our people. But still, we can manage this on a regular level. But as I mentioned, when I talked to our colleagues from the department of prevention, the percentage of the people who are coming for screening programs is very low as compared to the total number of refugees. Dr. John Sweetenham: You mentioned that the future for many of the Ukrainian refugees is uncertain at the moment. Now that the heaviest fighting appears to be concentrated on the east of the country, are you seeing any signs that Ukrainian patients will be able to go home for their treatments at any point in the near future? Dr. Piotr Rutkowski: Yes, I think so. Some of the refugees even started to come back home to Western Ukraine, especially when they felt that it was a little bit safer. But as we know, still the situation on the front and the plans of the Russian invaders are not predictable. So we cannot say how even we can behave in this situation. So, for example, in my hospital, we have psychologists from Ukraine who first escaped from Donbas to Kharkiv. And when Kharkiv started to be shelled by bombs, they escaped to Poland. So it's sometimes really dramatic fates for these people. So, of course, the movements between the border are relatively high because some of the people are trying to come back because they feel more comfortable in their homeland, in the country where they can all speak one language, but others they feel they've started to adapt to in living in Poland and we have more and more patients who are accompanied by people speaking Polish. So they started to try to live more normally in our country. I also noticed that we have some patients from Ukraine in the clinical trials. Of course, we also adapted the informed consent and some information sheets into the Ukrainian language. So Ukrainian patients interested in taking part in clinical trials are also included based on normal inclusion criteria. This is also important that we can propose this to patients from Ukraine because if they want to stay longer so they can get extra treatment within the frame of clinical trials. What is also interesting with our National Science Center is that it started to support researchers who are fleeing from war. And they prepared the special funding scheme for researchers from Ukraine to encourage the grant winners to employ researchers from Ukraine on ongoing projects. So there are many specific actions to adapt the citizens of Ukraine in Poland, and of course allow them to undertake normal work. We also allowed for specific temporary work in health care for physicians and nurses. And as it was announced recently by the Polish Minister of Health, more than 2,000 physicians from Ukraine decided to work in the Polish health system. So this is what we can do now. And probably we can do follow-up in half a year again. We'll see what will happen. Dr. John Sweetenham: I thank your responsiveness and that view of government. So this situation has been really remarkable and also remarkably quick. And as you've already pointed out, these patients are going to have needs for many months and many years to come. And you've touched on some of those, specifically the needs around cancer screening. Do you have any other insights into what you think the most pressing future needs for these refugees will be? And then what support your health system, which is presumably already overstretched, what additional support will it need to cope with the ongoing demands and needs of this population? Dr. Piotr Rutkowski: We really appreciate the help from the international community with material for our Ukrainian patients. Probably the next step will be a specific maybe European Union (EU) fund for a health care system which is affected now by numbers of patients from Ukraine, because, of course, we are doing this with our internal Polish funds. But I don't know how it would affect the next year with regular health service in Poland. So this is one of the points. The second point, of course, which we are always afraid of is the situation with the staff shortage for regular health care because Poland, generally in our part of Europe, we can see the shortage of nurses and educated oncological physicians. This is what we included in our national oncological strategy. However, we didn't anticipate it would have such an extraordinary situation which we have to face now. So these points can be one of the problems which can be raised next month. Dr. John Sweetenham: And so you you've indicated the potential support from the EU and other international agencies. I wonder if we could take that question a little bit further to the international oncology community, including organizations like ASCO, the European Cancer Organization (ECO), the American Cancer Society, and others, who've been collaborating to support Ukrainian patients and the oncology community in Poland and in the region. How do you think the international oncology community can continue to respond and help in the coming months and years? Dr. Piotr Rutkowski: It seems that it's a very continuous effort. So we have regular meetings between the national representatives, ECO, as you mentioned, ASCO, and also some NGOs to discuss the hottest problems with the situation in Europe and also how we can find solutions. Colleagues from Ukraine are also asking us about these specific issues like access to radiation therapy and the possibility to transfer the patients because the equipment is not working perfectly in the whole of Ukraine. This effort is very, very important. I feel that it will be a very excellent platform for next month, maybe for next year. I think that it's extraordinary because it was organized very fast, and it was not temporary, but it seems that it will be continuous for a long time. As I mentioned in this platform, we can exchange some materials, and some information very quickly and in an efficient way. I would like to thank you, ASCO, and ECO for the organization of this platform. Dr. John Sweetenham: Well, Professor Rutkowski, I want to thank you again for taking the time to join us for a follow-up discussion regarding the situation in your country with respect to Ukraine, and express, once again, our respect and admiration for the way that you and your colleagues and your country have responded to the crisis. It's been a real pleasure having you on the podcast today. So thank you for joining. Dr. Piotr Rutkowski: Thank you very much. Goodbye. Dr. John Sweetenham: And thank you to our listeners for your time today. If you're enjoying the content on the ASCO Daily News podcast, please take a moment to rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts. Disclosures: Dr. John Sweetenham: Consulting or Advisory Role: EMA Wellness Dr. Piotr Rutkowski: Honoraria: Bristol-Myers Squibb, MSD, Novartis, Roche, Pfizer, Pierre Fabre, Sanofi, and Merck Consulting or Advisory Role: Novartis, Blueprint Medicines, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pierre Fabre, MSD, Amgen Speakers' Bureau: Pfizer, Novartis, Pierre Fabre Research Funding (institution): Novartis, Roche, Bristol-Myers Squibb Travel, Accommodations, Expenses: Orphan Europe, Pierre Fabre Disclaimer: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.
Prof. Timothy Jost is a professor emeritus at the Washington and Lee University School of Law. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. T.S. Jost. Considering Race and Ethnicity in Covid Risk Assessments — Legal Concerns and Possible Solutions. N Engl J Med 2022;387:481-483.
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A new survey by the Israel Democracy Institute shows that Israeli voters are most concerned about the economy and high cost of living and are putting it as their number one priority for voters in the upcoming national elections. The survey published today also found that a party's leader has more influence on a vote than the list of candidates for the Knesset. Prof. Tamar Herman, a senior researcher at IDI, said that it was part of the trend for individual politics over party politics. She spoke with reporter Arieh O'Sullivan (photo: Michael Giladi/flash90) (See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welche Eingriffe in der Schönheitschirurgie gerade im Trend liegen und wo die Grenzen des guten Geschmacks bei operativen Korrekturen verlaufen, darüber sprechen wir mit Prof. Werner Mang.
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. We hang out virtually on Thursday Nights at 8pm EST and anytime all of the time on Discord Elliot Ackerman joins me to talk about his new book The Fifth Act: America's End in Afghanistan. He is also the author of several novels, Red Dress In Black and White. His books have been nominated for the National Book Award, the Andrew Carnegie Medal in both fiction and non-fiction, and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize among others. His writing often appears in Esquire, The New Yorker, and The New York Times where he is a contributing opinion writer, and his stories have been included inThe Best American Short Stories and The Best American Travel Writing. He is both a former White House Fellow and Marine, and served five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he received the Silver Star, the Bronze Star for Valor, and the Purple Heart. He divides his time between New York City and Washington, D.C. Website: www. ElliotAckerman.com; Twitter: @elliotackerman Dr Christina Greer is hosting a new podcast called The Blackest Questions She is also an Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University - Lincoln Center (Manhattan) campus. Her research and teaching focus on American politics, black ethnic politics, urban politics, quantitative methods, Congress, New York City and New York State politics, campaigns and elections, and public opinion. Prof. Greer's book Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream (Oxford University Press) investigates the increasingly ethnically diverse black populations in the US from Africa and the Caribbean. She finds that both ethnicity and a shared racial identity matter and also affect the policy choices and preferences for black groups. Professor Greer is currently writing her second manuscript and conducting research on the history of all African Americans who have run for the executive office in the U.S. Her research interests also include mayors and public policy in urban centers. Her previous work has compared criminal activity and political responses in Boston and Baltimore. She is the host and producer of The Aftermath with Christina Greer on Ozy.com http://www.ozy.com/topic/the-aftermath. Prof. Greer received her BA from Tufts University and her MA, MPhil, and PhD in Political Science from Columbia University. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
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On today's episode Brian and Prof. Richard Wolff analyze the Senate's spending bill entitled the "Inflation Reduction Act" for the effect it could have on inflation. It falls far short of what's desperately needed to address the overlapping crises causing so much suffering for working people. Professor Richard Wolff is an author & co-founder of the organization Democracy at Work. You can find his work at rdwolff.com. Please make an urgently-needed contribution to The Socialist Program by joining our Patreon community at patreon.com/thesocialistprogram. We rely on the generous support of our listeners to keep bringing you consistent, high-quality shows. All Patreon donors of $5 a month or more are invited to join the monthly Q&A seminar with Brian.
Go online to PeerView.com/JFN860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. Optimized use of asparaginase is a cornerstone of successful administration of multiagent chemotherapy in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and has implications for patient outcomes across populations—are you prepared for the emergence of novel asparaginase formulations and the use of strategies that can help avoid treatment discontinuation? This MasterClass & Case Forum video presents an opportunity to understand and surmount the challenges associated with delivering effective ALL care with the asparaginase component of modern therapy. In this activity, an expert panel addresses topics ranging from current guidance on first- and second-line asparaginase options, monitoring and management of barriers such as asparaginase hypersensitivity, and therapeutic planning using available tools to maintain asparaginase exposure. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Summarize comprehensive management recommendations for pediatric, AYA, and adult patients with ALL, including chemotherapy and asparaginase protocols, immunotherapy, and tyrosine kinase inhibitors; Cite the clinical impact of E coli asparaginase hypersensitivity and asparaginase discontinuation in ALL, including in pediatric, AYA, and adult populations; Develop evidence-based treatment plans for asparaginase sequencing with E coli and Erwinia asparaginase, including recombinant formulations; and Manage E coli asparaginase hypersensitivity, including monitoring and strategies for switching to Erwinia asparaginase options.
In this episode, Prof. discusses the mechanism within the egg of a woman in relation to their age. Tune in to the IVF Journey podcast and get updates on the latest episodes.
Проф. Юлиан Карабиберов, епизод №100. Един от най-добрите български специалисти в областта на спортната кондиционна подготовка и пионер на бодибилдинг-фитнес движението в България. Преподавател по кондиционна подготовка и лека атлетика в НСА „Васил Левски“. Член на треньорския съвет на БФВ и отговарящ за подготовката на кондиционните треньори на националните гарнитури по волейбол. Има 3 защитени патента, създател на първата българска научно-базирана тренировъчна система Fit Motion. Автор на 64 научни статии и редица учебници и учебни помагала. Лектор по кондиционна подготовка в БТШФ към БФС в нива УЕФА „В“, УЕФА „А“ и УЕФА „PRO“ лицензи. Основател на професионален спортен колеж „Био Фит“ и JK Fitness Gym. Представител за Европа на Американската школа за подготовка на персонални треньори C.O.R.F.I.T. и основен лектор и ръководител. Консултант и кондиционен треньор на редица отбори, между които ВК Тренто (Италия), Модена (Италия), Верона (Италия), Халбанк (Турция), Аркада Галац (Румъния), Националните отбори по вдигане на тежести на Мексико, Аржентина, Перу, Венецуела и Доминиканска република, Българския национален отбор по волейбол (мъже и жени), Българския национален отбор по автомобилизъм, сноуборд и др. Проф. Карабиберов е и сред пионерите в дистрибуцията на хранителни добавки у нас. Спортният клуб към JK Fitness - SNC е основан през 1995г. от проф. Юлиан Карабиберов. Той е известен като „МЛО“. Носи името на американската фирма за хранителни добавки MLO, която е първата фирма, представлявана от SNC. Същевременно MLO е спонсор на клубните състезатели. "МЛО', а по-късно преименуваният тим "Юниверсал" развиват най-напред състезателен културизъм и фитнес. В клуба са развили своята кариера легенди като Стоил Стоилов, Христомир Христов, Димитър Димитров, Валентин Петков, Росен Миладинов и др. Отборът по лека атлетика към спортен клуб "Юниверсал' е създаден през 2002г., като през него преминават също редица големи български имена в спорта. За повече информация посетете личния сайт на проф. Карабиберов: https://julian-karabiberov.com/ Подаряваме Ви епизод №100, гледайте, слушайте и попивайте. Очакват Ви още много интересни теми и гости! Последвай ни в: / Follow us in: YouTube: bit.ly/3jFjmXS Facebook: bit.ly/2FJlMHl Instagram: bit.ly/3jl8L4h Twitter: twitter.com/LegendiLegends Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/bg/podcast/legendi-legends/id1538275381 GooglePodcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjg5NjIxNTM0OC9zb3VuZHMucnNz?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjg6eXspYXtAhUI9hoKHVTgAw4Q9sEGegQIARAC Spotify: spoti.fi/2TeTM1p SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/cfcjgwgp3shy Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/show/2067872?deferredFl=1 - Георги Харизанов Веселин Вълчев Легенди / Legends Българският подкаст / The Bulgarian podcast
In this episode of Ventures, my guest Prof. Yanto Chandra (https://twitter.com/yanefted) and I talk about the implications of Web3 for global entrepreneurship. We discuss his background PhD work in rapidly growing international businesses, his professorship in Hong Kong teaching entrepreneurship, his thoughts about how NFTs and DAOs are changing the venture-building game around the world, and why smart and thoughtful regulation is vitally important for the future of the space.Visit https://satchel.works/@wclittle/ventures-episode-109 for detailed notes and links to resources (videos, articles, etc…) mentioned. You can watch this episode via video here. 1:36 - Tee-up for the episode, emphasis on this show for Web3 and why it matters for the world.2:06 - Yanto intro, professor in Hong Kong, PhD background, how he got into Web35:55 - Yanto's background and passion for entrepreneurship9:52 - Where are the intersections of Web3 and entrepreneurship that are so exciting for Yanto?15:40 - Yantos take on DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations) - as a professor of entrepreneurship.17:50 - Story of the brewery that used NFTs and went global, other impact stories from other projects, bounty hunters, etc..21:20 - New ways that Web3 enables and changes entrepreneurship (including nefarious “entrepreneurship”) 26:22 - How does Yanto view NFTs as it relates to how founders/entrepreneurs should think about them? (all goods will have an NFT associated with them….good story of a how NFTs can be associated with bicycles to prevent stealing the IRL bike, since they wouldn't be able to be resold without the NFT)32:39 - Final thoughts / projects / ideas from Yanto – thoughts on regulation and the importance of making the Web3 space legitimate. 37:40 - Best way to follow up w/ Yanto and read his work? → https://twitter.com/yanefted // https://sites.google.com/view/yantochandra/home
Bob had a great talk (Scott's on assignment) with Professor Brandon Wolfe-Hunnicutt (@hunnicuttwolfe) of Cal State-Stanislaus, author of *The Paranoid Style in American Diplomacy: Oil and Arab Nationalism in Iraq* about Iraqi history from the Ottoman Empire to the present, with an emphasis on the period from 1958 to the 1970s. Before Iraq became the target of a massive U.S. intervention, it was a British colony, and then a kingdom, which achieved sovereignty in a 1958 revolution led by Karim Kasim. However, the U.S., especially President John F. Kennedy, began to oppose the Kasim regime and helped engineer a 1963 coup against him and then sending support to the new regime to isolate and kill Kasim backers and others, especially communists. We talked about the role of Nasserism in Iraq, the importance of the Communist Party, the politics of oil, the perhaps surprising opposition of American oil companies to the U.S.-backed coups d'etat, and the policies of JFK and LBJ. The country the U.S. attacked and devastated in two wars in the 1990s and early 2000s was the product of long-term American interference and meddling. ------------------------------------------------- Links// The Paranoid Style in American Diplomacy: Oil and Arab Nationalism in Iraq (https://bit.ly/3d74eoW) Follow Green and Red// G&R Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast Check out our rad website: https://greenandredpodcast.org/ Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/gHhEsqJs Donate to Green and Red Podcast// Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). “Green and Red Blues" by Moody. Editing by Isaac.
What's happening with monkeypox in Africa? Why wasn't monkeypox tackled when we had the chance? What will the PHEIC declaration change? Prof. Yap Boum, Epicentre Representative for Africa, the research arm of Medecins sans Frontières, joins Gavin and guest host Dr. Miriam Lewis Sabin to discuss.You can read The Lancet's collection of articles on monkeypox here.
Matt Parks is Chief Academic Officer & Interim Provost at The King's College in New York City. He is an Associate Professor of Politics. Parks earned a Ph.D. in political science at Boston University after majoring in math and political science at Dickinson College. He has spent his career in education, serving for seven years as the headmaster and principal teacher of Exeter (NH) Classical Christian School before coming to King's. Prof. Matt Parks joins Mike to answer a question that is on all of our minds. If Donald Trump gets indicted, is he still constitutionally allowed to run for President again?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prof RV threads the needle between the people of China and the ruling government, which is the CCP. A must-watch to understand the deeper currents and long-term impact of Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. #pelositaiwan #china #unitedstates #taiwan
Today is hamstring strain care from start to finish! Prof Heiderscheit joins Chelsea and Dan to share the headlines from the 2022 JOSPT Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for managing hamstring strains in athletes. This CPG includes evidence-based recommendations for accurately diagnosing, treating, and preventing hamstring strains. ------------------------------ RESOURCES Hamstring strain injury in athletes CPG: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2022.0301 Hamstring injury: what is it? What should I do about it? When can I get back to my sport? Patient information: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2022.0502 Infographic: criteria-based progression for hamstring injury rehabilitation: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2022.9001 Pain-free vs. pain-threshold rehabilitation: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2020.8895
Opstand en revolte, de stad Amsterdam is er door getekend. Prof. Dr. Pleij weidt uit, van de Middeleeuwen die al volgepakt zaten met boerenopstanden, tot de wederdopers, het palingoproer en ‘geen woning, geen kroning'. Al varende door de grachten zien Pleij & Kelder de betrekkelijkheid van de hedendaagse opstootjes in. De immer relativerende Pleij toont ons dat we ondanks alle opstand en revolte toch wel degelijk steeds meer blijk van beschaving geven. Een geruststellende conclusie.
View Prof. Pezzini's handout here: https://tinyurl.com/342z96ec This lecture was given on April 21, 2022 at The Christian Heritage Centre at Stonyhurst as part of "Catholicism and the Arts: An Intellectual Retreat." For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Prof. Pezzini returned to Oxford in 2021, after five beautiful years in St Andrews (2016–2021). He studied at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (2003–2008) and the University of Oxford (D.Phil. 2012). He held research fellowships at Magdalen College Oxford (2013–2015) and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (2016). From 2010 to 2013 he worked as Assistant Editor for the Oxford Dictionary of Medieval Latin.
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Prof. Juni is one of the foremost research psychologists in the world today. He has published ground-breaking original research in seventy different peer reviewed journals and is cited continuously with respect by colleagues and experts in the field who have built on his theories and observations. He studied in Yeshivas Chaim Berlin under Rav Yitzchack Hutner, and in Yeshiva University as a Talmid of Rav Joseph Dov Soloveitchick. Dr. Juni is a board member of the Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists and has regularly presented addresses to captivated audiences. Associated with NYU since 1979, Juni has served as Director of PhD programs, all the while heading teams engaged in cutting-edge research.Professor Juni's scholarship on aberrant behavior across the cultural, ethnic,and religious spectrum is founded on psychometric methodology and based on a psychodynamic psychopathology perspective. He is arguably the preeminent expert in Differential Diagnostics, with each of his myriad studies entailing parallel efforts in theory construction and empirical data collection from normative andclinical populations. Professor Juni created and directed the NYU Graduate Program in Tel Aviv titled Cross-Cultural Group Dynamics in Stressful Environments. Based in Yerushalayim, he collaborates with Israeli academic and mental health specialists in the study of dissonant factors and tensions in the Arab-Israeli conflict and those within the Orthodox Jewish community, while exploring personality challenges of second-generation Holocaust survivors. Below is a partial list of the journals to which Professor Juni has contributed over 120 article (many are available online): Journal of Forensic Psychology; Journal of Aggression,Maltreatment, and Trauma; International Review of Victimology; The Journal ofNervous and Mental Disease; International Forum of Psychoanalysis; Journal of Personality Assessment; Journal of Abnormal Psychology; Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology; Psychophysiology; Psychology and Human Development; Journal of Sex Research; Journal of Psychology and Judaism; Contemporary Family Therapy; American Journal on Addictions; Journal of Criminal Psychology; Mental Health, Religion, and Culture. As Rosh Beis Medrash,Rabbi Avraham Kivelevitz serves as Rav and Posek for the morning minyan at IDT.Hundreds of listeners around the globe look forward to his weekly Shiur inTshuvos and Poskim. Rav Kivelevitz is aMaggid Shiur for Dirshu International in Talmud and Halacha as well as a Dayanwith the Beth Din of America. Please leave us a review or email us atravkiv@gmail.com This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
How do you captivate an audience without overwhelming them with data? This week Dr. Vincent Racaniello shares how his passion for teaching and virology led him to transition out of the lab and into educating the world through podcasting. Listen in as Laura and Vincent discuss how to share your expertise in a way that captivates while adding humor, levity, and increasing the audience's ability to comprehend complex subject matter. Here are a few things you'll learn during this conversation: The importance of levity to deal with complex subjects How to speak to your audience with humility Why adding “Gee Whiz Moments” to your presentation increases audience impact How to decide what to share and how to share it How to not take yourself too seriously without impacting your credibility About Dr. Vincent Racaniello: Vincent Racaniello Ph.D. is Higgins Professor of Microbiology & Immunology at Columbia University Medical Center. He has been studying viruses for over 40 years. As principal investigator of his laboratory, Prof. Racaniello is passionate about teaching virology to the World. His virology lectures can be found on YouTube. He blogs at virology blog, produces the podcast ‘This Week in Virology' and has co-authored the textbook Principles of Virology. He regularly posts about viruses on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. You can find out more about Vincent and his work at: https://www.microbe.tv/ To learn more about Dr. Laura Sicola and how mastering influence can impact your success go to https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/quickstart and download the quick start guide for mastering the three C's of influence. You can connect with Laura in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VocalImpactProductions Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions Twitter: @Laura Sicola Instagram: @VocalImpactProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.