quinta-feira, novembro 29, 2007
"Folgas" de SU ao fim-de-semana
Cumprimentos!
Filipe Vieira
segunda-feira, novembro 26, 2007
domingo, novembro 18, 2007
Parabéns Catarina e felicidades para o regresso aos Açores!
sexta-feira, novembro 16, 2007
Curso VIMA
Caso estejas interessado contactar Dra. Susana Vargas
quarta-feira, novembro 07, 2007
Curso 2 e 5 da FEEA
Boa leitura.
terça-feira, outubro 30, 2007
quinta-feira, outubro 11, 2007
Bacterial contamination of anaesthetists' hands by personal mobile phone and fixed phone use in the operating theatre
Authors: Jeske, H.-C.1; Tiefenthaler, W.1; Hohlrieder, M.1; Hinterberger, G.2; Benzer, A.1
Source: Anaesthesia, Volume 62, Number 9, September 2007 , pp. 904-906(3)
Abstract:
Summary
Following hand disinfection, 40 anaesthetists working in the operating room (OR) were asked to use their personal in-hospital mobile phone for a short phone call. After use of the cell phone, bacterial contamination of the physicians' hands was found in 38/40 physicians (4/40 with human pathogen bacteria). After repeating the same investigation with fixed phones in the OR anteroom 33/40 physicians showed bacterial contamination (4/40 with human pathogen bacteria). The benefit of using mobile phones in the OR should be weighed against the risk for unperceived contamination. The use of mobile phones may have more serious hygiene consequences, because, unlike fixed phones, mobile phones are often used in the OR close to the patient.
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2007.05172.x
Affiliations: 1: Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine 2: Department of Hygiene, Innsbruck Medical University Hospital, Anichstrasse 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
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segunda-feira, outubro 08, 2007
Jantar de convívio - MOCHO SENTADO
quarta-feira, setembro 26, 2007
Congresso "O Norte da Anestesia"
No entanto se quiserem fazer algum Workshop ou ir ao Jantar de Gala, podem inscrever-se e fazer o pagamento em:
http://www.acropole-servicos.pt/eventos/norte_anest.htm
Cumprimentos,
Filipe Vieira
domingo, setembro 23, 2007
Anestesistas do Uruguai fazem greve reivindicando melhores salários
sexta-feira, setembro 14, 2007
Tempo do Interno
A inscrição tal como em anos anteriores será grátis.
Pede no secratariado a folha de inscrição.
quarta-feira, setembro 12, 2007
Homem a trabalhar num MUNDO DE MULHERES
Será que houve inversão dos papeis e dificuldades???
by Jennifer Merritt
We've all heard about the trials and tribulations of women rising through the ranks of male-dominated fields such as technology and finance. The successful ones are celebrated for having "broken through the glass ceiling," meaning they've maneuvered through gender-based workplace limitations. In fact, the idea of the glass ceiling is such a phenomenon that the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) formed a "Glass Ceiling" commission in 1991. But what about the men who succeed in what tend to be female-dominated careers, including nursing, travel, marketing, and childcare? Is there such a thing as a reverse glass ceiling for men? Licensed psychotherapist Stacy Kaiser--who has offered her professional opinion for both MSNBC and CNN--says she sees more men popping up in female-dominated careers. "I don't know if it's a trend yet, because it's a more recent development, but it's definitely something that's happening and people are becoming more and more aware of it," she says.
It may seem like a strange concept to grasp, considering that men are rarely cast as being victims of discrimination. An examination of why women tend to gravitate toward certain fields more so than men is a good starting point for exploring whether a glass ceiling exists for men. Psychologist Warren Farrell, Ph.D., the San Francisco-based author of such books as Why Men Earn More and The Liberated Man, has a specific take on the equation. "Women enter into those areas because they are the most fulfilling," he says. "Men don't because they feel they need to take on the responsibility of providing for the family, and the way they earn love is to earn money." That's not to say careers in nursing, travel, marketing, and childcare can't be lucrative, but more often than not, they are far surpassed by salaries in male-dominated fields such as finance and technology.
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Plus, in today's world of double incomes, men are free to pursue career paths they find interesting rather than ones they solely see as financially viable, Kaiser says. "In the past decade, more careers have opened up to women," she notes. "They're becoming lawyers and doctors and scientists, and leaving openings in other areas that men are now filling." Men face a different set of challenges than women in choosing to pursue a career dominated by the opposite sex, since for men, passion for the work is often not as powerful a motivator as the bottom line: salary. What many men in traditionally female careers find, however, is that it is possible to have the best of both worlds.
A novelty in the nursing world
Take, for example, how pursuing a career in nursing allows Mark Liwoch the best way to provide for his family and feel satisfied in his job. Liwoch admittedly was a bit of a drifter after high school graduation, taking on odd jobs in restaurants, landscaping, and even a chicken farm. He eventually found himself intrigued by a career in nursing because "it was a hot career that guaranteed a livable wage upon graduation once you passed the boards," he says. So he pursued a bachelor's degree in nursing from Stockton University in Pomona, New Jersey, and a master's degree in health administration from St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Liwoch now feels he has found the job satisfaction he had been pursuing all those years working odd jobs. "Nursing is a very high-satisfaction job as far as knowing that you're doing good for others," he says, "and it also helps that you realize you're going to have job security and a good wage." And while nursing staffs may mostly consist of women, that is starting to change, says Liwoch's colleague, Tom Keating, director of the emergency room at Shore Memorial Hospital in Atlantic County, New Jersey. "Some men probably at first felt embarrassed doing something that is considered a female-oriented job," Keating says. "But I think you're starting to see more guys get into it because they see the opportunities."
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Statistics indicate Keating's instinct is right, though the progression of men into the field has been slow. Since 1983, the percentage of men employed as registered nurses has risen from just under 5 percent to over 8 percent in 2003, according to the most recent data available from the U.S. Census Bureau. Liwoch certainly did. He now has a high-level job as administrative director at Shore Memorial Hospital. While Liwoch admits to being a novelty in the nursing world, he says his gender was never an issue as he rose through the ranks. "My organization is such that they promote education, so within three months of graduating with my bachelor's degree, I was approached by my nurse manager to become a clinical supervisor, which is a front-line manager role where you're still in scrubs," Liwoch says. "At that time, I became the sole provider for my children, so I knew the 9-to-5, Monday-to-Friday role would fit my lifestyle as a single dad." More and more men would love to have a fulfilling career that also allows ample family time, says Farrell. "When I ask men in my workshops to fantasize about what they would do if they didn't have to worry about money, about 95 percent of them come up with things like spending more time with their children, and doing something in art, music, or literature," he says. "They would love to do something that involves interacting with people more so than formulas, machines, or technology."
Traveling the world
From the start, John Clifford knew he wanted to work with people rather than machines. Even so, he wasn't sure what his calling was, so at the age of 18, he took a career- and life-planning course at a local community college in Santa Fe, New Mexico. "The one that kept landing at the top of the list was travel agent. It was puzzling, because I didn't have a real understanding of it, but I thought it would be a great way to make some money, see the world, and get out of Santa Fe," Clifford says. He took a travel agent course in Albuquerque and graduated at the top of a class filled mostly with women. He worked at various agencies before striking out on his own, catering to upscale clients like Giorgio Armani Corporation and Fortune 500 executives. Clifford even landed on Condé Nast Traveler's "A-list of Agents," becoming the youngest man to get on the magazine's "A-list All Stars" in 2004--a list that, to this day, comprises mostly women. "The agency I affiliated with is 90 percent women," Clifford says, "and sometimes I feel it's hard to get the recognition and respect I feel I deserve and have earned, just as women in the corporate world may feel it is hard to break into the old boy's club. I face that every day in the travel trade. Whether or not we like to say a 'women's club' exists, it does. It's just as hard for a man to break through that.
sexta-feira, agosto 31, 2007
Evento muitíssimo publicitado (e para não ficarmos atrás...))
Aterra no Porto a Red Bull World Series nos próximos dias 31 de Agosto e 1 de Setembro, que traz à Invicta um grupo de pilotos dependentes da adrenalina que se propõem voar a 400km/h no circuito mais estreito do campeonato.
Vejam mais aqui: http://www.redbull.pt/pt/ArticlePage.1185280071321-1569929309/htmlArticlePage.action
terça-feira, agosto 28, 2007
sexta-feira, agosto 10, 2007
Bloq Beta em doentes de alto risco nas anest subaracnoideias?

quinta-feira, agosto 09, 2007
Gonçalo - o médico ESPECIALISTA do helicóptero !!!!
Aqui temos um artista do helicoptero do INEM. Foi trabalhar e depois veio para o jantar de "cumbíbio" cheio de sangue na camisa. "Num habia nexexidade...."
Qualquer semelhança daquele olhar embriagado com alto teor de alcool no sangue.....opssss....mais vale dizer sangue no alcool, é pura coincidência!!!!!
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Cumprimentos!
segunda-feira, agosto 06, 2007
domingo, julho 29, 2007
Jantar de convívio pós discussão de relatórios




