Month: September 2011

A compatible brother stem cell transplant improves survival of patients with myeloma.

Transplant cells a compatible brother mother improves survival of patients with myeloma.

Spain, 2011-September in the month of July, the Journal of Clinical Oncology journal echoed a study carried out by the team Doctor Bo Bjorkstrand of the Karolinska Institute, Sweden, from which was extracted to patients with multiple myeloma without attempting to improve much more with a followed by an allogeneic cell transplant Autologous stem cell transplantation a compatible brother, compared with an autologous transplant only.

The multicenter study carried out in Europe revealed that 60 months disease-free survival was significantly better in the group treated with autologous-allogeneic transplant (35 percent) than in people receiving only transplant autologous (18 percent).

The survival rate for both groups was 65 and 58 per cent, respectively. The study included 108 patients treated with combined transplantation and 249 treated with autologous transplantation only.

Chemotherapy in high doses with Autologous stem cell transplant is the treatment of first choice for patients with multiple myeloma of up to 65 years.

It is a study that sheds more light for a type of specific patients whom they may improve survival with a kind of different therapeutic approach.

About IVIDA

IVIDA is the Bank of lVI umbilical cord leading European in reproductive medicine with 22 clinics and presence in 8 countries. IVIDA offers a comprehensive service for preservation of umbilical cord, giving families retain the sample of the newborn in the public bank located at the headquarters in Madrid or in the private bank located at the headquarters of Lisbon. IVI, with more than 20 years in the service of the reproduction, IVIDA patients guarantees absolute control of the entire process, from the collection of the sample to the freezing of the same.

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Convened the 2nd Chiesi research award for primary care pharmacists.

Called II Prize Chiesi research for pharmacists of attention primary.

organised by the Spanish society of pharmacists in primary care (SEFAP) and sponsored by Chiesi laboratories.

– aims to promote the implementation and development of research

-the work can be sent until September 30 by email to the address secsefap@sefap.org

Barcelona, September of 2011- the Spanish society of pharmacists in primary care (SEFAP), sponsored by Chiesi laboratoriesIt has convened the second edition of award Chiesi research for primary care pharmacists with the objective of promoting the implementation and development of research activities in this field. In order to participate in the contest, it is essential that at least one of the authors is pharmacist of primary care (PA) and a member of the SEFAP.

The work to attend the award can have free theme insofar as it relates to the professional practice of pharmacists of AP, and must be sent by e-mail to the technical secretariat of the SEFAP (secsefap@sefap.org) before September 30 of this year, indicating in the subject ‘ second prize Chiesi ’ and requesting confirmation of receipt.

The allocation of the prize, which is funded by Chiesi laboratories, is 6,000 euros, spread over 3,000 euros for the winning work; 2,000 euros for the first runner-up, and $ 1,000 for the second. The awards ceremony will take place during the XVI Congress of the SEFAP, to be held from 19 to 21 October in Bilbao.

CHIESI

Laboratories CHIESI is a multinational pharmaceutical headquartered in Parma (Italy) created more than 75 years ago. In recent years, its policy of promotion of r & d (which devotes 15% of the turnover) and new acquisitions have enabled that reaching a sales exceeding EUR 1 billion in 2010. It has three floors of production (Italy, France and Brazil) and four research centers in Britain, United States, Italy and France. It has a strong presence in Europe (including Spain) and worldwide (United States, Brazil, Pakistan, China, Russia, Egypt and the Maghreb countries).

SEFAP

The Spanish society of pharmacists in primary care is a scientific and professional association that aims to enhance the professional practice of its partners and help develop their skills, ensuring at the same time the recognition in the environment of health and society. The SEFAP was founded with the aim of enhancing all those activities aimed to achieve an optimal use of medications in the field of primary health care.

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The SEMI publishes map of core competencies of internal medicine in Spain.

La SEMI publishes map of core competencies of internal medicine in Spain

within the framework of the eleventh meeting of Heads of service held in Pamplona on 23 and 24 September.

-the document explains the powers that all European internist must reach, regardless of the place and healthcare organization that works

-publication will help to develop programmes of training, assessment and personal development of specialists

-La SEMI has a working group dedicated to complex chronic patients he has done research and measures to mitigate the effect of the economic crisishardship and the pandemic of chronic diseases to not delay the necessary care reorganization and that the health care system is sustainable

Pamplona, September of 2011- the European Federation of internal medicine (European Federation of Internal Medicine [EFIM]) and the section of internal medicine of the European Union of medical specialists (UEMS) have tried in recent times define the core competencies that all internist European should purchase, regardless of the operation of every national health system.

However, is an expensive task because the function of the internist is heterogeneous in European countries and internal medicine is a specialty of very broad content, the most extensive of all, since it is all the ailments and medical pathologies. Hence the importance of the map of core competencies that the Spanish society of internal medicine (SEMI) presents now and that concentrates, in a single document, required competencies to all internist in Spain and that will help to develop programmes for training, evaluation and continuous personal development. The Coordinator of the work is Dr. José Manuel Porcel service medicine internal of the Hospital Universitario Arnau of Vilanova from Lleida.

The end of this publication, as pointed out by the DRA. Pilar Román, first Vice-President of the SEMI, “ is to define the knowledge, skills and abilities that all internal medicine specialist must possess, irrespective of the place where work and age and type of training that count, tackling excellently the needs of patients and society in the 21st century ”.

The internal medicine crisis

The current economic crisis affects all sectors of society and very especially to the health system, due to the increase in the number of patients with chronic diseases. “ The advancement of medicine and the best living conditions have led many people to reach the elderly with illnesses or chronic conditions that account for over 60% of expenditure on health, situation that will continue to grow in the coming years, in such a way can be unworkable the survival of the system in a short time ”, according to the Vice President of the SEMI.

“ Western health systems are very well prepared for acute diseases, but not to provide adequate care to patients with several chronic diseases, which are currently handled in way reactive due to the existing multitude of specialists, with the consequent lack of coordination in diagnostic tests and treatments and the existence of an unnecessary expense ”says the expert. Why a new organizational model, in which teams of primary care physicians, internists and nurses will be fundamental, without forgetting the necessary support from other specialties or disciplines such as social work, pharmacists or public health etc. considers urgent “ everyone must be prepared for the new powers that will be necessary in order to adopt a proactive approach to prevent diseases and the decompensation while we help patients to be knowledgeable, responsible for his State of health and its care auto ”, concludes the DRA. Román

thus, the SEMI has a working group dedicated to complex chronic patients, who has made research relevant for its treatment and he is carrying out multiple actions to mitigate the effect of the economic crisis and chronic diseases so that the health care system is sustainable and contribute actively to change organizational.

In the same vein, a large number of service of all Spain chiefs gathered in Pamplona on 23 and 24 September at the eleventh meeting of Heads of service to discuss both issues, seeking the commitment of leaders of the internal medicine services Spanish. “ Are aware that our specialty is best suited to efficiently accommodate the large number of patients with multiple complex chronic diseases ”, said the expert.

An unequal in European health systems specialty

The objective of the plan of skills is not to enumerate the long list of diseases you need to know the internist in the different areas in which exercises (district hospitals, third level or reference, hospitalization at home, emergency etc.), but “ the number of nuclear powers due to the degree of knowledge or training for each may be different depending on the area where development assistance activity ”, as pointed out by the DRA. Román.

For this reason, the publication is divided into 6 parts: clinical care of the patient, clinical knowledge, technical skills and interpretation, communication, professional responsibility and academic activities – teaching and research skills.

Without prejudice to the deep specialization that many internists have acquired in third level hospitals in pathologies of diagnosis or treatment specific (systemic autoimmune diseases, rare diseases, infections such as HIV, etc.), which the paper picks up are “ a series of knowledge and skills that are the essence of the specialty, the added value with respect to other specialties must provide patients ”, according to the expert of the SEMI.

The differences in internal medicine services are notorious; “ in some countries, for example, the internists have an important role in the lash level ”, drew the DRA. Román. Furthermore, its relevance is uneven in various European health systems, being far more influential as specialty independent countries of the South, between those who Spain occupies a privileged place (the SEMI has an important role in the European Federation of Internal Medicine and, therefore, their positions significantly influencing measures at European level). “ In United States are also collecting various initiatives with the same objective ”, concludes the DRA. Román.

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VII seminar practical psychology and Diabetes for parents and adolescents.

VII seminar practical psychology and Diabetes for parents and adolescents.

santa Pola, 24 and 25 September 2011.

Spain, 2011-September Adolescence is one of the stages of life of people with diabetes during which control of the disease is more difficult. The psychological support of both adolescent as the parents makes a good diabetes care.

To respond to the concerns that arise within families with a child or adolescent with diabetes, the Foundation for Diabetes in collaboration with the Federation of diabetics in the Valencian Community, held the last weekend the VII seminar practical psychology and Diabetes for parents and adolescentsa recognized activity of sanitary interest for the Undersecretary of the Ministry of health, Social policy and equality.

The programme included theoretical and practical sessions which dealt with the various aspects related to each age group in which the participants are divided. Also the Group of teenagers performed during the Saturday evening a sport with formative contents in diabetes.

Teaching staff:

-D. Javier Hurtado – clinical psychologist. Expert Univ. in education Diabetológica

-D. Iñaki Lorente – clinical psychologist. Navarra Diabetes Association

-D. Jaume Picazos – Bachelor of physical education

-Ms. Olga Sanz – clinical psychologist

directed a:

-fathers and mothers of children with diabetes from 0 to 11 years of age.

-fathers and mothers of young people with diabetes from 12 to 17 years of age.

-boys and girls with Diabetes from 12 to 17 years.

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Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips

Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips