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    Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XV, Number 3 Spring 1966

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    Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XV, Number 3 Spring 1966 Focus on Philadelphia, Page 3 Philadelphia: 1836, Page 8 Jefferson Hosts Second year fathers, Page 16 Medicine in South Vietnam, Page 19 Dr. Ramsay’s portrait presented to college, Page 25 Board votes new seal for Jefferson, Page 29 Farewell, Mrs. Mulone, Page 31 Promotions, New Appointments and Resignations, Page 33 President Bodine submits Resignation, Page 35 News of college departments, Page 43 Chapter Notes, Page 47 Class standings – Alumni annual giving fund, Page 48 Reunion classes schedule activities, Page 50 Clinic Program, Page 52 Dr. Davis’ annual giving fund report, Page 53 Class notes, Page 54 Alumni placement bureau, Page 70 Some interesting Jefferson alumni, Page 7

    Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume X, Number 7 May 1958

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    Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume X, Number 7 May 1958 Dr. William A. Sodeman Appointed Dean, Page 2 Department of Psychiatry, Page 4 1958 Class Reunions, Page 11 134th Anniversary Clinics for Class Reunion Day and Alumni Day, Page 13 Dr. Andrew J. Ramsay Appointed Head of Anatomy Department, Page 14 Promotions, New Appointments, Resignations, and Deaths, Page 16 Faculty Members Present Papers at Northern Virginia Clinic Assembly, Page 16 Dr. Gibbon Receives Rudolph Matas Award in Vascular Surgery, Page 18 Radiation Therapy, Page 19 Cardeza Foundation and Radiation Therapy Collaborate in Experimentation in Treatment of Leukemia, Page 25 Members of the Graduating Class with Jefferson Relationship, Page 27 Annual Giving Fund Grows Toward Finish, Page 28 Class Standings, Page 29 Chapter Notes, Page 30 Faculty Notes, Page 32 Meeting of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Held in Philadelphia, Page 33 Recent and Current Activities of the Department of Anatomy, Page 34 Dr. John H. Gibbon, Jr. to Deliver Annual Harvey Lecture, Page 35 Philadelphia County Medical Society Holds Successful Post-Graduate Institute, Page 36 Members of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Present Program at Obstetrical Society Meeting, Page 36 Dr. Castallo Visits with Jefferson Alumni in Puerto Rico, Page 37 Dr. Sodeman Takes Part in Teleposium, Page 38 Department of Surgery Represented on American Surgical Society Program, Page 38 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Black and Blue Ball, Page 39 Hospital Appointments Received by the Senior Class of 1958, Page 40 Virginia Obstetrical and Gynecologic Travel Group Visits Jefferson, Page 43 Jefferson Obstetrics and Gynecology Ex-Residents Society Will Have Meeting and Dinner on June 12th, Page 43 Recent Visitors to the Alumni Office, Page 43 Library Notes, Page 43 Alumni Placement Bureau Positions Available, Page 44 Class Notes, Page 45 Engagements and Weddings, Page 51 Births, Page 51 The Alumni Association of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia Officers for 1958-1959, Page 5

    Report on the 6th ADBIS’2002 conference

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    The 6th East European Conference ADBIS 2002 was held on September~8--11, 2002 in Bratislava, Slovakia. It was organised by the Slovak University of Technology (and, in particular, its Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology) in Bratislava in co-operation with the ACM SIGMOD, the Moscow ACM SIGMOD Chapter, and Slovak Society for Computer Science. The call for papers attracted 115 submissions from 35~countries. The international program committee, consisting of 43 researchers from 21 countries, selected 25 full papers and 4 short papers for a monograph volume published by the Springer Verlag. Beside those 29 regular papers, the volume includes also 3 invited papers presented at the Conference as invited lectures. Additionally, 20 papers have been selected for the Research communications volume. The authors of accepted papers come from 22~countries of 4 continents, indicating the truly international recognition of the ADBIS conference series. The conference had 104 registered participants from 22~countries and included invited lectures, tutorials, and regular sessions. This report describes the goals of the conference and summarizes the issues discussed during the sessions

    Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XIV, Number 8 Summer 1965

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    Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XIV, Number 8 Summer 1965 141st Commencement exercises, Page 2 Class day, Page 10 Alumni activities, Page 13 Physical examinations for alumni, Page 16 Alumni banquet, Page 17 Alumni elected to board membership, Page 22 Board elects three term trustees, Page 23 Appointment and promotions in the Dean’s office, Page 24 Progress of Jefferson’s building program, Page 28 Promotions, new appointments, resignations and deaths, Page 30 News of college departments, Page 32 Jefferson conducts fourth foreign seminar, Page 38 Chapter notes, Page 41 Alumni placement bureau, Page 43 Class Reunions, Page 44 Class notes, Page 52 Calendar of future events, Page 63 Some interesting Jefferson alumni, Page 64 Center Section: Report on 17th Annual Giving Fund Driv

    Komplex etnikai kutatások a Fekete-Körös völgyében = Complex Ethnic Research in "Fekete-Körös" Valley

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    Kutatásunk a Debreceni Egyetem Néprajzi Tanszéke legerősebb hagyományainak megfelelően tereporientált volt. A DENIA-t (Debreceni Néprajzi Tanszék Adattárát) több száz tétellel (pl. kéziratok, térképek, községi adatsorok, fotótár) gyarapítottuk. A programban résztvevő szakképzett kutatók mellett természetesen egyetemi hallgatók is saját szakdolgozati témájuk kidolgozásával járultak hozzá a kutatási program megvalósításához. Kutatási tevékenységünk több részterület együttes néprajzi vizsgálatán keresztül igyekezett feltérképezni a Fekete-Körös-völgy komplex szociokulturális rendszerét. Emellett előkutatásokat végeztünk számos témakörben, mint például transznacionalizmus, az etnikai együttélés különböző formái, a revival-mozgalmak, "határmentiség". A kutatási ciklus eredményei: a, elméleti kötetek: 3; b, tereperedményekből született tanulmánykötetek: 4; c, a néprajztudomány "klasszikusainak" (Györffy István, Fodor Ferenc) írásait tartalmazó szerkesztett kötet: 1; d, Fodor Ferenc, Az el nem sodort falu c. munkájának facsimile kiadása. Szakdolgozatok: 8. Tanulmányok: 43. Konferencia részvételek: 43. Konferenciaszervezések: 4. A tanszéken megjelenő tudományos folyóiratok témakörünket is érintő számainak háttértámogatása és egyéb tudományos alkotások: 4 (Néprajzi Látóhatár). A Fekete-Körös-völgyében folyt kutatásaink záró-konferenciájára és a tematikus kötetek bemutatására 2008 májusában kerül sor, akadémikusok és a tudományos programban részt vett kutatók közreműködésével. | Our research has focused on field-work according to the strongest traditions of the Ethnography Department, University of Debrecen. As a result, the Database of the our Department in Debrecen has been augmented by several hundreds of files. Besides the researchers, there were university students also contributing to the realization of the research program by completing their own scholarly work in the form of individual theses. Our research activities were supposed to reveal the complex socio-cultural system of the valley of the river Fekete-Körös by a combined investigation of several sections of ethnography. Results of the research period include: Theoretical volumes:3 Volumes of field-work oriented studies:4 An edited volume containing works of ?classic researchers? in the field of ethnography (I.Györffy, F.Fodor):1 Final theses:8 Scholarly studies/papers:43 Number of participations in conferences:43 Number of hosting conferences:4 Sponsoring/Supporting volumes of the periodicals, published at the Ethnography Department, concerning our field of interests and other scholarly works:4 (Ethnographical Horizon). The final conference demonstrating the results of our investigation in the valley of the Fekete-Körös, as well as the introduction of our thematic volumes, will be held in May 2008, with contributions by cooperating academicians and researchers who have participated in the program

    Analisis Perbedaan Sebelum dan Sesudah Penerapan Aplikasi Lean Hospital Berdasarkan Lead Time Dan Volume Berkas Pelayanan Rekam Medis bagi Pasien Peserta Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional Kartu Indonesia Sehat di Rumah Sakit Keluarga Sehat Kebupaten Pati

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    Universitas Diponegoro Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Program Studi Magister Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat Konsentrasi Administrasi Rumah Sakit 2017 ABSTRAK Ahmad Syaifuddin Analisis Perbedaan Sebelum dan Sesudah Penerapan Aplikasi Lean Hospital Berdasarkan Lead Time Dan Volume Berkas Pelayanan Rekam Medis bagi Pasien Peserta Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional Kartu Indonesia Sehat di Rumah Sakit Keluarga Sehat Kebupaten Pati xiv + halaman + 16 tabel + 8 gambar + 2 lampiran Peningkatan jumlah kunjungan pasien JKN-KIS membuat beban peningkatan jumlah pelayanan rekam medis yang berdampak pada keterlambatan dalam melakukan proses klaim ke BPJS Kesehatan. Upaya perbaikan layanan dengan mempercepat proses klaim dapat dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode lean hospital. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode mixed method berupa purposive sampling dan focus group discussion (FGD). Penelitian membandingkan lead time, value activity, non necessary value activity dan waste sebelum dan sesudah penerapan aplikasi lean hospital di instalasi rekam medis RS Keluarga Sehat Pati. Metode kuantitatif dibuat dengan membandingkan lead time setiap bagian dalam pengerjaan rekam medis berupa assembling, coding dan analyzing dan mencari perbedaan value activity, non necessary value activity dan waste disetiap bagian tersebut. Hasil penelitian menunjukan perbedaan rerata waktu penyelesain sesudah dilakukan aplikasi lean hospital dibagian assembling sebesar 123,86 detik, dibagian coding sebesar 14,79 detik, dan dibagian analyzing sebesar 201,35 detik. Uji Wilcoxon-signed ranks test didapatkan hasil Signifikansi sebesar 0.000 < 0.05, maka terdapat perbedaan lead time rekam medis pasien BPJS kesehatan antara sebelum dan sesudah penerapan aplikasi lean hospital pada pelayanan rekam medis. Hasil perhitungan VAA (Value activityAssesment) untuk alur proses asembling sebelum penerapan lean memperlihatkan komposisi value activitydibanding non necessary value activity dibanding waste sebesar 42% : 8%.: 50%. Setelah penerapan lean memperlihatkan sebesar 80% : 20% : 0%. Bagian coding didapatkan hasil sebelum penerapan lean memperlihatkan value activity dibanding non necessary value activity dibanding waste sebesar 40% : 20%.: 40%. Setelah penerapan lean memperlihatkan sebesar 67% : 33% : 0%. Bagian analyzing didapatkan hasil sebelum penerapan lean memperlihatkan value activity dibanding non necessary value activity dibanding waste sebesar 43% : 14%: 43%. Setelah penerapan lean memperlihatkan sebesar 75% : 25% : 0%. Aplikasi lean hospital dapat membantumeningkatkat lead time dan perubahan value pada pekerjaan di rekam medis. Kata kunci : Lean Hospital, Lead Time, JKN Kepustakaan : 34 (1996-2014)Diponegoro University Faculty of Public Health Master’s Study Program in Public Health Majoring in Hospital Administration 2017 ABSTRACT Ahmad Syaifuddin Analysis of the Difference between Before and After Applying Lean Hospital Application based on a Lead Time and Volume of Documents of Medical Record Services for Patients of National Health Insurance Members of Healthy Indonesia Card at Healthy Family Hospital in Pati Regency xiv + pages + 16 tables + 8 figures + 2 appendices The increase of visit number of patients of National Health Insurance (NHI) Members of Healthy Indonesia Card (HIC) led to increase a number of medical record services that affected to lateness in claiming to Health Social Insurance Agency (HSIA). The efforts of service improvements were made by expediting a claim process using a method of a lean hospital. This was a mixed method using purposive sampling and focus group discussion (FGD). This study compared a lead time, value activity, non-necessary value activity, and waste before and after applying lean hospital application at a medical record installation of a Healthy Family Hospital in Pati Regency. A qualitative method was used by comparing a lead time in each part of medical record service like assembling, coding, and analysing and by finding the differences between value activity, non-necessary value activity, and waste in these parts. The results of this research showed that mean time differences for accomplishing after applying the lean hospital application at the assembling, coding, and analysing departments respectively were 123.86 seconds, 14.79 seconds, and 201.35 seconds. The results of a Wilcoxon-signed ranks test demonstrated that there was any significant difference in the lead time of medical record between before and after applying the lean hospital application at medical record services (p=0.000 < 0.05). The results of calculating Value Activity Assessment (VAA) for the process flow of assembling before applying the lean hospital application showed comparisons of compositions between value activity, non-necessary value activity, and waste respectively were 42%: 8%: 50%. In contrast, after applying the application, these composition changed to be 80%: 20%: 0% respectively. At the coding department, comparisons of compositions between value activity, non-necessary value activity, and waste before applying the application respectively were 40%: 20%: 40%. In contrast, after applying the application, these composition changed to be 67%: 33%: 0%. At the analysing department, comparisons of compositions between value activity, non-necessary value activity, and waste before applying the application respectively were 43%: 14%: 43% whereas after applying the application, they changed to be 75%: 25%: 0%. The lean hospital application could improve the lead time and change values on the jobs at the medical record unit. Keywords : Lean Hospital, Lead Time, NHI Bibliography: 34 (1996-2014

    Managing Threats to the Health of Tree Plantations in Asia

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    Plantation forestry is making a significant positive contribution to the environment as well as to the livelihoods of millions of people in Asia. This chapter examines some of the major constraints facing commercial acacia and eucalypt plantations in South-east and East Asia and discusses adaptive actions in the face of climate change. Particular emphasis is placed on Vietnam and China but examples are also drawn from other parts of SE Asia where forest plantations are making a significant contribution to forest cover. The area of forest cover in Asia has declined greatly in the past 50 years due to an expanding population, and increasing demand for forest products and land for food and energy crops. For example, based on available documents, in 1943 Vietnam had 14.3 million ha of forests, with 43% forest cover; but by the year 1990 only 9.18 million ha remained, with a forest cover of 27.2%. During the period 1980 to 1990, the average forest lost was more than 100,000 ha each year. However, from 1990 to the present, the forest area has increased gradually, due to afforestation and rehabilitation of natural forest. Based on the official statement in Decision No. 1267/QD/BNN-KL-LN, dated 4 May 2009, as of 31 December 2009, the total national forest area was 13.2 million ha (forest cover of 39.1%), including 2.9 million ha of plantation forest. Recently, China too has also been able to reverse the decline in forest cover due to forest protection and afforestation. According to the 7th national forest resource inventory finished in 2008, there were 195.4 million ha (14.9 billion m3 of standing wood volume) of forest in China, an increase of 20.5 million ha (1.1 billion m3 standing wood volume) over the previous audit 5 years earlier. Of the increased forest area and volume, 3.9 million ha were from natural forests, and 8.4 million ha were from tree plantations. In the region, logging of natural forests is proceeding at alarming rates in some countries and is tightly controlled in others. In China, the “national natural forest protection program” was started in 2000, and any logging in natural forest is illegal, as is the case in Thailand. Following that the “national reforestation program” was initiated to established tree plantations in bare land for natural protection in north-west China and wood production in southern China. Forests are classified as ecological forests and natural forest reserves which the government will pay about 120 RMB per ha annually to the forest owners, or commercial forests for wood production. Likewise, the Government of Vietnam has given high priority to forest rehabilitation, as Program 327 and the 5 Million Hectare Rehabilitation Program (MHRP). Program 327, which lasted from 1993 until 1998, was effective in increasing afforestation and forest rehabilitation. The 5MHRP (1998 – 2010) had the objective of rehabilitating 5 million ha of forests and protecting existing forests, in order to increase forest cover to 43%. Unlike China and Thailand, Vietnam obtains more than 90% of its timber volume from natural forest

    Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XII, Number 4 October 1961

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    Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume XII, Number 4 October 1961 Opening of session, Page 3 Women students at Jefferson, Page 9 Promotions, new appointments, resignations and deaths, Page 10 Cardeza foundation, Page 14 Graduate assembly program, Page 34 Orthopedic Society meets, Page 36 Jefferson and Penn State join in plans for accelerated courses and post graduate seminars, Page 37 Plans for 14th annual giving fund, Page 38 Faculty members are guest speakers, Page 40 Sigma Xi Club meets, Page 41 Faculty wives plan luncheon, Page 41 Miss Bremerman dies, Page 42 Faculty notes, Page 43 Alumni news, Page 46 Class notes, Page 48 Placement bureau, Page 53 Engagements, weddings and births, Page 54 List of century and 500 donors in 13th roll call, Page 56 Gross’ text in Civil War display, Page 59 Calendar of future events, Page 6
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