9 research outputs found

    El Corpus en Granada : (evocación de sus fiestas)

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    Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 201

    Global disparities in surgeons’ workloads, academic engagement and rest periods: the on-calL shIft fOr geNEral SurgeonS (LIONESS) study

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    : The workload of general surgeons is multifaceted, encompassing not only surgical procedures but also a myriad of other responsibilities. From April to May 2023, we conducted a CHERRIES-compliant internet-based survey analyzing clinical practice, academic engagement, and post-on-call rest. The questionnaire featured six sections with 35 questions. Statistical analysis used Chi-square tests, ANOVA, and logistic regression (SPSS® v. 28). The survey received a total of 1.046 responses (65.4%). Over 78.0% of responders came from Europe, 65.1% came from a general surgery unit; 92.8% of European and 87.5% of North American respondents were involved in research, compared to 71.7% in Africa. Europe led in publishing research studies (6.6 ± 8.6 yearly). Teaching involvement was high in North America (100%) and Africa (91.7%). Surgeons reported an average of 6.7 ± 4.9 on-call shifts per month, with European and North American surgeons experiencing 6.5 ± 4.9 and 7.8 ± 4.1 on-calls monthly, respectively. African surgeons had the highest on-call frequency (8.7 ± 6.1). Post-on-call, only 35.1% of respondents received a day off. Europeans were most likely (40%) to have a day off, while African surgeons were least likely (6.7%). On the adjusted multivariable analysis HDI (Human Development Index) (aOR 1.993) hospital capacity > 400 beds (aOR 2.423), working in a specialty surgery unit (aOR 2.087), and making the on-call in-house (aOR 5.446), significantly predicted the likelihood of having a day off after an on-call shift. Our study revealed critical insights into the disparities in workload, access to research, and professional opportunities for surgeons across different continents, underscored by the HDI

    Els arbres de l'escola : quadern del professorat

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    El centro escolar CP Son Anglada se sitúa en la barriada de Son Roca (Palma de Mallorca, Islas Baleares), en un entorno de viviendas unifamiliares con jardines y viviendas extensas con algarrobos y almendros. En el propio centro escolar hay dos olivos centenarios, un algarrobo y cinco almendros. Se decidió utilizar todos estos árboles como recurso didáctico y elaborar un material adecuado para ello. Una ficha de cada árbol y una serie de juegos complementarios de identificación de las características propias de cada árbol en relación con su aspecto general, sus hojas, fruto y flor, han dado como resultado un material didáctico pensado para conocer el entorno más cercano.BalearesGovern de les Illes Balears. Secció de material didàctic i divulgació educativa; Passatge de Guillem de Torrella, 1, planta quarta; 07002 Palma de Mallorca, Illes Balears; 971 17 65 00; [email protected]

    The impact of obesity on egg quality

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    Obesity in women is a concern in many countries. This causes numerous health issues; however, this review focuses on the impact of obesity on women’s reproduction, and in particular the oocyte. Data from infertility clinics and experimental animal models that address the effects of obesity are presented. Bidirectional communication and metabolic support from the surrounding cumulus cells are critical for oocyte development, and the impact of obesity on these cells is also addressed. Both oocyte maturation and metabolism are impaired due to obesity, negatively impacting further development. In addition to reproductive hormones, obesity induced elevations in insulin, glucose, or free fatty acids, and changes in adipokines appear to impact the developmental competence of the oocyte. The data indicate that any one of these hormones or metabolites can impair oocyte developmental competence in vivo, and the combination of all of these factors and their interactions are the subject of ongoing investigations

    Fertile ground: human endometrial programming and lessons in health and disease

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