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Generations UNAB No.4
Esta cuarta edición de la revista Generaciones UNAB, gira en torno a la celebración de los 40 años de inicio de labores de la Facultad de Derecho, cuyo primeros 25 graduados obtuvieron su título en 1978; así como a la celebración de los primeros 30 años de inicio de labores de la Facultad de Comunicación Social que graduó a sus primeros 17 estudiantes en 1987.
Hoy, cuatro y tres décadas después del inicio de labores respectivamente, y atendiendo al compromiso institucional con la región, ña Universidad ha permitido que Santander, Colombia y el mundo cuenten con 3.104 abogados y 1.647 comunicadores sociales que se destacan por su compromiso con la sociedad, su trabajo en equipo, ética y valores en el ejercicio profesional.Editorial; Por Marcela Peralta Bautista…03
Columnista invitado, Facultades bien dirigidas; Por Alfonso Gómez Gómez…06
40 años de la Facultad de Derecho…08
Cuatro décadas formando futuro; Por José Manuel Arias Carrizosa…09
Una facultad de libertadores; Por Jaime Gutiérrez Rivero…10
Defendiendo la libertad del conocimiento; Por Sergio Rangel Consuegra…11
La cara humana del derecho; Por Jorge González Aranda…13
La decanatura marcó mi vida; Por Gabriel Burgos Mantilla…14
La unión hace la fuerza; Por Jorge Castillo Rugeles…16
Mis estudiantes son lo más importante; Por Rodolfo Mantilla Jácome…18
La hermenéutica jurídica como sello diferenciador; Por Juan Carlos Acuña Gutiérrez...20
Equipo de trabajo y apoyo directivo; Por Jorge Eduardo Lamo Gómez…22
30 años de la Facultad de Comunicación Social…25
Haciendo el sueño realidad; Por Carlos H. Gómez…26
Un compromiso de vida; Por Maria Isabel León Carreño…28
Construir debatiendo; Por Rodrigo Velasco Ortiz…30
La importancia de potenciar capacidades; Por Luz Amalia Camacho Velásquez...32
Una propuesta académica única; Por Iván Darío Montoya Osorio…34
Graduados Destacando…37
Docente en la Facultad de Derecho UNAB…38
Comunicación Social-Periodista de la UNAB; Por Sonia Díaz…39
Emprendedores UNAB “Apps.com”; Por Marcela Peralta Bautista…40
Instigación “Trata de personas”; Por Lya Fernández de Mantilla, Johana Marcela Reyes…42
Encuentros…45This fourth edition of the magazine Generaciones UNAB, revolves around the celebration of 40 years of beginning of work of the Faculty of Law, whose first 25 graduates obtained their degree in 1978; as well as the celebration of the first 30 years of beginning of work of the Faculty of Social Communication that graduated its first 17 students in 1987.
Today, four and three decades after the start of work respectively, and in response to the institutional commitment to the region, ña University has allowed Santander, Colombia and the world to have 3,104 lawyers and 1,647 social communicators who stand out for their commitment to society , their teamwork, ethics and values in professional practice
TX - Taller de Tesis - AR304 - 202102
Descripción:
En este curso se desarrollará, mediante una propuesta arquitectónica, un proyecto escogido por el estudiante, en
el que pueda acreditar que está en capacidad de hacer frente a los principales aspectos comprendidos en el
desarrollo de un proyecto arquitectónico.
En la primera etapa se establecen los criterios básicos de diseño de un pre-anteproyecto arquitectónico
sustentado a partir de las condiciones: conceptuales, programáticas y de usuario, aspectos medio ambientales,
urbano y paisajistas. En la segunda etapa se desarrolla un anteproyecto arquitectónico incluyendo además los
criterios de las especialidades de estructuras, instalaciones eléctricas y sanitarias, y sistemas de evacuación.
Propósito:
El curso tiene como propósito la aprobación del anteproyecto con el cual el estudiante puede iniciar su Proyecto
de Titulación Profesional.
Busca contribuir al desarrollo de las competencias generales UPC: Comunicación Escrita, Comunicación Oral,
3Pensamiento Crítico, Razonamiento Cuantitativo, Manejo de la Información, Ciudadanía, Pensamiento
Innovador y de las competencias específicas de la carrera: Diseño Fundamentado (que corresponde a los
criterios NAAB PC2, PC3,PC5, PC8, SC5), Cultura Arquitectónica (que corresponde a los criterios NAAB1
PC4), Técnica y Construcción (que corresponde a los criterios NAAB1 SC1, SC4,SC6) y Gestión Profesional
(que corresponde a los criterios NAAB1 PC6, SC2), todas en el nivel 3. Tiene como requisitos AR248 Gestión
Inmobiliaria y HU61 inglés 5 y AR271 Lineamientos para el Proyecto Profesional y AR272 Seminario de
Urbanismo y AR250 TIX - Taller de Ejercicio Profesional y aprobación por el director de la Carrera
100 Cartas para Paulo Freire de quienes pretendemos Enseñar
Realizar un texto colectivo como “100 Cartas para Paule Freire de quienes pretendemos Enseñar”, es un desafío al reunir el aprehender desde el sentido profesional de la educación y con el espíritu de transformación, desde la educación como un espacio endógeno de revolución y exógeno a las comunidades y sociedades, en busca de un sentido de identidad. Hoy desde una crítica decolonial, antirracista, feminista y ecologica en la construcción de un sentido real que busque enfrentar el sistema hegemónico y destructivo que se ha impuesto con explotación, sangre y libertades de nuestro pueblo
VIII Semana de la Facultad de Educación : Desafíos de las pedagogías, las prácticas y las perspectivas investigativas en el siglo XXI.
Estas memorias de la viii Semana de la Educación Desafíos de las pedagogías,
las prácticas y las perspectivas investigativas en el siglo XXI, publicadas por
la editorial de la Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios (uniminuto),
contienen las ponencias, los talleres y los foros sobre las tendencias actuales
de la pedagogía, las prácticas y la investigación que desarrollan los maestros
y estudiantes de licenciaturas en las instituciones educativas a nivel
preescolar, básica, media y superior. Son ponencias con carácter innovador e
incluyente, que responden a los retos actuales de la sociedad y que conducen
a la mejora de las condiciones de formación de los ciudadanos que requiere el
país, dadas las particularidades de pluralismo propias de nuestras regiones.
Durante el encuentro, también se compartieron experiencias artísticas,
culturales y deportivas
International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortiu (INICC) report, data summary of 43 countries for 2007-2012. Device-associated module
We report the results of an International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) surveillance study from January 2007-December 2012 in 503 intensive care units (ICUs) in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. During the 6-year study using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) U.S. National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) definitions for device-associated health care–associated infection (DA-HAI), we collected prospective data from 605,310 patients hospitalized in the INICC's ICUs for an aggregate of 3,338,396 days. Although device utilization in the INICC's ICUs was similar to that reported from ICUs in the U.S. in the CDC's NHSN, rates of device-associated nosocomial infection were higher in the ICUs of the INICC hospitals: the pooled rate of central line–associated bloodstream infection in the INICC's ICUs, 4.9 per 1,000 central line days, is nearly 5-fold higher than the 0.9 per 1,000 central line days reported from comparable U.S. ICUs. The overall rate of ventilator-associated pneumonia was also higher (16.8 vs 1.1 per 1,000 ventilator days) as was the rate of catheter-associated urinary tract infection (5.5 vs 1.3 per 1,000 catheter days). Frequencies of resistance of Pseudomonas isolates to amikacin (42.8% vs 10%) and imipenem (42.4% vs 26.1%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates to ceftazidime (71.2% vs 28.8%) and imipenem (19.6% vs 12.8%) were also higher in the INICC's ICUs compared with the ICUs of the CDC's NHSN
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Effects of pre-operative isolation on postoperative pulmonary complications after elective surgery: an international prospective cohort study an international prospective cohort study
We aimed to determine the impact of pre-operative isolation on postoperative pulmonary complications after elective surgery during the global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. We performed an international prospective cohort study including patients undergoing elective surgery in October 2020. Isolation was defined as the period before surgery during which patients did not leave their house or receive visitors from outside their household. The primary outcome was postoperative pulmonary complications, adjusted in multivariable models for measured confounders. Pre-defined sub-group analyses were performed for the primary outcome. A total of 96,454 patients from 114 countries were included and overall, 26,948 (27.9%) patients isolated before surgery. Postoperative pulmonary complications were recorded in 1947 (2.0%) patients of which 227 (11.7%) were associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Patients who isolated pre-operatively were older, had more respiratory comorbidities and were more commonly from areas of high SARS-CoV-2 incidence and high-income countries. Although the overall rates of postoperative pulmonary complications were similar in those that isolated and those that did not (2.1% vs 2.0%, respectively), isolation was associated with higher rates of postoperative pulmonary complications after adjustment (adjusted OR 1.20, 95%CI 1.05–1.36, p = 0.005). Sensitivity analyses revealed no further differences when patients were categorised by: pre-operative testing; use of COVID-19-free pathways; or community SARS-CoV-2 prevalence. The rate of postoperative pulmonary complications increased with periods of isolation longer than 3 days, with an OR (95%CI) at 4–7 days or ≥ 8 days of 1.25 (1.04–1.48), p = 0.015 and 1.31 (1.11–1.55), p = 0.001, respectively. Isolation before elective surgery might be associated with a small but clinically important increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications. Longer periods of isolation showed no reduction in the risk of postoperative pulmonary complications. These findings have significant implications for global provision of elective surgical care. We aimed to determine the impact of pre-operative isolation on postoperative pulmonary complications after elective surgery during the global SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. We performed an international prospective cohort study including patients undergoing elective surgery in October 2020. Isolation was defined as the period before surgery during which patients did not leave their house or receive visitors from outside their household. The primary outcome was postoperative pulmonary complications, adjusted in multivariable models for measured confounders. Pre-defined sub-group analyses were performed for the primary outcome. A total of 96,454 patients from 114 countries were included and overall, 26,948 (27.9%) patients isolated before surgery. Postoperative pulmonary complications were recorded in 1947 (2.0%) patients of which 227 (11.7%) were associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Patients who isolated pre-operatively were older, had more respiratory comorbidities and were more commonly from areas of high SARS-CoV-2 incidence and high-income countries. Although the overall rates of postoperative pulmonary complications were similar in those that isolated and those that did not (2.1% vs 2.0%, respectively), isolation was associated with higher rates of postoperative pulmonary complications after adjustment (adjusted OR 1.20, 95%CI 1.05–1.36, p = 0.005). Sensitivity analyses revealed no further differences when patients were categorised by: pre-operative testing; use of COVID-19-free pathways; or community SARS-CoV-2 prevalence. The rate of postoperative pulmonary complications increased with periods of isolation longer than 3 days, with an OR (95%CI) at 4–7 days or ≥ 8 days of 1.25 (1.04–1.48), p = 0.015 and 1.31 (1.11–1.55), p = 0.001, respectively. Isolation before elective surgery might be associated with a small but clinically important increased risk of postoperative pulmonary complications. Longer periods of isolation showed no reduction in the risk of postoperative pulmonary complications. These findings have significant implications for global provision of elective surgical care