Gabi Heras

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Open ICU doors: Is there something more human than invididualize?

2019-08-02T18:58:14+01:008 June, 2016|

In Spain, ICU have a visiting policy that we could categorize in three groups: open access 24-hour (3.8%), open daytime (9.8%) and 2 visits per day, 30 to 60 minutes (67.7%). In the II National Conference on Humanizing Intensive Care (#2JHUCI), we could listen to Silvio and Magda, who spoke of the experience of their son admitted in the ICU. [...]

The Humanizing Intensive Care plan of Madrid

2019-08-02T18:58:17+01:007 June, 2016|

Hola a tod@s, mis queridos amigos.In September 2015, members of the Health Ministry of the Community of Madrid and the IC-HU Project (humanizing intensive care), agreed to the need to develop a plan of humanization of the ICU of Madrid. From the beggining, the Ministry accepted the condition that documents and methods of implementation generated by the Plan were freely available [...]

18 transformative ideas in #IVGestiónSanitaria

2019-08-02T18:58:17+01:002 June, 2016|

Hola a tod@s, mis queridos amigos.Today and tomorrow are held the fourth Meeting of the Spanish Society of Health Managers (SEDISA), at Hospital Universitario Son Espases in Palma de Mallorca. You can consult here the program (only available in Spanish). There will be talks about sustainability and results, chronicity, home hospitalization, relationship with the industry, technology, big data... and humanization!. [...]

Necessary and unstoppable, by José Manuel Gómez

2019-08-02T18:58:17+01:002 June, 2016|

Humanizing in private Last Friday, the XVII Edition of ICU Nursing Course was held at Hospital Madrid Monteprincipe. On this occasion, it was focused on humanizing, and there I was, providing the best I can, and trying to convince and report about the benefits that humanization has, exactly open the ICU doorsThe course had the suggestive title: "Humanizing the ICU. [...]

The numbers of #2JHUCI

2019-08-02T18:58:18+01:0031 May, 2016|

Hola a todos, mis queridos amig@s.   #2JHUCI has just finished, leaving a qualitative and quantitative trail. We hope it will serve to generate this change in small places, in many places, to change the ICU world. The Conference was a success of participation not only by the assistance (no tickets), but also of interaction in social networks (1591 tweets and a potential impact of 295,000 [...]

48 hours to #2JHUCI

2019-08-02T18:58:18+01:0024 May, 2016|

Hola a tod@s, mis queridos amigos.Last details for the II National Conference on Humanizing Intensive Care, as the opening act in which will participate Pau Garro, current President of the Catalan Society of Intensive Care Medicine (SOCMIC), Laura Maldonado of the Patient´s University, a member from the Nursing College of Barcelona , Cristina Muñoz of the Humanization of Health Center [...]

With a capital letter, by Vicente Gómez

2019-08-02T18:58:19+01:0021 May, 2016|

Early in the morning. An hospital office. Two doctors, exhausted, communicate the imminent death of a patient in the surgery room to his family. After a day of hard work, Physiology, or the whole of nature, has been over them, questioning the false expectations that, in not few occasions, overestimate the capabilities of their science. Nothing to blame. Only in [...]

Aulki Hutsak (Empty Chairs), by Iñaki Peña

2019-08-02T18:58:19+01:0020 May, 2016|

“Aulki Hutsak” (Empty chairs) it is a film about grief and hope.  On a universal issue, it´s a multilingual project, made from a local perspective. Collecting both personal experiences and professional notes, interspersing both experiences from the perspective of the "wounded healer". From the personal and professional experience of the author to encompass other personal and human experiences and deliver [...]

Palliative Intensive Care: Why not?

2019-08-02T18:58:19+01:0018 May, 2016|

As you know, next May 26th and 27th is taking place in Barcelona the II National Conference on Humanizing Intensive Care.One of the discussion pannel is called "Before and the end" and "Palliative Intensive Care: why not?", and will be moderated by Dra. Mari Cruz Martín with the speakers Dr. Enric Benito (Coordinator of Palliative care of the Balearic Islands) [...]

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