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An Humanization Commission in the Hospital: Is it possible?

2019-08-02T19:01:05+01:0027 August, 2014|

Hola a tod@s, my dear  friends. More joys. We are still meeting new people within Spain and all over the world. And a great little treasure is right nearby, in the Hospital Universitario San Juan de Alicante.For many years, in this Center has been created a hospital Humanization Commission as the rest of the commissions, with their records and their projects, [...]

How to be a hero: Cognitive Resilience

2019-08-02T19:01:05+01:0026 August, 2014|

Hola a tod@s, my dear friends: Several months ago, Dr. Cliff Reid gave an awesome speech in Social Media And Critical Care (SMACC) about a quality of which many of us are not even aware and we use almost daily in our welfare work: The cognitive resilience.  I was so impressed with his talk, so Oliver Flower (www.intensivecarenetwork.com) and IC-HU Project worked again together for editing [...]

Transforming Healthcare through the Power of Listening: ELAHC

2019-08-02T19:01:06+01:0022 August, 2014|

Hola a tod@s, my dear friends: Today IC-HU Project  wants to give  the widest possible diffusion to an event that we cannot miss: European Listening and Health Conference that is going to take place in  Nijmegen (The Netherlands) from 30 to  31 of October, 2014. During a two day live conference , will be showcasing and promoting listening in healthcare by presenting research, sharing [...]

INTRAQUEAL: Clinical Trial about airway in Anestesiar.org

2019-08-02T19:01:06+01:0021 August, 2014|

Hola a tod@s, my dear friends: Today the blog wants to serve as a megaphone to help our partners and friends of Anestesiar.org. Dr. Eugenio Martínez Hurtado, from Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor de Madrid has contacted me to spread and participate in the INTRAQUEAL study, a controlled clinical randomized multicenter study that wants to compare the classic direct laryngoscope Macintosh [...]

The day I heard better, I did it with the eyes…by Yasmina Díaz

2019-08-02T19:01:07+01:0020 August, 2014|

"The day I discovered that I could make it better I was working. Specifically, I was cleaning the skin of a man who was in a coma, and I did it as usual, trying to doing with the same attention and detail that dressmakers do when preparing a suit of rhinestones. At that time, some colleagues came into the room [...]

What are the habits of highly humanistic physicians?

2019-08-02T19:01:07+01:0019 August, 2014|

Most health professionals believe that more humanistic treatment of patients and families is an essential part of our profession and helps us to improve the quality of care. However, even though many of us try to acquire those humanistic values and improve on them, many difficulties still exist when we try to maintain them throughout our professional lives.  We may [...]

Next Exit…Hope, by Verónica Rojas

2019-08-02T19:01:07+01:0016 August, 2014|

On the outskirts of Santiago de Chile (the city where I live), occurs the same thing that in all countries. There are dangerous areas mainly by the socio-cultural context in which they are found. These areas tend to have high rates of crime and the profile of the patients of critical services tends to be young wounded by bullet, victim of "settling of accounts"... a [...]

I don´t understand you…by www.enfermeraenapuros.com

2019-08-02T19:01:07+01:0015 August, 2014|

Because giving information is at least as important than fixing the problem. Provide information tailored to the patient and family is an obligation inherent to the profession, doctors and nurses. Not to use more complex words we will demonstrate greater professionalism, quite the opposite. Remember that we are dealing with people, not with bodies.INFORMATION = PEACE OF MIND.   Besos  [...]

Ensuring the Quality of Dying in ICU

2019-08-02T19:01:08+01:0014 August, 2014|

Hello everybody!! Today doble post to share the ESICM´s Video Ensuring Quality of dying in ICU, that IC-HU Proyect has edited and subtitled in Spanish. One more time, thanks to Jose Sesmero by editing and Daniel Muñiz in the traslate. Dr. J. Randall Curtis (University of Washington Hospital, Seattle) talks about many very interesting ítems for us and give some practical [...]

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