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Healing walks in #3JHUCI

By |17 June, 2017|

During the last #3JHUCI,  a module entitled "Breaking the ICU doors" was carried out. Obviously, and as the title suggests... it had to be a shocking module. And I assure you it was. Months earlier, Gabi and [...]

The care of invisible in Italy

By |3 May, 2017|

Hola a todos, my dear friends. Almost without realizing it, the TEDxValladolid talk  "The Care of Invisible" has reached 50,000 views. The video (with English subtitles) was included on the website of SIAARTI, Società Italiana di  Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione [...]

Living after ICU

By |18 April, 2017|

"Everyone is happy because I am already out of danger, but now I feel that I have a huge, steep stair in front of my... ".  Thanks to scientific and technological advances, ICU get higher [...]

A matter of space

By |28 March, 2017|

There are increasingly more Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) that involve the family in the care of the newborn. But lack of space is one of the main problems encountered in the units when carrying it out. [...]

Families in ICU: the evidence of what is obvius

By |22 March, 2017|

Hola a todos, my dear friends. Today we are talking about a very interesting open Access article in Intensive Care, published by Drs. Gerritsen, Hartog and Curtis about existing evidence on families-ICU relationship. There is a [...]

Yoga & Mindfulness in your hospital

By |21 March, 2017|

Hola a todos, my dear friends. We continue giving steps beyond the introduction of Yoga and Mindfulness in hospitals as a self-care tool for everyone: patients, families and professionals. In recent decades, the terms Yoga [...]

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