Tuesday, May 12, 2009

[EQ] In Spanish: Lanzamiento Programa de Aprendizaje Virtual Influenza A / H1 N1 - Mayo 13 del 2009

Evento virtual:

 

Lanzamiento Programa de Aprendizaje Virtual Sobre
Influenza A / H1 N1

OPS Campus Virtual http://www.campusvirtualsp.org/

Programa de Aprendizaje Virtual sobre Influeza A/H1N1

http://devserver.paho.org/virtualcampus/moodle/course/view.php?id=50   

 

 

Organización Panamericana de la Salud/Organización Mundial de la Salud

Oficina de la Sub-Dirección 

Área de Sistemas y Servicios de Salud

 

Miércoles 13 de mayo a las 2:00 PM  hora de Washington DC  
OPS/HQ Sala C


Por favor revise su hora local: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html

ENLACE PARA PARTICIPANTES  – Via Internet a traves de Elluminate:
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=1110&password=M.6F02AEFC873971F828B1578A6DBD15 



Por favor conectarse unos minutos antes  de las 2 pm Debe tener audífonos y micrófono.

 

 

Lenguaje: Español

Agenda

14:00-14:10pm

 

Apertura y presentación general, rol del personal en salud,
Charles Godue, Coordinador Proyecto, Desarrollo de Recursos Humanos en Salud, OPS/OMS

 

14:10-14:20

La respuesta de los servicios de salud,
Reynaldo Holder,
Asesor Regional, Sistemas y Servicios de Salud, OPS/OMS

 

14:20-14:30

 

La respuesta de la OPS/OMS a Influenza A / H1 N1
Socorro Gross, Sub-Directora, Organización Panamericana de la Salud/Organización Mundial de la Salud

 


Objetivos

• Identificar las características epidemiológicas y clínicas de la influenza con énfasis en influenza A/ H1N1.

• Reconocer y aplicar los elementos críticos de la preparación de los servicios de salud.

• Identificar las acciones prioritarias para la prevención de la transmisión y la atención de casos

• Considerar las diferentes medidas de protección de los trabajadores de la salud y de la población.

• Analizar información

• Acceso a noticias e información

Contactos:

Rosa María Borrel, borrellr@paho.org@paho.org, Desarrollo de Recursos Humanos en Salud;  
Giovanni Márquez, marquezg@paho.org,  Área de Sistemas y Servicios de Salud, OPS/OMS (202)974-3830.

Anexo:

Archivo PDF con instrucciones para conectar a los participantes a traves de Elluminate.

 

 

 

 

 

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[EQ] Society at a Glance 2009 - OECD Social Indicators

Society at a Glance 2009 - OECD Social Indicators

 

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development  ISBN Number: 9789264049383 - May 2009

 

Press release: http://www.oecd.org/document/17/0,3343,en_2649_34637_42671889_1_1_1_1,00.html

 

Society at a Glance reveals evolving social trends in OECD countries

 

“……How are OECD societies progressing? How effective are their actions in promoting social progress? Society at a Glance provides a basis for addressing these twin questions. It offers a concise overview of quantitative social trends and policies across the OECD. This 2009 edition includes a wide range of information on social issues – such as demography and family characteristics, employment and unemployment, poverty and inequality, social and health care expenditure, and work and life satisfaction –as well as a guide to help readers understand the structure of OECD social indicators. 

In addition to updating some of the indicators from previous editions, Society at a Glance 2009 adds several new and innovative social indicators, including adult height, perceived health status, risky youth behaviour and bullying. For the first time, the report also provides a condensed set of headline social indicators summarising social well-being in OECD countries. In addition, a special chapter examines leisure time across the OECD. …”

Country notes - Key findings for selected countries:

*                                                       Austria (in German)

*                                                       Canada 

*                                                       France (in English and French)

*                                                       Germany (in German)

*                                                       Italy 

*                                                       Japan (in English and Japanese)

*                                                       Korea (in English and Korean)

*                                                       Mexico 

*                                                       New Zealand 

*                                                       Switzerland (in German)

*                                                       United Kingdom 

*                                                       United States 

*                               Selection of press articles following the release of the report (from Google news) 

 

 

Data and indicators:

 

1. Headline Social Indicators  

2. Measuring Leisure in OECD Countries

3. Interpreting OECD Social Indicators  

4. General Context Indicators 
       Net national income per capita 
       Fertility rates 
       Migration 
       Marriage and divorce 

5. Self-sufficiency Indicators 
       Employment 
       Unemployment 
       Childcare 
       Student performance 
       Not in employment, education or training 
       Age of labour force exit 
       Spending on education 

6. Equity Indicators:
       Income inequality 
       Poverty 
       Poverty among children 
       Adequacy of benefits of last resort 
       Public social spending 
       Total social spending 

7. Health Indicators 
       Life expectancy 
       Perceived health status 
       Infant health 
       Obesity 
       Height 
       Mental health 
       Long-term care recipients 
       Health care expenditure 

8. Social Cohesion Indicators 
       Life satisfaction 
       Work satisfaction 
       Crime victimisation 
       Suicides 
       Bullying 
       Risky behaviour  

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