Ha all
Due to circumstances, the event about stroke has to move to another date. As replacement, there is a workshop/demonstration on breast awareness, I realize this has less educational value, but I don’t have time to cook up a brand new intern meeting in 1 week, apologies.
For medical professionals this workshop/demo has the benefit that it;
-high lights on hygienics
-gives an example how some procedures can be adapted for use in Second Life
-demonstrates CBE
For those interested in medicine/visiting educators/persons with breasts (that includes men by the way!!)
This workshop/demo is about:
-the importance of becoming breast aware
-how, how often and how to do a breast self exam.
-the chain of events (only technical) if you discovered a lump
Hope to see you all,
warm greetings Vera
date: February 27
time: 10 AM, SL/pacific time
location: AMMC hospital/conference center, top floor
I can post on this blog if I make a wordpress account, right?
Please don’t tell me that you moved the Stroke/CVA “event” to another date because I couldn’t make it! 😀
Ha Kiamei,
No it has moved cause other reasons, but it is replaced by a workshop/demo. It is a pity that you cant attebd though.
Also for young women it is important to be breast aware.
greetings Vera
To whom it may concern:Could you please,tell me the location of the clinic.I am a retired medical doctor.I am interested,in your teachings.
Sincerely,Mrs.Sylvia B. Dunphy
Ha Dr Dunphy
In the text describing AMMC is a blue line mentioning teleport link, if you click on it, it leads yout to a webpage, called Second Life.
AMMC is a virtual hospital, within Second Life which is a virtual world, when you first visit Second Life you have to make an avatar, wich is your representation there.
The link can provide you with much more information as i can 🙂
Hope to meet you in Second life, greetings
Vera Zhaoying
Risk factors for breast cancer
1.Genetic: with a family history of hereditary breast cancer can be manifested in two forms: one for mothers with breast cancer, her daughter has also been identified in breast cancer
source:
http://breast-cancer-team.blogspot.com/2010/04/risk-factors-for-breast-cancer.html
Ha Pamela
Sorry for delayed answer, i do think treat a whole person has immense benefits.
One thing that tells that is an information screen in AMMC resource center,
with as topic breast cancer.
To be honest lately, i do most things in AMMC myself and it is hard to take on new projects.
So i would love to cooperate but regretfully time prevents me to commit myself to the level,
your topic requires.
regards Vera
p.s.
i saw in your blog run for hope, in second life we have Relay for Life,
if you are interested we can meet in second life and i bring you in contact with
second life ACS
Dear Vera,
Thank you for this opportunity to communciate. Are any AMMC people interested in the concept of whole person care and would anyone be willing to talk to me about some ideas for collaboration? Please email me directly.
Thanks so much.
Pamela
pmaidens@sistersofcharityhealth.org
440-935-0101
USA
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