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Vaginal Tearing – How to Avoid Tearing, Perineal Massage and More! | Sarah Lavonne

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Most women have a fear or at least a concern about tearing during delivery. NOBODY wants to tear! Learn all about tearing, degrees of tears, what makes you more or less likely to tear and most importantly, how to keep that vagina put together!

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Clinical Articles for Reference Related to this Video:
https://www.acog.org/Clinical-Guidance-and-Publications/Practice-Bulletins/Committee-on-Practice-Bulletins-Obstetrics/Prevention-and-Management-of-Obstetric-Lacerations-at-Vaginal-Delivery
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28349526

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Vaginal Tearing – How to Avoid Tearing, Perineal Massage and More! | Sarah Lavonne

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Science for kids | Body Parts – Joints & Skeletal System | Experiments for kids | Operation Ouch

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Science for kids | Body Parts - Joints & Skeletal System | Experiments for kids | Operation Ouch

How do joints in the skeletal system work? Biology and body parts for kids explained in this video. Operation Ouch is a British science show for kids that is full of experiments and biological learnings. In this educational TV show, twin brothers Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand do science experiments for kids, to explain us how the human body with all its different parts and systems works, and how medicine and medical procedures can help. Biology for kids in a fun format!
You can buy the book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Operation-Ouch-HuManual-Ben-Elcomb/dp/0141375973/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1533293741&sr=8-1&keywords=operation+ouch and download the series here https://itunes.apple.com/gb/tv-season/operation-ouch-season-6/id1369101462
Lots of science projects to take a deeper look at the human body. Body parts and systems covered including
Incredible eyes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLIF8cm7l70
Broken Bones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTWhg8kfgF8
Teeth and Braces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcPPmW8nBdw
Burns and Skins Grafts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPnXRO4z3_U #OperationOuch #ScienceForKids
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AWS re:Invent 2020: Make sense of health data with Amazon HealthLake

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Over the past decade, we’ve witnessed a digital transformation in healthcare, with organizations capturing huge volumes of patient information. But this data is often unstructured and difficult to extract, with information trapped in clinical notes, insurance claims, recorded conversations, and more. In this session, explore how the new Amazon HealthLake service removes the heavy lifting of organizing, indexing, and structuring patient information to provide a complete view of each patient’s health record in the FHIR standard format. Come learn how to use prebuilt machine learning models to analyze and understand relationships in the data, identify trends, and make predictions, ultimately delivering better care for patients.

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Why the historic environment needs a Spatial Data infrastructure

The INSPIRE Directive (2007) mandates European Union countries to share environmentally related datasets so that they can be easily accessed by other public organisations within their own and neighbouring countries to inform policies or activities that may impact on the environment. Key to delivering INSPIRE is the establishment of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) providing frameworks for coordinating the policies, infrastructure and standards needed to acquire, process, distribute, use, maintain and preserve spatial data through discovery, view and download services by 2020.
Archaeological information is inherently spatial yet, despite the environmental focus of INSPIRE, guidance is limited and ambiguous for archaeological datasets and consequentially there is limited engagement from data curators. Although Protected Sites is an INSPIRE theme does it cover only those formally designated through legislation or include sites managed through legal or other effective means?
INSPIRE publishes data to help inform environmental policies and if data is unpublished there is a risk it will simply be ignored. Complex modelling of environmental change through Ecosystem Services remotely consuming web services is already happening but the lack of published reference datasets from the historic environment compromises consideration of the resource in decision making processes.
Development of SDIs for heritage can bring wider benefits for the profession. Too often fieldwork extents and results are confined to paper publications or reside in project archives. Consequentially we lack a spatial record of fieldwork activities. Although cultural heritage data often has a strong spatial component, the full potential of the geographies created through discovery, recording and analysis is far from being realised. Harmonisation and publication of spatial data to consistent standards through an SDI is an essential pre-requisite for mainstreaming the use of heritage data in 21st century to get cultural heritage to work for Europe.

Peter McKeague (Historic Environment Scotland), Anthony Corns (The Discovery Programme), Axel Posluschny (University of Bamberg)
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Easiest Way to Remember Movement Terms | Corporis

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Easiest Way to Remember Movement Terms | Corporis

To round out the intro to Anatomy videos, we’ll learn the words you’ll need to describe the unique motions that the joints have to go through.

☠️NONE OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD BE USED AS MEDICAL ADVICE OR OPINION. IT IS FOR GENERAL EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT☠️

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I have two degrees in this thing. I wrote this one from experience. Usually, I’d have a big list of sources here.

💊A B O U T 💊
Hi, I’m Patrick. I’m a freelance science writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. I hold a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training and a master’s in clinical exercise physiology. I used to work in the clinical setting as a certified athletic trainer, physical therapy aide, and a certified strength and conditioning specialist. After working in the clinical setting, I went back to school and became a teacher. The goal of my content is to help normal people, not just pre-med students, learn about the human body. That might mean explaining a topic from an anatomy class or exploring a topic from medical history.

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In this video, Dr Mike shows you the different ways that joints can move. This includes, abduction, adduction, flexion, extension, circumduction, rotation, pronation, supination, inversion, eversion, and more!
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