Mattingly Kondrup (moatcopy57)
When medicine and humanities are dissociated and then reconciled, what is the meaning of "medical humanities" today? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the French system? At a time when the link between the humanities and medicine seems more distended than ever, ten recommendations for developing and changing the way future doctors look at things are presented. The e-track, a real challenge for caregivers. We have known for more than twenty years that in order to "defragment" healthcare plan, break down the barriers between the city and the hospital and improve coordination between healthcare professionals, a better flow and sharing of information is essential. We are now talking about a digital shift in the light of accelerating technical progress with the rapid adoption of smartphones and mobile applications, and now the themes of big data and artificial intelligence, which are very present in the media. The shift in our healthcare system towards organisational models based on patient care management is one of the structural changes that have taken place in recent years. Digital technology represents a major lever to support this transformation, which has high stakes for improving the quality and efficiency of patient care. Positive regulation of the associated ethical issues can be achieved through the principle of a human guarantee of digital technology and artificial intelligence in health care, which is currently being recognised in the framework of the revision of the bioethics law. The experience of a programme coordinator highlights the benefits of using a coordination platform that enables the transmission of information to the professionals who take care of the most vulnerable patients. The digitisation of health areas, care, training, research and innovation has an impact on the work, skills and knowledge of health professionals. This requires permanent professionalisation and a digital learning organisation. In July 2016, the National Health Insurance re-launched the shared medical record, a tool for sharing information between health professionals and patients. Its use has been growing among doctors for more than a year now, and more healthcare institutions are rolling it out. In the Île-de-France region, the medico-social sector is implementing a project to develop digital tools in institutions. With the support of the regional health agency, this project will lead to the selection of publishers by the end of 2019 who will offer the institutions business tools tailored to their needs, secure and interoperable to be part of the e-track programme. OX04528 price The strategic roadmap "Accélérer le virage numérique" presented by the Minister of Health aims to give greater coherence to the development of e-health in France, by developing a clear and shared framework that is likely to strengthen the development of digital uses in health. The Agence nationale d'appui à la performance des établissements de santé et médico-sociaux is fully in line with this approach, in particular by coordinating a vast professional network on this topic. When a patient with renal failure goes on dialysis, the question that arises is when they will be discharged. Dialysis treatment causes a biographical break with multiple psychological implications. In this context, the presence of a psychologist is indispensable. The fact that dialysis is a chronic illness does not mean that the patient does not experience acute psychological crises. If it is important to accompany the patient, caregivers who are regularly exposed to the psychological assaults of patients must also be considered. Launched by the University of Patients-Sorbonne University, a survey explores the number of nursing training institutes that develop patient interventions in their teaching curricula. Presentation of the preliminary results of this study. OBJECTIVE We aimed to test a repeated program of vibration sessions of the neck mus