jueves, 25 de noviembre de 2010

TECHNOLOGY IN OBSTETRICS

Technology is the image of men. It is a war gun, a hope of life, one more day or a better one… But the technology brought us comfort and an easier way to live. It gives us new horizons and lets us know (in fact, just suspect) the immeasurable universe of “unknown knowledge” that surrounds us.

The more we learn, we understand that there is much more to learn. Education is the base of humanity, and technology helps to bring an answer to a never ending why. In health area technologies play an important role to answer this “why”: in the early detection of diseases (as cancer) and even providing the medical history of patients, that it is easily accessible in computer networks inside the health institution. But all this use and application of technology for health began earlier: in university.

As a second year university student, all new experience is a challenge to learn from. And this year has been the one to acquire knowledge. Technologies have been important to this constant learning, even being so basic (compare with the sophisticated one that exist today). The first rapprochement with technology was in the classroom with the projectors and the use of PowerPoint’s to teach contents; also we used computer rooms, in first instance to learn cell biology and through all year to practice our english precisely in this blog. One of the most important resource that was teach to us is the search of reliable and updated information of all kind of diseases, how it’s originated from the point of view of molecular mechanisms, etc. Besides, being online it’s essential in university because all classes, notes to study and news are informed through “U-Cursos” on the web. This is one more evidence to emphasize the relevance of globalization and the “mass media” that is reached through the internet and his contribution to the widening of new knowledge.

Microscopes are another important technology to learn histology and also are useful instruments to midwives that are working on research (for example researching about the uterine cancer). As a student, microscopes are a useful tool to learn watching the variety of tissues that exist in each structure in our body and from this (in future) we can generate diagnoses of abnormalities that can exist in it. We also use microscopes to observe a fecundation. This in future it is essential to make for example an artificial insemination and assist the creation of a new life for couples who have problems to make this naturally.

For taking care and control of patients (mothers ideally), we make use instruments as the thermometer and the sphygmomanometer with the stethoscope to take the pressure, ultrasound to watch over the proper growth of the baby, mammograms to control presence of tumors and “PAP” exam to prevent uterine cancer.

In conclusion technologies are a good “gun” when are focused on prevention of diseases, on improve the quality of people life and complications that can means death in future, and is a good tool when knowledge it’s available through the web for academic purposes and to complement researchs reaching solutions to questions that don’t have explanation yet. The essential when exist this availability of technology is doesn’t play with being gods, we have to be rationals and realistic because not even the most advanced technology can cure pathologies as AIDS and cancer. People dies every day and nothing can avoid it.

sábado, 20 de noviembre de 2010

WHO WOULD NOT LIKE TO GO TO FRANCE?

This time I would write about France, the country that I would love to visit, because I imagine that is a too wonderful country, and i like the people who live there.
I think that the most of the people would like to travel once in their lives to Europe and particularly France, because always from small saw movies which is shown as a romantic city and a beautiful tourist destination.
France is the most visited country in the world. It has everything that you could ever want to see on your holidays: a great city like Paris, good beaches, more monuments than any other country, lovely nature, incredible mountain scenery; need I go on?
I would visit several places, first of all I would visit the famous Eiffel Tower, because it is an icon of his capital Paris.
Then also I would visit the Louvre Museum, the Palace of Versailles, Musée d'Orsay, the Arc de Triomphe, between other popular tourist destinations that give to the country a fill of mistery because of his historical landmarks through the centuries. I almost forgot the architecture of his Gothics cathedrals and basilicas as the Saint Denis Basilica, Notre-Dame de Chartres and Sainte-Chapelle.
On the other hand I would like to know the culture of the people living there, their customs and their daily activities, it must be very different from Chile. Also, I would love to taste the French cuisine rated as the best food in the world!
I would like only to travel one day to France, and discover all the beautiful things that has, but this is not enough for changing my country, because I love and I love the people who live here!

jueves, 11 de noviembre de 2010

I AM SAM


I am Sam will likely make you say, "Wow!" afterward of see her because it is a masterpiece on every artistic and technical level.
The film tells the story of a young woman who leaves her daughter the same day of her birth with your father, Sam Dawson, who is mentally deficient. The film narrates the difficulties he had when, after 6 years, Lucy starts to have more mental ability than his father. The State questioned Sam's ability to educate his daughter so that is facing a trial that it could lose custody.

The music is very intersting largely consists of Beatles tunes performed by other artists, fits the film perfectly. Sam and his friends are all a bit obsessed with the Beatles and the lyrics often complement emotions and actions.

Also on I am Sam we can see a heart-wrenching story that's something of an exciting, emotional roller-coaster. There are many humorous scenes, often centered on Sam and his buddies going about the world with a kind of Winnie the Pooh-like wisdom that seems more honest and admirable than most of the film's "normal" folks. Of course, there are also many scenes that will require tissues for tears.
The truth is that I am very tearful but this movie excites you really believe that playing such important issues as love, proving to be the main ingredient in the family and in life.
I think that this movie teaches you to value the simple thing of the life, also it shows that some ideas are only outcomes of prejudices.
I recommend to all people that to see the movie because help you a to look a just beyond, also is wonderfull.

lunes, 1 de noviembre de 2010

“LET'S FACE IT - MEN AND BOYS JUST HAVE DIFFERENT BRAINS FROM WOMEN AND GIRLS”.

The brain is the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and it is extremely complex. The cerebral cortex of the human brain contains roughly 15–33 billion neurons, perhaps more, linked with up to 10,000 synaptic connections each. Each cubic millimeter of cerebral cortex contains roughly one billion synapses.

Today it is believed that there are differences between the "female brain"and "male brain", but it is not. The works which have appeared over recent years claiming to be inspired by scientific findings apparently to show that men and women think differently due to a different brain development, are truly questionable. There are functional and morphological differences between the male and female brain. The male brain is longer, for instance, and when it comes to language, the relevant areas of the brain are more strongly activated in females. No study to date has shown gender-specific processes involved in building up neuronal networks during learning.

The terms “feminine brain” and “masculine brain” refer to “ways of being” described in cognitive terms rather than to any biological reality. Baron-Cohen, believes that men tend to be more “methodical” (ability to understand mechanical systems) and women better communicators (ability to communicate and understand others), and he suggests that autism can be understood as an extreme form of the “masculine brain”. But he does not propose that men and women have radically different brains nor that autistic women have a masculine brain. He employs the terms “masculine and feminine brain” to refer to particular cognitive profiles, which is an unfortunate choice of terminology if it contributes to distorted ideas concerning the workings of the brain.

The much more important individual variations are such as to rule out being able to know if a young girl, taken at random, will be less capable of learning a particular subject than a young boy taken at random, etc.
This is really true, and while there is no scientific study stating that women and men think differently, this will remain just a myth.