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Arbeit trifft Gesundheit - Der arbeitsmedizinische PodcastArbeit trifft Gesundheit - Der arbeitsmedizinische PodcastMythen, Missverständnisse und Fake News - Irrtümer über die ArbeitsmedizinFolge 14 Praxishilfen und weitere Informationen Praxishilfen der GDA (auch Muster-Gefährdungsbeurteilung): https://www.gda-orgacheck.de/daten/gda/check_11.htm Zahlen Daten Fakten der BAuA: https://www.baua.de/DE/Angebote/Publikationen/Praxis/A113 Zahlen und Fakten zur DGUV: https://www.dguv.de/de/zahlen-fakten/index.jsp Gesund arbeiten in Thüringen: https://www.gesund-arbeiten-in-thueringen.de/ueber-das-projekt/ Regelwerk Arbeitssicherheitsgesetz §3: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/asig/__3.html DGUV-Vorschrift 2: https://www.dguv.de/de/praevention/vorschriftenregeln/dguv-vorschrift2/index.jsp AMR 3.3: https://www.baua.de/DE/Angebote/Regelwerk/AMR/AMR-3-3 2025-06-2537 minArbeit trifft Gesundheit - Der arbeitsmedizinische PodcastArbeit trifft Gesundheit - Der arbeitsmedizinische PodcastSind Arbeitsmediziner richtige Ärzte?zum Rollenverständnis Das Arbeitssicherheitsgesetz: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/asig/ Pressemitteilung des VDBW zur ganzheitlichen Vorsorge nach AMR 3.3: https://www.vdbw.de/presse/detailansicht/impfnachweispflicht-1 Übersicht zur betriebsärztlichen Tätigkeit des Aktionsbündnisses Arbeitsmedizin: https://www.aktionsbuendnis-arbeitsmedizin.de/praxis/ Zusammenfassung zur betriebsärztlichen Tätigkeit der BG ETEM: https://www.bgetem.de/arbeitssicherheit-gesundheitsschutz/themen-von-a-z-1/organisation-von-arbeitssicherheit-und-gesundheitsschutz/betriebsaerztliche-und-sicherheitstechnische-betreuung/unternehmermodell/betriebsaerztliche-betreuung-im-unternehmermodell/was-macht-ein-betriebsarzt 2025-04-1622 minThe Texas InsiderThe Texas InsiderTexas RoundUP: Guest Tim Rose, Professional Investigator, former Green Beret and Special Agent for the FBIToday we have a very special guest. His name is Tim Rose. He is a professional investigator, a former Green Beret and a member of the special agent at the FBI. Throughout the years, he's been involved in countless missions and special operationsGuest:  Tim Rose, a Professional Investigator, former Green Beret and Special Agent for the FBI. Tim is currently an Investigator at American Special Investigative Group ASIG InvestigationsTim is a former Green Beret, and Special Agent for the FBI and today we talk about: The role of the border in...2024-12-2126 minPodcast für Schutz und Sicherheit - von und mit Jörg ZitzmannPodcast für Schutz und Sicherheit - von und mit Jörg Zitzmann§ 11 ASiG - Arbeitsschutzausschuss - wie viele davon braucht ein Unternehmen?In unserer neuesten Podcastfolge geht es um § 11 ASiG. Dieser fordert einen Arbeitsschutzausschuss für Betriebe ab 20 Mitarbeitern. Doch was gilt als Betrieb? Das gesamte Unternehmen oder jede Zweigniederlassung für sich? Darüber hat nun das Bundesverwaltungsgericht entschieden. Alle Informationen dazu und was das für Dich bedeutet, in diesem Video. Fall in diesem Video: https://www.bverwg.de/010224U8C4.23.0 Abonniere unseren Newsletter und den Podcast für Schutz und Sicherheit, um keine Folge mehr zu verpassen:  www.joergzitzmann.de/newsletter Jetzt anhören auf:iTunes: http://podcast-fuer-schutz-und-sicherheit.de/itunes Spotify...2024-07-2207 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIGEconomics and Challenges of Long Term Care with Dr. Frances WoolleyLong term care for aging people is an expensive and personally distressful problem for many people and their families. At a systems level, there are often insufficient resources and staffing. Join Dr. Woolley and Harper O'Neill for a comparative discussion of some of these economic and personal concerns around long-term care in the United States and other countries as well as some of the potential solutions. Host: Lila Lohmiller, UMN Medical Student Guest: Dr. Frances Woolly, Ph.D, Professor of Economics at Carleton University Editor: Pete Smith, UMN Medical Student2024-05-0830 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIGElevate: an Innovative Community Partner in AgingElevate, a pilot program for healthy aging in Perham, Minnesota has the mission to "curate opportunities for adults to improve their physical, mental, and social health so they can live happier, healthier lives." Elevate is one of four pilot programs funded by Leading Age Minnesota Foundation and UCare Minnesota to address the expected increase of healthcare concerns for a growing population of adults. Join Lila as she explores the background and impact of this program with Mindi Larson. Host: Lila Lohmiller, Voices of Aging host and UMN Medical Student Guest: Mindi Larson, Elevate Program Manager Editor: Pete Smith, UMN Medical...2024-04-1433 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2024-6 Storytelling Series: Proudest AccomplishmentsTune in for the final installment of our Storytelling Series on Voices in Aging, where residents from the Pillars Community share their Proudest Accomplishments. From overcoming challenges to reaching significant milestones, Dick, Kay, Virginia, Lily, and Marie reflect on the moments that have defined their lives. In this episode, we celebrate the triumphs that have shaped their lives and learn valuable lessons about resilience, perseverance, and the power of the human spirit. Don't miss this heartfelt conclusion to our series. Stay tuned for more insightful content from Voices in Aging.2024-04-0116 minteol.huteol.huTEOL PODCAST #103/2024: Scherer TamásKét éve lett a Magyar Atlétikai Szövetség új utánpótlás-szakreferense Scherer Tamás. A plusz feladatokat kapott szakembernek az U10-es korosztálytól az U20-asig bezárólag mindenkin rajta kell tartania a szemét, de az U16-osok, az U18-asok és az U20-asok szereplése kiemelt jelentőséggel bír számára. https://www.teol.hu/tolnai-nepujsag/2024/03/ket-eve-lett-a-magyar-atletikai-szovetseg-uj-utanpotlas-szakreferense-scherer-tamas2024-03-2232 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2024-5 Storytelling Series: Rewards of Getting OlderJoin us for the latest episode of Voices in Aging, where we continue our journey with the residents of the Pillars Community exploring the "Rewards of Getting Older." Dick, Kay, Virginia, Lily, and Marie will once again share their experiences, joys, and insights into aging. This episode marks the fourth installment of our five-part series. Stay tuned for the final episode, "Proudest Accomplishments," coming in two weeks. In the meantime, catch up on previous episodes for more inspiring stories and reflections.2024-03-1909 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2024-4 Storytelling Series: Getting Through Difficult TimesJoin us on Voices in Aging for the third installment of our captivating Storytelling Series with guests from the Pillars Residential Community. This week, Dick, Kay, Virginia, Lily, and Marie share their experiences and insights on "Getting Through Difficult Times". Tune in for a deep dive into their wisdom, unique perspectives, and invaluable life lessons. This episode marks the midpoint of our five-part series. If you haven't already, catch up on our first two episodes where our guests introduce themselves and share impactful life lessons. Stay tuned for the upcoming episodes where we explore the rewards of aging and celebrate...2024-03-0412 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2024-3 Advocacy Work with the Alzheimers AssociationJoin us for an insightful episode of ASIG Voices in Aging as we delve into the world of advocacy with Robert Freeman, a Vice President of Policy within the Alzheimer's Association Minnesota. In this episode, Robert highlights the importance of advocacy and why policy work is crucial for enhancing services and support systems for older adults. With Alzheimer's Day at the Capitol approaching on March 21st, this discussion will give you the information you need to join in the cause!. Tune in to learn about the power of advocacy and how you can be part of driving policy change to...2024-02-1925 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2024-2 Storytelling Series: Life LessonsIn the latest episode of Voices in Aging, immerse yourself in the wisdom shared by our featured guests of the Pillars Senior Living Community. The second installment in our Pillars Storytelling series features "Life Lessons." Join Dick, Kay, Virginia, Lilly, and Marie as they reflect on the invaluable insights they've gathered through their lifetime. Stay connected for the upcoming three episodes, as we hear from our guests on navigating difficult times, rewards in getting older, and their proudest accomplishments.2024-02-0504 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2024-1 Storytelling Series: Meet Our GuestsIn this special series of Voices in Aging, we bring you the captivating stories of five residents from Pillars Senior Living Community: Dick, Kay, Virginia, Lilly, and Marie. Episode 1 serves as an introduction, offering a glimpse into the rich backgrounds and diverse experiences that shape these individuals. This is the first part of a five episode “Storytelling Series”. Stay connected for the upcoming four episodes, as we hear from our guests on life lessons, navigating difficult times, rewards in getting older, and their proudest accomplishments; each unveiling a different facet of wisdom and perspective from these Pillars of our community.2024-01-2207 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-12 Pelvic Health and Aging: Interview with Rebecca GiglioJoin us as we delve into an eye-opening conversation with Rebecca Giglio, a respected physical therapist specializing in incontinence and pelvic health. In this episode, Rebecca shares her passion and insights on the reality of pelvic health, addressing common struggles many individuals face with incontinence across various age groups and gender identities. Discover effective therapeutic approaches that can offer relief and support, applicable to people from all walks of life, and especially older adults. Rebecca unpacks prevalent misconceptions and societal beliefs about pelvic health, offering clarity on these misconstrued aspects in public discourse. This engaging discussion provides a deeper understanding...2023-12-0420 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-11 Sexual Health In Aging with Dr. Kristen Mark and Dr. Katie SpencerIn an enlightening episode of the Voices in Aging podcast, we speak with Dr. Kristen Mark and Dr. Katie Spencer to explore the often overlooked, yet crucial topic of Sexual Health and Aging. These esteemed experts shed light on the current landscape of sexual health within the context of aging, debunking myths, addressing challenges, and emphasizing the importance of open dialogue and support. Tune in as they explore the complexities and offer invaluable insights for promoting sexual wellness in the aging population. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Co-Chair of ASIG and Podcast Host, Madeleine Howard...2023-11-2028 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-10 Polypharmacy with Dr. Ben RosensteinIn this thought-provoking episode of the Voices with Aging podcast, we speak with Dr. Ben Resenstein, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities faculty and expert in geriatrics, dementia, delirium prevention, advance care planning, and end-of-life care. In this episode, Dr Rosenstein delves into the world of poly-pharmacy, and its importance in dementia and delirium symptom management and long term care. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Co-Chair of ASIG and Podcast Host, Madeleine Howard, ASIG Co-Chair and Outreach Manager, Kelly Moeller, Marketing and Communications Chair, Jamie Stoppler, and Podcast Administrator and Audio Editing Manager, Allycia Wolff. For...2023-11-0621 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-9 Dementia Care Insights and Best Practices with Dr. Jason KarlawishIn this exciting episode, the Voices in Aging podcast is delighted to welcome Dr. Jason Karlawish, a nationally recognized expert and celebrated speaker in the field of dementia research. Dr. Karlawish delves into the intricate world of dementia care, sharing poignant stories and insightful findings he’s gathered throughout his career. His unique perspective reveals both the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals living with dementia and their dedicated caregivers. Dr. Karlawish's profound insights illuminate the often-hidden dynamics within these relationships while offering invaluable, practical tips and best practices. Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of dementia and caregiving. The Vo...2023-10-2325 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023 - 8 LGBTQ+ Panel Part 2Welcome to Part 2 of our conversation with Rev. Harry Hartingan, Anne Hodson and Phil Duran. In this episode, we're diving into the importance of community and creating spaces of true belonging. Our panelists share how their work addresses issues of loneliness, isolation, and health disparities for LGBTQ+ elders, not only in the Twin Cities, but across Minnesota. We'll explore what students should be mindful of and how they can play a role in shaping a brighter future. Additionally, we'll confront the challenges LGBTQ+ elders face and the tireless advocacy efforts aimed at promoting equity and kindness. Join us as we...2023-10-1024 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-7 LGBTQ+ Aging Panel, Part 1In today's episode, join us for Part 1 of a captivating panel discussion on the intersection of LGBTQ+ and aging. Featuring insightful perspectives from Rev. Harry Hartingan, Anne Hodson, and Phil Duran. We delve into the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ older adults, the importance of language and preserving dignity, as well as their personal interactions within the healthcare system. We explore national views and actionable ways to better serve this intersection through education, communication, community-building, and creating inclusive spaces. Don't miss this enlightening conversation! The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Co-Chair of ASIG and Podcast Host...2023-09-2623 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-6 Career Pivots & Storytelling: Gregg LeFevreToday’s episode is a bit different than our usual content as we are speaking with a fellow podcaster, Gregg LeFevre, who talks about what it was like making a career pivot at an older age. Gregg is an artist based in New York who has a passion for storytelling, with a particular interest in telling the lost and forgotten stories from people and cultures that have otherwise been excluded from the national narrative. In this episode, Gregg describes his career as an artist as well as how he pivoted to podcasting later in his career. Check out Gregg’s podc...2023-04-1024 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-5 Skin Aging and Skin Cancer with Dr. Mohiba TareenHappy Careers in Aging week! Today we are happy to share an episode featuring Mohiba Tareen, MD. Dr. Tareen is a board certified dermatologist as well as the founder and medical director of Tareen Dermatology with multiple clinic locations in the Twin Cities. In honor of Careers in Aging Week, today’s episode features information on Dr. Tareen’s career path and advice she has for students interested in pursuing medicine with a focus on dermatology. Dr. Tareen also discusses skin health as we age. As she points out, we all have aging skin, so the tips she shares in this...2023-03-2720 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-4 Compassion and Choices: Rebecca ThomanToday we are sharing an episode featuring Rebecca Thoman, MD. Dr. Thoman is a family medicine physician and the campaign manager for Doctors for Dignity. In this episode, Dr. Thoman describes her path to her current career in advocacy, as well as shares more about the mission of Compassion and Choices & Doctors for Dignity. She also speaks more generally to end of life care, the importance of having conversations about death in the medical field, and shares resources for those who are interested in learning more about this topic. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast...2023-03-1324 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-3 Understanding Dementia Caregivers: Quinton CottonToday’s episode features Dr. Quinton Cotton, a Robert L Kane post-doctoral fellow at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Cotton’s work centers around addressing the needs of Black American Alzheimer’s disease caregivers. Dr. Cotton outlines the path that led him to his career and some of the issues he seeks to address in his research to better understand and support dementia caregivers and the role of the social determinants of health. He also shares some opportunities available on campus for students who are interested in aging. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast Chair, Rui Zh...2023-02-2722 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-2 Madeleine's Hospice ReflectionToday we are sharing a special episode featuring the Voices of Aging with ASIG host, Madeleine Howard. In this episode, Madeleine shares a reading of a story she wrote titled, "Dying in the presence of a stranger is better than dying alone," about an experience she had as a hospice volunteer. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast Chair, Rui Zhong, Podcast Host, Madeleine Howard, Audio Editing Manager, Ibrahim Abdelgawad, Marketing and Communications Chair, Jamie Stoppler, and Podcast Administrator/Outreach Manager, Kelly Moeller. For more information on the Aging Studies Interdisciplinary Group and the University of...2023-02-0906 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2023-1 Geriatric Physical Therapy: Dr. Amanda SharpWe are excited to share our first episode of 2023 with Dr. Amanda Sharp! Dr. Sharp is a physical therapist with board certification in geriatric physical therapy, an assistant professor, as well as associate director & director of student affairs in the Division of Physical Therapy at the University of Minnesota Medical School. In this episode, Dr. Sharp shares about her background, the importance of advocacy when working with older adults, special considerations when working with this population, and advice she has for students who are interested in geriatric physical therapy. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast...2023-01-1919 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-17 Aging Veterans: Ed Ratner and Catherine KotzToday’s episode features a recording of ASIG’s November Lunch and Learn session on Aging Veterans. Our guests are Ed Ratner, MD and Catherine Kotz, PhD from the Minneapolis VA. Dr. Ratner is a physician specializing in geriatrics and palliative care and has been faculty in the University of Minnesota Medical School for over 20 years. He is also a member of the Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation and the associate director for education and evaluation at the Minneapolis VA Geriatric Center. Dr. Kotz serves as the associate director for research in the GRECC at the Minneapolis VA and is a...2022-12-0656 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-16 Preplanning Your Funeral: Dean LambertToday we are excited to share a new episode featuring Dean Lambert. Dean leads the Love Always Project, which is a grassroots effort to destigmatize talking about end of life issues. In this episode, Dean describes how the Love Always Project is working to educate people on having these important conversations as well as what led him to working in this area. To learn more about the Love Always Project, visit their website: https://www.lovealwaysproject.org/. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast Chair, Rui Zhong, Podcast Host, Madeleine Howard, Audio Editing Manager, Ibrahim Abdelgawad...2022-11-2129 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-15 Latine Elders in Minnesota: Yolima ChambersToday’s episode features Yolima Chambers and was recorded during ASIG’s first Lunch and Learn event of the semester in October. Yolima is an Adult and Aging Program Coordinator at Centro Tyrone Guzman. In this episode, she shares about her background as well as the work that she currently does to support older adults in the community. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast Chair, Rui Zhong, Podcast Host, Madeleine Howard, Audio Editing Manager, Ibrahim Abdelgawad, Marketing and Communications Chair, Jamie Stoppler, and Podcast Administrator/Outreach Manager, Kelly Moeller. For more information on the Aging Stud...2022-11-0253 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-14 Cardiovascular Health Among Older Adults: Mary WhippleToday we are excited to share an episode featuring Dr. Mary Whipple. Dr. Whipple is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, with an expertise in Gerontology. In this episode, she describes what led her to be interested in the field of aging, as well as her current research which focuses on the causes and consequences of sedentary behavior among older adults. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast Chair, Rui Zhong, Podcast Host, Madeleine Howard, Audio Editing Manager, Ibrahim Abdelgawad, Marketing and Communications Chair, Jamie Stoppler, and Podcast Administrator/Outreach Manager...2022-10-1717 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-13 Genetic Counseling and Aging: Matthew BowerToday’s episode features Matthew Bower, MS, LGC, a genetic counselor at University of Minnesota Health. He works with people who have inherited neurologic diseases and meets with patients to help them understand how genetic conditions impact them and their family members. He describes the way that at home genetic testing, especially those that focus on health information, have impacted his profession. Finally, he discusses genetic testing in the context of aging as well as how he approaches conversations and ethical concerns with patients. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast Chair, Rui Zhong, Podcast Host, Ma...2022-09-2023 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-12 Equity in Long Term Care Settings and Assisted Living Policy: Tetyana ShippeeToday’s episode features Dr. Tetyana Shippee. Dr. Shippee is an Associate Professor in the Division of Health Policy and Management at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Her research focuses on quality of life measures in long term care settings, and the role of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities for older adults. She discusses her career path and what inspired her to pursue a career in aging research, as well as her current projects and opportunities to get involved. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast Chair, Rui Zhong, Podcast Host, Madeleine Howard, Au...2022-08-1522 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-11 Immigrant Experiences of AgingWe are so excited to share an episode today featuring Dr. Manka Nkimbeng. Dr. Nkimbeng is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health’s Division of Health Policy and Management. In this episode, Dr. Nkimbeng discusses her background as a nurse, what inspired her to pursue a career in aging, as well as her current research which focuses on immigrant experiences of aging. The Voices of Aging podcast is made possible by our Podcast Chair, Rui Zhong, Podcast Host, Madeleine Howard, Audio Editing Manager, Ibrahim Abdelgawad, and Podcast Administrator/Outreach Manager, Kelly Moeller. For more in...2022-07-1821 minLa Psicología de cercaLa Psicología de cercaEpisodio 3x08. Entrevista a Francisco José Rivera de los Santos.Licenciado en Psicología, Máster en Metodología de las Ciencias de la Salud. Doctor en Psicología. Profesor Titular Fac. Psicología (asig. Psicometría). Director de la Oficina de Cooperación al Desarrollo de la Universidad. Co-director del Proyecto HBSC en España (Health Behaviour in School-aged Children) de la OMS. Co-director del Proyecto Barómetro de Opinión de la Infancia y Adolescencia de UNICEF.2022-06-2241 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-10 Research to Support Orthopedic Innovations and Keep People Active: Andrew SpeirsToday’s episode features Dr. Andrew Speirs. Dr. Speirs is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. His research is focused on the biomechanics of disease processes in the musculoskeletal system, with a particular focus on cartilage and osteoarthritis. Dr. Speirs talks about how his background led him to his current work, and describes the projects he is working on now. For more information on the Aging Studies Interdisciplinary Group and the University of Minnesota Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation, visit: https://www.sph.umn.edu/research/centers/chai/ed...2022-05-0219 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-09 Research on Cardiovascular Connections to Alzheimer’s Disease: Ling LiWe are excited to share an episode today about research on cardiovascular connections to Alzheimer’s disease featuring Dr. Ling Li. Dr. Li is a Professor, Associate Department Head, and holds the VFW Endowed Chair in Pharmacotherapy for the Elderly in the Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Minnesota. She also has joint faculty appointments for the Graduate Program in Neuroscience, and the MS and PhD Programs in Pharmacology. Dr. Li talks about her background and career path, what she focuses on in her research today, as well as the most rewarding and challenging parts of he...2022-04-2216 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-08 Careers in Aging Week Highlight EpisodeToday’s episode features highlights from 6 interviews the podcast completed for last year’s Careers in Aging Week! In celebration of this year’s Careers in Aging Week, you will get to hear from guests with a wide range of experiences, including: Rachel Shands, Policy Integration Manager at Minnesota Department of Human Services, Ann McLaughln, Health and Aging Policy Fellow in the Office of U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, Jane Pederson, Geriatrician, Chief Medical Quality Officer at Stratis Health, Heather Davila, Postdoctoral fellow at Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research at the Boston VA, Assistant professor at Boston University School...2022-04-1823 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-07 Voices of Aging with ASIG Anniversary EpisodeToday we are sharing a special anniversary episode as Voices of Aging with ASIG celebrates one year of sharing episodes on a wide variety of aging-related topics with you all! This episode features three members of the Voices of Aging team who make the podcast possible: Rui Zhong, a PhD student in the College of Pharmacy, who acts as the podcast chair, Kelly Moeller, a project coordinator for the Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation who provides support to the student team, and Madeleine Howard, a second year medical student, whose voice you will recognize as she is the host...2022-04-1118 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-06 Trellis and Optimizing Well-Being as People Age: Dawn Simonson and Jen RooneyToday’s episode features Dawn Simonson and Jen Rooney from Trellis. Dawn is the president and CEO of Trellis and Jen is the ACT on Alzheimer’s Program Developer. The speakers go over what led them to their current roles and an overview of the services that Trellis offers in order to help people optimize well-being as they age, such as the Senior LinkAge Line and Dementia-Friendly Community Initiatives. For more information on the Aging Studies Interdisciplinary Group and the University of Minnesota Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation, visit: https://www.sph.umn.edu/research/centers/chai/education/asigg/2022-03-2830 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-05 Holistic Approach to Memory Care: Zach ParlierWe are so excited to share today’s episode with you featuring Zach Parlier. Zach is the director of team development at English Rose, a residential care facility that specializes in memory care. Zach speaks about his history of caregiving as well as what makes the care at English Rose unique such as, their 1:3 caregiver to resident ratio, home-like atmosphere, and their holistic approach to memory care and well-being. For more information on the Aging Studies Interdisciplinary Group and the University of Minnesota Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation, visit: https://www.sph.umn.edu/research/centers/chai/education/asigg/2022-03-2121 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-04 Mental Health Clinical Practice with Older Adults: Sue Abderholden and J Capecchi-NguyenToday’s episode features Sue Abderholden, MPH and J Capecchi-Nguyen, MSW, LICSW. Sue is the executive director of the National Association of Mental Illness. J is a mental health provider in the geriatric services division of the Associated Clinic of Psychology. This episode features a discussion about mental health clinical practice with older adults, with Sue speaking about this topic at the policy level, and J sharing their insights as a mental health practitioner. For more information on the Aging Studies Interdisciplinary Group and the University of Minnesota Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation, visit: https://www.sph.umn.edu/re...2022-02-2857 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-03 Dementia Friends Program: Teresa McCarthyWe are very excited to share this episode which focuses on the topic of the Dementia Friends program with Dr. Teresa McCarthy, MD, MS. Dr. McCarthy is a geriatric medicine specialist, as well as the leader of the Dementia Friends activities at the University of Minnesota. In this episode she talks about her professional background, as well as information on how the Dementia Friends program started, what it entails, and how to get involved! For more information on the Aging Studies Interdisciplinary Group and the University of Minnesota Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation, visit: https://www.sph.umn.edu...2022-02-1421 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-02 Financial Fraud and Exploitation of Older Adults: Marti DeLiemaWe are excited to share today’s episode on financial fraud and exploitation of older adults featuring Dr. Marti DeLiema. Dr. DeLiema is a Research Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work within the University of Minnesota, College of Education and Human Development. She received her PhD from the University of Southern California, Davis School of Gerontology. In this episode, she shares information on what kinds of factors lead to financial scams targeting older adults, and various innovative ideas on how to prevent fraud and exploitation for both older adults and the general population. For more information on the Ag...2022-01-3116 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2022-01 Evidence-Based Health Promotion: Sarah Blonigan and Rachel Von RudenToday’s episode features Sarah Blonigan and Rachel Von Ruden from the Juniper Network, a program within Trellis. Sarah is the Juniper Network Director, she received her BA and MPH from the University of Minnesota, and her JD from William Mitchell College of Law. Rachel is the Juniper Provider Relationship Manager as well as a licensed social worker, and received her degree in social work from St. Catherine University. This episode focuses on the work Juniper does to promote health for older adults, with both in person and virtual evidence-based classes.2022-01-1853 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-17 Music and Dementia: Lisa OlsonWe are excited to share Part 2 of our conversation with Lisa Olson, Project Manager and Environments for Aging Specialist with RSP Architects. Lisa is also a volunteer with the Giving Voice Chorus and the Amazing Grace Chorus which support people living with dementia. This episode focuses on her volunteer work and the benefits of music for people with dementia.2021-12-2020 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-16 Creating Living Spaces for Older Adults: Lisa OlsonToday, we are happy to share Part 1 of our conversation with Lisa Olson, Project Manager and Environments for Aging Specialist with RSP Architects. Lisa is also a volunteer with the Giving Voice Chorus and the Amazing Grace Chorus which support people living with dementia. This episode focuses on her work creating living spaces for older adults. Lisa shares about what has personally inspired her to specialize on the older adult population, as well as a description of what her professional work entails, including her vision of a dream community which she describes as a “music village in the woods.”2021-12-0619 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-15 Aduhelm Alzheimer’s Drug: Claire Day & Brian IsettsToday, we are excited to share this episode featuring Claire Day from the Alzheimer’s Association & Brian Isetts from the University of Minnesota School of Pharmacy, on the important topic of the new Alzheimer’s drug, Aduhelm. The conversation includes discussion of some of the definitions and basic information about what dementia is, how it can be prevented, the various challenges of treating dementia, some of the controversy around the release of Aduhelm, as well as what may be on the horizon for preventing and treating Alzheimer’s disease.2021-11-2253 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-14 Dementia care: Joseph GauglerToday, we are pleased to have Dr. Joseph Gaugler on our podcast. Dr. Gaugler serves multiple distinguished positions in the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota among others. He is a professor and the Robert L. Kane Endowed Chair in Long-Term Care and Aging, the Director of Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation and Public Health Center of Excellence on Dementia Caregiving. Dr. Gaugler has his entire career dedicated to aging with a focus on Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and dementia care. Dr. Gaugler talks about what has led him to work on dementia care, the terms Alzheimer...2021-11-0824 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-13 Dementia care: Colleen Peterson and Robyn BirkelandIn November, we will be talking about dementia. To start off, we are joined by two guests both working in the areas of dementia and transportation at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Colleen Peterson is a postdoctoral research associate with a focus on aging, dementia care, and roadway safety. Dr. Robyn Birkeland works as a study counselor providing support to individuals offering care to people with dementia. Drs. Peterson and Birkeland discussed research results and work experiences on caring for people with dementia and their safety in regards to various means of transportation, including driving and ground and air public...2021-11-0828 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-12 GWEP Geriatric Case Competition: Teresa Schicker (2/2)We are following up with the second episode with Teresa Schicker today with more information on the 2021 Geriatric Case Competition. In this episode, Teresa talks about important deadlines, eligibility, credit earning, and feedback/guidance in the competition along with FAQs. The deadline for registration is Sep 20th. More on the official website https://mngwep.umn.edu/news-events/content-past-events/interprofessional-geriatric-case-competition.2021-09-1014 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-11 GWEP Geriatric Case Competition: Teresa Schicker (1/2)Voices of Aging returns for the new semester! This week, we are collaborating with Minnesota Northstar Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP) to present the 2021 Geriatric Case Competition. Terasa Schicker, Research Program Manager of GWEP, joins us today and again on Sep 10 to talk about the Competition. In this first episode, Teresa introduces the history of the competition and shares information on prizes, judges and coaches, and an example case. More on the official website: https://mngwep.umn.edu/news-events/content-past-events/interprofessional-geriatric-case-competition.2021-09-0717 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-10 Age-Friendly University: Mary Jo KatrasDr. Mary Jo Katras joins us today as the Program Leader for the University of Minnesota Extension Center for statewide Family Resiliency team. She shares insights on the resources for the elderly as part of the Extension, the connection of the Program to the AFU, the potential future development, and opportunities for our current students and beyond to participate. More information on https://extension.umn.edu/2021-08-1116 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-09 Age-Friendly University: Kate SchaefersToday, we are joined by Dr. Kate Schaefers, the executive director of the U of Minnesota Advanced Careers Initiative. She talks about how the Initiative helps advanced-stage career transitions and shifts post-career lives, how the Initiative collaborates with the AFU at our University, and the vision of the Initiative.2021-07-2717 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-08 Age-Friendly University: Lynn AndersonAnother episode of our AFU series fresh out of the oven! Today, we are joined by Lynn Anderson, a representative of the University of Minnesota Retiree's Association (UMRA) to the AFU working group in the University. Among other topics, Lynn talks about how AFU could raise awareness and help address ageism from her personal experience, and her expectations of the AFU at the University.2021-07-1313 minEl podcast de yoleidaEl podcast de yoleidaAsig 2 Yoleida Mendoza2021-07-0303 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-07 Age-Friendly University: Rajean MooneHello listeners! Voices of Aging are back with a new series to introduce the Age-Friendly University (AFU) initiative in Minnesota. Today, we are joined by Dr. Rajean Moone, Faculty Director in the College of Continuing and Professional Studies at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Moone spearheaded the enrollment of the U in the AFU network, and he talked about these efforts, the current scope of the initiative, and what this means to the U and our community.2021-06-2815 minIndulge In Into A Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook While Cooking.Indulge In Into A Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook While Cooking.[German] - Arbeitsschutz und Unfallverhütung: ArbSchG, ASiG,SGB 7, DGUV-V1 by Alexander FörsterPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/806229to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Arbeitsschutz und Unfallverhütung: ArbSchG, ASiG,SGB 7, DGUV-V1 Author: Alexander Förster Narrator: Alexander Förster Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 21 minutes Release date: June 25, 2021 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Mit diesem Hörbuch haben Sie die Möglichkeit überall und zu jeder Zeit zu lernen. Egal ob auf dem Weg zur Arbeit, während der Nachtschicht oder zuhause. Entscheiden Sie wann die beste Zeit zum lernen ist. Die 6 Kapitel dieses Hörbuches führen Sie durch alle relevanten Themen zum Arbeitsschutz. Die Inhalte des Hörbuches...2021-06-253h 21Listen to New Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsListen to New Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics[German] - Arbeitsschutz und Unfallverhütung: ArbSchG, ASiG,SGB 7, DGUV-V1 by Alexander FörsterPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/806229 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Arbeitsschutz und Unfallverhütung: ArbSchG, ASiG,SGB 7, DGUV-V1 Author: Alexander Förster Narrator: Alexander Förster Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 21 minutes Release date: June 25, 2021 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Mit diesem Hörbuch haben Sie die Möglichkeit überall und zu jeder Zeit zu lernen. Egal ob auf dem Weg zur Arbeit, während der Nachtschicht oder zuhause. Entscheiden Sie wann die beste Zeit zum lernen ist. Die 6 Kapitel dieses Hörbuches führen Sie durch alle relevanten Themen zum Arbeitsschutz. Die Inhalte des Hörbu...2021-06-2503 minThe NegotiationThe NegotiationAndrew Sigfrids | Architecture and Design - In China & For ChinaTopics Discussed and Key Points:●      Opportunities in architecture and design within China●      How the design space in the West differs from that of China●      Design trends in China today and potentially going forward●      The relationship between developers and the local government●      The leeway designers have in localizing big foreign brands for China●      China’s design influence beyond its borders Episode Summary:Today on The Negotiation, we speak with Andrew Sigfrids of ASIG Design and ASIG BIM. Established in 2010, ASIG Design is a multi-disciplinary architectura...2021-06-2336 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-06 Careers in Aging Week: Jennifer SchultzThis is our sixth and last episode of the "Careers in Aging" series. Today, we are joined by Rep. Jennifer Schultz from the Minnesota House of Representatives. She talks about how she got into a political career as a legislator and her mission to keep Minnesota "the leader of healthcare reform" while still teaching as a professor at the University of Minnesota.2021-04-2320 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-05 Careers in Aging Week: Adam SuomalaThis is our fifth episode of the "Careers in Aging" series. Today, we are joined by Mr. Adam Suomala, Executive Director of the Minnesota Leadership Council on Aging. He speaks about his career transition from architecture and design, and how self-reflection and connections have made it possible.2021-04-2221 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-04 Careers in Aging Week: Heather DavilaThis is our fourth episode of the "Careers in Aging" series. Today, Dr. Heather Davila, Postdoctoral Fellow at Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research at Boston VA and Assistant Prof. at Boston University School of Medicine, shares her journey to her current work on veteran care as well as research. (She also encourages students to join ASIG!)2021-04-2117 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-03 Careers in Aging Week: Jane PedersonThis is our third episode of the "Careers in Aging" series. Today, Dr. Jane Pederson talks about her clinical experience as a geriatrician and how other areas of medicine could benefit from geriatric practice.2021-04-2032 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-02 Careers in Aging Week: Ann McLaughlinThis is our second episode of the "Careers in Aging" series. Today, we are joined by Dr. Ann McLaughlin, Health and Aging Policy Fellow in the Office of U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky. She talks about her career transition from a music major.2021-04-1920 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-01 Careers in Aging Week: Rachel ShandsIn celebration of the “Careers in Aging Week'' hosted by the Gerontological Society of America, we are airing one episode per day featuring guests working in various fields in aging from April 18th to 23rd. Today, we are joined by Ms. Rachel Shands, Policy Integration Manager in the Minnesota Department of Human Services. This is our first episode of the “Careers in Aging Week'' series and our very first episode of the podcast!2021-04-1925 minVoices of Aging with ASIGVoices of Aging with ASIG2021-00 Episode 0: Voices of Aging is live!Voices of Aging is live! Hosted by ASIG, we bring on different guests in each episode to talk about aging. Let us know what you want to know about anything related to aging, and we'll try to accommodate! Follow ASIG on social media (Instagram: @asigumn; Twitter: @asigumn) to learn more about us.2021-04-1201 minMehr „Ach so!“ als ISO – Selbstbewusste ManagementsystemeMehr „Ach so!“ als ISO – Selbstbewusste Managementsysteme02 (2 von 6) Ist die Macht mit dir?So kommst du mit deiner "obersten Leitung" besser in´s Gespräch BESCHREIBUNG Die Zusammenarbeit mit der „obersten Leitung“ gestaltet sich nicht immer einfach… Hier geht´s darum, was fehlt und wie hier vorgebeugt und nachgelegt werden kann. Ansatzpunkte gibt es sowohl für Unternehmens-Newcomer wie erfahrene „Oldies“ in Fach- und Stabsfunktion. Hilfestellung kommt dabei - man höre und staune - vom Gesetzgeber. Dieser hat z.B. für Umweltschutz und Arbeitssicherheit eine hilfreiche Vorlage geliefert… SHOWNOTES Die Kerninhalte zum Podcast zusammengefasst als "Steckbrief" im BLOG Textstellen zur Rollenteilung in Arbeitssicherheit und Umweltschutz finden sich z.B. in § 5 +...2020-11-1018 minAraAraUntuk kamu Iya kamuDia yang pernah ada,asig2020-04-0105 minAnatolia PodcastAnatolia PodcastFelakBismillâhi’r-Rahmâni’r-Rahîm. 1- Kul e’ûzu bi-Rabbi’l-felak. 2- Min şerri mâ halak. 3- Ve min şerri ğasigın izâ vegab. 4- Ve min şerri’n-neffâsâti fi’l-ugad. 5- Ve min şerri hâsidin izâ hased.2019-10-2700 minSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Energy, Utilities, and how Consumers are being over charged? (Part 2 Q&A)The deregulation of Alberta’s electricity system is now 19-years old, and in the last five years three successive Alberta governments have passed on an opportunity to mitigate the shortcomings of an Alberta “energy only market.” This has resulted in Albertans paying more for their energy utilities. Climate change and the climate change debate have significantly impacted retail utility costs in Alberta. The speaker will examine these impacts from a regulatory perspective, and how contemporaneous political influences have caused utility rates to rise for the average ratepayer. He will explain the pricing mechanism employed by the regulator and the industry that s...2019-10-0300 minSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Energy, Utilities, and how Consumers are being over charged? (Part 1)The deregulation of Alberta’s electricity system is now 19-years old, and in the last five years three successive Alberta governments have passed on an opportunity to mitigate the shortcomings of an Alberta “energy only market.” This has resulted in Albertans paying more for their energy utilities. Climate change and the climate change debate have significantly impacted retail utility costs in Alberta. The speaker will examine these impacts from a regulatory perspective, and how contemporaneous political influences have caused utility rates to rise for the average ratepayer. He will explain the pricing mechanism employed by the regulator and the industry that s...2019-10-0300 minSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Energy, Utilities, and how Consumers are being over charged? (Part 1)The deregulation of Alberta’s electricity system is now 19-years old, and in the last five years three successive Alberta governments have passed on an opportunity to mitigate the shortcomings of an Alberta “energy only market.” This has resulted in Albertans paying more for their energy utilities. Climate change and the climate change debate have significantly impacted retail utility costs in Alberta. The speaker will examine these impacts from a regulatory perspective, and how contemporaneous political influences have caused utility rates to rise for the average ratepayer. He will explain the pricing mechanism employed by the regulator and the industry that s...2019-10-0335 minSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Energy, Utilities, and how Consumers are being over charged? (Part 2 Q&A)The deregulation of Alberta’s electricity system is now 19-years old, and in the last five years three successive Alberta governments have passed on an opportunity to mitigate the shortcomings of an Alberta “energy only market.” This has resulted in Albertans paying more for their energy utilities. Climate change and the climate change debate have significantly impacted retail utility costs in Alberta. The speaker will examine these impacts from a regulatory perspective, and how contemporaneous political influences have caused utility rates to rise for the average ratepayer. He will explain the pricing mechanism employed by the regulator and the industry that s...2019-10-0330 minDraYasmineCruz\'s tracksDraYasmineCruz's tracksASIG 1 y BONO 1 CALIFICADOSAviso sobre tareas corregidas. Cotejar criterios de evaluación.2016-12-1301 minDraYasmineCruz\'s tracksDraYasmineCruz's tracksSOBRE ASIG 1 ENSAYOS: INSTRUCCIONES DETALLADASInstrucciones específicas sobre Asignación 1 de Ensayos.2016-09-0806 minDraYasmineCruz\'s tracksDraYasmineCruz's tracksDetalles sobre ASIG 1 de POEMASExplicaciones importantes sobre Asig 1 de POEMAS.2016-09-0806 minMujeres Transfomando el MundoMujeres Transfomando el MundoAudiencia de Reparación Juicio Sepur ZarcoEl Tribunal A de Mayor Riesgo llevó a cabo la audiencia de reparación del Juicio Sepur Zarco, despues de haber dictado sentencia condenatoria en contra de Esteelmer Francisco Reyes y Heriberto Valdez Asig de 120 y 240 años respectivamente2016-03-2907 minMujeres Transfomando el MundoMujeres Transfomando el MundoSentencia condenatoria Juicio Sepur ZarcoEl Tribunal de Mayor Riesgo A Presidido por la Jueza Jassmin Barrios, dicto sentencia a los acusados coronel Esteelmer Francisco Reyes Giron y al comisionado militar Heriberto Valdez Asig, a 120 años y 240 años de prisión respectivamente.2016-03-291h 20Sepur ZarcoSepur ZarcoReacciones de guatemaltecos y guatemaltecas sobre la sentencia condenatoriaReacciones de guatemaltecos y guatemaltecas sobre la sentencia condenatoria La lucha de mujeres originarias de la comunidad Sepur Zarco del departamento de alta Verapaz contra Esteelmer Francisco Reyes Girón y Heriberto Valdez Asig, terminó con un final feliz tras dictarse una sentencia de 120 y 240 años de prisión inconmutable. Después que el Tribunal de Mayor Riesgo A presidida por la jueza Jazmin Barrios diera a conocer la sentencia fue bien recibida por diversas organizaciones de Derechos Humanos, estudiantes presentes en la Sala de Vistas de la CSJ. Dirigentes de estas organizaciones se expresaron respecto a esta sentencia: 1. Danie...2016-02-2705 minSepur ZarcoSepur ZarcoQ'eqchis logran justiciaEsteelmer Reyes fue condenado a 120 años de prisión por los delitos de lesa humanidad y por el asesinado de Dominga Coc y sus dos hijas. Heriberto Asig, fue condenado a 240 años de prisión por delitos de lesa humanidad y desaparición forzada2016-02-2705 minSepur ZarcoSepur ZarcoSobrevivientes de Sepur Zarco logran JusticiaTribunal de Mayor Riesgo A, condenó a 120 años de prisión al ex teniente Esteelmer Reyes y a 240 años al ex comisionado militar Heriberto Asig. Esta sentencia se considera un paso importante en la lucha de las mujeres.2016-02-271h 18Sepur ZarcoSepur ZarcoSentencia Unánime Juicio Sepur ZarcoReviva la lectura de sentencia del Tribunal de Mayor Riesgo A en el juicio Sepur Zarco. Esteelmer Reyes es condenado a 120 años de prisión por delitos de lesa humanidad y por asesinato de Dominga Cos y sus hijas ?#?SepurZarco? Heriberto Asig s condenado a 240 años por delitos de lesa humanidad y desaparición forzada. ?#?SepurZarco?2016-02-2705 minSepur ZarcoSepur ZarcoMP solicita 1290 años para Reyes y 340 para AsigEn la etapa final del juicio Sepur Zarco, ministerio publico y querellantes adhesivas solicitan una condena de 1290 años para el ex teniente militar Esteelmer Reyes y 340 para el ex comisionado militar Heriberto Asig.2016-02-2606 minSepur ZarcoSepur ZarcoSolo fui policia municipal, Heriberto AsigEl ex comisionado militar negó una vez más que haya sido comisionado militar, declara que únicamente trabajo para la municipalidad de Panzós.2016-02-2610 minSepur ZarcoSepur ZarcoDefensa de Asig: El solo fue policia municipalLa abogada Fidencia Orozco concluye argumentando que su defendido fue únicamente policía municipal, niega que haya sido comisionado militar.2016-02-262h 06Mujeres Transfomando el MundoMujeres Transfomando el MundoConclusiones del Ministerio Público del Caso Sepur Zarco parte 2El Ministerio Público presentó ante el Tribunal de Mayor Riesgo sus conclusiones del Juicio Sepur Zarco, donde solicitó 1,290 años de prisión para el coronel Esteelmer Francisco Reyes Girón y 340 años para el comisionado militar Heriberto Valdez Asig. las conclusiones se dan después de desarrollarse durante 17 días las audiencias en la Sala de Vistas de la Corte Suprema de Justicia.2016-02-251h 27Mujeres Transfomando el MundoMujeres Transfomando el MundoConclusiones del Ministerio Público del Caso Sepur Zarco parte1El Ministerio Público presentó ante el Tribunal de Mayor Riesgo sus conclusiones del Juicio Sepur Zarco, donde solicitó 1,290 años de prisión para el coronel Esteelmer Francisco Reyes Girón y 340 años para el comisionado militar Heriberto Valdez Asig. las conclusiones se dan despues de desarrollarse durante 17 días las audiencias en la Sala de Vistas de la Corte Suprema de Justicia.2016-02-251h 01Dreams en vivoDreams en vivoEntre Micros, Violencia de géneroEsta semana, Jose Mendez, presidente de la asociación independiente de la Guardia civil ASIG profesional y Susana Gisbert fiscal de de violencia de genero en valencia. verdades y mentiras sobre violencia de género2016-02-1500 minSpectrumSpectrumJoan Ball & Peter OboyskiJoan Ball is a UC Berkeley Grad student in the College of Natural Resouces. Peter Oboyski is Collections Manager & Sr. Museum Scientist at the UC Berkeley Essig Museum of Entomology. www.notesfromnature.orgTranscriptSpeaker 1:        Spectrum's next Speaker 2:        [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]. Speaker 1:        [00:00:30] Welcome to spectrum the science and technology show on k a l x Berkeley, a biweekly 30 minute program bringing you interviews, featuring bay area scientists and technologists as well as a calendar of local events and news. Speaker 3:        Hey there and good afternoon. My name is Re...2013-07-2630 minSpectrumSpectrumJoan Ball & Peter OboyskiJoan Ball is a UC Berkeley Grad student in the College of Natural Resouces. Peter Oboyski is Collections Manager & Sr. Museum Scientist at the UC Berkeley Essig Museum of Entomology. www.notesfromnature.orgTranscriptSpeaker 1:        Spectrum's next Speaker 2:        [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]. Speaker 1:        [00:00:30] Welcome to spectrum the science and technology show on k a l...2013-07-2630 minSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Will Passage of Bill-50 Keep Albertans from Being Consulted Before Spending Billions of $ to Build Corporate Owned Power Lines? (Part 1)(Session is from 7-9pm.) On June 1, 2009, the Alberta Government introduced legislation to give the government more control over the construction of power lines they consider may be needed for future growth under rules that will have tax payers cover the full cost of these projects. Bill-50, if passed, gives cabinet control over power lines to be built or upgraded in Alberta. The Alberta Utilities Commission will decide the location of such power lines and, in due course, conduct meetings with the affected landowners. In late October, Bill-50 may pass third reading and become law, which the speaker will argue...2009-10-1900 minSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Will Passage of Bill-50 Keep Albertans from Being Consulted Before Spending Billions of $ to Build Corporate Owned Power Lines? (Part 2 Q&A)(Session is from 7-9pm.) On June 1, 2009, the Alberta Government introduced legislation to give the government more control over the construction of power lines they consider may be needed for future growth under rules that will have tax payers cover the full cost of these projects. Bill-50, if passed, gives cabinet control over power lines to be built or upgraded in Alberta. The Alberta Utilities Commission will decide the location of such power lines and, in due course, conduct meetings with the affected landowners. In late October, Bill-50 may pass third reading and become law, which the speaker will argue...2009-10-1900 minSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Does Bill 46 Violate Democratic Principles? (Part 1)Does Bill 46 violate democratic principles? Bill 46, if passed into law, will establish a new Alberta Utilities Commission to oversee distribution and sale of electricity and natural gas, powers which formerly were held by the Energy Utilities Board. A new Energy Resources Conservation Board will focus on the responsible development of energy resources. Bill 46, the Alberta Utilities Commission Act, passed first reading in June 2007. A government news release states Bill 46 is proposed to enhance Alberta’s energy regulatory structure. Reviewers of the bill state it reduces the requirements for public notice of major power/energy projects, makes it harder for Albertans to...2007-11-0800 minSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Does Bill 46 Violate Democratic Principles? (Part 2 Q&A)Does Bill 46 violate democratic principles? Bill 46, if passed into law, will establish a new Alberta Utilities Commission to oversee distribution and sale of electricity and natural gas, powers which formerly were held by the Energy Utilities Board. A new Energy Resources Conservation Board will focus on the responsible development of energy resources. Bill 46, the Alberta Utilities Commission Act, passed first reading in June 2007. A government news release states Bill 46 is proposed to enhance Alberta’s energy regulatory structure. Reviewers of the bill state it reduces the requirements for public notice of major power/energy projects, makes it harder for Albertans to...2007-11-0800 min