Olympics
Mostrando 13-21 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Perspectivas de atuação profissional : um estudo de caso das olimpiadas especiais
Special Olympics is one of the sports programs aimed at people with mental disability with focus on the athletes, families and volunteers. The latter include event organization personnel and coaches. In the present study we have attempted to assess the number of physical education professionals involved in the training and coaching of the athletes served by
Publicado em: 2002
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14. Fundamentos e intervenções da psicologia no esporte coletivo no estado de São Paulo : analise de um documento
In this work, we organized and systematized a group of knowledges under the psychologist practice in the sportive ambit. In front the lack of specific formation in sportive psychology in our country, and the dispersion on space of psychology, the purpose of this work is to rouse the foundation, who are giving sustentation to psychologist s interventions acti
Publicado em: 2001
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15. Societal hierarchy and the health Olympics
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16. Medical and Orthopaedic Conditions in Special Olympics Athletes
National Athletic Trainers' Association.
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17. Doping in sport—a warning from history
East German athletes who were doped to win gold medals in 1976 Olympics now struggle with chronic health problems. Domhnall Macauley reviews a new documentary
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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18. Sport and public health—an Olympian challenge?
Are major sporting events such as the Olympics a force for good health or a diversion of public funds for the enjoyment of a privileged few? Karim Khan and Ken Crichton examine a new book
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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19. Automated Syndromic Surveillance for the 2002 Winter Olympics
The 2002 Olympic Winter Games were held in Utah from February 8 to March 16, 2002. Following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and the anthrax release in October 2001, the need for bioterrorism surveillance during the Games was paramount. A team of informaticists and public health specialists from Utah and Pittsburgh implemented the Real-time Outb
American Medical Informatics Association.
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20. Impact of Urban Disaster on a University Trauma Center
On the eve of the 1984 Summer Olympics, a deranged man drove his car at high speed onto a pedestriancrowded sidewalk in a suburb of Los Angeles. The UCLA Medical Center, located two blocks from the scene, received 17 of 51 casualties. One patient arrived in full cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated. Six had minor injuries or temporary hysteria and di
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21. Technical Description of RODS: A Real-time Public Health Surveillance System
This report describes the design and implementation of the Real-time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance (RODS) system, a computer-based public health surveillance system for early detection of disease outbreaks. Hospitals send RODS data from clinical encounters over virtual private networks and leased lines using the Health Level 7 (HL7) message protocol. The
American Medical Informatics Association.