Sunday, September 27, 2009
Dog Has Bites On Stomach
Michael Jackson's This is it - Released October 28, 2009 in your Gaumont and Pathé Grand Quevilly Docks 76. Directed by Kenny Ortega
Duration: 1:45
This documentary goes behind the scenes of the preparation of its draft aborted tour, coupled with an intimate portrait of the star.
A special fund dedicated to help people who have booked before Tuesday, October 27 to remove the seats
Back www.cinemasgaumont pathe.com reservations on Wednesday, October 28 from 3:00 or fund your Gaumont Pathé Grand Quevilly Docks 76 or 10.30am
Special event at the Gaumont Grand Quevilly:
And here are photos of the evening Nico:
An evening that we should not miss
Video to follow ...
Meanwhile, here's the trailer of Cedric:
Friday, September 18, 2009
What Do You Put On Shuffleboard Table
As every year, Dr. Fomba, leprosy specialist in Bamako, animated, from Mali, an interactive course for students Tropical Medicine, University of Geneva, transmitted by videoconference. He was accompanied by a social worker specializing in the rehabilitation of lepers, and a patient who agreed to discuss various medical and social aspects of her illness with a passionate audience Swiss. A good example of the many opportunities offered by our network of collaborations!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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Link for video: http://www.france24.com/fr/20090907-quand-technologie-vient-secours-science-
There are almost 10 years, the Hospital of Geneva began to telemedicine. Thanks to this project, European doctors and physicians from 15 Francophone African countries are collaborating on the web. On forums, they ask their question. They can also take virtual classes. Finally, by videoconference, they may even ask for help in diagnosis.
This week, we attended a consultation between Dr. Traore from Bamako and Professor Pittet-Cuenod, specialist in surgery at the hospital in Geneva. 2 children must be hospitalized for a cleft lip. As they are very young, the operation is a bit risky: They may have difficulty eating and breathing through the nose after surgery. For videoconferencing, both surgeons can exchange their advice, sometimes thanks to very simple patterns.
Meanwhile, the questions come from the internet. And increasingly, they are African doctors who answer: They know the realities on the ground and are very frequent on the network. Designed ago more than 10 years as a North-South exchange, telemedicine is a project that works fine in a south-south, between cities and countries in Africa.