Este documento resume la historia del imperialismo europeo en África a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX. Detalla la conquista y organización colonial de España en el norte de África, incluyendo la toma de territorios en Marruecos y el establecimiento de un protectorado español allí que enfrentó resistencia. También menciona la partición de Marruecos entre España y Francia y la guerra del Rif que finalizó con la independencia de la región.
Liberating Health Data: What we learned in New York, with Dr. Nirav ShahHealth Data Consortium
You can watch this webinar at: http://www.screencast.com/t/CA4ROcdVdo
Dr. Nirav Shah from the New York State Health Department (NYS) discussed lessons learned in providing open access to state health data and why such innovation in health care is critical in this era of health reform for the Health Data Consortium's inaugural webinar. In March 2013, New York State launched health.data.ny.gov and became one of the first states in the country to liberate health data from its files. NYS’s health data website aims to support the Triple Aim: improve individual care, improve population health, and lower costs, and may also create business opportunities that allow developers to use this data to develop new apps that can benefit health.
This webinar also led into the HDC event, Putting Health Data to Work in Our States and Communities, which took place in Chicago on Friday, November 8. Take a look at out our blog to learn more about this thought-providing, invigorating day for health data.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
Liberating Health Data: What we learned in New York, with Dr. Nirav ShahHealth Data Consortium
You can watch this webinar at: http://www.screencast.com/t/CA4ROcdVdo
Dr. Nirav Shah from the New York State Health Department (NYS) discussed lessons learned in providing open access to state health data and why such innovation in health care is critical in this era of health reform for the Health Data Consortium's inaugural webinar. In March 2013, New York State launched health.data.ny.gov and became one of the first states in the country to liberate health data from its files. NYS’s health data website aims to support the Triple Aim: improve individual care, improve population health, and lower costs, and may also create business opportunities that allow developers to use this data to develop new apps that can benefit health.
This webinar also led into the HDC event, Putting Health Data to Work in Our States and Communities, which took place in Chicago on Friday, November 8. Take a look at out our blog to learn more about this thought-providing, invigorating day for health data.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
Health Datapalooza 2013: Illuminating Disease at the Speed of Light - Michael...Health Data Consortium
Health Datapalooza IV: June 3rd-4th, 2013
Illuminating Disease at the Speed of Light: How Big Data Is Accelerating Biomedical Research
Convener:
Marcia A. Kean, Chairman, Strategic Initiatives, Feinstein Kean Healthcare
Moderator:
Kevin Davies, Author, “The $1,000 Genome”; Founding Editor, Nature Genetics and Bio-IT World magazine; and Vice President Business Development, American Chemical Society
Speakers:
Amy P. Abernethy, Director, Center for Learning Healthcare (CLHC), Duke Clinical Research Institute
Michael Cantor, Senior Director, Information Strategy and Analytics, World Research Development, Pfizer
Dave King, Founder, Exaptive
Robert McBurney, Chief Executive Officer, Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis
Dietrich Stephan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Silicon Valley Biosystems (SV Bio)
Until recently, biomedical research was conducted in small silos, separated by huge cultural and technical walls and inability to exchange data facilely. But the field is now exploding: massive amounts of complex, multi-dimensional clinical, imaging, and genomic data are being collected, aggregated, integrated, analyzed, and shared. The pioneers driving this digital transformation are working in novel collaborations among patients, providers, and scientists. In this session, speakers will showcase multimodal, computational, and analytic tools for biomarker discovery, patient stratification, and intelligent clinical decision solutions; high-speed genome profiling, with algorithms of individual and population profiles, for real-time molecular-based diagnoses of ‘mystery’ diseases; a point-of-care quality monitoring program used by clinicians, in which data are used for important research questions and then transitioned into clinical trials; and collection and aggregation of data and samples from patients with a neurological disease, enabling queries into markers of disease origins and discovery of new therapies.
From Research to Practice - New Models for Data-sharing and Collaboration to ...Health Data Consortium
Watch the webinar here: http://encore.meetingbridge.com/MB005418/140528/
Webinar transcript: http://hdc.membershipsoftware.org/Files/webinars/HDC-PwC%20NIH%20&%20PCORI%20Webinar%20Transcript%205_28_14.pdf
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Executive Director Joe Selby, MD, MPH; National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director and PCORI Board of Governors member Francis Collins, MD, PhD; and NIH Associate Director for Data Science Philip Bourne, PhD discussed new and emerging trends in big data for health, including:
- How researchers, patients, clinicians, and others are forging new models for data-sharing.
- Leveraging the quantity, variety, and analytic potential of health-related data for research and practice.
- Addressing patients’ perspectives, needs, and concerns in creating new opportunities for innovation and translational science.
- Exciting initiatives such as PCORnet, the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network initiative that PCORI is now helping to develop, and related open data and technology efforts such - as the NIH Health Systems Collaboratory and Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) initiative.
Discover more health data resources on our website at http://www.healthdataconsortium.org/
Bloque 9. Analiza las causas, principales hechos y consecuencias de la interv...Florencio Ortiz Alejos
Estándar del bloque 9 de Historia de España de Segundo de Bachillerato temario EBAU donde se explica la intervención española en Marruecos al principio del siglo XX
Independencia de Portugal: Países conquistadores, Año de revolución, Año de independencia, Personajes involucrados en la lucha de resistencia, descargar para ver presentación con animación completa
EL IMPERIALISMO FRANCÉS
1. La política colonialista de los franceses.
2. Argelia y el ejército de la legión extranjera.
3. La Cochinchina francesa.
4. El colonialismo francés en América.
imagenes, mapas y más...
13. En 1497 España conquistó Melilla , en 1509 Orán , y en el siglo XVI otros puertos de Marruecos , Argelia , Túnez y Libia . Por medio del Primer Tratado de San Ildefonso , en 1777 , entre España y Portugal a cambio las islas de Fernando Póo y Annobón. 1843 cuando el marino Juan José Lerena y Barry tomó posesión de Fernando Poo , Corisco y Río Muni . Protectorado español de Marruecos (1913-1956): No fue hasta 1912 cuando Francia, con el apoyo de Alemania y la retirada de los intereses británicos e italianos, realizó el reparto con España de Marruecos, asignándole un territorio norte ( Yebala - Rif ) y otro sur ( Tarfaya ). Guerra del Rif (1911-1926): la ocupación española chocó con una violenta oposición en el Rif por parte de Abd al- Krim que se materializó en el llamado Desastre de Annual (1921), que fue presidente de la República del Rif (1921-1926). El Desembarco de Alhucemas (1925) inició. Independencia del Rif: En 1975 , Hasan II movilizó al pueblo marroquí en la llamada Marcha Verde hacia el Sáhara español, lo invadió y lo anexionó al territorio marroquí sin permiso de la ONU , ni ninguna otra organización. Jurídicamente sigue siendo una colonia españo la