Dr. Camilla Hersh: Why Does Pelvic Floor Disorder Occur?Camilla Hersh
An award-winning physician, Dr. Camilla Hersh has owned and practiced at Virginia Women’s Health Associates for two decades. She treats patients for pelvic floor disorder. In women, the pelvic floor plays an important role in supporting organs such as the bladder, uterus, urethra, vagina, and the rectum. Often compared to a hammock in structure, the pelvic floor is comprised of ligaments, muscles, and tissue that can lose strength and stretch under certain conditions. In the following, Dr. Hersh describes these circumstances.
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Dr. Camilla Hersh: Why Does Pelvic Floor Disorder Occur?Camilla Hersh
An award-winning physician, Dr. Camilla Hersh has owned and practiced at Virginia Women’s Health Associates for two decades. She treats patients for pelvic floor disorder. In women, the pelvic floor plays an important role in supporting organs such as the bladder, uterus, urethra, vagina, and the rectum. Often compared to a hammock in structure, the pelvic floor is comprised of ligaments, muscles, and tissue that can lose strength and stretch under certain conditions. In the following, Dr. Hersh describes these circumstances.
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²Use web based audio/video conferencing for virtual learning
²Implement multiple training courses on a single platform
²Deliver learning in multiple languages
²Track the usage of iNet CLMS through advanced reports
²Evaluate proficiency of learners using a rich set of assessment capabilities
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In this talk I’ll compare and contrast code written in both C# and F# that will highlight the differences between the two languages while also showing how a functional-first language like F# can be a great tool for solving problems.
Are you a C# developer who has embraced the language’s functional concepts such as lambda expressions and LINQ, but have not yet embraced F#?
In this talk I’ll compare and contrast code written in both C# and F# that will highlight the differences between the two languages while also showing how a functional-first language like F# can be a great tool for solving problems.