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Von der Tag des Patienten website, https://tagdespatienten.de/: "Seit 2016 findet jedes Jahr am 26. Januar der Tag des Patienten statt. Träger dieses Aktionstages sind der Bundesverband Beschwerdemanagement für Gesundheitseinrichtungen e. V. (BBfG) und der Bundesverband Patientenfürsprecher in Krankenhäusern e. V. (BPiK). Mit dem Tag des Patienten verfolgen BBfG und BPiK das Ziel, die Situation und Rolle von Patientinnen und Patienten durch Information, Mitwirkung und Mitentscheidung zu stärken und zu verbessern." Der Tag des Patienten in Deutschland ist somit eine wichtige Gelegenheit, um das Gesundheitswesen zu reflektieren und zu verbessern, sowie um die Stimmen der Patienten in den Vordergrund zu rücken. Jeder Patient ist ein Individuum mit eigenen Rechten und Bedürfnissen; eine empathische und respektvolle Behandlung ist grundlegend für eine erfolgreiche medizinische Versorgung. While there isn't a direct equivalent to "Tag des Patienten," the U.S. observes National Patient Recognition Week in early February, focusing on patient satisfaction and the patient experience in healthcare. Mehr: https://twitter.com/patientendialo1 / Patientendialog https://twitter.com/BPiK_eV / Bundesverband Patientenfürsprecher in Krankenhäusern e.V. https://twitter.com/BBfGeV / Bundesverband Beschwerdemanagement für Gesundheitseinrichtungen e.V. Art von den Social media Materialien https://tagdespatienten.de/ + Dalle-E, Text supported by ChatGPT.

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Tag des Patienten | January 26, 2024, Deutschland POAP image

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Elizabeth Blackwell, born on February 3, 1821, in Bristol, England, was a pioneering figure in medicine. She made history as the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States, 23 January 1849, Geneva Medical College in New York. Blackwell's journey to becoming a physician was fraught with challenges. She faced significant opposition due to her gender, with many medical schools rejecting her application. Her acceptance at Geneva Medical College was initially considered a practical joke. Despite these hurdles, Blackwell's determination never wavered. Her graduation marked a pivotal moment in the history of medicine and women's rights, challenging the prevailing gender norms of the time. Following her graduation, she continued to break barriers, focusing her efforts on promoting the education of women in medicine. In 1857, she opened the New York Infirmary for Indigent Women and Children with her sister Emily, who also became a doctor, and another colleague, Dr. Marie Zakrzewska. She also she became the first woman to have her name entered on the General Medical Council's medical register of Britain. Blackwell's pioneering efforts reshaped the medical landscape, transforming it into a more inclusive and diverse field. Her resilience and tenacity in the face of adversity continue to inspire and empower women in medicine and other male-dominated fields. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Blackwell Art by Dall-E, text supported by ChatGPT.

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Elizabeth Blackwell received her medical degree as the first woman in the USA | January 23, 1849 POAP image

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Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are a diverse group of communicable diseases that prevail in tropical and subtropical conditions in 149 countries, primarily affecting the world's poorest and most marginalized communities. They are termed neglected because they receive insufficient funding and attention. NTDs cause significant health and economic burdens. They affect more than one billion people and disproportionately impact populations without adequate sanitation, in close contact with infectious vectors, or in rural areas or conflict zones. Certain NTDs particularly affect children and women. Some NTDs: Lymphatic Filariasis: Commonly known as elephantiasis, it leads to severe swelling of the limbs and genitals. Trachoma: A bacterial infection that affects the eyes and can lead to blindness. Schistosomiasis: Caused by parasitic worms, affecting the urinary tract or intestines. Onchocerciasis (River Blindness): Caused by a parasitic worm, leading to severe itching and blindness. Dengue Fever: A mosquito-borne virus causing severe flu-like symptoms. Leishmaniasis: Caused by the bite of infected sandflies, leading to skin lesions or systemic disease. Chagas Disease: Transmitted by a type of beetle, affecting the heart and digestive system. This Day highlights the need for global action to address these diseases, which continue to impact the lives of billions worldwide. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neglected_tropical_diseases Art & Text supported by ChatGPT.

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World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day | January 30th, 2024 POAP image

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Byron appreciation token 2023: A show of gratitude for your usage of the Bayer platform in 2023.

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Cheers to our global gang! 🌍🌟 As the year draws to a close, we're giving a shoutout to the 13,000 amazing contributors on our platform. By leveraging Byron, the exchange within our company becomes more seamless, paving the way for new projects and strengthening our unity within Bayer. 🚀 Presenting this exclusive POAP as a massive thank you, because without you, this platform wouldn't be what it is. 🙌 Byron, an acronym for Bayer Open Network, is our Skills database for Bayer employees, including speed networking. We kicked off in 2018 as a True North grassroots side initiative, going live in 2020. Created by over 40 students and programming enthusiasts with the help of EY Croatia. Today, we have 13,000 registered users from 89 countries, in 293 cities. People have searched for something in Byron at least 25,000 times and engaged in 31,000 1:1 Speed network meetings. http://go/byron Looking ahead, we're thrilled about the future and the prospect of our community growing even larger. Can't wait for more collaborations and successes together in the coming year! 🎉✨ Art created by Lena Schermer

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Byron appreciation token 2023: A show of gratitude for your usage of the Bayer platform in 2023. POAP image

En este evento académico, los médicos especialistas tendrán la oportunidad de conocer todo lo relacionado a esta innovación terapéutica con beneficio cardiorenal para el paciente diabético tipo 2. Con foco en la innovación y en mejorar la calidad de vida de los pacientes, Bayer también se enorgullece de promover prácticas y tecnologías Web3 innovadoras como NFT POAPs. Este es el segundo POAP NFT en Uruguay relacionado con un producto farmacéutico. Si recibió este POAP, usted es un verdadero pionero en el espacio Web 3.0. Por favor lea los términos y condiciones de Bayer POAPs en el siguiente enlace: https://bayer.com/poap Por más información sobre Bayer Web3, contacte a: jesusdelvalle@bayer.com o marianoel.sosa@bayer.com

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Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is a vibrant celebration signifying the victory of light over darkness, good over evil. Originating in ancient India, Diwali is rooted in Hindu mythology, notably in tales of Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya (City in India) after defeating the demon king Ravana, as described in the Sanskrit epic Ramayana. Historically, Diwali marks the end of the harvest season and is celebrated by millions. Its significance extends to other religions like Jainism, celebrating Lord Mahavira's attainment of moksha (liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth in Indian religions), and Sikhism, commemorating the release of Guru Hargobind from imprisonment. Statistically, Diwali boosts the economy significantly. In India consumer spending skyrockets; the sale of traditional items like diyas (clay lamps), sweets, and clothing peaks, contributing to a vibrant economic upturn. Diwali's customs include lighting diyas, bursting fireworks, creating rangoli art (decorations on the floor), and sharing sweets, symbolizing the illumination of hearts and minds. The festival, spanning 5 days, encourages familial bonds, charitable acts, and reflections on life's spiritual dimensions. Diwali blends rich history, cultural significance, and economic impact, illuminating lives and fostering a sense of community and goodwill across the globe. Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diwali Dedicated to PV & my Indian friends. Text supported by ChatGPT-4, Art by Dall-E 3.

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Happy Diwali 2023 | India POAP image