Te damos la bienvenida a este exclusivo POAP en reconocimiento a tu participación en el simposio dirigido por el distinguido Dr. Ricardo Panavello, médico cardiólogo clínico con sede en Sao Paulo-Brasil. El Dr. Panavello, jefe de la Sección de Coronariopatías del Instituto Dante Pazzanese, es Doctor en Ciencias de la Universidad de Sao Paulo y Fellow de la Sociedad Europea de Cardiología lo que lo posiciona como un destacado profesional en el campo de la cardiología. El simposio se enfocó en la fibrilación auricular y la utilización de nuevos anticoagulantes orales, alineados con las últimas guías internacionales de renombre mundial. Su presentación ofreció una perspectiva perspicaz y actualizada sobre estos tratamientos, brindando a los participantes una comprensión sólida de su uso en pacientes con Fibrilación Auricular. Agradecemos al Dr. Panavello su valiosa contribución a este simposio y a todos Uds. su participación en este importante diálogo sobre avances en el tratamiento de la Fibrilación Auricular. Este POAP es un testimonio de tu compromiso con la educación médica continua. ¡Felicidades por ser parte de este evento enriquecedor! Por favor lea los términos y condiciones de Bayer POAPs en el siguiente enlace: https://bayer.com/poap Para más información sobre Bayer We 3.0 contacte a: jesusdelvalle@bayer.com o marianoel.sosa@bayer.com o maribel.rovetto@bayer.com
On November 15th, Brazil celebrates a pivotal moment in its history: the Proclamation of the Republic, which occurred in 1889. This day marks the end of the Brazilian Empire and the beginning of a new era, shifting from a monarchical system to a republican government. The Proclamation of the Republic was a culmination of various factors, including growing discontent with the monarchy, influenced by the spread of republican ideals across the world. The central figure of this movement was Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, a respected military leader. On this fateful day, he led a military coup that resulted in the overthrow of Emperor Dom Pedro II, who had reigned since he was a child. This peaceful coup marked a relatively smooth transition of power, a rarity in the history of republic formations. This day is an opportunity to reflect on the values of democracy and the importance of active civic participation. It reminds Brazilians of the continuous journey towards a more inclusive and just society. The Proclamation of the Republic set the foundation for Brazil's current federal system of government and its administrative divisions into states. Celebrated with patriotic fervor, this day sees various events and ceremonies across the country, including military parades and educational programs. The national flag, a symbol of the republic, is displayed. More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proclamation_of_the_Republic_(Brazil). Text mostly by ChatGPT-4, Art by Dall-E 3.
National Saxophone Day 2023
2023-11-08
On National Saxophone Day, we honor the lush tones and soul-stirring melodies that saxophonists bring into the world. Invented by Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax in 1846, the saxophone has since become a staple in genres as diverse as jazz, classical, pop, and rock. It is not just an instrument but a vessel of expression for countless artists. The National Saxophone Day is celebrated in the USA on November 6, on the birthday of its inventor. As of today, there are estimated to be tens of thousands of professional saxophonists worldwide, and countless amateurs who play for the love of it. This number continues to grow as more people are drawn to its versatile sound. Interesting facts about the saxophone: It was originally conceived as a hybrid between woodwind and brass instruments, which is why it's made of brass but played with a reed. The saxophone family is vast, with instruments ranging from the sopranino to the subcontrabass saxophone. It's notoriously difficult to master due to its complex fingering system and breath control requirements. Popular songs with great Saxophone passages are Just the way you are, Billy Joel, or Urgent, by Foreigner. The saxophone is more than an instrument—it's the voice of angels and the cry of the human heart. Happy National Saxophone Day! 🎷✨ Text contains contributions from ChatGPT 4 and Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxophone. Picture by Dall-E 3, text still with errors :-(, but it is getting better.
International Merlot Day 2023
2023-11-08
Wine enthusiasts raise their glasses today to celebrate International Merlot Day. We honor the rich, velvety grape that has captured our hearts with its supple charm and accessible elegance. It is believed that the name Merlot is derived from a diminutive form of "merle," the French word for blackbird. Originating from the vineyards of Bordeaux, France, Merlot is today the second most planted grape worldwide. Nestled in over 260,000 hectares of vineyards, about the size of Luxembourg, Merlot is a testament to adaptability and taste. Its ripe tannins and juicy dark fruit flavors of black cherry and hints of herbs make it a crowd-pleaser, while its ability to age gracefully in the bottle endears it to collectors. Merlot has gracefully recovered from the 'Sideways effect'—a temporary decline in demand due to a single film's preference for Pinot Noir. Today, it stands tall, a favorite for its medium-bodied texture and flavors that range from plums and berries to chocolate and bay leaf, depending on the vineyard's terroir. From the casual sipper to the seasoned aficionado, Merlot offers a spectrum of great experiences. Let's savor the depth, indulge in the history, and celebrate the grape that has become a beloved staple in the wine community. Here's to Merlot. Cheers! More: https://wineinternationalassociation.org/7th-november-2023-happy-international-merlot-day/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merlot Text based mostly on the references above and ChatGPT-4, Image by Dall-E 3.
Celebrating World Pianist Day 2023 🎹
2023-11-08
Happy World Pianist Day! 🎹🎶 Today November 8th 2023, we celebrate the incredible artistry and dedication of pianists worldwide. These musical maestros are the heartbeat of classical compositions, jazz ensembles, and contemporary tunes. The piano, with its versatility and timeless appeal, remains one of the most popular musical instruments globally. Over 35 million pianos have been sold worldwide since the late 19th century. Pianos play a pivotal role in music education. Some 85% of music students begin by learning to play the piano. There are thousands of professional pianists around the world, gracing stages from Carnegie Hall to local community centers. While traditional pianos hold their charm, digital pianos and keyboards have also gained popularity. ChatGPT estimates around 1 million digital pianos are sold annually. The piano has inspired countless compositions; Chopin's "Piano Sonata No. 3" holds the record for the longest piano solo piece, lasting approximately 50 minutes. Popular songs with piano solos are Ballade Pour Adeline, Bohemian Rhapsody, or In My Life. The piano has evolved over centuries, with innovations like the grand piano, electric piano, and player piano, each contributing to its rich history. Thanks to all pianists for the joy they bring to us! 🎹🎵 #WorldPianistDay #PianistDay More on http://pianistday.com/ or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano. Art by Dall-E 3, Text supported by ChatGPT-4.
World Stroke Day is a vital occasion to raise awareness about one of the world's leading causes of disability and mortality. Every year, millions of lives are affected by stroke, and it's crucial to understand its impact. Stroke statistics are alarming: Stroke is the second leading cause of death globally, responsible for approximately 11% of all deaths. One in four people older than 25 years will have a stroke in their lifetime. Nearly 80 million people have survived a stroke and are living with its long-term effects. High blood pressure, smoking, poor diet, and physical inactivity are significant risk factors for stroke. Up to 90% of strokes can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices. On this World Stroke Day, let's come together to: Raise awareness Support survivors Advocate for better healthcare Promote a healthy lifestyle Learn CPR and first aid Together, we can make strides in reducing the global burden of stroke. Let's strive for a world where strokes are less prevalent, and survivors receive the care and support they need to lead fulfilling lives. #WorldStrokeDay #StrokeAwareness More information: https://www.world-stroke.org/world-stroke-day-campaign Bayer POAPs terms and conditions: https://bayer.com/poap