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Al Gemelli Medical Center di Roma presidio sanitario offre oltre a cure palliative servizi assistenziali per familiari e caregiver

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Agòsti della Sin, neonatologi si occupano dei primi 1000 giorni di vita. Periodo che può condizionare salute a lungo termine

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00:00In this issue, Odontoiatria, Accordo Università, Campus Biomedico and ASLO Roma 1 for training in public structures.
00:18Deep deafness, new surgical and robotic technique at Martini in Torino and Neonati.
00:23At the Gemelli Medical Center in Rome, health care offers, in addition to palliative care, assistance services for family and caregivers.
00:30And again, Augusti della Sin, neonatologists take care of the first 1,000 days of life, period that can condition health in the long term.
00:38The University of Studies, INC of Rome, hosts the first edition of TEDx with the event Forever Young.
00:4562 billion, the social cost year of chronic pain in Italy, 9.8 million people who suffer from it.
00:51The photo of the first census report, Grunental.
00:58The Italian Odontoiatria looks to the future with a project that combines advanced training and technological innovation.
01:04Generational exchange, quality and innovation are in fact the pillars of the three-year agreement between the University, Campus Biomedico of Rome and ASLO Roma 1,
01:12presented during an event that brought together experts in the sector in the auditorium at the University.
01:17The goal is to create a synergy between the public and the private sector to respond to the challenges of the Odontoiatria of the third millennium.
01:23The novelty for us is that we will bring young people and guide them in an intergenerational exchange to build the Odontoiatria of the future, because we need it.
01:35In this case, we will not only do orientation and training, but they will have the opportunity, through our tutors, to carry out practical and evaluative surgeries, therefore technically competent.
01:48The agreement involves several public Odontoiatria structures in Rome and provides for the implementation of practical-evaluative,
01:55training and orientation surgeries at the maxillofacial surgery of the San Filippo Neri Presidium,
02:00Nuova Regina Margherita Trastevere, Cassia Sant'Andrea and Poliambulatorio Circonvallazione Nomentana.
02:06Students will have the opportunity to carry out practical and training surgeries under the guidance of expert tutors,
02:11with a personalized project that will prepare them for the best to enter the world of work.
02:16The agreement with ASLO Roma 1 is a fundamental agreement for our University,
02:20precisely because, as we said today, this is an enabling degree course.
02:24Therefore, the practical preparation of the students is fundamental.
02:28Therefore, this agreement is fundamental.
02:31Two structures, certainly of excellence, that together unite for a service to young people and students.
02:39Rome is a reference point for Odontoiatric training in Italy, with 19% of students enrolled in Odontoiatria degree courses.
02:48But the challenges are not lacking.
02:5010,000 professionals out in the next 10 years make the generational exchange crucial.
02:55A synergistic model is always winning.
02:58And today we have really witnessed a model that becomes operational.
03:03Being able to have this collaboration between ASLO and universities means being able to guarantee protection, health and training.
03:11Thanks to avant-garde structures such as the Simulation Center, recently inaugurated,
03:15students will have access to cutting-edge technology that integrates theoretical training with practical experiences.
03:21Didactic activity must find a moment of practical activity,
03:25in which obviously medicine and odontoiatry must feed on this relationship,
03:32which is not only about theory, but above all must acquire these technical and experiential skills,
03:41which only from hospital structures that carry out this activity on a daily basis can be attained.
03:48An ambitious project, therefore, that aims to renew Italian odontoiatry,
03:52improving care for patients and forming a new generation of professionals at the height of future challenges.
04:03Innovative precision robotic surgery at Martini Hospital in Turin.
04:08The new technique marks a turning point for paediatric medicine in Italy.
04:13The simple structure of audiology and cochlear implants, directed by Dr. Diego Di Lisi,
04:18has carried out six cochlear implant interventions on children with deep deafness under the age of one,
04:25using cutting-edge technology.
04:28The city of Turin, therefore, is an example of innovation and collaboration between the public and the private sector.
04:35We are very satisfied that a company wanted to invest in our structure
04:43to give us the opportunity to have cutting-edge technology,
04:47which was tested for the first time in Italy, right in our hospital.
04:53When it comes to children, early diagnosis is essential, explained Dr. Di Lisi.
05:00Thanks to the Neonatal Universal Auditory Screening,
05:04it is now possible to identify deafness within the first days of life.
05:09What does this involve?
05:11It involves a precociousness of what are then the therapeutic prospects,
05:16so acoustic prosthesis in moderate deafness,
05:21and subsequently, in deep deafness, or in any case in severe deafness,
05:26the cochlear implant, which has changed the fate of these children.
05:31The new procedure implemented was made possible by the use of two innovative tools.
05:37AutoArm, a robotic arm that guarantees extreme precision in the definition of the trajectory of surgical instruments,
05:46maintaining optimal position and angle, with significant reduction in operating time,
05:52and Autodrive, which instead allows an atraumatic approach,
05:56preserving the delicate structures of the inner ear,
05:59thanks to controlled and slow movements that ensure a delicate insertion of the cochlear electrode.
06:06These instruments that interact with each other in a synergistic way
06:10constitute what we call a real surgical ecosystem for precision medicine,
06:16with support and enhancement of what is the medical act of the surgeon.
06:23Therefore, our goal is to take care of every detail
06:28to give our patients a hearing as natural as possible.
06:37An innovative presidium designed on the basis of the needs of patients,
06:41where family members and caregivers also find accommodation and answers to the daily needs of care.
06:46These are the peculiar characteristics of the Gemelli Medical Center,
06:50a Benefit company headquartered at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.
06:54The center, located in Rome in Via Boiasco, offers palliative care to 30 people in a residential regime,
06:59accommodated in a room with soundproofed walls and green spaces on the ground floor,
07:03and to over 120 people in home assistance,
07:05in continuity with the historic headquarters of Via Pineta Sacchetti,
07:08as a private structure accredited with ASLA Roma 1 in the area of the regional health service of Lazio.
07:13And all the rooms have been designed to meet the needs of patients and their families,
07:18as explained by the president of the Gemelli Medical Center, Pier Francesco Meneghini.
07:22I believe that the structure, located in a context of tranquility and green space,
07:27can, on the one hand, ensure the best environmental conditions,
07:34to the people who rely on us for palliative care.
07:38On the other hand, for the logistical characteristics,
07:44for the study that has been done of the environments,
07:48and for the attention also placed on the premises,
07:52it will be able to collect new ambulatory initiatives,
07:56new emergency offers that will be put on fire in the coming months,
08:02together with the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the Catholic University,
08:07in a system and complementarity logic,
08:11both with the Gemelli Medical Center and with the hospital Isola Tiberina.
08:16For the entire city of Rome, underlines Meneghini,
08:18this structure therefore represents an aid to integrate the shortcomings that may be there
08:22in the offer of services for these people and their caregivers.
08:25But not only, as evidenced by Stefano Costa,
08:27Delegate Administrator of the Gemelli Medical Center,
08:29and its Director of Health, Manuel Soldato.
08:32Gemelli Medical Center has a new excellence.
08:36We come from a multidisciplinary excellence,
08:39experienced and applied for decades.
08:43Today we are ready to take advantage of this structure
08:46to increase and improve the development of the person,
08:50and not only the clinical part, in the care of the patient.
08:53The person means emotions, tensions, sadness.
08:58The care of the healthcare worker, the nurse, the doctor,
09:03are a fundamental and complementary component to clinical care.
09:08Multidisciplinarity means this,
09:11it means remembering that there is a person and not a patient.
09:14And, as we say, in the beautiful,
09:17you can certainly have a smile and greater serenity.
09:21We are looking forward to a future that will include
09:24scientific research together with the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart,
09:28aimed at improving patient care,
09:31but we will continue to enter people's homes
09:35and support and encourage patients and their families.
09:46In 2023, 379,890 were born in Italy.
09:50And every year about 25,000 occur
09:53before the 37th week of gestation.
09:56These children are more fragile and delicate,
09:59who may have difficulties adapting autonomously
10:02to life outside the mother's womb.
10:04Pediatrics and neonatologists take care of all of them,
10:07a fundamental figure for the survival of new arrivals.
10:10However, based on the results of the investigation conducted in 2024
10:14by the European Society for Neonatal and Pediatric Reanimation,
10:17Italy, with only 9 ordinary professors of neonatology,
10:20with 20 from the United Kingdom, 30 from Germany and 35 from France,
10:24in this ranking is the tail light of the old continent.
10:27Things are not getting any better even in relation to the population,
10:30where our country occupies the penultimate position,
10:33followed only by Spain.
10:35As Massimo Agosti, professor of pediatrics at the University of the Studies of Insubria explains,
10:39where he heads the school of specialization in pediatrics,
10:41as well as director of neonatology and neonatal intensive care
10:44and of the Materno-Infantile Department of the Hospital del Ponte di Varese,
10:47coordinator of the Birth Path Work Group
10:50and member of the Vaccine Commission of the Lombardy Region,
10:53elected president of the Italian Society for Neonatology for the 2024-2027 Triennium
10:57in Padua during the 30th National Congress of the SIN,
11:00in Italy, ordinary professors would serve at least twice as much.
11:04However, as Agosti highlighted in an interview,
11:07ordinary pediatric professors are six times more numerous
11:10than those specialized in neonatology.
11:12This young branch of pediatrics
11:14has seen a great development only in recent years.
11:17There is therefore a structured academic branch,
11:19underlines the president of the SIN.
11:21But why is the figure of the neonatologist so important?
11:23What does he do?
11:25The Italian Society for Neonatology
11:27deals with the first days and first weeks of life.
11:30We are at the beginning of the so-called first thousand days,
11:33a period that can condition the long-term health of the human being.
11:37We therefore have the fundamental role of creating,
11:40together with families, the optimal conditions
11:43to guarantee the best possible future for each newborn.
11:46As an Italian Society for Neonatology,
11:49among the various goals,
11:51we aim to obtain increasingly homogeneous neonatal care
11:54throughout the national territory,
11:56contrasting inequalities through an open dialogue with institutions.
12:01Among the fields of greatest interest of the new president,
12:04author of numerous scientific articles in the field of neonatology
12:07on international magazines,
12:09nutrition, in particular regarding the promotion of maternal breastfeeding,
12:12the gastroenterological aspects of the healthy and premature newborn,
12:15prevention and therapy against neonatal infections.
12:18But what other tasks does the SIN deal with, and therefore the neonatologists?
12:22Another fundamental point is the alliance with the families of the newborns
12:26and with the associations of the parents,
12:28to continue to promote an environment that is the best possible,
12:32also in neonatal intensive care,
12:35with all the most advanced medical and nursing care,
12:38but certainly also with the parents present,
12:41and with breastfeeding possibly also for the most fragile newborns,
12:45with careful care during the care,
12:48but also after resigning from the hospital,
12:51in a perspective of assistance continuity,
12:54one of the keys to offer the best possible future
12:57to our little patients.
13:03Forever Young, rediscovering youth.
13:06This is the title of the first edition of TEDxLink Campus University,
13:10an event that promotes inspiration and connection
13:13through innovative ideas,
13:15organized by the University of Link Studies
13:17in collaboration with Sky Communication and Rome Future Week.
13:21The theme of the event, in fact, is Forever Young,
13:24which invites you to reconsider longevity
13:26not only as a goal related to age,
13:28but as a mental state and a lifestyle.
13:30At the same time, it represents a challenge to explore
13:33how healthy habits, innovative technologies
13:36and a positive mindset can enrich every phase of life,
13:39since youth, as the concept of the event underlines,
13:42is not a number but a condition that embraces the present
13:45and looks optimistically at the future.
13:47Today, the point of view of longevity in this TEDx
13:50is treated in a very original way.
13:52We talk about Forever Young,
13:54because longevity is a topic that must be treated since youth,
13:57with new habits and a new way of living
14:00your own well-being and your own body.
14:03For the University of Link, this moment is absolutely strategic,
14:06both because in 2023, several courses of study
14:09related to health have started,
14:11which are medicine and surgery,
14:13health professions and pharmacy,
14:15but also because it is a university that wants to reconnect
14:18to a wider local ecosystem,
14:20in Rome and nationally,
14:22to express its very high-profile contents.
14:24The Professor of Pathology and Immunology
14:27at Link Campus University
14:29and Delegate Director of Research, Elisabetta Mantuano,
14:32also presents the event,
14:34which presented the talk,
14:36Exploring Biotechnological Innovations
14:38to Improve the Quality of Life
14:40and Slow the Ageing Process.
14:42Today, I will deal with longevity
14:44both from a scientific point of view,
14:46telling you about the biological characteristics
14:49that characterize cellular aging,
14:53but especially from the point of view of our mentality,
14:57of how we choose to live,
14:59which can influence,
15:01as has been shown by numerous scientific research
15:04in the Blue Zones,
15:06that mentality and the choices we make every day in our lives
15:10influence not only our longevity,
15:13but our quality of life,
15:15how we will age
15:17and how we will face and build our future.
15:23Longevity
15:25About 9.8 million people in Italy
15:27suffer from chronic pain
15:29and there are still too few
15:31who go to pain centers.
15:33A lack of care and recognition
15:35of this pathology,
15:37considered by many institutions,
15:39as a problem or, at most,
15:41as a symptom that can be treated independently,
15:44thus generating expensive costs for families,
15:46as well as socio-economic disparities.
15:48Every year, in fact,
15:49severe moderate chronic pain
15:51costs an average of 6,304 euros per patient,
15:54of these 1,838 euros in direct costs,
15:57of which 646 euros are in charge of patients
16:00and 1,192 in charge of the national health service
16:03and 4,466 euros in indirect costs.
16:0776% of low-income people
16:09who suffer from chronic pain
16:11have also stated that private expenses
16:13weigh a lot on the family economic balance
16:16and those faced with their own pockets
16:18are much higher for women.
16:2073.4% compared to men,
16:2357.9%
16:25as well as for adults and young people,
16:27respectively 71.2%
16:29and 68.2%
16:31compared to the elderly,
16:3357.2%
16:35data that clearly show
16:37that chronic pain,
16:38which requires a series of health benefits,
16:40from drugs to medical and specialist visits,
16:42imposes expenses that weigh a lot
16:44on the family economic balance.
16:46These are relevant figures,
16:48evidenced by the analysis of the first report
16:50by Censis Grunenthal,
16:52Living Without Pain,
16:53which certifies that chronic pain
16:55of moderate or severe intensity,
16:57in addition to having a serious impact
16:59on the individual, clinical and psychological level,
17:01affects the pockets of the sick,
17:03the national health service
17:05and even the economy in a broader sense,
17:07as it actually has a negative impact
17:09on those who work.
17:10For 40.6% of these,
17:12the emergence of moderate or severe intensity pain
17:14as a chronic pathology
17:16has, in fact, had consequences
17:18also important on their activity,
17:20especially if it concerns women,
17:2246.1% compared to men,
17:2436.3%.
17:26Suffering from severe chronic pain
17:28also determines a cut in the income
17:30of those who suffer from this pathology.
17:32The average is a contraction
17:34of almost 17%
17:36of the total income.
17:38Grunenthal Italia is a pharmaceutical company
17:40that has been present in Italy
17:42for more than 45 years.
17:44Let's talk about pain,
17:46in particular chronic pain.
17:48Why? Because it is a painful pathology,
17:50an overwhelming pathology,
17:52for the daily life of many patients,
17:54their families and more generally
17:56for the health system and society.
17:58I'll give you some numbers.
18:00We are talking about almost 10 million patients
18:02who suffer from chronic pain in Italy,
18:04with an economic impact
18:06of 62 billion per year.
18:08These are just some numbers
18:10of the first report,
18:12which is a clear and key goal,
18:14to make the invisibility
18:16of chronic pain visible.
18:18It is time to emphasize
18:20the impact of pain in our country,
18:22underlined by Grunenthal Italia,
18:24recognizing it as a chronic pathology
18:26and promoting a virtuous
18:28private-public operating context.
18:30From here, on the occasion of the Day of Pain,
18:32Grunenthal's commitment with initiatives
18:34for doctors and patients
18:36alongside SIARTI,
18:38the Italian Society of Anesthesia,
18:40supports the launch
18:42of the SIARTI green number,
18:44aimed at facilitating
18:46the care of patients and the digital platform
18:48Dimension Sollievo,
18:50at the center of chronic pain,
18:52with more than 24,000 followers.
18:54A virtual space suitable for access
18:56to quality information,
18:58to share the experiences of patients,
19:00family members and caregivers,
19:02committed to face everyday life
19:04and to benefit from ad hoc services
19:06such as the mapping of pain centers
19:08which is fundamental to offer
19:10further guidance and guidance.
19:12So what should we do?
19:14What should we do as a company,
19:16but not alone, together with institutions,
19:18together with the clinical world,
19:20together with patients and caregivers?
19:22We must ensure that this pathology
19:24is recognized, its chronicity is recognized.
19:26Why? Because in this way we can
19:28improve the care of many patients.
19:30Or rather, I like to talk more
19:32about many people who suffer
19:34from chronic pain.
19:38This was our latest news.
19:40To contact us you can write to
19:42salute-dncronos.com
19:44Thank you for following us
19:46and see you in the next episode.

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