La UGR presenta un curso de formación para tutores de prácticum

La inscripción es gratuita y comenzará con un seminario el próximo 13 de octubre.

La Universidad de Granada (UGR) organiza para mediados del presente mes un curso de formación para tutores de prácticum, de inscripción gratuita, dirigidos a docentes de Educación Infantil, Primaria y Secundaria. El curso tendrá 60 plazas repartidas equitativamente entre las tres categorías.  

El periodo de formación tendrá lugar entre octubre y diciembre y comenzará el próximo día 13 con un seminario inicial donde se presentará el curso y se analizará y reflexionará sobre el estado actual del prácticum.

En las primeras jornadas, fechadas entre el 18 y el 31, se proporcionará información teórica y práctica y experiencias sobre objetivos y modalidades de organización, desarrollo y evaluación de las enseñanzas del prácticum.

Los talleres se desarrollarán de modo semipresencial en los meses de noviembre y diciembre. Se establecerán tres grupos de trabajo siguiendo la división de categorías y se construirá un programa para la tutorización del alumnado en el centro externo. Esta iniciativa posibilitará la toma de decisiones acerca de la actividad en el aula, el establecimiento de la comunicación con los alumnos que mejor favorezcan la adquisición de aprendizajes y competencias de la profesión.

El curso contará con una duración de 60 horas, entre presenciales y no presenciales, que serán certificadas por el Ministerio de Educación. Los interesados pueden informarse en la Facultad de Educación y Humanidades de Ceuta.

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Fundación Medina, Centre of Excellence in Discovering Innovative Drugs, at Biospain

Fundación MEDINA, created in 2008, is a non-profit public-private partnership between Merck Sharp and Dohme de España S.A., the Junta de Andalucía and the University of Granada, to discover new compounds and innovative therapies for unmet medical needs.

Its foundations come from the former Merck Basic Research Center in Madrid (CIBE), including CIBE’s assets and know-how, and over 50 years of experience in drug discovery from natural products and preclinical evaluation of drug candidates. For more information visit: http://www.medinaandalucia.es

About MSD

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Researchers at the University of Granada associate trigger points with shoulder injury

Researchers of the University of Granada, in collaboration with the Centre for Sensory-Motor Interaction of the University of Aalborg, Denmark, and the University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, conducted a research on chronic impingement syndrome. The study revealed that excessive activation of specific neck and shoulder muscles during daily life or while playing sports –as swimming– is the cause of a high number of injury and shoulder

A Common Pain

The pattern of the pain originated in these muscles –sometimes in regions far from the shoulder– coincides with most of the symptoms suffered by patients attending health care centers for this type of problem. 25 out of 1,000 visits to the family doctor are related to shoulder pain, and the causes of this problem are several. The chronic impingement syndrome is considered the main cause for shoulder pain and disability.

The study conducted by Amparo Hidalgo-Lozano, Ph.D candidate of the department of Physiotherapy of the University of Granada, under the supervision of professor Manuel Arroyo Morales, opens the door to future tests to the efficacy of Physiotherapy as a non-invasive treatment for shoulder injury. Shoulder injury is the cause of 13% of sick leaves and implies a cost of 7 billion dollars in the USA.

This research was published in the last issue of the prestigious journal Experimental Brain Research.

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El Mundo

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Granada Hoy

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Las mujeres se imponen a los hombres en la UGR

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Researchers at the University of Granada associate trigger points with shoulder injury

Researchers of the University of Granada, in collaboration with the Centre for Sensory-Motor Interaction of the University of Aalborg, Denmark, and the University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, conducted a research on chronic impingement syndrome. The study revealed that excessive activation of specific neck and shoulder muscles during daily life or while playing sports –as swimming– is the cause of a high number of injury and shoulder

A Common Pain

The pattern of the pain originated in these muscles –sometimes in regions far from the shoulder– coincides with most of the symptoms suffered by patients attending health care centers for this type of problem. 25 out of 1,000 visits to the family doctor are related to shoulder pain, and the causes of this problem are several. The chronic impingement syndrome is considered the main cause for shoulder pain and disability.

The study conducted by Amparo Hidalgo-Lozano, Ph.D candidate of the department of Physiotherapy of the University of Granada, under the supervision of professor Manuel Arroyo Morales, opens the door to future tests to the efficacy of Physiotherapy as a non-invasive treatment for shoulder injury. Shoulder injury is the cause of 13% of sick leaves and implies a cost of 7 billion dollars in the USA.

This research was published in the last issue of the prestigious journal Experimental Brain Research.

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Researchers associate trigger points with shoulder injury

Researchers of the University of Granada, in collaboration with the Centre for Sensory-Motor Interaction of the University of Aalborg, Denmark, and the University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, conducted a research on chronic impingement syndrome. The study revealed that excessive activation of specific neck and shoulder muscles during daily life or while playing sports -as swimming- is the cause of a high number of injury and shoulder.

A Common Pain

The pattern of the pain originated in these muscles -sometimes in regions far from the shoulder- coincides with most of the symptoms suffered by patients attending health care centers for this type of problem. 25 out of 1,000 visits to the family doctor are related to shoulder pain, and the causes of this problem are several. The chronic impingement syndrome is considered the main cause for shoulder pain and disability.

The study conducted by Amparo Hidalgo-Lozano, Ph.D candidate of the department of Physiotherapy of the University of Granada, under the supervision of professor Manuel Arroyo Morales, opens the door to future tests to the efficacy of Physiotherapy as a non-invasive treatment for shoulder injury. Shoulder injury is the cause of 13% of sick leaves and implies a cost of 7 billion dollars in the USA.

This research was published in the last issue of the prestigious journal Experimental Brain Research.

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Researchers at the University of Granada associate trigger points with shoulder injury

Researchers of the University of Granada, in collaboration with the Centre for Sensory-Motor Interaction of the University of Aalborg, Denmark, and the University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, conducted a research on chronic impingement syndrome.

The study revealed that excessive activation of specific neck and shoulder muscles during daily life or while playing sports –as swimming– is the cause of a high number of injury and shoulder

A Common Pain

The pattern of the pain originated in these muscles –sometimes in regions far from the shoulder– coincides with most of the symptoms suffered by patients attending health care centers for this type of problem. 25 out of 1,000 visits to the family doctor are related to shoulder pain, and the causes of this problem are several. The chronic impingement syndrome is considered the main cause for shoulder pain and disability.

The study conducted by Amparo Hidalgo-Lozano, Ph.D candidate of the department of Physiotherapy of the University of Granada, under the supervision of professor Manuel Arroyo Morales, opens the door to future tests to the efficacy of Physiotherapy as a non-invasive treatment for shoulder injury. Shoulder injury is the cause of 13% of sick leaves and implies a cost of 7 billion dollars in the USA.

This research was published in the last issue of the prestigious journal Experimental Brain Research.

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Researchers At The University Of Granada Associate Trigger Points With Shoulder Injury

Researchers of the University of Granada, in collaboration with the Centre for Sensory-Motor Interaction of the University of Aalborg, Denmark, and the University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, conducted a research on chronic impingement syndrome. The study revealed that excessive activation of specific neck and shoulder muscles during daily life or while playing sports –as swimming– is the cause of a high number of injury and shoulder.

A Common Pain

The pattern of the pain originated in these muscles –sometimes in regions far from the shoulder– coincides with most of the symptoms suffered by patients attending health care centers for this type of problem. 25 out of 1,000 visits to the family doctor are related to shoulder pain, and the causes of this problem are several. The chronic impingement syndrome is considered the main cause for shoulder pain and disability.

The study conducted by Amparo Hidalgo-Lozano, Ph.D candidate of the department of Physiotherapy of the University of Granada, under the supervision of professor Manuel Arroyo Morales, opens the door to future tests to the efficacy of Physiotherapy as a non-invasive treatment for shoulder injury. Shoulder injury is the cause of 13% of sick leaves and implies a cost of 7 billion dollars in the USA.

This research was published in the last issue of the prestigious journal Experimental Brain Research.

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