Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 6, 2017

Học điều dưỡng để chia sẻ trách nhiệm và cảm tình với bệnh nhân


Học ngành Điều dưỡng ra trường làm gì?

Trong bối cảnh xã hội phát triển đi kèm với tốc độ già hóa dân số nhanh, việc chăm sóc sức khỏe cho những người ốm đau hay người già ngày càng cao. Vì thế, ngành Điều dưỡng hiện nay đang cần rất nhiều nhân lực. Sau khi tốt nghiệp ngành điều dưỡng, các bạn có thể làm việc tại các bệnh viện, trung tâm y tế, cơ sở chăm sóc sức khỏe từ TW đến địa phương của cả nhà nước và tư nhân với vai trò khám và điều trị, chăm sóc các bệnh lý theo chuyên ngành của điều dưỡng. trường cao đẳng công nghệ và thương mại hà nội tuyển sinh 2017

Đối với những Điều dưỡng giỏi, việc trở thành Điều dưỡng trưởng thực hiện vai trò quản lý chăm sóc và tham gia xây dựng các chính sách liên quan đến công tác điều dưỡng chăm sóc người bệnh là điều khá dễ dàng. Ngoài ra, các điều dưỡng viên có thể tự mở các dịch vụ chăm sóc sức khỏe và tư vấn sức khỏe phục vụ cho cộng đồng. Hoặc cũng có thể giảng dạy, nghiên cứu tại các đơn vị y tế, đơn vị giáo dục về khoa học sức khỏe và điều dưỡng. học phí cao đẳng dược hà nội



Học điều dưỡng để chia sẻ trách nhiệm và cảm tình với bệnh nhân

Nhiều bệnh viện, trung tâm chăm sóc sức khỏe được đầu tư xây dựng bởi các tổ chức trong và ngoài nước hiện đang thiếu hụt lớn nguồn nhân lực ngành Điều dưỡng có chuyên môn và kỹ năng nghề nghiệp cao. Từ việc chăm sóc người bệnh, chuẩn đoán điều dưỡng đến việc lên kế hoạch, tư vấn chăm sóc sức khỏe cho bênh nhân theo lộ trình khoa học. Do đó sinh viên tốt nghiệp ngành Điều dưỡng hoàn toàn có thể tự tin để nắm bắt cơ hội việc làm khá phong phú với mức lương hấp dẫn. Đây chính là những lý do thuyết phục nhất giúp bạn đưa ra quyết định có nên học ngành Điều dưỡng hay không.



Y tế là gì? Y tế bao gồm những công việc gì? Y tế là công việc chăm sóc và bảo vệ sức khỏe. Y tế bao gồm các công việc chẩn đoán, điều trị, phòng ngừa bệnh tật, thương tích, suy yếu về thể chất và tinh thần khác. Công việc này được thực hiện bởi đội ngũ chăm sóc sức khỏe được đào tạo theo các chuyên ngành như dược, điều dưỡng, chỉnh hình, nha khoa, y tế liên quan, và các dịch vụ cung cấp bổ sung khác.

Học ngành cao đẳng Y tế Hà Nội ở đâu tốt? ra trường dễ xin việc? 
Hiện nay trên địa bàn thành phố Hà Nội có rất nhiều cơ sở đào tạo ngành Y tế, nhưng không phải chất lượng đào tạo ở cơ sở nào cũng như nhau. Đây cũng chính là nỗi băn khoăn lo lắng của rất nhiều các bạn thí sinh khi lựa chọn trường để theo học. Có thể thấy rằng, việc lựa chọn môi trường học tốt đóng vai trò rất lớn trong việc thành công trong công việc, nghề nghiệp sau khi ra trường. Sinh viên được học tại những môi trường học tập đào tạo tốt thì khả năng ra trường dễ xin việc hơn cộng với trình độ chuyên môn được đào tạo bài bản, nắm vững nên khi làm việc công việc sẽ thuận lợi hơn.

Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 3, 2017

Travel Vietnam and Laos



Maison d'Orient
12 rooms which feature bamboo furniture, red lacquer lamps and bamboo shades, as well as lively welcoming corners fully equipped with French colonial armchairs and inappropriate pretty cups and saucers named after spices including ginger, cinnamon, anise. Guests can be served breakfasts are right at smart lacquered square tables, and ginger tea on the ground floor terrace in the middle of a scattering of bright flower-full cushions. Once heading out to this hotel, you can easily get access to many best restaurants of Hanoi. How to catch a reliable taxi in Hanoi

Sindat

By drinking beer belly fast, but make what you can control yourself standing before the same identical buffet dishes that the chef cleverly laid out. So, if subtle enough to feel the intense bitterness in wine Kongsaden, then you try to them intertwined. It's one thing to always remember Laos, unmistakably be.
Vientiane is not only consistent with those strange delicacies, but if luck is the people you invite to Laos to take their farms, I guarantee you'll regret. The capital of Laos is extremely friendly and hospitable and once local people invite you to come home, they will not hesitate to feast you what is the most special. TOP 10 FOODS IN LAOS YOU MUST TRY ONCE


Xoi ngu sac
5 colors sticky rice is another highlight with white, yellow, purple, red, blue is joined to make up tasty dishes that catch the eye.
Xoi ngu sac
This part is made from a kind of glutinous rice fragrant and supple due to the growing ethnic, each aromatic white rice were selected and they have something specific connotation of the color of the distant past.



Vientiane, Laos
The third day, have breakfast and check out. Then go to Vientiane along the highway number 13 - arterial highway from north to south Laos PD. After that you will have group lunch. Afternoon sightseeing Triomphe Patuxay - Laotians called vertical routes, Pha That Luang - the national symbol of Laos. Shopping at the morning market Morning Market. Freedom to explore the night market of Vientiane.
Vientiane, Laos

The fourth day, in the morning: After breakfast, you will visit Wat Sisaket antique built in 1818 with more than 6840 different statues, Ho Phra Keo - bold temple Khmer architecture dating from the 4th century Wat Si famous sacred ditch, forcing the wrist just need luck.

Luang Prabang overview
From on high looking down, Luang Prabang as an isolated island nestled on the banks of the mighty Mekong River. Luang Prabang has an urban structure quite special, is the "core" area: starting from a temple as "nuclear", scattered around the houses, forming a cluster. The phrase was reconciled to each other by gaps, road, alley very difficult to distinguish the boundary. Alley in Luang Prabang is a pattern of landscape and life of urban residents, the balance between tourism and local life. You will have chance to live in a natural life with clean, green, quiet things still exposing. The people sitting cooking, peeling potatoes, rice paper door in the red brick alleys, sewers clean, tiles were carefully studied in every detail.

Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 3, 2017

Best coffee shop in Vietnam

Nha Trang

Definitely regarded as the first class of many most developed beaches of Vietnam, Nha Trang is a vigorous beachfront city with bustling nightlife. The local diving is really exciting and there is a host of water sport activities containing of wakeboarding, kite surfing and kayaking offered for all kinds of guests. Some information about the beeline to Sydney from Hanoi

Carpe Diem Café in Da Nang

Being a lovely café shop in wide open space, containing of 2 floors appropriately divided into small corners, the Carpe Diem is suitable for both dating and gatherings. What makes the Carpe Diem so different from the other in this city is its unique design like sitting indoors talking and completely forget strange feelings of one cafe shop. All the stunning drinks on the menu here are such tasty coffee with delicious pure handmade cream very good for health. My Tho travel guide

Ca Phe Pho Co in Hanoi

Located at number 11 Hang Gai, Hanoi, Ca Phe Pho Co which starts out as a souvenir shop and then turns into someone’s aging home, is a simple café where you can look out over a current of scooter traffic and across Hoan Kiem Lake after you have wound your way up various narrow staircases.

The coffee’s standard and the café areas are infinitesimal and simple with plastic chairs coming with aluminum tables. But what really attracts tourists to come here is the short distance from busy street to coffee table, which takes you on an amazing tour passing by three different worlds.


Bep Truong (Chef) coffee shop in Hoi An

Situated at 166 Tran Phu Street, Bep Truong coffee shop is one of the most popular coffee shops to both local people and foreign tourists in Hoi An. Bep Truong is not only a coffee shop, a restaurant but also one of the largest bookstores in Hoi An. Being space for coffee with comfortable seats, the second floor of the shop is an ideal place for both reading books and enjoying coffee. You can buy a variety of headings of book from the ground floor.




Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 2, 2017

Place to go in Burma


Thadingyut – festival of light in Burma
In the Myanmar calendar, Thadingyut means the seventh month (waso) and at the end of the Buddhist lent. Thadingyut Festival is celebrated during the three days (the day before full moon day, the full moon day & the day after full Moon day). It will be on the day of 26th, 27th, and 28th in October. Every year at this time, travelers to travel Myanmar will have the opportunity to participate in the festival of the Myanmar people. Visit Burma with Tours Indochina Myanmar

Thadingyut Festival
The festival is held at pagodas but most attractive in Yangon and Inle which are also famous places to visit in Burma. The celebration of this festival is to memorize the day Buddha returned from heaven.

Shwedagon Pagoda - The magnificent place of Yangon, Myanmar
The Shwedagon Pagoda the famous pagodas in the world which is said to contain eight hairs of the Buddha, a fact that only adds to its prestige. It is the main attraction of Yangon, Myanmar’s capital city. If you want to go to a place which is peaceful, calm and extremely beautiful, Shwedagon Pagoda is not a bad idea even to a non - Buddhist.

There are four entrances in Shwedagon Pagoda of which involves climbing numerous steps and you need to have a certain level of fitness to climb up the steps. There are four elevators at the northern, eastern and southern gates - the western gate has an escalator. Tours in Myanmar


Your shoes and socks must be removed before commencing the climb up at each entrance and you can take a bag with you to put them in. The approach road is not that good. However, you can be transported into a unique world once inside it. Make sure you appropriately dressed as shorts and short length dresses are not allowed. You should to have some cold bottled water with you as the top gets exceedingly hot and looking round takes quite a while.

Experiences in Kyaiktiyo - Golden Rock in Burma
Kyaikhtiyo known as “Golden Rock” which is the third most important Buddhist pilgrimage site in Burma after the Shwedagon Pagoda from Yangon and the Mahamuni Pagoda from Mandalay. It is certainly one of the most important religious sites in Burma and a dream destination for devout Buddhists. It is It looks like it could crash down the hill at any moment and area of contact with the cliff is extremely small. It is also little wonder with such sacred awe. A trip to Kyaikhtiyo can include either a challenging walk or a thrilling journey.

To get the Golden Rock you have to take a truck or walk. It is not an easy ride because you have to wait about 45 minutes for a truck full of people to the top of the mountain. They do stop on the way up to pass another lorry on the way down. Although it is sticky and hot, you can see how the local people live. Moreover, you can watch a stall with 'witch-doctor' ingredients for magic including monkey skulls and snake skins! It's fun, gorgeous and very worthwhile. Going up is not much of a problem, the scenic view from the top is amazing. However, coming down is like hell let loose.

Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 7, 2016

Wedding in Laos

Wedding in Laos
Lao Weddings are known as a South East Asian family event as we have our own unique and old traditional that have followed our ancestors for thousands of years. Last weekend I had the opportunity to go to a traditional wedding that Lao people attend. Travel Indochina Laos
A Lao Wedding is one event that busiest time for both families as the groom and bride need to prepare for at least two weeks or up to a month depending on the situation of the families. Both families would come together to talk about when is good time for them to have the wedding — this also includes the magic man. It is his job to come up with a good date as per the Buddhist calendar and animism day as well.
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After a date is set, both families would need to make a list of the guests that they would like to invite — not only friends but also parents, uncles and aunts along with brothers or sisters. Even their close friends of friends would make the list of the people that they will invite. Travel to Laos
In Laos we use one invitation for two people, so for a regular wedding about 500 – 1,500 invitation cards depending on how big the wedding is. The groom and bride will give the invitation cards out about one week or latest 3 days prior the wedding date.
The groom and bride would also look for some place for the all-important pre-wedding photo shooting. Some couples like to do this in the studio but others like to do outside like at the National Museum, their favourite temple or even at the stadium where they can get better scenery.
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A traditional Laos wedding is usually held at the bride’s family home. The wedding ceremony takes place can either be in the morning or afternoon. In the past it was always in the morning which was believed to be best time for a joyful celebration such as wedding ceremony to take place, whereas the afternoon is considered the time for sad ceremonies like cremations. However, with modern lifestyles convenience has become more important so the time doesn’t really matter any more. Generally, 10:00am and 4:00pm are usually considered the best times because guests are invited to have lunch or dinner after the official ceremony is finished.
The wedding preparations start with the sou khor (bride-price negotiation) procession.
The bride-price is usually money and gold, but it can be anything valuable. Traditionally this is asked by the bride's parents as a refund for the breast milk that has been fed to the bride since she was born (literally translated from Lao). How much? depends on the family social status of both sides. Nowadays many parents don't ask for anything so long that their daughter is happy.
Engagement
Engagement is not that common in Laos. Some couples get engaged before their wedding while many others don't bother with the engagement at all. There are no set rules really, especially nowadays when life style of many Lao has changed.
When both sides negotiate and agree on the bride-price and all other details then they set the wedding date.
Traditionally, the wedding date has to be on a good day in lunar calendar, so parents of either or both sides usually consult elders or senior ex-monks, who have good knowledge of Lao custom and tradition, before the wedding date is set. One thing most Lao knows is that the wedding is not supposed to take place during the three months khao phansa (Buddhist Lent, late July - late October).
Today this procession has been slightly changed to suit modern lifestyles and sometimes the couple agrees on most of the details (including the bride-price) and they set the date to suit their busy lives. When it comes close to the wedding day, this sou khor procession is organised just for the sake of Lao custom or tradition.
The night before the Laos wedding takes place, an informal ceremony is held at the bride-to-be’s home, and sometimes the groom holds the same ceremony at his place as well. This is call an oun dong (wedding or marriage warming) and it only involves close friends and relatives who come to help with wedding preparations as well as to eat and drink. The things to prepare include pha khoun (handmade marigold pyramid made of banana leaves), food for the big day and the new couple’s bedroom. In this room tradition demands the bed must be made by the mother of the bride or an older female who has a good family (with a good husband and good children and who is not divorced, or a widow).
On the big day, the bride is dressed with a traditional Lao silk sinh (Lao skirt), and silk blouse, and has her hair tied up in a special way with gold decoration. This ensemble is finished off with a gold necklace, bracelets, earrings and a bell.
The groom also gets dressed up usually with white or cream coloured silk shirt and a traditional silk salong (a pair of baggy pants). Sometimes grooms wear normal pants and suits as some find salongs uncomfortable.
Traditionally, on the wedding day a small baci (also spelt basi) or sou khuan (a spirit enhancing) ceremony is held concurrently in both the bride’s house and the groom’s prior to the formal wedding. Now many omit this custom, especially in urban areas where Lao customs and traditions are fading.
Once the small baci is finished, a convoy of the groom is sent ahead to give the bride-price to the bride’s parents. The bride-price could be gold or money. The convoy usually consists of few older men and women, who could be the groom’s parents and relatives who are good and know a lot about Lao customs and traditions. The leader of the convoy would politely say something like “we come with horses, buffaloes, cows, a pile of silver and gold to give to you in exchange for our son coming to live with you” or something similar. While this exchange is taking place the groom’s group is formed and waits somewhere nearby.
Laos Wedding - hae kuey
Hae keuy procession in Lao wedding
When the procession is finished, the groom’s group is informed and they begin to walk to the bride’s home, playing musical instruments, singing and dancing along the way. Everybody is laughing, cheering and smiling in the most joyful way. The groom walks under an umbrella carried by his friend. This part of the Laos wedding is supposed to be really fun to join. This procession is called hae keuy.
When they arrive at the bride’s house, the groom and his party are met by the bride's relatives where a silver door and a gold door are set up and closed. These doors are just lines of silver and gold bells stretched across the door way to prevent the groom entering before he is granted permission. The groom will be allowed to go inside only after he drinks with the bride’s relatives and pays them to open the doors and after their customary questions such as: “Where did you come from? What did you come here for? What did you bring with you?” etc. are answered. So… extensive bargaining, questioning and drinking takes place here which is another fun part of the Laos wedding.

Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 7, 2016

Culture in Cambodia


CULTURE OF CAMBODIA
In these two millennia, Cambodians formed and developed unique Khmer culture under the influence of two factors: Indian culture and long history of habitation along the Mekong River. The golden time of Cambodia was between the 9th and 14th century when Khmer civilization reached its highest. Tours Indochina Cambodia
Not only owning a vast land and making great influence on neighbors, Khmer empire also comprehensively develop with glamorous achievements in art, architecture, music and dance. Thousands magnificent and palatial Angkor temples like Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Preah Vihear were built in this time, sculpture wows the world today also belonged to this period and Apsara dance was also created and completed during these centuries. The golden time of Khmer Empire has made up the flourished and glorious Khmer culture that put strong influence on Cambodian society today.
It can be said that culture of Cambodia is covered by the color of Buddhism. 95% of the population of Cambodia is Buddhist followers. Going along Cambodia, it is frequent to catch a Buddhism pagoda; a pagoda is not only the religious but also cultural and political centre of the community living around. Moreover, most festivals in Cambodia are associated with Buddhist rituals. For example, the Pchum Ben (take place in September and October) is a day for memorizing departed ancestors; Meak Bochea (in January or February) is for commemorating the last sermon of Buddha. Buddhist teachings have put enormous effect on Cambodian’s life. Cambodians prefer simple, peaceful and humble life. They do not rush for noisy and flashy life. They are satisfied and contented with what they have and aware of how much is enough for them. Travel to Cambodia
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Culture of Cambodia is result of long history with glorious achievements in architecture, sculpture, literature, music and dance; together with the widespread and profound influence of Buddhism. These two above things combine to make a distinguished color for culture of Cambodia.
CAMBODIAN LIFESTYLE
Lifestyle of people living along Mekong River has both common traits of Southeast Asia countries and peculiarities of its own. These Cambodians have distinguished ways of working, living and behaving which makes the unique beauty of Cambodia.
Mekong River – the aortic of Cambodians have brought Cambodians with abundant source of water as well as marine. As a result, most of population habiting along Mekong River lives on fishing and farming. Although being endowed with favorable natural conditions, Cambodians have tradition of hard-working. Regularly, Cambodian peasants leave theirs for farm house before the sunrise and come back home after the sunset. Modern life has made little impact on Cambodians’ life; they still follow traditional ways of farming with traditional techniques. For example, instead of using agrimotor, Cambodian peasants lead their water buffalo to the fields. The main agricultural product of Cambodians living along Mekong River is wet rice which is also their main food. Rhythm of Cambodian life goes along with rhythm of season. In rainy season, Cambodians plant wet rice and fish on the river or lake. After rainy season, Cambodians often plant palm trees to make palm sugar. Cambodians community living along Mekong River love working and respect their labor outcomes.
Most of Cambodians live in the village and their lives are strong attached with the village from birth to death. All major events like birth, marriage, and death occur within the villages. As a result, they are quite shy but very warm and friendly. Families in Cambodia tend to be extended family. Sometimes, there are up to three or four generations living under a same roof. Cambodians often give birth to many children (often 3-5) because they prefer a big family. Family members in Cambodia share close connection.
Overall, Cambodian society is quite conservative; and most of activities are centered around the family and religion. Mekong River plays an important role in their life. It is not only the source of life but also their pride and satisfaction.

Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 5, 2016

Tay Ethnic - Ha Giang Vietnam

Tay Ethnic Minority in Ha Giang Vietnam

Almost everywhere in the northern Vietnam where is a village, you can watch and see the locals at the work. Whether it’s working in a paddy field, gathering wood, collecting herbs, sale items or food or clothing and fabrics. When you try a homestay, you can try these work with the locals. You will see which such care is about rice and walk with the people on the rice terraces, or go to the wood. Surely you will experience a lot of fun. Tours Indochina Vietnam

The Vietnamese government is trying with subsidies, better health care, accessibility and education to encourage ethnic residents to move to lower altitudes. Despite this offer, as well as mistrust in the major lowland residents and some conflict in the past, most of the ethnic minorities stay and live in the mountains.


Tay Ethnic Minority in Ha Giang Vietnam

The Tay is the second large ethnic minority in Ha Giang, account for 25 percent total population of province. They mainly live on planting wet rice in fields near river, mountain foot and farming slope. Tay villages are usually at mountain foot and include about 15 to 20 houses. They live in house of stilt, thatch roofed houses using palm leaves or grass.

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Their family handicraft is quite developed such as, knitting, making wooden furniture, pottery. Besides, weaving fabric of Tay is quite well known, especially, the type of blankets, brocade turbans with rich pattern which a lot of people love. Tay ethnic usually wear cotton clothes, dyed indigo, wear silver necklace and silver rings at their wrists and ankles. Their main color on costumes is indigo. The culture of Tay is very diversified with different kind of ceremory involving production, human life, wedding, funeral, new house celebration. The folkloric literature of Tay community are a rich treasure of legends, myths, ancient stories, verse stories, folkloric songs. Of which, Tay’s folkloric songs are well known for song “ glider”- this is a form of culture of the Vietnamese. North Vietnam tours packages

Dao ethnic minority

The Dao ethnic group in DVKP can be divided into sub-group such as Red Dao (Dao ??), Coin Dao (Dao ti?n), White Trousers Dao (Dao qu?n tr?ng), Long Robe Dao (Dao áo dài), Lo River Dao (Dao lô giang) who live by slope and terrace farming. The Dao people have some unique handicraft making such as forging, casting, jewellery, embroidery and wax printing-dyeing clothes. They live in stilt, earth or half stilt-half earth houses, close to water sources. Their dresses usually show traditional features and designs using colour thread, with lots of turban, shirt, skirt types. Their traditional religious culture is very complex, demonstrating communal spirit, conscience and conception. Worshiping and wizardry are not simply superstition but something special indicating the depth of their culture. The Dao folkloric literature is very rich in legends, myths, narratic stories, pop songs, quizzes, proverbs implying their communal perception of the universe and human life.