New Family Research Database: Focusing on what is most important in the development of society
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(PRWeb) 19 September 2010
RMIT Publishing launches new family and society Informit Collection, the first 100% full text research database dedicated to Australian family research. By definition, families and the challenges facing families in modern society is changing rapidly, this collection has been developed after the growing demand for relevant, authoritative research dedicated to this subject.
politics, social workers, employers, educators and researchers will benefit from more than 10,000 articles published in 22 national magazines and professional organizations. Topics to be covered non-traditional families, parents, marriage, divorce, division of labor, working mothers, birth rates and aging.
Informit family and community collection contains material from 1976 to date of the relevant content partners, including the Australian Institute of Family Studies, Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies, the Australian Council of Social Service, the Federation of Child Welfare Agencies, Australian Population Association and the University of New South Wales Faculty of Law. Key titles are Family, Youth Studies Australia, Australia Journal of Social Issues, Journal of Population Research, Journal of Family Studies and Rural Society. Future additions include a collection of materials will come from New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region.
Youth Studies Australia, published by the Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Services, is now in 30th his age. ACYS Informit used as an effective means to ensure that more people have access to journals, research and practice on the basis of articles for teens. ACYS Informits value services to a wider audience to give the Australian researchers, practitioners and policy makers.
Most content is only available online through Informit, this collection offers an unparalleled source of information and a balanced perspective on issues relating to families in a rapidly changing society. http://www.informit.com.au/family.html
About RMIT Publishing
RMIT Publishing is the largest, specialist provider of authoritative content from Australia and New Zealand. The preferred partner for content providers, RMIT Publishing partnerships with publishers, government departments and research institutes from across the Asia-Pacific. With Informit databases and on-line platform, RMIT Publishing provides easy access to nuclear material and expert evidence does not exist anywhere else online to help students, researchers and professionals to get the results they need. Read more http://www.rmitpublishing.com.au. RMIT Publishing is a business unit of RMIT Training Pty Ltd – a wholly owned subsidiary of RMIT University.
on Informit
With more than 70 items to choose from a database, subscribe to the increasing diversity of Informit collections and fills the gaps left by other Google services. Informit database + Education, AGIS Plus Text (Law), Australian Public Affairs – Full Text, Business Collection, Engineering Collection, a collection of health, social sciences and humanities collection, New Zealand, and the collection TVNews RequestTV. Read more here.
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Austin Fertility Doctors tinker with robots: Texas Fertility Center helps in the development of Next Generation Fertility Action
Austin, Texas (PRWeb) 27 December 2011
Texas Fertility Center Reproductive Endocrinologists Dr. Kayler Silverberg and Thomas Vaughn were asked to work with the Texas Institute of Robotic Surgery at St. David North Austin Medical Center to use the da Vinci robotic surgical Fertility of patients in Central Texas. da Vinci Robotic Surgery offers a sophisticated alternative to traditional open surgery or laparoscopic surgery for many conditions that can affect fertility, including the uterus, endometriosis and pelvic adhesions.
Dr. Silverberg and Vaughn will be at home cutting edge of surgical patient care in the use of fertility da Vinci system made and sold Intuitive Surgical (ISRG).
Da Vinci robot is a potential quantum leap forward for endoscopic surgery, said Dr. Silverberg. This little invasive technology is an amazing 3D optics and increasing surgical dexterity that enables surgeons to achieve a variety of complex surgical procedures with greater ease and security. We believe that there are many applications for the Da Vinci robot in the treatment of infertility, and we hope that significantly improve patient care.
Robotic surgery involves the use of robot arms 03:57 expect a surgeon from a remote computer. A robotic arm includes a camera, which increases the surgical field to ensure the fertility doctor has increased three-dimensional, high-definition digital images. Other hand using specially designed surgical instruments that allow doctors to measure the movement and perform procedures with greater precision and agility.
While robots have been employed for routine gynecological procedures such as hysterectomy a few years, recent advances in technology allow for more complex procedures to be performed by robots. Newer technologies, such as the employment of lasers to improve the definition and dissection, hold tremendous promise not only for the treatment of infertility, but also for the treatment of various other benign and cancerous conditions.
Texas Fertility Center
Texas Fertility Center (TFC), one of the nation’s leading full-service infertility practices, providing advanced reproductive endocrinology and infertility services to patients in Texas, the southwestern United States and the Americas. Since 1980, TFC has been recognized nationally for outstanding pregnancy, cutting-edge laboratory techniques and new research programs. For more information, see http://www.txfertility.com.
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