Objective: To analyze the impact of the healthcare roundtable model on the major disease perceptions and competencies of cardiovascular nursing staff. Methods: Forty female nursing staff working in the hospital from A...Objective: To analyze the impact of the healthcare roundtable model on the major disease perceptions and competencies of cardiovascular nursing staff. Methods: Forty female nursing staff working in the hospital from April to June 2023 were selected and were randomly divided into a control group and an observation group, with 20 in each group. For 60 days, the control group used the conventional learning and communication model and the observation group used the medical and nursing roundtable model. The cognitive scores of cardiovascular disease-related knowledge, competency scores, and satisfaction with the learning and communication model before and after the implementation of the model in both groups were compared. Results: After the implementation, the cognitive scores related to cardiovascular disease-related knowledge, competency scores, and satisfaction with the learning and communication model in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The healthcare roundtable model improved the knowledge and competence of cardiovascular internal medicine nursing staff in major diseases, and it is worth popularizing.展开更多
On January 21,the 13th Annual China Textile Roundtable,"Shuyang Cup"·The 6th China Textile News Award Ceremony,and the First Award Ceremony of the Qualified Enterprises for the Review of the Quality Awa...On January 21,the 13th Annual China Textile Roundtable,"Shuyang Cup"·The 6th China Textile News Award Ceremony,and the First Award Ceremony of the Qualified Enterprises for the Review of the Quality Awards of the National Textile Industry were held in Beijing.展开更多
BACKGROUND Picky eating is a commonly observed behavior among children globally,negatively impacting their physical and mental growth.Although common characteristics distinguish peaky eaters,including food selectivity...BACKGROUND Picky eating is a commonly observed behavior among children globally,negatively impacting their physical and mental growth.Although common characteristics distinguish peaky eaters,including food selectivity,food neophobia,and food avoidance,there is no clear definition to assess this behavior.Due to the unavailability of data regarding picky eating,it wasn’t easy to estimate its prevalence.AIM To develop a regional protocol to help healthcare professionals identify and manage mild and moderate picky eating cases.METHODS A virtual roundtable discussion was held in April 2021 to gather the opinions of seven pediatricians and two pediatric dietitians from eight Middle Eastern countries who had great experience in the management of picky eating.The discussion covered different topics,including clearly defining mild and moderate picky eating,identifying the role of diet fortification in these cases,and the possibility of developing a systematic approach to diet fortification.RESULTS The panel identified picky eating as consuming an inadequate amount and variety of foods by rejecting familiar and unfamiliar food.Most of the time,moderate picky eating cases had micronutrient deficiencies with over-or undernutrition;the mild cases only showed inadequate food consumption and/or poor diet quality.Paying attention to the organic red flags like growth faltering and development delay and behavioral red flags,including food fixation and anticipatory gagging,will help healthcare professionals evaluate the picky eaters and the caregivers to care for their children.Although dietary supplementation and commercial food fortification play an important role in picky eating,they were no benefit in the Middle East.CONCLUSION The panel agreed that food fortification through a food-first approach and oral nutritional supplements would be the best for Middle Eastern children.These recommendations would facilitate identifying and managing picky-eating children in the Middle East.展开更多
Recently,a roundtable on carrying forward the Bandung Spirit,co-hosted by the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs(CPIFA)and the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in China,took place in Beijing.Wang Yi,me...Recently,a roundtable on carrying forward the Bandung Spirit,co-hosted by the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs(CPIFA)and the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in China,took place in Beijing.Wang Yi,member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs,delivered a written speech.Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister Siti Nugraha Mauludiah delivered a keynote speech.CPIFA President Wang Chao,Indonesian Ambassador to Bandung Spirit Driving Modernization of the Global South China Djauhari Oratmangun,former Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri,former Deputy Foreign Minister of Myanmar U Thant Kyaw,and former Under-Secretary-General of the UN Wu Hongbo attended the roundtable and delivered speeches.Also attending were more than 60 Chinese and Indonesian experts and scholars,representatives from countries that participated in the Bandung Conference,and heads of UN agencies in China.Chinese and foreign vips carried out in-depth exchange and discussion on the theme“The Global South:Carrying Forward the Bandung Spirit and Marching Together toward Modernization.”展开更多
Twenty-three university presidents from the U.S. and China discussed higher education issues such as the cultivation of talent and international cooperation at the US-China University Presidents Roundtable on November...Twenty-three university presidents from the U.S. and China discussed higher education issues such as the cultivation of talent and international cooperation at the US-China University Presidents Roundtable on November 16, 2006 at Tsinghua University. The delegation of U.S. University Presidents was led by U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings and Assistant Secretary of State Dina Habib Powell.展开更多
Wang Yi Delivers Speech to the Roundtable on Carrying Forward the Bandung Spirit On April 17,2025,Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a written speech to ...Wang Yi Delivers Speech to the Roundtable on Carrying Forward the Bandung Spirit On April 17,2025,Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a written speech to the Roundtable themed "The Global South:Carrying Forward the Bandung Spirit and Marching Together toward Modernization".展开更多
China's newly proposed Global Governance'Initiative(GGI)was a major topic of discussion at the Global Governance Roundtable for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Countries 2025,held in Beijing on October 16.Co...China's newly proposed Global Governance'Initiative(GGI)was a major topic of discussion at the Global Governance Roundtable for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Countries 2025,held in Beijing on October 16.Consensus at the meeting was that the GGI responds to the shared aspirations of people around the world,meets the pressing needs of the times and injects fresh momentum into building a fairer,more just and more inclusive international order.展开更多
In the grand halls where international human rights have long been debated,some voices have spoken loudly while others are rarely heard at all.For much of modem history,the script has been familiar.A handful of powerf...In the grand halls where international human rights have long been debated,some voices have spoken loudly while others are rarely heard at all.For much of modem history,the script has been familiar.A handful of powerful nations wrote the rules,and the others were expected to follow them.But on July 25,in Sao Paulo,Brazil,a change took place on a global scale.The Second China-Latin American and Caribbean States Roundtable on Human Rights was not just another forum to discuss the rules;it brought about a shift in their authorship.展开更多
On January 11,2025,the 2025 Bejing Roundtable Meeting for International Exhibition Organisations was held in Beijing.The event was co-hosted by the CCPIT Bejing,the Bejing Municipal Commerce Bureau,the Shunyi District...On January 11,2025,the 2025 Bejing Roundtable Meeting for International Exhibition Organisations was held in Beijing.The event was co-hosted by the CCPIT Bejing,the Bejing Municipal Commerce Bureau,the Shunyi District People's Government and the Beijing Chamber of International Commerce.展开更多
The Roundtable on China-Philippines Relations Held in Beijing On October 14,2024,the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs(CPIFA)and the Philippine Council for Foreign Relations(PCFR)co-organized the Round...The Roundtable on China-Philippines Relations Held in Beijing On October 14,2024,the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs(CPIFA)and the Philippine Council for Foreign Relations(PCFR)co-organized the Roundtable on China-Philippines Relations in Beijing,focusing on the theme of Steering the Direction of China-Philippines Relations.展开更多
The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the urgent need to strengthen global scientific collaboration,and to ensure the fundamental right to universal access to scientific progress and its applications.Open Science(OS)is cen...The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the urgent need to strengthen global scientific collaboration,and to ensure the fundamental right to universal access to scientific progress and its applications.Open Science(OS)is central to achieving these goals.It aims to make science accessible,transparent,and effective by providing barrier-free access to scientific publications,data,and infrastructures,along with open software,Open Educational Resources,and open technologies.OS also promotes public trust in science at a time when it has never been more important to do so.Over the past decade,momentum towards the widespread adoption of OS practices has been primarily driven by declarations(e.g.,DORA,the Leiden Manifesto).These serve an important role,but for OS to truly take root,researchers also must be fully incentivized and rewarded for its practice.This requires research funders and academic leaders to take the lead in collaborating,with researchers in designing,and implementing new incentive structures,and to actively work to socialize these throughout the research ecosystem.The US National Academies of Science,Engineering,and Medicine(NASEM)Roundtable on Aligning Research Incentives for OS is one such effort.This paper examines the strategy behind convening the Roundtable,its current participant makeup,focus,and outputs.It also explores how this approach might be expanded and adapted throughout the global OS community.展开更多
文摘Objective: To analyze the impact of the healthcare roundtable model on the major disease perceptions and competencies of cardiovascular nursing staff. Methods: Forty female nursing staff working in the hospital from April to June 2023 were selected and were randomly divided into a control group and an observation group, with 20 in each group. For 60 days, the control group used the conventional learning and communication model and the observation group used the medical and nursing roundtable model. The cognitive scores of cardiovascular disease-related knowledge, competency scores, and satisfaction with the learning and communication model before and after the implementation of the model in both groups were compared. Results: After the implementation, the cognitive scores related to cardiovascular disease-related knowledge, competency scores, and satisfaction with the learning and communication model in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The healthcare roundtable model improved the knowledge and competence of cardiovascular internal medicine nursing staff in major diseases, and it is worth popularizing.
文摘On January 21,the 13th Annual China Textile Roundtable,"Shuyang Cup"·The 6th China Textile News Award Ceremony,and the First Award Ceremony of the Qualified Enterprises for the Review of the Quality Awards of the National Textile Industry were held in Beijing.
文摘BACKGROUND Picky eating is a commonly observed behavior among children globally,negatively impacting their physical and mental growth.Although common characteristics distinguish peaky eaters,including food selectivity,food neophobia,and food avoidance,there is no clear definition to assess this behavior.Due to the unavailability of data regarding picky eating,it wasn’t easy to estimate its prevalence.AIM To develop a regional protocol to help healthcare professionals identify and manage mild and moderate picky eating cases.METHODS A virtual roundtable discussion was held in April 2021 to gather the opinions of seven pediatricians and two pediatric dietitians from eight Middle Eastern countries who had great experience in the management of picky eating.The discussion covered different topics,including clearly defining mild and moderate picky eating,identifying the role of diet fortification in these cases,and the possibility of developing a systematic approach to diet fortification.RESULTS The panel identified picky eating as consuming an inadequate amount and variety of foods by rejecting familiar and unfamiliar food.Most of the time,moderate picky eating cases had micronutrient deficiencies with over-or undernutrition;the mild cases only showed inadequate food consumption and/or poor diet quality.Paying attention to the organic red flags like growth faltering and development delay and behavioral red flags,including food fixation and anticipatory gagging,will help healthcare professionals evaluate the picky eaters and the caregivers to care for their children.Although dietary supplementation and commercial food fortification play an important role in picky eating,they were no benefit in the Middle East.CONCLUSION The panel agreed that food fortification through a food-first approach and oral nutritional supplements would be the best for Middle Eastern children.These recommendations would facilitate identifying and managing picky-eating children in the Middle East.
文摘Recently,a roundtable on carrying forward the Bandung Spirit,co-hosted by the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs(CPIFA)and the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in China,took place in Beijing.Wang Yi,member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs,delivered a written speech.Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister Siti Nugraha Mauludiah delivered a keynote speech.CPIFA President Wang Chao,Indonesian Ambassador to Bandung Spirit Driving Modernization of the Global South China Djauhari Oratmangun,former Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri,former Deputy Foreign Minister of Myanmar U Thant Kyaw,and former Under-Secretary-General of the UN Wu Hongbo attended the roundtable and delivered speeches.Also attending were more than 60 Chinese and Indonesian experts and scholars,representatives from countries that participated in the Bandung Conference,and heads of UN agencies in China.Chinese and foreign vips carried out in-depth exchange and discussion on the theme“The Global South:Carrying Forward the Bandung Spirit and Marching Together toward Modernization.”
文摘Twenty-three university presidents from the U.S. and China discussed higher education issues such as the cultivation of talent and international cooperation at the US-China University Presidents Roundtable on November 16, 2006 at Tsinghua University. The delegation of U.S. University Presidents was led by U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings and Assistant Secretary of State Dina Habib Powell.
文摘Wang Yi Delivers Speech to the Roundtable on Carrying Forward the Bandung Spirit On April 17,2025,Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a written speech to the Roundtable themed "The Global South:Carrying Forward the Bandung Spirit and Marching Together toward Modernization".
文摘China's newly proposed Global Governance'Initiative(GGI)was a major topic of discussion at the Global Governance Roundtable for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Countries 2025,held in Beijing on October 16.Consensus at the meeting was that the GGI responds to the shared aspirations of people around the world,meets the pressing needs of the times and injects fresh momentum into building a fairer,more just and more inclusive international order.
文摘In the grand halls where international human rights have long been debated,some voices have spoken loudly while others are rarely heard at all.For much of modem history,the script has been familiar.A handful of powerful nations wrote the rules,and the others were expected to follow them.But on July 25,in Sao Paulo,Brazil,a change took place on a global scale.The Second China-Latin American and Caribbean States Roundtable on Human Rights was not just another forum to discuss the rules;it brought about a shift in their authorship.
文摘On January 11,2025,the 2025 Bejing Roundtable Meeting for International Exhibition Organisations was held in Beijing.The event was co-hosted by the CCPIT Bejing,the Bejing Municipal Commerce Bureau,the Shunyi District People's Government and the Beijing Chamber of International Commerce.
文摘The Roundtable on China-Philippines Relations Held in Beijing On October 14,2024,the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs(CPIFA)and the Philippine Council for Foreign Relations(PCFR)co-organized the Roundtable on China-Philippines Relations in Beijing,focusing on the theme of Steering the Direction of China-Philippines Relations.
文摘The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the urgent need to strengthen global scientific collaboration,and to ensure the fundamental right to universal access to scientific progress and its applications.Open Science(OS)is central to achieving these goals.It aims to make science accessible,transparent,and effective by providing barrier-free access to scientific publications,data,and infrastructures,along with open software,Open Educational Resources,and open technologies.OS also promotes public trust in science at a time when it has never been more important to do so.Over the past decade,momentum towards the widespread adoption of OS practices has been primarily driven by declarations(e.g.,DORA,the Leiden Manifesto).These serve an important role,but for OS to truly take root,researchers also must be fully incentivized and rewarded for its practice.This requires research funders and academic leaders to take the lead in collaborating,with researchers in designing,and implementing new incentive structures,and to actively work to socialize these throughout the research ecosystem.The US National Academies of Science,Engineering,and Medicine(NASEM)Roundtable on Aligning Research Incentives for OS is one such effort.This paper examines the strategy behind convening the Roundtable,its current participant makeup,focus,and outputs.It also explores how this approach might be expanded and adapted throughout the global OS community.