Papers by Dr Sandjon sitio S Seraphin
The study of the distribution of health outcome or disease within population and the factors that... more The study of the distribution of health outcome or disease within population and the factors that determines the broader health outcomes and diseases (risk factors)
In health care system epidemiologists focus mainly their attentions from population level rather than individual level.

Gregg Braden one of the outspoken spiritual authors of the new generation of writers of the 21st ... more Gregg Braden one of the outspoken spiritual authors of the new generation of writers of the 21st century presents the book Divine Matrix is on a mission to convince the
reader logically through his arguments and claims supported by numerous DNA
experiments that a world of quantum physics existed right from the b of the origin
universe,
the author demonstrates through his deep understanding of ancient cultures, and a lot
of research and traveling mostly to the most remote area in the world, that in the empty
space of the universe lies a magnificent force or field or matrix, invisible to our naked
eyes that links all the creations, and our different interaction with these forces is
correlated to our day to day activities, the healing of our bodies, our feelings, our
successful career, our relationship and definitely the peace in our planet.
If some of us has the ability and affinity to interact , regulate, understand and instruct
these forces , how can we then benefit from that privilege to help save and advance
our planet, following closely the fantastic journey of Gregg in an attempted to bring
science ,spirituality and miracle through the vehicle of Divine matrix.
The gap in the world today between the rich and the poor is only increasing. This is as a result ... more The gap in the world today between the rich and the poor is only increasing. This is as a result of a well ingenious system that has been in place since the birth of capitalism, the extent at which this gap widens has been even more significant since the defeat of an opposite system communism about 30 years ago. That is why one of the world best visionary professor Muhammad Yunus high caliber economist and lecturer at s time came up with a genius concept of business called social business aiming to address exclusively poverty and related issues

EBP is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice that has been gaining ground following ... more EBP is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice that has been gaining ground following its formal introduction in 1992 and .is combining the best research evidence with clinical expertise with patient preference in other to improve practice and patient outcomes
AVB=1+2+3
By combining external evidence + internal evidence + patient (value and preferences)
1)-taking external evidence (systematic review, randomized control trials, best practice and clinical practice guidelines that support a change in clinical practice )
2) - taking internal evidence (evidence from clinical expertise that have been in health care for a very long time and quality improvement projects outcome management initiative)
3) -patient * preferences (the need of the patient)
*Patients values (the quality of life)
EBP has come to life as a result of top global challenges faced by the health care system in the whole world whether you are in South Africa, in Europe in the United States of America, in Asia and in Australia.
The challenge here is to provide evidence-based cost effective quality care that will improve practice and improve patient outcomes.

The study of pathophysiology (or pathobiology) considers the changes that happen to normal anato... more The study of pathophysiology (or pathobiology) considers the changes that happen to normal anatomy and physiology due to illness and disease. The body is always striving to maintain an internal equilibrium called homeostasis, which is regulated by three regions in the brain and maintained by a number of positive and negative feedback mechanisms Disease or illness may develop when homeostasis is disrupted.
The two types of feedback mechanisms are: positive feedback and negative feedback. Positive feedback occurs when a hormonal stimulus triggers an enhanced response so positive feedback exaggerates the original response. Negative feedback mechanisms restore homeostasis by detecting and correcting changes to the normal homeostatic conditions in the body. There are fewer examples of positive feedback than negative feedback, examples include the platelet formation in the blood coagulation cascade (haemostasis), or oxytocin release during labor contractions in childbirth. Examples of negative feedback include secretion of insulin from the pancreas to reduce high blood sugar levels back to normal, control of body temperature by thermoreceptors in the hypothalamus, control of blood pressure and respiration rate.
The research design refers to the overall strategy that we choose to integrate the different comp... more The research design refers to the overall strategy that we choose to integrate the different components of the study in a coherent and logical way, thereby, ensuring we will effectively address the research problem; it constitutes the blueprint for the collection, measurement, and analysis of data. Note that our research problem determines the type of design we should use, not the other way around!
Introduction
The element according to ken Robinson is where someone inborn talent or aptitude me... more Introduction
The element according to ken Robinson is where someone inborn talent or aptitude meet someone personal passion. If by understanding and discovering the value of our comfort zone, talent and passion wise, we can synchronize our inner peace and satisfaction along with our social and economic balance, we can argue here that there is an immediate need of altering the educational system to favor natural talent than the traditional curriculum which ken Robinson address in his book and give some recommendations
Why is it so crucial to find our element and what does it has to do with the world today. Could the world have been better if all its inhabitants were in their own element?
If a Network on a most elemental level is referred to an idea, we could argue that although the b... more If a Network on a most elemental level is referred to an idea, we could argue that although the brain being a central stage, these interactions of neurons will need a proper environment and other factors to reach their optimal level when generating powerful ideas.
How and when do we put our brain in the condition whereby these network configurations will be generated to their maximum?
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Papers by Dr Sandjon sitio S Seraphin
In health care system epidemiologists focus mainly their attentions from population level rather than individual level.
reader logically through his arguments and claims supported by numerous DNA
experiments that a world of quantum physics existed right from the b of the origin
universe,
the author demonstrates through his deep understanding of ancient cultures, and a lot
of research and traveling mostly to the most remote area in the world, that in the empty
space of the universe lies a magnificent force or field or matrix, invisible to our naked
eyes that links all the creations, and our different interaction with these forces is
correlated to our day to day activities, the healing of our bodies, our feelings, our
successful career, our relationship and definitely the peace in our planet.
If some of us has the ability and affinity to interact , regulate, understand and instruct
these forces , how can we then benefit from that privilege to help save and advance
our planet, following closely the fantastic journey of Gregg in an attempted to bring
science ,spirituality and miracle through the vehicle of Divine matrix.
AVB=1+2+3
By combining external evidence + internal evidence + patient (value and preferences)
1)-taking external evidence (systematic review, randomized control trials, best practice and clinical practice guidelines that support a change in clinical practice )
2) - taking internal evidence (evidence from clinical expertise that have been in health care for a very long time and quality improvement projects outcome management initiative)
3) -patient * preferences (the need of the patient)
*Patients values (the quality of life)
EBP has come to life as a result of top global challenges faced by the health care system in the whole world whether you are in South Africa, in Europe in the United States of America, in Asia and in Australia.
The challenge here is to provide evidence-based cost effective quality care that will improve practice and improve patient outcomes.
The two types of feedback mechanisms are: positive feedback and negative feedback. Positive feedback occurs when a hormonal stimulus triggers an enhanced response so positive feedback exaggerates the original response. Negative feedback mechanisms restore homeostasis by detecting and correcting changes to the normal homeostatic conditions in the body. There are fewer examples of positive feedback than negative feedback, examples include the platelet formation in the blood coagulation cascade (haemostasis), or oxytocin release during labor contractions in childbirth. Examples of negative feedback include secretion of insulin from the pancreas to reduce high blood sugar levels back to normal, control of body temperature by thermoreceptors in the hypothalamus, control of blood pressure and respiration rate.
The element according to ken Robinson is where someone inborn talent or aptitude meet someone personal passion. If by understanding and discovering the value of our comfort zone, talent and passion wise, we can synchronize our inner peace and satisfaction along with our social and economic balance, we can argue here that there is an immediate need of altering the educational system to favor natural talent than the traditional curriculum which ken Robinson address in his book and give some recommendations
Why is it so crucial to find our element and what does it has to do with the world today. Could the world have been better if all its inhabitants were in their own element?
How and when do we put our brain in the condition whereby these network configurations will be generated to their maximum?
research papers by Dr Sandjon sitio S Seraphin
Thesis Chapters by Dr Sandjon sitio S Seraphin
In health care system epidemiologists focus mainly their attentions from population level rather than individual level.
reader logically through his arguments and claims supported by numerous DNA
experiments that a world of quantum physics existed right from the b of the origin
universe,
the author demonstrates through his deep understanding of ancient cultures, and a lot
of research and traveling mostly to the most remote area in the world, that in the empty
space of the universe lies a magnificent force or field or matrix, invisible to our naked
eyes that links all the creations, and our different interaction with these forces is
correlated to our day to day activities, the healing of our bodies, our feelings, our
successful career, our relationship and definitely the peace in our planet.
If some of us has the ability and affinity to interact , regulate, understand and instruct
these forces , how can we then benefit from that privilege to help save and advance
our planet, following closely the fantastic journey of Gregg in an attempted to bring
science ,spirituality and miracle through the vehicle of Divine matrix.
AVB=1+2+3
By combining external evidence + internal evidence + patient (value and preferences)
1)-taking external evidence (systematic review, randomized control trials, best practice and clinical practice guidelines that support a change in clinical practice )
2) - taking internal evidence (evidence from clinical expertise that have been in health care for a very long time and quality improvement projects outcome management initiative)
3) -patient * preferences (the need of the patient)
*Patients values (the quality of life)
EBP has come to life as a result of top global challenges faced by the health care system in the whole world whether you are in South Africa, in Europe in the United States of America, in Asia and in Australia.
The challenge here is to provide evidence-based cost effective quality care that will improve practice and improve patient outcomes.
The two types of feedback mechanisms are: positive feedback and negative feedback. Positive feedback occurs when a hormonal stimulus triggers an enhanced response so positive feedback exaggerates the original response. Negative feedback mechanisms restore homeostasis by detecting and correcting changes to the normal homeostatic conditions in the body. There are fewer examples of positive feedback than negative feedback, examples include the platelet formation in the blood coagulation cascade (haemostasis), or oxytocin release during labor contractions in childbirth. Examples of negative feedback include secretion of insulin from the pancreas to reduce high blood sugar levels back to normal, control of body temperature by thermoreceptors in the hypothalamus, control of blood pressure and respiration rate.
The element according to ken Robinson is where someone inborn talent or aptitude meet someone personal passion. If by understanding and discovering the value of our comfort zone, talent and passion wise, we can synchronize our inner peace and satisfaction along with our social and economic balance, we can argue here that there is an immediate need of altering the educational system to favor natural talent than the traditional curriculum which ken Robinson address in his book and give some recommendations
Why is it so crucial to find our element and what does it has to do with the world today. Could the world have been better if all its inhabitants were in their own element?
How and when do we put our brain in the condition whereby these network configurations will be generated to their maximum?