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Oceania Healthcare calls for aged-care to be priority for COVID-19 vaccinations – New Zealand Doctor Online

Posted: January 27, 2021 at 5:12 pm

Leading aged care provider Oceania Healthcare wants the Government to reconsider its approach to a Covid-19 vaccine by prioritising our most vulnerable those in aged residential care and their nurses.

Under the current COVID-19 Sequencing Framework, should New Zealand remain in a position of low/no community transmission, our elderly will be among the third group to receive the vaccine.

But looking at how COVID-19 has already taken a toll on the elderly in New Zealand with almost all the countrys 25 victims being residents of aged residential care facilities Dr Frances Hughes, Oceania Healthcare General Manager of Nursing and Clinical Strategy, says this plan is not good enough.

If they get really sick, they will swamp the system, or they will die.

At the peak of the period of COVID-19 incidence in New Zealand, five significant clusters were identified in aged residential care facilities. Those residents are particularly vulnerable to the complications of COVID-19 infections.

Oceania Healthcare has over 3,600 residents, contributing to the 38,000 beds across all aged residential care facilities in New Zealand. That total is three times the number of hospital beds available across all District Health Boards combined. With this ratio comes a risk that infected elderly will take up hospital beds that could otherwise be used for people with other illnesses.

It puts pressure on the total system if they dont provide an accessible preventable approach as soon as we get a vaccine, Dr Hughes says.

She adds the vaccine will also need to be made available to staff and healthcare workers of aged residential care facilities as a priority, to protect residents they closely care for.

The importance of this was highlighted when reviewing the cases in aged residential care facilities the most common vector of COVID-19 to aged residential care facilities was a staff member.

We have spent the last year keeping our residents safe and this is the final leg. We dont want to trip on the last hurdle, Dr Hughes says.

As the current COVID-19 Sequencing Framework stands, the first two groups to receive the vaccine will include those working at the border, in isolation and quarantine facilities, and in frontline healthcare and emergency services.

Dr Hughes, and Oceania Healthcare, agree this border and frontline workforce should be a priority and are asking that New Zealands elderly, their carers, and those with chronic illnesses, are included in the first group.

We have to look at the next vulnerable, and that is the elderly and those with chronic illness.

Unless changes are made, aged care residents and those over 65 years will only be given the vaccine in the first group should the country be experiencing widespread community transmission at the time of the vaccine arriving in the country.

To help alleviate the pressure put on vaccinators, nearly 80 Oceania Healthcare registered nurses are currently undergoing the Provisional Vaccinator Foundation Course established by the Immunisation Advisory Centre (IMAC).

That gives each Oceania Healthcare facility at least one vaccinator.

We want our Oceania Healthcare nurses to undergo the same standard of quality control so we can contribute to the growing pool of vaccinators in New Zealand.

Not only will this support the rollout of the vaccine across Oceania Healthcare and prevent residents from clogging up the health system, it will also contribute to better results of the vaccine.

Dr Hughes says giving the vaccine is not a one-size-fits-all approach, and Oceania Healthcares nurses know the condition of the residents and their allergies, and can most importantly ensure consent is given.

It is important vaccinators know the population they are vaccinating, Dr Hughes says. You can imagine how challenging it can be to vaccinate someone who is cognitively impaired.

About Oceania Healthcare:

Oceania Healthcare is a leading provider of premium healthcare services in New Zealand. Home to over 3,600 residents across 44 sites in New Zealand, Oceania Healthcare is transforming the retirement and aged care experience, and redefining what it means to live in a Village.

About Dr Frances Hughes, Oceania Healthcare General Manager of Nursing and Clinical Strategy:

CNZM, BA, MA, PhD (Nursing)

Dr Hughes is a Registered Nurse with over 30 years nursing experience. Dr Hughes has held senior management and nursing positions on a global level and was formerly the Chief Executive of the International Council of Nurses. She has worked for the World Health Organisation and has also served on boards in Queensland, Rwanda and Switzerland. Dr Hughes was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to mental health in 2019. She joined Oceania in October 2019.

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East Hampton Library Digitizes Whaling Log Collection, Largest Of Its Kind On Long Island – 27 East – 27east.com

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Pages from the whaling ship Phenix, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847 (dates contained in this journal are 10 October 1845 - 4 July 1846, 10 March 1847 - 13 March 1847); owned by Cook & Green, commanded by Captain Samuel Percival Briggs. Journal abruptly ends, briefly picked up again for a few days in March 1847. The rest of the log contains poems and sketches of buildings a schoolhouse in East Hampton and churches in East Hampton and Sag Harbor. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

Pages from the whaling ship Phenix, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847 (dates contained in this journal are 10 October 1845 - 4 July 1846, 10 March 1847 - 13 March 1847); owned by Cook & Green, commanded by Captain Samuel Percival Briggs. Journal abruptly ends, briefly picked up again for a few days in March 1847. The rest of the log contains poems and sketches of buildings a schoolhouse in East Hampton and churches in East Hampton and Sag Harbor. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

Pages from the whaling ship Phenix, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847 (dates contained in this journal are 10 October 1845 - 4 July 1846, 10 March 1847 - 13 March 1847); owned by Cook & Green, commanded by Captain Samuel Percival Briggs. Journal abruptly ends, briefly picked up again for a few days in March 1847. The rest of the log contains poems and sketches of buildings a schoolhouse in East Hampton and churches in East Hampton and Sag Harbor. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

Pages from the whaling ship Phenix, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847 (dates contained in this journal are 10 October 1845 - 4 July 1846, 10 March 1847 - 13 March 1847); owned by Cook & Green, commanded by Captain Samuel Percival Briggs. Journal abruptly ends, briefly picked up again for a few days in March 1847. The rest of the log contains poems and sketches of buildings a schoolhouse in East Hampton and churches in East Hampton and Sag Harbor. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

Pages from the whaling ship Phenix, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847 (dates contained in this journal are 10 October 1845 - 4 July 1846, 10 March 1847 - 13 March 1847); owned by Cook & Green, commanded by Captain Samuel Percival Briggs. Journal abruptly ends, briefly picked up again for a few days in March 1847. The rest of the log contains poems and sketches of buildings a schoolhouse in East Hampton and churches in East Hampton and Sag Harbor. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A rendering of the whaling ship Phenix from the pages of its log. The Phenix was on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847 (dates contained in this journal are 10 October 1845 - 4 July 1846, 10 March 1847 - 13 March 1847); owned by Cook & Green, commanded by Captain Samuel Percival Briggs. Journal abruptly ends, briefly picked up again for a few days in March 1847. The rest of the log contains poems and sketches of buildings a schoolhouse in East Hampton and churches in East Hampton and Sag Harbor. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A page taken from the whaling ship Telegraph, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the South Atlantic Ocean and Oceania, 21 October 1834 - 21 May 1836. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A page taken from the whaling ship Telegraph, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the South Atlantic Ocean and Oceania, 21 October 1834 - 21 May 1836. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A page from the whaling log of the ship, Daniel Webster on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Pacific, 20 August 1833 - 12 May 1837 (dates contained in this journal are 27 August 1833 - 19 September 1833); owned by E. Mulford of Sag Harbor, commanded by Captain Philetus Pierson. COURTESY OF THE EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A page from the whaling log of the ship, Daniel Webster on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Pacific, 20 August 1833 - 12 May 1837 (dates contained in this journal are 27 August 1833 - 19 September 1833); owned by E. Mulford of Sag Harbor, commanded by Captain Philetus Pierson. COURTESY OF THE EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A rendering of the whaling ship Phenix from the pages of its log. The Phenix was on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A sketch of an East Hampton church from the log book of the whaling ship Phenix. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A sketch of a Sag Harbor church from the log of the whaling ship Phenix. The log contains poems and sketches of buildings a schoolhouse in East Hampton and churches in East Hampton and Sag Harbor. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A sketch of an East Hampton school house from the log of the Phenix. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A page taken from the whaling ship Telegraph, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the South Atlantic Ocean and Oceania, 21 October 1834 - 21 May 1836. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A page taken from the whaling ship Telegraph, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the South Atlantic Ocean and Oceania, 21 October 1834 - 21 May 1836. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A page taken from the whaling ship Telegraph, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the South Atlantic Ocean and Oceania, 21 October 1834 - 21 May 1836. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A page from the whaling log of the ship, Daniel Webster on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Pacific, 20 August 1833 - 12 May 1837 (dates contained in this journal are 27 August 1833 - 19 September 1833); owned by E. Mulford of Sag Harbor, commanded by Captain Philetus Pierson. COURTESY OF THE EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION COURTESY OF THE EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

The cover of the log of the whaling ship Phenix, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847. Journal abruptly ends, briefly picked up again for a few days in March 1847. The rest of the log contains poems and sketches of buildings a schoolhouse in East Hampton and churches in East Hampton and Sag Harbor. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A page from the log of the whaling ship Phenix, on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847. Journal abruptly ends, briefly picked up again for a few days in March 1847. The rest of the log contains poems and sketches of buildings a schoolhouse in East Hampton and churches in East Hampton and Sag Harbor. COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION COURTESY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

In the Long Island Collection at the East Hampton Library with some of the whaling logs they digitized are, standing, left to right, Andrea Meyer and Mayra Scanlon. Seated, seated, Tina Ambrosecchia and Julia Tyson. DANA SHAW DANA SHAW

Some of the whaling logs and items from the East Hampton Library's Long Island Collection, including a sextant and carved whale stamps. DANA SHAW DANA SHAW

Carved whale stamps. DANA SHAW DANA SHAW

The log book from the Henry. The ship sailed out of Sag Harbor, on August 22, 1845 for whaling along the N.W. coast and returned May 24, 1847. The ship was sold in 1847. DANA SHAW DANA SHAW

The double-sided, back cover illustration of a mariner's compass, possibly drawn by Henry L. Van Scoy, according to "History of the American Whale Fishery" by Alexander Starbuck, from the log book of the Henry. The ship sailed out of Sag Harbor, on August 22, 1845 for whaling along the N.W. coast and returned May 24, 1847. The ship was sold in 1847. COURTESY OF THE EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

The back cover illustration of a mariner's compass, possibly drawn by Henry L. Van Scoy, according to "History of the American Whale Fishery" by Alexander Starbuck, from the log book of the Henry. The ship sailed out of Sag Harbor, on August 22, 1845 for whaling along the N.W. coast and returned May 24, 1847. The ship was sold in 1847. DANA SHAW DANA SHAW

The double-sided, back cover illustration of a mariner's compass, possibly drawn by Henry L. Van Scoy, according to "History of the American Whale Fishery" by Alexander Starbuck, from the log book of the Henry. The ship sailed out of Sag Harbor, on August 22, 1845 for whaling along the N.W. coast and returned May 24, 1847. The ship was sold in 1847. COURTESY OF THE EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION COURTESY OF THE EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY, LONG ISLAND COLLECTION

A rendering of the whaling ship Phenix from the pages of its log. The Phenix was on a voyage from Sag Harbor to the Northwest Coast, 10 October 1844 to 5 June 1847. DANA SHAW

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The Worldwide All-terrain Vehicle Industry is Expected to Reach $4.4 Billion by 2025 – GlobeNewswire

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Dublin, Jan. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "All-terrain Vehicle Market by Type & Application (Sport, Entertainment, Agriculture, Military & Defense), Drive (2WD, 4WD, AWD), Engine (&lessThan;400, 400-800, >800cc), Fuel (Gasoline, Electric), Wheel Number, Seating Capacity, and Region - Global Forecast to 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The all-terrain vehicle market, by value, is projected to grow to USD 4.4 billion by 2025 from USD 3.9 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 2.4% during the forecast period.

The rising demand for ATVs in recreational activities, mainly worldwide championships, will boost the future growth of the all-terrain vehicle market.

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a low impact on the North America and Asia Oceania all-terrain vehicle market. European countries and the RoW region were significantly impacted by COVID-19 and underwent lockdowns, therefore, powersports and recreational activities were stopped. Also, a majority of the ATV manufacturing companies in Europe reported steep decrease in revenues. However, with the resumption of a few power sports and entertainment activities in the coming months, the market is expected to grow in future.

More than four wheels ATVs to be the fastest growing segment in All-terrain vehicle, by number of wheels

More than four wheeled ATVs is projected to be the fastest growing market in the all-terrain vehicle market by 2025. OEMs are planning to be more customer-centric in terms of its manufacturing processes. The growing number of ATV buyers are looking for more than 4-wheel ATVs, especially in military and agricultural applications. Thus, OEMs, component manufacturers, and material providers are jointly working to develop more than 4 wheeled ATVs with better design, performance, and efficiency. Hence, more than four wheeled ATVs is projected to be the fastest growing all-terrain vehicle market.

Utility ATV is the largest segment in All-terrain vehicle market, by type

Utility ATVs are estimated to hold the largest share of the all-terrain vehicle market, by type. Utility ATVs are multipurpose and can be used in different applications such as military, agriculture, construction, forestry, etc. Thus, these vehicles offer lucrative opportunities for all-terrain vehicle manufacturers. In addition, the increasing demand for ATVs in agriculture and military & defense applications in Asia Pacific and North America would further drive the utility all-terrain vehicle market.

North America is estimated to be the largest market for all-terrain vehicles

The North American all-terrain vehicle industry is one of the most advanced industries in the world. Market growth in the North American region is driven by the dominating ATV market in the US and Canada. In recent years, the region has seen the highest ATV manufacturing growth. The US and Canada together accounted for around 96.2% of the total all-terrain vehicle production in the region in 2019. The Canadian all-terrain vehicle industry is a major contributor to the country's economy and provides employment for over half a million people. The country has signed a free trade agreement with its neighbors to strengthen the automotive industry. Technological developments in the US have also impacted the Canadian market and boosted the demand for all-terrain vehicles in the country. Polaris Industries (US), Textron (US), and BRP (Canada) are the leading ATV players in the region. According to analysis, the US will continue to drive the growth of the all-terrain vehicle market. This trend of the all-terrain vehicle market in North America is expected to remain the same in the near future.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Premium Insights4.1 Future Opportunities for ATV Industry Are in Utility ATV Segment4.2 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Region4.3 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Type4.4 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Application4.5 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Drive Type4.6 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Fuel Type4.7 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Engine Capacity4.8 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Number of Wheels4.9 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Seating Capacity

5 Market Overview5.1 Introduction5.2 Market Dynamics5.2.1 Drivers5.2.1.1 Increasing Off-Road Recreational Activities Would Drive the Demand of Atvs5.2.1.2 Increasing Demand for Atvs in Agriculture and Military & Defense5.2.1.3 Increasing Purchasing Power and Spending Capacity of Individuals5.2.2 Restraints5.2.2.1 High Accident Rates May Hamper the ATV Sales5.2.2.2 Restriction on ATV Usage in Wildlife Zone May Hamper the ATV Demand5.2.3 Opportunity5.2.3.1 Increase Use of Technology in ATV to Drive the Demand5.2.3.2 Positive Outlook Toward Electric Atvs5.2.4 Challenges5.2.4.1 Trade Barriers Between Different Regions5.2.4.2 High Cost of Atvs5.2.4.3 Impact of COVID-19 on the Demand for Atvs5.3 Side-By-Side Vehicles5.4 Impact of COVID-19 on the ATV Industry5.5 All-Terrain Vehicle Market Scenario5.5.1 Most Likely/Realistic Scenario5.5.2 High COVID-19 Impact Scenario5.5.3 Low COVID-19 Impact Scenario5.6 Pricing Analysis5.7 Patent Analysis5.8 Supply Chain Analysis5.9 Regulatory Landscape

6 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Drive Type6.1 Introduction6.1.1 Research Methodology6.1.2 Industry Insights6.2 2Wd6.2.1 North America is the Largest 2Wd ATV Market6.3 4Wd6.3.1 Europe is the Largest 4Wd ATV Market6.4 AWD6.4.1 Asia Oceania is the Fastest Growing AWd ATV Market

7 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Fuel Type7.1 Introduction7.1.1 Research Methodology7.1.2 Assumption7.1.3 Industry Insights: by Fuel Type & Region7.2 Electric ATV7.2.1 Europe is the Fastest Growing Electric ATV Market7.3 Gasoline ATV7.3.1 North America is the Largest Gasoline ATV Market

8 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Application8.1 Introduction8.1.1 Research Methodology8.1.2 Industry Insights8.2 Sports8.2.1 North America is the Largest Market for Sports Atv8.3 Entertainment8.3.1 Asia Oceania is One of the Fastest Growing Market for Entertainment Atv8.4 Agriculture8.4.1 North America is the Largest Market for Agriculture Atv8.5 Military & Defense8.5.1 Europe is One of the Fastest Growing Market for Military and Defence Atv8.6 Hunting & Forestry8.6.1 North America is the Largest Market for Other Applications of Atv

9 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Engine Capacity9.1 Introduction9.1.1 Research Methodology9.1.2 Industry Insights9.2 &lessThan;400 Cc9.2.1 North America is the Largest Market for &lessThan; 400 Cc9.3 400 to 800 Cc9.3.1 Europe is One of the Fastest Growing Market for 400 to 800 Cc9.4 > 800 Cc9.4.1 Europe is the Fastest Growing Market for > 800 Cc

10 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Seating Capacity10.1 Introduction10.1.1 Research Methodology10.1.2 by Seating Capacity, by Region: Industry Insights10.2 One-Seat Atv10.2.1 North America is Largest One-Seater ATV Market10.3 Two-Seat Atv10.3.1 Europe is the Fastest Growing Two-Seater ATV Market

11 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Type11.1 Introduction11.1.1 Research Methodology11.1.2 Assumption11.1.3 Industry Insights: by Type & Region11.2 Utility Atv11.2.1 Europe is the Fastest Growing Market for Utility Atv11.3 Sport Atv11.3.1 Asia Oceania is the Fastest Market for Sport Atv

12 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Number of Wheels12.1 Introduction12.1.1 Research Methodology12.1.2 Assumption12.1.3 Industry Insights12.2 Four-Wheel12.2.1 Europe is One of the Fastest Growing Four-Wheeled ATV Market12.3 >Four-Wheel12.3.1 North America is the Largest More Than Four-Wheel ATV Market

13 All-Terrain Vehicle Market, by Region13.1 Introduction13.2 Asia Oceania13.3 North America13.4 Europe13.5 Rest of the World (Row)

14 Competitive Landscape14.1 Overview14.2 Market Evaluation Framework14.3 Competitive Leadership Mapping14.3.1 Definitions14.3.1.1 Star14.3.1.2 Emerging Leaders14.3.1.3 Pervasive Players14.3.1.4 Participants14.3.2 Competitive Leadership Matrix14.3.3 Strength of Product Portfolio14.3.4 Business Strategy Excellence14.4 Market Share Analysis - Key ATV Manufacturers14.5 Competitive Scenario14.5.1 New Product Developments

15 Company Profiles15.1 Polaris15.2 Textron15.3 Honda15.4 Kawasaki15.5 Suzuki15.6 Yamaha15.7 KTM15.8 BRP15.9 CFmoto15.10 Linhai15.11 Additional Companies15.11.1 North America15.11.1.1 Hisun15.11.1.2 Bennche15.11.1.3 John Deere15.11.2 Europe15.11.2.1 Velomotors15.11.2.2 Ecocharger15.11.2.3 Baltmotors15.11.3 Asia Oceania15.11.3.1 Cectek15.11.3.2 Nebula Automotive15.11.3.3 Taiwan Golden Bee15.11.3.4 Kymco

16 Appendix16.1 Insights of Industry Experts16.2 Discussion Guide16.3 Knowledge Store: The Subscription Portal16.4 Available Customizations16.4.1 Side by Side Vehicle Market, by Application16.4.1.1 Sports16.4.1.2 Entertainment16.4.1.3 Agriculture16.4.1.4 Military & Defense16.4.1.5 Others (Hunting & Forestry)16.4.2 Side by Side Vehicle Market, by Fuel Type16.4.2.1 Gasoline16.4.2.2 Diesel16.4.2.3 Electric16.4.3 Side by Side Vehicle Market, by Region16.4.3.1 Asia Oceania16.4.3.2 Europe16.4.3.3 North America16.4.3.4 RoW16.4.4 Detailed Analysis and Profiling of Additional Market Players (Up to 3)16.5 Related Reports16.6 Author Details

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Demand for Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Set for a Massive Hit in and Post 2021, with Mark – PharmiWeb.com

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The skin perfusion pressure testing devices market is expected to register significant growth in near future. Laser Dopplers are most widely used devices for assessment of skin perfusion pressure. Laser Dopplers are used in various applications, such as

Chapter 1 Executive Summary

The report commences with an executive summary which consists of a summary of the key findings and statistics related to the skin perfusion pressure testing devices market.

Chapter 2 Market Overview

Readers can find detailed taxonomy and definitions in this chapter, which will help them to better understand the basic information about skin perfusion pressure testing devices. Moreover, market dynamics, pricing analysis and list of key manufacturers have also been included in this section of the report.

Chapter 3 Global Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Market Analysis 2013 2017 and Forecast 2018-2028 2018 2028 by Product Type

On the basis of product type, the skin perfusion pressure testing devices market has been segmented into laser doppler skin perfusion pressure testing devices, photoplethysmography skin perfusion pressure testing devices and consumables, which is further sub-segmented into pressure cuff controllers and fiber optic probes.

Chapter 4 Global Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Market Analysis 2013 2017 and Forecast 2018-2028 2018 2028 by Modality

Based on modality, the skin perfusion pressure testing devices market has been segmented into portable devices and cart-based devices.

Chapter 5 Global Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Market Analysis 2013 2017 and Forecast 2018-2028 2018 2028 by End User

By end user, the skin perfusion pressure testing devices market has been segmented into hospital, ambulatory surgical centers, wound care centers and vascular laboratories.

Chapter 6 Global Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Market Analysis 2013 2017 and Forecast 2018-2028 2018 2028 by Region

This chapter explains how the skin perfusion pressure testing devices market is expected to grow across various geographic regions, such as North America, Europe, East Asia, India and Oceania.

Chapter 7 North America Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Market Analysis 2013 2017 And Forecast 2018-2028

This chapter includes a detailed analysis of the growth of the skin perfusion pressure testing devices market, along with a country-wise assessment for the U.S. and Canada. Readers can also find information on market growth on the basis of product type, modality and end users in North America.

Chapter 8 Europe Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Market Analysis 2013 2017 and Forecast 2018-2028

Readers can find detailed information about the important growth parameters in skin perfusion pressure testing devices market in several European countries, such as Germany, the U.K., Italy and Denmark.

Chapter 9 East Asia Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Market Analysis 2013 2017 and Forecast 2018-2028

Readers can find information about the various parameters expected to impact the East Asia market, specifically China, Japan and South Korea skin perfusion pressure testing devices markets, during the forecast period.

Chapter 10 India Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Market Analysis 2013 2017 and Forecast 2018-2028

Readers can find detailed information about the important growth parameters in skin perfusion pressure testing devices market in India.

Chapter 11 Oceania Skin Perfusion Pressure Testing Devices Market Analysis 2013 2017 and Forecast 2018-2028

Readers can find information on the important factors expected to make a significant impact on the growth of the skin perfusion pressure testing devices market in Oceania countries, including Australia and New Zealand, during the forecast period.

Chapter 12 Competition Landscape, Company Share, and Company Profiles

In this chapter, readers can find a comprehensive list of all leading players in the skin perfusion pressure testing devices market and detailed information about each company, including company overview, offered products, key strategy and recent company developments. The market players featured in this report include Vasamed Incorporated, Perimed AB, Moor Instruments, ELCAT GmbH, ADInstruments, Biopac Systems Inc. and Transonic Systems Inc.

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This chapter will help readers understand the research methodology followed to obtain various conclusions and important qualitative and quantitative information about the skin perfusion pressure testing devices market.

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Technology Breakthroughs and Growth Opportunity in Digital Dentistry, 2020 Report – Strategic Recommendations to Capitalize on the Growing Market -…

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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Technology Breakthroughs and Growth Opportunity in Digital Dentistry" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This research service explores the various technology breakthroughs transforming dentistry and the growth opportunities of the digital dental solutions. The report also provides strategic recommendations to capitalize on the growing market.

Digital dentistry, the use of digital or computer-controlled dental technologies or devices for dental procedures, is finding applications in restorative, diagnostic as well as academic purposes. The digital solutions are transforming the speed, quality, and efficiency of the dental procedures. The research details the role played by the digital solutions in dentistry, the benefits and drawbacks the solutions and the emerging technologies and trends in the industry.

The report also explains the various segments of the digital dental solutions, its advantages over the conventional techniques, and also covers some of the remarkable innovations in these segments. An overview of the digital dentistry industry, its drivers, and challenges are explored in detail.

The current status of adoption of the digital solutions in North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, Middle East, and Africa are analyzed. Growth opportunities of the intraoral scanners, 3D printers, artificial intelligence (AI)-based dental solutions and advanced visualization technologies are discussed. Strategic recommendations to succeed in the space are also put forth. In addition to the above, this research service also offers insights on the IP landscape and the key patents in the last five years.

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Executive Summary

1.1 Scope of the Research

1.2 Research Methodology

1.3 Publisher's Perspective - Digital Dental Solutions are Revolutionizing Dentistry

2.0 Technology Snapshot

2.1 Digitalization - The New Era of Dentistry

2.2 Benefits of Digital Dentistry Outweighs its Drawbacks

2.3 New Technologies and Trends are Emerging in the Digital Dental Era

2.4 Technology Segmentation - Digital Dental Solutions Can be Categorized Based on its Function

2.4.1 Digital Dental Imaging Systems Have Become the Convention in Dentistry

2.4.2 Digital Dental Scanners Improve Patient Experience

2.4.3 Dental Milling Machines Aid Accuracy in Impressions

2.4.4 Dental 3D Printers Increase Operational Efficiency

2.4.5 Advanced Visualization Technologies Enable Dental Education and Patient Compliance

3.0 Digital Dentistry - Industry Overview and Assessment

3.1 Impact Mapping of Growth Drivers of the Digital Dentistry Industry

3.2 Increasing Population Requiring Dental Procedures and Their Increasing Demand for Better Comfort and Experience will be the Drivers

3.3 Advances in Digital Dental Solutions and Materials, and the Personalized Dental Care Enabled by the Solutions Will Drive the Industry

3.4 Impact Mapping of Growth Challenges of the Digital Dentistry Industry

3.5 Impact of COVID-19 and the High Capital Costs are the Major Challenges for the Industry

3.6 Digital Dental Solutions Require Special Training of Dental Staff

3.7 Digital Dentistry - Regional Adoption Trends

3.7.1 Case Study: Adoption of Digital Dental Solutions in North America

3.7.2 Case Study: Adoption of Digital Dental Solutions in Europe

3.7.3 Case Study: Adoption of Digital Dental Solutions in Asia

3.7.4 Case Study: Adoption of Digital Dental Solutions in Middle East and Africa

3.7.5 Case Study: Adoption of Digital Dental Solutions in Oceania

4.0 Technology Profiles

4.1 Technology Segment: Digital Imaging Systems

4.1.1 Versatile Imaging System with Extended Field of View

4.1.2 Hybrid X-ray Imaging System with High Diagnostic Flexibility

4.2 Technology Segment: Digital Dental Scanners

4.2.1 Accurate, High Speed, and Easy to Use Intraoral Scanner

4.2.2 Extra-oral Scanner with High Price Performance Value

4.3 Technology Segment: Dental Milling Machines

4.3.1 Wireless, Automated Milling Machines with Short Milling Times

4.3.2 Versatile Milling Machine for Diverse Dental Applications

4.4 Technology Segment: Dental 3D Printers

4.4.1 3D Printer with High Speed, Precision, and Material Versatility

4.4.2 Desktop 3D Printing with Remote Operation

4.5 Technology Segment: Advanced Visualization Technologies

4.5.1 Realistic Smile Design Using Augmented Reality

4.5.2 Augmented Reality for Dental Education

5.0 Growth Opportunities in the Digital Dentistry Industry

5.1.1 The Strategic Imperative

5.2 Adoption Trend in Developing Countries Does Not Meet The Technological Progress in Digital Solutions

5.3 Growth Opportunity 1: Intraoral Scanners to Enable Improved Patient Experience During Dental Visits

5.4 Growth Opportunity 2: 3D Printers to Enable High Accuracy, Precision, and Operational Efficiency

5.5 Growth Opportunity 3: AI-based Digital Dental Solutions to Enable Enhanced Dental Care

5.6 Growth Opportunity 4: Advanced Visualization Technologies to Enable Esthetic Planning and Dental Education

5.7 Key Mergers and Acquisitions in the Digital Dentistry Industry

5.8 Key Conclusions and Strategic Recommendations

6.0 Intellectual Property Landscape of Digital Dentistry

6.1 Increasing IP Activity Indicates Growing Interest in Digital Dental Solutions

6.2 Key Patents to Check

7.0 Key Industry Participants

7.1 Database of Key Industry Participants

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In just 14 years, the world has lost forest land more than twice the size of Karnataka – Scroll.in

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Forest land amounting to 43 million hectares, more than twice the size of the state of Karnataka, was cleared across the tropics and subtropics between 2004 and 2017, largely for commercial agriculture, finds a new assessment published by the World Wildlife Fund.

The report, titled Deforestation Fronts: Drivers and Responses in a Changing World, looks at the state of forests and causes of deforestation in 24 active deforestation fronts, which account for over half of all tropical and subtropical deforestation that occurred over the 14-year period.

World Wildlife Fund identified these deforestation fronts based on the likelihood that these areas would experience high rates of forest loss between 2010 and 2030. These include nine forest areas in Latin America, eight in Africa, and seven in Asia and Oceania.

Using five satellite-based datasets, the report finds 43 million hectares (166,000 square miles) of deforestation during the period. Nearly two-thirds of that loss 26.9 million hectares occurred in Latin America, of which the majority was concentrated in the Brazilian Amazon (15.5 million ha).

The Borneo deforestation front ranked second in terms of the extent of forest loss at 5.8 million ha, followed by the Gran Chaco (5.2 million ha), the Brazilian Cerrado (3 million ha), Sumatra (2.5 million ha), the Bolivian lowlands (1.5 million ha), the island of New Guinea (1.3 million ha) and then Myanmar (1 million ha).

The report estimated that a sixth of the total forest area in 2000 was burned at least once since 2002. Dry tropical forests were particularly vulnerable to fire.

World Wildlife Fund warned that forest degradation, from fire, but also selective logging and fragmentation affect extensive areas and often precedes outright deforestation.

World Wildlife Fund also assessed drivers of deforestation, including both direct drivers like forest conversion for industrial agriculture, plantations, infrastructure, and urban expansion, as well as indirect drivers like policy and macroeconomic factors.

Like other research, it found that drivers of deforestation vary from region to region, but large-scale agriculture is the largest direct driver of deforestation worldwide. Forest clearing for cattle ranching is the single biggest cause of deforestation in the tropics.

The report lays out a series of actions to address deforestation, including policy measures by governments and companies. These range from commodity sourcing policies to recognising Indigenous and local communities land rights.

We know what has to be done: protect critical biodiversity areas and sustainably manage forests, halt deforestation and restore forest landscapes, recognise and protect the tenure rights of indigenous peoples and local communities, support local people to build sustainable livelihoods, enhance landscape governance, and transform our economies, food and financial systems to better account for the value of nature, wrote Marco Lambertini, Director General WWF International, in the reports preamble.

With a strong enough global coalition of the willing governments, businesses, local communities, Indigenous Peoples, civil society organisations and consumers we can do it.

This article first appeared on Mongabay.

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The Ford Ranger has been the undisputed king of the new-vehicle sales charts in New Zealand for seven years now. Kiwis love utes and we love the Ranger to the point of giving it cult status.

But does it surprise you to learn that NZ is somewhat unusual in its overwhelming love for the big Ford?

Australian insurance company Budget Direct has taken a detailed look at new-vehicle sales around the world from 2019 and the results give a real insight into the differing automotive wants and needs of other nations.

As you might have guessed, Toyota is the most popular brand overall, topping the charts in 41 countries. The Hilux also happens to be the biggest-selling single model in Australia. Remember when that was the case in NZ? Hilux is actually the top seller in 16 different nations.

Toyota is especially strong in the wider Asia and Oceania region (of which NZ is a part), although there are also a few top-sellers that might seem quirky to Kiwi eyes: the Honda N-Box kei-car (Japan), Suzuki Alto (Sri Lanka and India, as the "Maruti Alto") and something called a Wuling Mini Truck in China.

NZ motorists probably identify strongly with European car culture. While most of the cars on the top-sellers list will be familiar, you might be surprised just how popular they are. The Skoda Octavia rules the roads in Finland, the Ford Fiesta is top in the United Kingdom and they can't get enough of the Fiat 500 in Lithuania. First choice for buyers in Georgia is the Dacia (Renault to us) Duster!

The Tesla Model 3 is the top-selling car in Norway - but you probably knew that already. Europe's biggest-selling car overall is still the evergreen Volkswagen Golf.

Check out the individual maps for Asia and Oceania, Europe, North America, South America, Africa and Central Asia/Middle East in the gallery below. To see a configurable table for the most popular makes, models and car types in each country, visit Budget Direct here.

Best selling cars in each regionNorth America: Ford F-150 (also the biggest-selling single model in the world)South America: Chevrolet OnyxEurope: Volkswagen GolfAfrica: Toyota HiluxCentral Asia/Middle East: Toyota Land CruiserAsia/Oceania: Toyota Hilux

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Long hours, a culture of smoking and great camaraderie: nurses remember their time on the ward in the 40s – Stuff.co.nz

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Long hours, a culture of smoking and great camaraderie with fellow nurses is how two retired nurses remember their days donning starched white caps during World War II.

Nurses are now on the front line of a pandemic but more than 70 years ago nurses saw men off to war and held down the fort in New Zealand.

Daphne Crampton, 95 and Betty Rodda, 96 are residents at Nelsons Whareama Rest Home and both sport pins awarded to them by Oceania Healthcare in recognition of their former nursing years and to commemorate last years International Year of the Nurse.

Crampton entered nursing in 1945, beginning her career as a psychiatric nurse at Nelsons Ngawhatu Psychiatric Hospital where she learned the ropes of nursing and cared for residents until 1950.

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Back then they used ECT (electroconvulsive therapy) which seemed to be effective. They had minimal drugs for therapy.

She hadnt intended to be a nurse but when one of her friends became a lady of the lamp, she thought, if she can do it, so can I.

In those days, training was done on the job.

Nurses lived on-site in a nurses home, and when she wasnt training, she said she was taking care of patients, cooking meals or polishing the floors.

There were limited staff prompting long hours.

Sometimes it would be 13 days before we had a day off.

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Retired nurse Daphne Crampton, 95 was presented with a medal by Oceania Healthcare in recognition of her nursing career and ain celebration of 2020s International Year of the Nurse.

Another stark contrast was how common smoking was, and how it was used as a tool at the hospital.

We used to smoke ... and roll our own. We used to reward residents with a cigarette.

A prized smoke was awarded to those who were nice, she said.

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One of the many villas at Ngawhatu Psychiatric Hospital where Crampton began her nursing career in 1945.

Betty Rodda, had similar experiences, bonding with workmates over a cigarette.

She said it was in her early years of nursing that she learned how to smoke.

Wed come off duty, flop down in the lounge, light a cigarette ... and sit and yarn about your days jobs.

Originally from Invercargill, Rodda had every intention of being a nurse due to her interests in such topics as biology, anatomy and dietetics, leading her to begin her career at Christchurchs Burwood Hospital, formerly a nurse aide training school.

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Retired nurse Betty Rodda spent most of her nursing career as a general nurse caring for everyone from babies to the elderly.

She said she remembered her father being impressed by the uniform at her graduation.

A navy and red cape was worn only when off duty, you never wore it on the ward.

And she said the nurses starched their own caps because the laundry made them too floppy.

They were extremely unclean, she said.

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The Nurses Home at Southland Hospital, formerly Kew Hospital, where Rodda would break curfew and climb through a window late at night after going dancing with friends.

They thought they kept the bugs in our hair from falling on the patients but when they ... ran a swab around them, they found they were filthy.

Rodda became a general nurse, a more senior role than a nurse aide, and spent most of her nursing career back in her home town at Kew Hospital, now Southland Hospital.

She said she made the decision to move back to Invercargill as the rules seemed very strict in Christchurch hospitals but the rules werent much looser down south.

We had a lot of fun climbing in windows, breaking the rules; they had such awful rules.

Rodda said she would be out dancing late into the night with her nursing friends. We used to dance a lot.

Their curfew was 10pm, she said, and they were only allowed to stay out until 10.30pm once a fortnight.

You had to go and ask permission for the 10.30pm curfew; ridiculous.

Being a nurse meant looking after everyone from babies to the ageing.

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A portrait of Betty Rodda, painted by her father who was impressed by the smart uniform at her graduation.

And procedures back then were very different.

We had all the old people lying in bed, we didnt let them get up; we didn't have enough staff. Theyd have to stay in bed and youd just roll them and change them.

She said nurses would rub the patients backs with a skin hardening lotion, nowadays they rub in softeners.

But despite everything, she said the companionship of the nurses was her fondest memory.

There were too few of us, they were too strict, we worked too hard it was great though, it was a great life, great livelihood and a lot of fun.

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Where is the In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Headed in 2021? – PharmiWeb.com

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A recent market study published by Future Market Insights (FMI) on the in vitro fertilization banking services market offers global industry analysis for 2015-2019 & opportunity assessment for 2020-2030. The report consists of a comprehensive assessment of the most important market dynamics.

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Chapter 07 Global In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Pricing Analysis

This section covers the pricing analysis of the market on the basis of region and other attributes in this chapter. It will help the reader find comparative analysis of product pricing across different regions of the globe.

Chapter 08 Global In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Value (US$) Analysis 2015-2019 and Forecast 2020-2030

This section explains the global market value analysis and forecast for the in vitro fertilization banking services market during the forecast period. Along with the historical market and opportunity analysis of the future. Readers can also find the absolute $ opportunity for the current year (2020), and an incremental $ opportunity for the forecast period (20202030).

Chapter 09 Global In vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis (2015-2019) & Opportunity Assessment (2020-2030), By Service Type

Based on services type, the in vitro fertilization banking services market is segmented into egg banking and sperm banking. The egg banking segment is further segmented in to fresh donor egg cycle and frozen donor egg cycle. The sperm banking segment is further divided into andrology servicess and sperm storage. In this chapter, readers can find information about a detailed analysis of the market by different services type and their growth over the forecast period.

Chapter 10 Global In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030, By Region

This chapter explains how the in vitro fertilization banking services market will grow across various geographic regions such as North America, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East & Africa (MEA).

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Chapter 11 North America In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

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Chapter 12 Latin America In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

This chapter includes the growth prospects of the in vitro fertilization banking services market in leading countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and the rest of Latin America. Readers can find thorough information about the growth parameters of the Latin America in vitro fertilization banking services market during 2020-2030.

Chapter 13 Europe In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

Important growth prospects of the in vitro fertilization banking services market based on services type, and country in several European countries such as the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, BENELUX, and Rest of Europe are included in this chapter.

Chapter 14 South Asia In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis 2015-2019 and Forecast 2020-2030

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Chapter 15 East Asia In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis 2015-2019 and Forecast 2020-2030

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Chapter 16 Oceania In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis 20152019 and Forecast 20202030

This chapter consists of important parameters that have a huge impact on the growth of the in vitro fertilization banking services market in Oceania, based on market segmentation, during the forecast period. The chapter also provides an overview of the drivers, restraints, and trends in the Oceania in vitro fertilization banking services market.

Chapter 17 MEA In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis 2015-2019 & Opportunity Assessment 2020-2030

This chapter provides information on how the in vitro fertilization banking services market will grow in the major countries in MEA region, such as GCC Countries, South Africa, Turkey and Rest of MEA during 2020-2030.

Chapter 18 Key and Emerging Countries In Vitro Fertilization Banking Services Market Analysis 20152019 and Forecast 20202030

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In this chapter, readers can find a comprehensive list of all the leading stakeholders in the in vitro fertilization banking services market , along with detailed information about each company, including company overview, revenue shares, strategic overview, and recent company developments. Players featured in the in vitro fertilization banking services market report include Cryopoint, The World Egg Bank, MyEggBank, Fairfax Cryo Bank, Cryos International, European Sperm Bank, Seattle Sperm Bank, CCRMs network and Boston IVFs network among others.

Chapter 20 Assumptions and Acronyms Used

This chapter includes a list of acronyms and assumptions that provide a base to the information and statistics included in the report.

Chapter 21 Research Methodology

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Ayn Rand on Morality and the Misuse of Political Power – New Ideal

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Ayn Rands perspective on morality and political power was philosopher Aaron Smiths topic at a symposium on classical Greek and Roman thought.

Power & Politics was the title of a recent online symposium at which I spoke to fans of ancient Greek and Roman thought about Ayn Rands perspective on political power.

The two-day event, hosted by Classical Wisdom, featured talks and panels with philosophers, historians, classicists and others including philosopher Massimo Pigliucci, psychologist Donald Robertson, and classicists Anthony Long, Michael Fontaine and James Romm.

My own talk, Morality and Political Power, emphasized the ways in which our cultures conception of morality, which extols self-sacrifice, leads us to use political power in destructive ways.

Among the topics discussed:

In the Q&A following my half-hour talk, I answered questions on:

If youre interested in Rand or classical thought, or both, you can read or listen to my article The False Promise of Stoicism or listen to a podcast about Aristotle and Ayn Rand that I recorded with Classical Wisdoms cofounder, Anya Leonard. For a conversation I had with my colleague and fellow philosopher Onkar Ghate about the classics and cancel culture, try our podcast Why We Shouldnt Cancel Aristotle.

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