jueves, 13 de agosto de 2020

Report

Introduction 

In the following paragraphs i will describe my five months experience as student  and professional in Switzerland, specifically in Lausanne University and  to make recommendations for the future.

Work Experience 
My work experience here was in a few words learn about  gender violence and migration in Laussane University and on the other hand give orientation to people and families that just arrived to the country. All of this supported by the University as a part of a policy to integrate immigrants. 
During this five months i divided my timen between study in the mornings and working in the evenings, so it was very stressful exhausting at first, but when i get use to it become really enriching for me and gratifying.
Most of the time i were in the university or town hall where people arrive for orientation. Besides it was a lot of work i enjoyed knew and spend time with my new colleagues there, they taught me a lot about work and academical subjects of my interest but also about local culture. It was a really good place, the dress code was not so strict.

General comets and plans for the future
All the things i learned will be really useful for my professional future. I hope when i return to Chile i can work with related subject because the migration is really a phenomenal that in Chile need to be worked and have a better management for the state side. 

 conclusion

 i can only says that this is really a good experience in the end for anyone who has interest in this subject and wants to grow up professionally, besides it can be very exigent at first time. 

miércoles, 5 de agosto de 2020

FREE TOPIC RELATED TO YOUR CAREER: obstetric violence

In this essay we will review and criticize how births develop and which things and behaviors can we change so at the end this process would be less invasive and involve less consequences (mentally and physically) for the women and body with the ability to get pregnant. For this issue we have two scopes; the education before the birth and the labor.
With this propose we are going to introduce and  define a new concept: obstetric violence.  


Obstetric violence is defines as the appropriation of the body and reproductive processes of women by personnel from health, which is expressed in a dehumanizing treatment, bringing with it loss of autonomy and ability to freely decide on their bodies and sexuality.

Chile is one of the countries with 47% of the birth are by cesarean section, while the OMS recommends only 12%. In other word, a lot of this intervention in the country are not necessary and does not obey medical recommendation but other things like price, time or simply the doctor comfort. 

There some cases for example of women that have died after this interventions because the medical personal ignores their feelings and perceptions of their own bodies, justifying their aches as stress, depression or their hormonal instability due to the labor.

As can be seen, the women in the labor many times is seen as a person with no knowledge and no power of decision, so the doctors and nurses ignore them and their feelings continually, this behavior can put the mother and the baby in risk, besides it can be consider as gender violence, also because as we all know most of the obstetricians are men.