29 Aug 2011

LAHORE; DENGUE FEVER

Eid congregation venues yet to be fumigated

LAHORE, Aug 28: As dengue fever patients have touched the 1,000 mark in Lahore alone, the Punjab health department and city district government of Lahore are yet to fumigate a number of parks where Eid congregations are to be held, it is learnt.
Large-scale movement of people to and from the Punjab capital may also worsen the situation as carriers of the disease can be the major risk for the spread of the dengue virus.
The respective authorities already struggling hard to prevent dengue spread have reportedly ignored bus, train and airline terminals from where massive travelling is expected ahead of Eid.
The health and medical experts believe that these places may become potential threats to the health of a large number of passengers.
They say especially goods, luggage and other articles in public transport may cause spread of dengue mosquitoes if timely and effective fumigation or spray was delayed prior to Eid. Similarly, the CDGL has no plan so far for fumigation at parks and open places where Eid prayers are to be offered in the morning. Any negligence in this regard may pose a threat to the health of scores of faithful as the Aedes Agypti is active in the morning and in the evening.
According to a source, efforts to control dengue fever in the city also affected when differences developed between Lahore Executive District Officer (EDO) Dr Umer Farooq Baloch and the Punjab health department officials over the number of patients tested positive for dengue virus.
In a recent meeting, Dr Umer Baloch has raised an objection to the reporting mechanism devised by the Punjab Directorate General Health Services to collect data on dengue fever patients in the city.
The source said the health EDO claimed in the meeting that some health department officials had reported around 950 dengue patients in the city while the actual number was not more than 450.
When contacted Punjab Health Director-General Chaudnry Muhammad Aslam said there was no separate plan for places like Lorry Adda, railway station, Niazi Bus Stand etc. for fumigation.
He said instructions had already been issued to the CDGL officials for fumigation at such public places besides schools, public toilets, marriage halls, etc. To a question about the differences over the number of patients, he said the health department officials collected data from public and private hospitals of the city and later forward it to the health EDO.
He said the EDO later finalised the dengue cases after verifying them from the respective health facility. During verification process, he said, the EDO expressed his doubt about some dengue cases owing to duplication and incomplete particulars of patients.
He, however, said there was no difference over the number of dengue fever patients between the health department officials.
Dr Umer Farooq told Dawn that some 450 people were diagnosed with dengue in the city so far.
He said some health department officials had entered names of several patients twice in the final list of confirmed dengue patients besides mentioning some of those patients whose particulars were incomplete.

22 Aug 2011

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21 Aug 2011

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20 Aug 2011

CEJKA SEARCH: USA MD EARNINGS

Specialty
Median
Allergy & Immunology$249,674
Anesthesiology$370,500
Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery$533,084
Cardiology$402,000
Colon & Rectal Surgery$394,723
Critical Care Medicine$264,750
Dermatology$375,176
Diagnostic Radiology – Interventional$478,000
Diagnostic Radiology – Non-Interventional$454,205
Emergency Care$267,293
Endocrinology$218,855
Family Medicine$208,861
Family Medicine – with Obstetrics$209,565
Gastroenterology$405,000
General Surgery$357,091
Geriatrics$187,602
Gynecological Oncology$413,500
Gynecology$232,075
Gynecology & Obstetrics$275,152
Hematology & Medical Oncology$320,907
Hospitalist$215,716
Hypertension & Nephrology$259,677
Infectious Disease$227,750
Intensivist$313,152
Internal Medicine$214,307
Neonatology$280,771
Neurological Surgery$592,811
Neurology$236,500
Nuclear Medicine (M.D. only)$331,000
Obstetrics$275,152
Occupational / Environmental Medicine$223,750
Ophthalmology$238,200
Oral Surgery$380,500
Orthopedic Surgery$500,672
Orthopedic Surgery – Hand$476,039
Orthopedic Surgery – Joint Replacement$605,953
Orthopedic Surgery – Pediatrics$425,000
Orthopedic Surgery – Spine$688,503
Orthopedic-Medical$297,348
Otolaryngology$368,777
Pathology (M.D. only)$354,750
Pediatric Allergy$198,458
Pediatric Cardiology$233,958
Pediatric Endocrinology$187,957
Pediatric Gastroenterology$240,895
Pediatric Hematology / Oncology$212,577
Pediatric Infectious Disease$209,680
Pediatric Intensive Care$272,000
Pediatric Nephrology$198,686
Pediatric Neurology$219,561
Pediatric Pulmonary Disease$201,841
Pediatric Surgery$419,783
Pediatrics & Adolescent$209,873
Perinatology$394,121
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation$237,628
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery$390,142
Psychiatry$214,740
Psychiatry – Child$216,360
Pulmonary Disease$306,829
Radiation Therapy (M.D. only)$447,250
Reproductive Endocrinology$317,312
Rheumatologic Disease$224,000
Sports Medicine$231,540
Transplant Surgery – Kidney$365,125
Transplant Surgery – Liver$454,287
Trauma Surgery$424,555
Urgent Care$222,920
Urology$413,941
Vascular Surgery$413,629

19 Aug 2011

Dr.Glenn Ivan SAWYER : 103y.

August 2011

OMA Past General-Secretary & Editor Ont.Med.Review Glenn Ivan SAWYER Pharmacist, MD(U.West.Ont.1936) LLB(U.W.O.1976) now 103y

Possibly the oldest living physician is Glenn Ivan SAWYER now living in Victoria, British Columbia.

Recently Dr.Sawyer's second wife Helen May (nee Wood) died on July 30,2011.

First wife Meta , a school teacher,was four years his senior. When they first met Dr. Sawyer was a 17y pharmacy apprentice in  Southern Ontario. After an engagement, Meta continued to work and support Glenn during his medical studies. The local school board would not allow teachers to marry. After graduation they married.. Two years later GLENNA was born. After 7 years a son was adopted. Meta died in1980.at 76y.

Dr. Sawyer first practiced in the small town of St.Thomas (popn today 35,000).from 1939-1952.

In 1949 joined the OMA staff. From 1952-1973 he was General-Secretary and from 1960-1973was` also Edtor of the Ontario Medical Review.This wise move allowed Dr.Sawyer to benefit from a full pension which he has enjoyed for 38 years. (A policy which could well be copied by other MDs to move into medical adminstration after 15 years. Now preferably with a MBA or LLB- both can be obtained on-line)

Following retirement from the OMA Dr. Sawyer was from 1977-1980 Exec.Dir. Ont.Assn.Medical Labs( 220 private labs.)

In 1978 Dr.Sawyer together with Ont.Min.Health Lawyer Gilbert SHARPE published "Doctors & the Law" Butterworths. ISBN 0 409 86628 8.

Dr. Sawyer was commissioned by the OMA to write" The First 100 years" ,this privately printed 1980 book was funded by N.Y.Life Ins.&Constellation Assurance companies. A few copies remain in OMA library.

On retirement Dr.Sawyer first moved to Strathroy, popn.20,000) to be near his daughter,a Director of Nursing. Later moving to his present residence in Victoria.

Donated $50,000 for a Meta M.Sawyer Student bursary to be first awarded to a needy student in 2012.

Dr.Glenn Ivan SAWYER

19 August 2011

OMA Past General-Secretary & Editor Ont.Med.Review Glenn Ivan SAWYER Pharmacist, MD(U.West.Ont.1936) LLB(U.W.O.1976) now 103y

Possibly the oldest living physician is Glenn Ivan SAWYER now living in Victoria, British Columbia.

Recently Dr.Sawyer's second wife Helen May (nee Wood) died on July 30,2011.

First wife Meta , a school teacher,was four years his senior. When they first met Dr. Sawyer was a 17y pharmacy apprentice in  Southern Ontario. After an engagement, Meta continued to work and support Glenn during his medical studies. The local school board would not allow teachers to marry. After graduation they married.. Two years later GLENNA was born. After 7 years a son was adopted. Meta died in1980.at 76y.

Dr. Sawyer first practiced in the small town of St.Thomas (popn today 35,000).from 1939-1952.

In 1949 joined the OMA staff. From 1952-1973 he was General-Secretary and from 1960-1973was` also Edtor of the Ontario Medical Review.This wise move allowed Dr.Sawyer to benefit from a full pension which he has enjoyed for 38 years. (A policy which could well be copied by other MDs to move into medical adminstration after 15 years. Now preferably with a MBA or LLB- both can be obtained on-line)

Following retirement from the OMA Dr. Sawyer was from 1977-1980 Exec.Dir. Ont.Assn.Medical Labs( 220 private labs.)

In 1978 Dr.Sawyer together with Ont.Min.Health Lawyer Gilbert SHARPE published "Doctors & the Law" Butterworths. ISBN 0 409 86628 8.

Dr. Sawyer was commissioned by the OMA to write" The First 100 years" ,this privately printed 1980 book was funded by N.Y.Life Ins.&Constellation Assurance companies. A few copies remain in OMA library.

On retirement Dr.Sawyer first moved to Strathroy, popn.20,000) to be near his daughter,a Director of Nursing. Later moving to his present residence in Victoria.

Donated $50,000 for a Meta M.Sawyer Student bursary to be first awarded to a needy student in 2012.

15 Aug 2011

ROCHE:ACTEMRA now approved in UK for Juvenile R.A.

ROCHE RoACTEMRA approved in UK for Juvenile RA.  (Liverpool Alder Hay Hosp.)

ROCHE multi-country ACTEMRA trial on Ankylosing Spondylitis not yet published.

DRUG cost of 400mg MONTHLY sub.cut infusion $1700. (4-8mg/kg).