A FORUM on ONTARIO MEDICINE: business and professional Information from various contributors edited by Dr.Alex Franklin MBBS(Lond.)Dip.Phys.Med(UK) DPH & DIH(Tor.)LMC(C)FLex(USA).Fellow Med.Soc.London, Liveryman of London Society of Apothecaries. Freeman of City of London. Member Toronto Faculty club & Toronto Medico-Legal society.
28 Sept 2013
SAS Institute Inc & MEDICAL RECORDS
"SAS (pronounced "sass") once stood for "statistical analysis system," and began at North Carolina State University as a project to analyze agricultural research. As demand for such software grew, SAS was founded in 1976 to help all sorts of customers - from pharmaceutical companies and banks to academic and governmental entities.
SAS – both the software and company – thrived throughout the next few decades. Development of the software attained new heights in the industry by being able to run across all platforms, using the multivendor architecture for which it is known today. While the scope of the company spread across the globe, the encouraging and innovative corporate culture remained the same.
In 1988, SAS opened its physical operation in Canada. SAS (Canada) has many long-standing customer relationships and recently celebrated 25th anniversaries with RBC, Bell Canada, CIBC and BMO. SAS (Canada) employs both technical and vertical industry experts to ensure that our predictive and business intelligence solutions align and solve our customers’ business problems. Headquartered in Toronto, SAS (Canada ) employs more than 300 people across the country at its Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto offices.
The SAS Canada headquarters at 280 King Street East"
http://www.sas.com/offices/NA/canada/en/corporate/sas_canada.html
OMA Economics Dept (Dr.B.KRALJ PhD + 9 staff) subscribe to SAS)
Cost to provide SAS Statistical analysis system to all OMA members would be approx $300,000 then $100,000 yearly.(according to SAS).
(Comment: this would give extra visual information value to OMA members' medical records and be a defence against the ease of CPSO-appointed OMA-member "PEER ASSESSORS" charging their colleagues with professional incompetence for so-called "poor record keeping". CPSO makes money forcing accused doctors to take Record Keeping Courses in Toronto at about$700 + travelling costs. (BTW the CPSO-appointed doctor who gave the lectures was recently charged by CPSO for improper Narcotic prescribing.)
24 Sept 2013
McGILL UNIVERSITY: FREE CONFERENCE REPORTS
http://www.mednet.ca/en/credits.html
Accredited Conference Report Series
(See program description at the bottom of the page)
Latest Reports
8th World Congress of Melanoma - New Advances in the Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma: Targeting the Hedgehog Signaling Pathway
XXIV Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH)/
59th Annual Scientific and Standardization Committee (SSC) Meeting - Potential for Advances in the Treatment of Hemophilia A
73rd Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) - New Antidiabetic Medications Yield Flatter PK, More Predictable Blood Glucose Levels than Standards
73rd Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) - Clarity Grows on the Role of SGLT2 Inhibitors in Routine Control of Type 2 Diabetes
SLEEP 2013 - 27th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies - Sleep-Wake Systems Intersected: A New Dawn in the Treatment of Sleep Disorders
Digestive Diseases Week 2013 - Progress in Control of Constipation: Highly Specific Agents Change Treatment Algorithm
International Conference of the American Thoracic Society - Updates in the Treatment of Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Primary Care Today 2013 - Update on Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Primary Care
23rd European Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases - Serum Antifungal Concentrations Are Fundamental to Cure of Invasive Aspergillosis
8th Congress of the European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation - The Potential of IV Iron Treatment in IBD Patients with Iron Deficiency Anemia
54th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology - Emerging Concepts in the Management of Iron Deficiency Anemia
54th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology - Seeking Better Outcomes for Indolent Lymphomas
10th Canadian Immunization Conference - Invasive Meningococcal Disease: Focus on the New Serogroup B Disease Vaccine
10th Canadian Immunization Conference - Improving Influenza Protection in Seniors with Adjuvanted Vaccines
10th Canadian Immunization Conference - Nasopharyngeal colonization and disease transmission: Eradication of Vaccine-Specific Organisms Dramatically Reduces Disease Incidence in Recipients/Non-Recipients Alike
4th European Multidisciplinary Meeting on Urological Cancers (EMUC 2012) - Targeting the Androgen Receptor in Castrate-resistant Prostate Cancer: A Step Forward
63rd McGill Annual Refresher Course for Family Physicians - Update on Family Medicine: Oral Anticoagulants, Stroke Management, Ovarian Cancer
76th Annual Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) - Protection Against Radiologic Progression in Rheumatoid Arthritis with JAK Inhibition Appears Similar to IV Biologics
65th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society - Effective Event Reduction in the Era of New Oral Anticoagulants: Pursuing Options
2012 Canadian Hypertension Congress - A Template for Improved Blood Pressure Control and Better Adherence: Integrating Third Generation b-blockers and Single-pill Multiple Mechanism Combinations
2012 Kidney Week of the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) - Options for Iron Correction and Erythropoiesis Stimulation: Better Benefit:Risk Through Individualized Therapy
21st Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) - Progress in Advanced Basal-cell Carcinoma: Exploring Hedgehog Pathway Inhibition
37th European Society of Medical Oncology Congress (ESMO) - Exploring Benefits of Multitargeted Therapy for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer and Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours
89th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Paediatric Society - Prevention and Minimization of Potential Complications from Infection and Disorders in Infancy
2012 Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR) - Progress in Oral Biologics for Rheumatoid Arthritis
28th CINP World Congress of Neuropsychopharmacology - Resetting the Internal Master Clock: A Novel Approach to the Treatment of Depression
48th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology - Hormone Activity Suppression in Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer
10th Annual Primary Care Today Conference - Preventing Allergies in Infants: Focus on Atopic Dermatitis
15th International Congress of Endocrinology and 14th European Congress of Endocrinology (ICE-ECE) - Hyponatremia: Optimizing Clinical Approaches
22nd European Congress on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) - Primary Treatment of Invasive Aspergillosis in Hematology Patients
OMA JOBS
Sr. Policy Analyst, Emerging Issues - September 2013
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The Quality Management Program—Laboratory Services (QMP–LS) is a department of the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) operating under agreement between the OMA and the Ministry of Health...
Sr. Policy Analyst - Health Policy
The OMA is seeking to hire a Senior Policy Analyst (Research) in its Health Policy department, which identifies and responds to emerging and on-going issues in the health care system as they affect physicians and patient care.
Administrator, Business Development & Partnerships - Engagement & Program Delivery
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Business Analyst, Customer Experience - Insurance Services August 2013
The Business Analyst, Customer Experience is accountable for providing business analysis, member and client insights with a view to improving the customer experience, Net Promoter Score and perception of OMA Insurance's value proposition.
Director, Public Affairs - Public Affairs & Communications August 2013
The Director, Public Affairs, is accountable to the Executive Director, and is responsible for developing, managing, executing and evaluating media and government relations initiatives and programs that support the short and long term goals of the OMA.
Team Leader - Service and Operations Insurance Services June 2013
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23 Sept 2013
SWISS HAEMATOLOGY Soc. : HAEMATOLOGY NOTES 265 pages
http://ssh.bio-med.ch/media/shared/uploaded/Files/9/9/6.pdf
22 Sept 2013
PROMED: SYPHILIS in FLORIDA
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SYPHILIS - USA (05): (FLORIDA), HIGHER INCIDENCE
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A ProMED-mail post
ProMED-mail is a program of the
International Society for Infectious Diseases
Date: Fri 20 Sep 2013
Source: Fort Mills Times [edited]
Since 2000, Broward County has seen a 400 percent increase in reported
syphilis cases.
Early last week, 22 000 Broward County residents received an
informational mailer from the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), the
largest AIDS organization in the United States, regarding the shocking
rates of syphilis within the south Florida county. The postal
distribution resulted in a dramatic increase in patients seeking free
testing and treatment at AHF's new local STD clinic, as well as a
letter issued by the local Health Department to providers about how to
help combat the spread of the sexually-transmitted disease.
"While Broward County has the highest rate of syphilis in the state of
Florida, the good news is that syphilis is a curable disease, one best
caught and treated early," said Albert Ruiz, Director, Public Health
Division for AHF and who oversees AHF's Wellness Programs. "We
encourage any sexually active individual who feels that they may be at
risk to come in and get tested, and if necessary, treated."
The Florida Department of Health in Broward County's notice to
providers highlighted the need for a stepped-up response by declaring
613 new cases of syphilis reported to the department's Broward County
office in 2012, 15 of which were congenital syphilis infections passed
from mother to child. This information is in line with the concerning
statistics presented in the AHF mailer, which include the fact that
syphilis cases reported in Broward County have increased by 400
percent since 2000.
Within the 1st 10 days of the mailer's receipt, 6 new clients went to
the newly opened AHF Broward Wellness Center seeking syphilis
screenings and, if needed, treatment. The new Broward Wellness Center
opened for free testing and treatment for HIV, syphilis, Chlamydia,
and gonorrhea on 3 Sep 2013.
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Communicated by:
ProMED-mail from HealthMap Alerts
[Broward County is located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of 2010,
the population was 1 748 066, making it the 2nd most populated county
in the state ().
Its county seat is Fort Lauderdale. Broward County is located on
Florida's east coast between Palm Beach County to the north and
Miami-Dade County to the south.
In 2000, the number of cases and the incidence rate of primary and
secondary syphilis (P&S), the contagious stages of syphilis, was 5979
and 2.1, respectively, the lowest since reporting began in 1941 (Table
1, ). The number of cases
and incidence rate of P&S then increased almost yearly to 13 970 and
4.5 per 100 000 in 2011 (Table 1,
). The southern region of
the U.S. accounted for 44.1 percent of P&S cases in 2011 (Table 26,
). Florida had the 5th
highest incidence rate for P&S of 6.7 per 100 000 among all the states
in 2011 (Table 5, ) and
accounted for 9.0 percent of P&S in 2011 (table 26,
).
Among counties and independent cities of the U.S. ranked by number of
cases reported in 2011, Broward County ranked 10th highest with 235
cases of P&S and an incidence rate of 13.4 cases per 100 000;
Miami-Dade ranked 6th highest with 330 cases and a rate of 13.2 per
100 000; Palm Beach County ranked 47th with 65 cases and a rate of 4.9
(Table 32 ).
In recent years, young men who have sex with men (MSM) have accounted
for an increasing number of syphilis cases in the United States; 72
percent of P&S syphilis cases are among MSM
(). In Florida in 2011,
men accounted for 89 percent of P&S cases, the same percentage as the
country as a whole.
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16 Sept 2013
NURSE PRACTITIONER CLINIC replaces MDs.
(ONT. GOVT.release)New Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic Improving Health Care in Scarborough
Hong Fook Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic Now Open (
A new nurse practitioner-led clinic is offering family health care services closer to home for (Asian) residents in Scarborough.
The new Hong Fook Connecting Health Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic will focus on immigrant health to support Scarborough's Asian community. At full capacity the clinic is expected to provide care to over 3,200 people in Scarborough who currently do not have access to a family health care provider.
Ontario's nurse practitioner-led clinics are the first of their kind in North America and offer important health services such as comprehensive primary care, illness prevention and health promotion, diagnosis and treatment of episodic and chronic illness, health assessments and primary mental health care.
Supporting nurse practitioner-led clinics is part of the Ontario government's Action Plan for Health Care and its commitment to provide the right care, at the right time, in the right place.
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Nurse practitioners in these clinics work collaboratively with an inter-professional team of health care providers and support staff, which may include registered nurses, registered practical nurses, registered dietitians, pharmacists and social workers.
When all 25 nurse practitioner-led clinics are at full capacity, they are expected to serve more than 40,000 patients across Ontario.
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