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MELBOURNE: A group of Australia's leading and internationally renowned
medical specialists will visit Sarawak next week as part of a trade
delegation from South Australia (SA) to Kuching and Kuala Lumpur.
Led by SA Industry and Trade Minister Rory McEwen, this is the first
time that such a group of top medical specialists will visit Sarawak.
A seminar on "Medicine in the 21st Century" will be conducted at the
Kuching Hilton Hotel on Tuesday, Oct 7, at 6.30pm when the specialists
will outline some of the latest advances in medicine.
Leading the specialists is Professor Tan Hock Lim, who is the
Inaugural Professor of Paediatric Surgery at the University of
Adelaide and Head of the Department of Paediatric Surgery at the
Women's & Children's Hospital.
Acknowledged as a world pioneer and an international expert in keyhole
surgery in children, Malaysian-born Professor Tan will explain how it
is now possible to perform complex surgical procedures in young
children without needing to make an open cut, using some of the
techniques and equipment which he designed.
According to Professor Tan, these new techniques will completely
revolutionise how surgical conditions in children are treated.
He will also visit the Sarawak General Hospital where he will conduct
a series of lectures to surgeons and will perform keyhole surgery on
several Sarawakian Children with Dr Anne John, Head of the Department
of Surgery, who is also an Australian-trained paediatric surgeon.
Another member of the visiting medical team will be Dr John Chen, a
Sarawakian now living in Adelaide. He is the Deputy Director of the
Liver Transplantation Department at Flinders University and is an
expert on liver cancers.
Dr Chen will give a talk on the latest treatment for liver cancers and
liver transplantation.
Dr Suren Krishnan, an ex-Singaporean and expert on reconstructive head
and neck surgery, will talk on surgery for head and neck cancers,
while Dr Martin Borg, an expert on radiotherapy from the Royal
Adelaide Hospital Cancer Centre, will discuss the latest treatment for
cancer of the nose, a common cancer among Asians. Dr Borg will be
making his fourth trip to Kuching and will give a separate talk on
breast cancer on Monday night.
Professor Alan Crockett, an expert on chest diseases, will give an
update on asthma and other common chest conditions.
"We are keen to share our expertise with Malaysian specialists and to
develop links with Sarawakian specialists and to help Malaysia train
more specialists," Professor Tan said.
"A new telehealth system, about to be launched in Australia, will make
it easy for Sarawak specialists to link up with their Australian
counterparts for real time virtual consultation."
Dr Chris Hughes, an authority in telehealth, will tell the Sarawak
medical seminar how this can be done.
Dr Krishnan, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons chairman for
South Australia and Northern Territories, says that "coming from this
part of the world, many of us would like to give something back" - a
sentiment shared by Dr Chen and Professor Tan.
The seminar, to be opened by Mr McEwen, is free and is inclusive of a
networking dinner. It is open to the public.
The free admission is on a first come first served basis via
registration.
Those interested to attend the seminar - can register by contacting
Dr. Kid, of the Malaysian Medical Association (Sarawak Chapter) on
082-874037, or contact Mr. Rodger Chan, of the Australia Business
Centre in Sarawak, on 082-48388, 483999 or 012-8840033 or email
rodgerc@tm.net.my.
The Sarawak Alumni of the University of Adelaide can be contacted via
Ms Fong on 082-346712 or 016-8592411 or Dr Sim Swee Liang on
082-247693. - Bernama
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