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Dear Colleagues,
At the outset, let me greet
one and all a HAPPY EASTER!
The last quarter of 2007 was
spent recovering from the wonderful events of the 2007 Golden Jubilee
AOCOG congress in Tokyo, Japan. Memories may have dimmed but they
certainly linger on. The other event worth mentioning was the COGI 10
meeting in Shanghai, China (November 7-11, 2007) which was held with the
endorsement of the AOFOG. There was an AOFOG session on “Preterm Labor -
the Asian Perspective”. The invitation for China to join AOFOG was again
issued but the “political issue” seems insurmountable at the moment.
Perhaps, the next generation of our O&G colleagues will be more resilient.
But, silently I ask, must it take another generation?
2008 much like any other new
year started with an Action Plan Meeting on 5 January 2008 in the
beautiful tropical scenery of Shangrila Mactan Hotel, Cebu, Philippines.
The local Cebu chapter of the Philippine Obstetrical & Gynecological
Society hosted a half day seminar on 4 January 2008 with the Executive
Board members as the scientific speakers and this was followed by a
sumptuous dinner at the Casino Espanol.
5 January was spent working on
the Action Plan for 2008 up to the time of the 2009 AOCOG in Auckland, New
Zealand. Highlights of the meeting were –
Three new
advocacies will be rolled out by the
Federation this year –
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Safe Surgery
Saves Lives – The WHO, the prime mover
of this movement, had invited AOFOG to be a member of this advocacy
since new statistics have shown that deaths due to surgery are mounting.
Deputy Sec Gen Dr Kurian Joseph and wife Dr Rekha represented the
federation in the initial meeting in Geneva, Switzerland last January 9.
Basically, there will be a world-wide move to promote surgical,
anesthetic and nursing checklists to ensure surgery is performed safely.
The next meeting will be in Washington, DC with Dr Kurian, Rekha and
Prof Rohan Bhatt attending. We thank them for representing AOFOG at
their own expense.
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Cervical
Cancer Awareness – The Inaugural AOFOG
Cancer Awareness
Project kicks off in Singapore on May
1-3, 2008 under the aegis of the AOFOG Gyn Oncology Committee headed by
Dr. Tay Eng Hseon. All national societies have been invited to give
their visionary reflections on how to help spread awareness on this
cancer. This event also gives AOFOG officers precious time to bond with
the officers and members of the O&G Society of Singapore. Other national
societies are then expected to launch their own national advocacies in
trying to conquer cervical cancer. Dr EH and his crew from KK Hospital
assisted by the OGSS are funding this initial project.
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The 5 P’s Project
– (Preterm
Labor, Preeclampsia, Prelabor
Rupture of Memberanes, Postpartum
Hemorrhage and Pregnancy
Infections). Initially conceived as a pilot project for Laos, the
project under the wing of the AOFOG Committee on Maternal & Perinatal
Health headed by Prof Tsuyomu Ikenoue will hold the initial workshop in
Karachi, Pakistan on April 28-30, 2008. Ably supported by Committee
member Dr Shyam Desai, a curriculum template will be tested for future
implementation in other national societies wishing to hold such
workshops. AOFOG is funding workshops like these.
Committee
Reports.
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Oncology and Maternal &
Perinatal Health – (as above)
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REI – A follow-up
meeting on Preventing Unsafe Abortions was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka to
discuss how to further spread the declarations made in Tokyo. The
committee’s ART survey is in full swing and we request all national
societies to join in this effort.
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Urogynecology – AOFOG
has linked with IUGA (International Urogynecolgy Association for what is
called the IUGA eXchange, an international advocacy on “Training the
Trainors”. The pilot project was held in Manila, Philippines on March
6-8, 2008.
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Ultrasound and Endoscopy
– Courses are scheduled throughout the region.
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Reproductive Biology –
Formulate plans on how to help with the various advocacies of the
AOFOG.
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Fellowship Selection –
It was nice to see Past President Suporn Koetsawang offer his plans
for the committee.
AOFOG
Educational Fund:
Currently, it stands at US$
116 thousand, we are optimistic that we will increase it as the months
roll by. We have received notice that RANZCOG and JSOG members have
collected sizable donations from their members. Hooray! I hope the other
national societies have their own fund drives.
Important
dates to remember:
Hotel
Galadari, Colombo, Sri Lanka
27 June 2008
(Invitation from Sri Lanka)
Auckland, New Zealand
27-30 March
2009
http://www.aocogranzcog2009.co.nz/
Peace to all!
Fraternally yours,

Prof
Walfrido W. Sumpaico, MD
Secretary General
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