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Vol.No.54. No.23

FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY

DECEMBER 05, 2016

And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity. Colossians 3:14

Continuing Medical Education in Colorectal Surgery for Faculty

Special Prayers

: December 04 - 10, 2016

Community Health and CHAD : Dr. Jasmin Helan N. and Staff Mrs. Rajeswari Siva and Staff New Life Centre: Dr. Kuryan George and Staff United Methodist Church of America, USA Council Member : Dr. A. Roop Kumar Voluntary Health Association of India Council Member : Mr. Alok Mukhopadhyay Vellore CMC Foundation, Inc. Council Members : Ms. Katherine D. Guenther Dr. Honorine Ward We welcome:

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he Department of Colorectal Surgery, in collaboration with the Departments of Radiation Oncology and Medical Oncology, conducted the 7th Continuing Medical Education programme in colorectal surgery. The academic deliberations were spread over three days, 17th to 19th November, 2016. The theme for this year’s conference was Balancing Outcomes in the Management of Low Rectal Cancer – Oncological Results and Quality of Life. The conference was attended by more than 50 delegates from across the country and more than 10 eminent faculty from India and abroad, who have an

interest and vast experience in the management of low rectal cancer. The faculty from the United Kingdom, Australia, Sri Lanka and Brazil brought in new ideas and perspectives, in improving oncological and functional outcomes. The first day’s discussions, after a quick recapitulation of the history and evolution of management of rectal cancer, focused on reviewing its current status and the evidence that supports it. Continued on Page 2

Dr. Lilly Varghese, Professor, Obstetrics & Gynaecology Unit-II, on her return from sabbatical leave. Sunday Services : December 11, 2016 6.00 pm

: Scudder Auditorium Dr. Abraham Joseph

6.30 pm

: Hospital Chapel Hospital Carol Service

Obituaries : Mrs. Lilly Pandiaraj, mother-in-law of Mr. Andrew Babu, Head of Physiotherapy Unit and mother of Mrs. Jeya Rahael, B.Sc.(N) batch of 1987 on 28th November, 2016. Mrs. Aruna Ruth Hansdak mother of Dr. Samuel George Hansdak, Professor, Medicine Unit-IV and mother-in-law of Dr. Hema Paul, Asst. Physician & HICC Officer on 28th November, 2016. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved members of the families at this time of grief and loss.

departments of Cardiology, T heCardiothoracic Surgery, Critical

Care and Anaesthesia worked together towards performing the first ventricular tachycardia ablation involving activation mapping with ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) support in Asia.

The patient had suffered a myocardial infarction in 1997, leaving him with a scar and poor ventricular function. Abnormal passage of current through this scar resulted in his suffering from recurrent ventricular tachycardia at the rates of 230-250bpm.

The best way to treat this would involve mapping the abnormal circuits while the patient was in VT – activation mapping.

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CMC sets Surgical Milestone in Asia

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