Friday, June 18, 2010
19th Regional Conference of Dermatology 2010
The 19th RCD presents a unique opportunity for the dermatological profession in Asia to come together in fraternity and fellowship. This conference will also pave way for enhanced regional and international cooperation in the field of dermatology.
This conference will look at innovative medical technology - particularly new
drugs, therapeutic devices and biologics. It will also examine developments
in subspecialties dealing with gene therapy, immunodermatology,
paediatric dermatology, dermatopathology, dermatologic and laser surgery.
An impressive regional and international faculty will be assembled to make
this conference.
You will find Kota Kinabalu, on the mystic island of Borneo a truly exciting
destination full of things to do and to discover, from crystal clear seas to
majestic mountains. Come and enjoy the warm hospitality and the unique
culture of the people. Come and be fascinated by the fauna, the rain forest,
the orang utans, proboscis monkeys and other creatures that you will not see anywhere else in this world.
Malaysia welcomes you.
http://www.asianderm.org/
ECG refresher course 2010
Dear colleagues,
The Cardiology Society of Hospital Pulau Pinang is organising an ECG refresher course on the 1st Jul 2010 venued at ACC. It is a one-day event with lectures and discussions detailing right from the very fundamental technical issues with ECG, to the complex tracings pertaining to day to day practice.
Please feel free to forward this email and program brochure to your colleagues in your mailing list, who are currently practicing in the northern region ie Penang, Perak, Kedah and Perlis.
Kindly take note that the "Stump the cardiologist" session is held with the main purpose of stimulating discussions between the "frontline" ECG interpreters and us. Please feel free to post ECGs during the day.
We'll see you all during the meeting!
Sincerely,
Dr SK Ma
MD, MRCP(UK)
Clinical Cardiologist,
Dept of Cardiology
Hospital Pulau Pinang
sootkeng@gmail.com
The Cardiology Society of Hospital Pulau Pinang is organising an ECG refresher course on the 1st Jul 2010 venued at ACC. It is a one-day event with lectures and discussions detailing right from the very fundamental technical issues with ECG, to the complex tracings pertaining to day to day practice.
Please feel free to forward this email and program brochure to your colleagues in your mailing list, who are currently practicing in the northern region ie Penang, Perak, Kedah and Perlis.
Kindly take note that the "Stump the cardiologist" session is held with the main purpose of stimulating discussions between the "frontline" ECG interpreters and us. Please feel free to post ECGs during the day.
We'll see you all during the meeting!
Sincerely,
Dr SK Ma
MD, MRCP(UK)
Clinical Cardiologist,
Dept of Cardiology
Hospital Pulau Pinang
sootkeng@gmail.com
Saturday, June 12, 2010
4TH PENANG MRCP PACES PREPARATORY COURSE
This preparartory course is jointly organized by Penang Medical College, MOH Penang General Hospital and Seberang Jaya Hospital.
It is a 2 day intensive and examination orientated course.
Date : 31 July - 1 Aug 2010
Venue : ACC,Hospital Pulau Pinang
It is a 2 day intensive and examination orientated course.
Date : 31 July - 1 Aug 2010
Venue : ACC,Hospital Pulau Pinang
THE INSIDER'S GUIDE TO PASSING MRCP(UK) PACES
Folliculitis Decalvans
Folliculitis decalvans is a rare inflammatory scarring scalp disorder.
It is characterized by follicular pustules, lack of ostia, diffuse perifollicular erythema, follicular tufting and sometimes, hemorrhagic crusts and erosions.
It is believed that this type of scarring alopecia is the end stage of various inflammatory processes resulting in fibrosis and constriction of multiple hair follicles within a common trajectory.
It is also known as cicatricial alopecia or tufted folliculitis.
Treatment is mainly focused on the eradication of S. aureus and the anti-inflammatory agents.
Combination of antibiotic (Oral Rifampicin and Oral Clindamycin) is useful for this rare inflammatory scarring scalp disorder. But patient might need to be on antibiotic for long term.
The scarring, alopecia and tufting persisted but there was no further active inflammation.
Early aggressive treatment should be instituted to prevent scarring.
Please find the poster presentation during Regional Conference of Dermatology 2010 for the details.
It is characterized by follicular pustules, lack of ostia, diffuse perifollicular erythema, follicular tufting and sometimes, hemorrhagic crusts and erosions.
It is believed that this type of scarring alopecia is the end stage of various inflammatory processes resulting in fibrosis and constriction of multiple hair follicles within a common trajectory.
It is also known as cicatricial alopecia or tufted folliculitis.
Treatment is mainly focused on the eradication of S. aureus and the anti-inflammatory agents.
Combination of antibiotic (Oral Rifampicin and Oral Clindamycin) is useful for this rare inflammatory scarring scalp disorder. But patient might need to be on antibiotic for long term.
The scarring, alopecia and tufting persisted but there was no further active inflammation.
Early aggressive treatment should be instituted to prevent scarring.
Please find the poster presentation during Regional Conference of Dermatology 2010 for the details.
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