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PATHE Study Medicine sees steady growth

Celebrating academic excellence and successful operations of the PATHE Study Medicine 2014 VSMU Alumni get-together was held amidst much festive flair on September 19 at Taj Samudra hotel. The events was Graced by Professor Vadzmin V Prystupa, Head of International Department of the Vitebsk Medical University (VSMU), this year's event provided an ideal networking platform for the past students who shared their experiences. The event saw the participation of newly pass out graduates, parents, senior consultants, students, well-wishers and many more distinguished invitees.

The PATHE Study Medicine, a fully owned division of ANC Education, in collaboration with VSMU has paved the way for many skilled Sri Lankan students to study medicine in Belarus and become a medical doctor. Over the years PATHE Study Medicine has seen a steady growth in is demand due to the quality of academic standards and reliable and transparent transfer processes that are maintained by both PATHE Study Medicine and VSMU. This year PATHE Study Medicine has achieved a significant milestone of enrolling 80 students to VSMU in Belarus providing the opportunity for Sri Lankan students to enter a globally recognized European medicinal degree at an affordable cost of Just 3.2 million for a 6-year duration.

Assistant General Manager, Enrollment Management ANC Education, Gishan Sumanasiri said, We have been able to maintain extremely successful operations since the inception of the PATHE Study Medicine. The university has highly commended to standards of Sri Lankan students.

This is very important in the context where a bilateral relations between the two countries have also been strengthened. We want to encourage more Sri Lankan students to make use of this opportunity as there are few more seats available for VSMU in next few months. We have a very strong bond with PATHE study Medicine and ANC Education and we envision this partnership to grow since it provides a valuable opportunity for hard working Sri Lankan students to study in a Belarusian State university. Nearly all Sri Lankan students have displayed very good academic performance proving their skills, said Professor Vadzmin V. Prystupa. More information could be obtained from http://www.pathestudy.org or Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/PatheStudy

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Hospitals pair Western, Chinese medicine in trial

Vicki Cheng

Monday, September 22, 2014

Three public hospitals will begin offering integrated Chinese-Western medicine services today.

The Hospital Authority's Integrated Chinese- Western Medicine Pilot Project will be a testing platform for doctors of both types of medicine to cooperate in setting out a clinical framework for hospital care.

Western medicine will be the main form of treatment and Chinese medicine will play an assisting role. Chinese and Western medicine doctors are encouraged to pair up when going into the sickroom to observe the in-patients together.

The two doctors will write in the same diary exchanging information before designing a treatment plan.

Cheung Wai-lun, director (cluster services) of the Hospital Authority, said: "This is not a research program on the medical value of Chinese-Western combined medicine. It is to try out the system to run this kind of protocol across the entire public medical network in future."

The first phase of the project, which will last for six months, will be carried out among stroke patients at Tung Wah Hospital in Sheung Wan, palliative care at Tuen Mun Hospital and acute low back pain at Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital in Chai Wan. This will be followed by an evaluation before the next phase begins in March.

Three Chinese medicine centers for training and research will send out practitioners with at least four years' experience to join the project under a senior supervisor.

The authority's chief of Chinese medicine and integrative medicine, Eric Ziea Tat-chi, said he hopes the program can provide training opportunities for Chinese medicine doctors as well.

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'Precision medicine' offers hope for liposarcoma tumours

As Toronto Mayor Rob Ford begins chemotherapy for the liposarcoma tumour in his abdomen, doctors may need to try several drugs before they find one that works. But there's hope of better treatments to come in the future through a new technology called "precision medicine."

Cancers are notoriously varied, so even two patients with the very same kind of cancer will respond differently to the same chemotherapy medications. That's because as tumours grow, the genes in the cancer cells mutate in different ways. For every type of cancer, there are different mutations.

Quickly finding the right drugs that will work on these growing tumours is critical, since the side effects of chemotherapy can be devastating.

Now, doctors have found a new way to learn more about the genetics on a patient's tumour, to guide them in their search for the right drug.

A research firm in the U.S. called Champions Oncology developed something it calls Tumorgraft. It takes a small sample of the patient's tumour, and implant them into specialized mice that have been bred without immune systems. The lab then tests different drugs to see which works best on the mice. Since the mice have no immune systems of their own, the researchers can be sure it's the drugs that cause tumours to shrink in some of the mice.

Toronto resident Yaron Panov has undergone precision medicine for the same kind of cancer Ford has: pleomorphic liposarcoma. When Panov was diagnosed in 2010, doctors tried surgery, but the treatment failed and after just three months, the tumour grew back and spread.

Doctors suggested chemotherapy but were not optimistic for Panov's chances.

"I was given just a few months to live," he told CTV News.

Panov's wife, Dr. Rochelle Schwartz, herself a physician, had heard about precision medicine treatments being developed at Champions Oncology and the couple flew to the States.

There, testing on lab mice implanted with Panov's tumour cells revealed that the usual chemotherapy drug that would have been given to Panov would not have worked on him. But a drug developed for colon cancer, on the other hand, showed excellent effectiveness.

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The fight against the deadly Ebola virus is shaping up to be one of the greatest challenges modern medicine has faced in many years. So far, more than 2400 people have died in West Africa,...

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