ROTARY CLUB OF BURNIE CLUB NUMBER - 18437
THE BULLETIN
76TH
YEAR - No. 46 – JUNE 25, 2018
President - Nigel Morgan
Secretary - George Austin
Treasurer - David Bennett
President Elect - John Glen
Bulletin Editor - Jim Forsyth
THEME FOR 2017-18:
ROTARY MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Invocation
For good food, for good fellowship, may the
giver of all our blessings make us truly thankful.
ROTARY MONTH: JUNE: ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS
Duty Roster - JUNE 2018:
Bruce Clark – Doug Forrest – Jim Forsyth
PROGRAM: Elizabeth Kinneir-Tarte 25th June ?
30th JUNE CHANGE OVER DINNER BURNIE CLUB
2nd JULY NO MEETING
Any ideas for speakers then please call Elizabeth on - 0427 376 747
Apologies - If you are unable to attend for any reason please notify Carolyne at BRL (6431 6333; or email [email protected]) by midday on
Monday. Failure to do so will mean you are responsible for the cost of the meal.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
JUNE
Birthdays Wedding Anniversary Rotary Anniversary
7 Philipa KEARNEY 3 David/Robyn McCARTHY 9 John PEASE 1969
7 James FORSYTH 21 Allan JAMIESON
22 Ken MOORE
28 Jay KOTAY 2014
30 Ian GUEST
30 Douglas FORREST
Sausage Sizzle: Bruce Clark DATE #1 - PICK UP GEAR #2 - PICK UP MEAT LOCATION
23rd June Ian Guest David McCarthy
30th June Nigel Morgan Paul Kearney 7th July Nigel Morgan Graeme Wood
14th July ??? Katie Ly
21 July Wayne Licht Jarrod Boys
President – Nigel Morgan
President Nigel welcomed new prospective member - guest Jarrod Boys to the meeting.
The Change-over dinner will be at the Burnie Club on Saturday June 30th . (7.00 for 7.30 pm) Cost will be $55per person.
Tues 25th June is World Phamacist’s Day. We have been asked to hold a BBQ at Bunning’s. We need 2 or 3 helpers maybe for about 4 hours. UTAS is organising the day and profits will go to Burnie Rotary. UTAS students will be taking blood pressure checks.
Just confirming our meeting on 25th
of June to find out numbers of volunteers for a
tree planting on the 30th June at 12 – 4pm.
Nigel picked up new X Boxes from Harvey Norman (to replace old ones) for kids
at the Pediatrics Department of the Hospital
Secretary – PP George Austin
George reminded members that they can still volunteer to assist the Dream Big program. Contact Rod Greene at Burnie Council if you can help.
Relevant members are reminded that working with vulnerable people renewals are coming due.
George displayed Rotary “going out” badges.
Directors Reports Youth Service – Stephanie Prendergast
Reminder C/F - We still need people to host the Taiwan students visiting BHS in July/August for 3 weeks. Billeting hosts are eligible for a $41/Day expense claim, so please contact Steph urgently if you can help.
International Service – PP John Glen Community Service – Themba Bulle Vocational Service – PP Wayne Licht Program Director - Elizabeth Kinneir-Tarte RAFFLE WINNER: Allan Jamieson .
ATTENDANCE: PP Graeme Muir
Apologies: Stephanie Prendergast, Jim Forsyth, Ken Moore Make ups: Ken Moore Leave of Absence: David Bennett. Sick Leave: Guests: Jarrod Boys Present: …16 Excused:2 Make Ups: 1 Total: 19 Percentage: 76%
LAST MEETING – Guest Speaker – Dr Roopa Mulik -
“Life as a Pediatrition - 16⁰ North to 41⁰ South”
Roopa was born Kolhapur, India. In 1951 it was a city of 140,000 - now more than half a million people and famous for leatherwork and many other handcrafts.
Roopa’s life experiences were fascinating.
Indian Paediatrics
Population 1.2 billion (World 7.6 billion) 40% of total population below age of 15 Australia 19% 5 top causes of death in children
Pneumonia Prematurity & low birthweight Diarrhoeal diseases Neonatal infections Birth asphyxia & birth trauma.
Year 1 Paediatric Post
Crowed Emergency Department 8 year old boy Fever, lethargy Unresponsive Examination, Paracetamol for fever Went to attend severely dehydrated child Mother kept crying and calling us back Kept saying her boy was dying
Guess what, he died within 4 hours
Lesson No: 1 - Always listen to the parent! They know their child well
A baby with spasms
7 day old baby Brought in with fever and seizures Asked the nurse to get Lumber Puncture ready Wife of the boss was around What are you doing? Doctor ‘this is Tetanus, does not need LP
People of all ages can get tetanus. Particularly common and serious in newborn babies. This is called neonatal
tetanus. Most infants who get the disease die. Vaccination offers almost 100% protection As of February 2017, 18 countries remain that have not eliminated MNT.
To the UK, 55⁰ North
As long as I can remember I wanted to go to the UK for higher education Not easy 35 years ago before the days of internet In entire Kolhapur we knew only 2 doctors who were in the UK Wrote to GMC, snail mail Whatever could go wrong went wrong! On the day of departure my mother got severe asthma attack, what if I became
alcoholic?? Officially you could take only $500 (US) Against all the odds got everything sorted and arrived at YMCA near London,
Euston – Mar 1983 I had date for PLAB test in one week ‘What would you do if you failed’? No plan B…!
I have not failed any exam so far, I am not going to fail this one; it worked!!
5 yrs - Junior Doctor in the UK
A lot to learn; new country, culture, the weather Hard life, 1:2 on calls, the best rota was 1:3 Language difficulty, especially on the phone Lot of doctors of Indian origin Learnt to drive, passed driving test 1st attempt Did exams one after other, DCH(Lon), MRCP(UK) My own car, travelling, camping, hiking, locums Freedom with capital F! This was truly ‘a dream come true’
Desert and Red Sea
1988 – Saudi Arabia; my share of oil revenue! Save some money to start my practice in India Thought would be there for 3 years Thought it would be like being in a prison Ended up staying for almost 8 years Got married, Manisha was born in Tabuk Learnt to dive, camping on Red Sea beach Unexpectedly rewarding time of my life!
Doctor who brings back dead babies
Saudis liked to have lots of children They did not like Caesarean section operations Husband or a male relative had to give consent Lots of babies were born with birth asphyxia Neonatal resuscitations were very common ET intubation, IPPV, dead looking baby alive and kicking in 10 minutes! Saving lives is addictive and very rewarding Many such baby girls were named Roopa!!
Back to the UK
1995 – Ryan was born Consultant Paediatrician at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Right place at right time Dearly missed professional life in Saudi Missed the buzz, the excitement, hands on work Slowly settled in NHS consultant role Developed in other areas than frontline clinician
Don’t always listen to a parent!
Heartlands is a giant! Inner city hospital in a poor socio economic area 40+ beds Paediatric ward, (8) 6800 high risk deliveries per year (900) Child abuse was not uncommon Witnessed some heartrending cases of child abuse, physical and sexual You definitely don’t always listen to the parent
Baptism by fire
My first weekend on call at NWRH Burnie 5am Saturday, call from switchboard You are needed urgently in maternity A good size baby; pale, limp, not breathing For all practical purposes dead, but heart beating weakly -15 minutes old Non invasive method to get oxygen in baby did not work.
ET tube, oxygen in lungs, improved immediately
Woman of the world!
Citizen of the world or Citizen of nowhere ‘If you believe you are a citizen of the world, you are a citizen of nowhere. You
don’t understand what citizenship means.’ Where is home? Where do I belong?? I have felt at home everywhere I have lived Ability to transcend artificial barriers of race, religion, nation, culture and
connect to another human being is liberating Economic independence gave me autonomy, mobility, immunity from
oppression and ultimately true freedom Home is where I am! ‘Education’ has been my key for ‘Liberation’
Jarrod Boys, Dr Roopa Mulik and Nigel Morgan
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