Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Patient at the very heart of respirator­y sessions

Compassion, caring, comfort and community the focus of Respire-XI

- By Kumudini Hettiarach­chi

An up- stair room of Wijerama House, the ‘home’ of medics in Colombo 7, is a hive of activity.

Seated around a table, dealing with phone calls and earnestly peering at papers while also discussing the entertainm­ent part with some medical students are a set of doctors – Consultant Respirator­y Physicians (Chest Physicians) fine-tuning an interestin­g and educative programme.

It is all systems go for ‘ Respire- XI’ as the Sri Lanka College of Pulmonolog­ists, headed by President Dr Saman Kapilawans­a, promises an interestin­g and enlighteni­ng programme.

The three- day annual academic sessions, with the theme ‘ Refining Re s p i r a t o r y Care Outcome – Compassion, Caring, Comfort, Community’, the highlight of the college’s calendar, will be held from October 29- 31 at the Galadari Hotel.

With around 500 delegates from Sri Lanka and abroad attending, Dr. Kapilawans­a is being supported in the meticulous planning of the sessions by the Joint Secretarie­s of the college, Dr. Aflah Sadikeen and Dr. Damith Nandadeva and Scientific Chair Dr. Dushantha Madegedara.

High- level teams from the European Respirator­y Society and the Asia-Pacific Respirator­y Society will attend the sessions, with doctors from the United Kingdom, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, South Korea and Japan also participat­ing.

The Chief Guest at the inaugurati­on of the sessions will be Prof. M.H. Rezvi Sheriff,Senior Professor of Medicine, Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Ratmalana, and the Guest- of- Honour Dr. Keith Hattotuwa from Broomfield Hospital in the United Kingdom.

The prestigiou­s Dr. C. G. Uragoda Oration on ‘Allergy and Immunother­apy’ will be delivered by Prof. Raj Kumar, Director of the Vallabhbha­i Patel Chest Institute, Delhi, India.

The symposia will focus on a wide range of issues including

Pulmonary rehabilita­tion; Radiology; Oncology; Critical care & ve n t i l a t i o n ; Pharmacolo­gy; Pulmonary vascular disease; Infection; Paediatric pulmonolog­y and more.

On the cards are Multidisci­plinary Team Meetings on ‘ Mediastina­l Fibrosis’ and ‘ Tracheomal­asia’ as well as Expert Reviews on ‘ Emerging Lung Infections’ and Updates on ‘ S l e e p D i s o rd e r e d Breathing’ & ‘ Respirator­y Allergies’. The sessions will be rounded off with ‘ Clinical Grand Rounds’.

The pre-congress workshops for Consultant­s and Senior Re g i s t r a r s on ‘Pleural Diseases’ will be conducted by Dr. Rakesh Panchal from the UK at the National Hospital for Re s p i r a t o r y D i s e a s e s , Welisara.

Calling on all doctors and other health staff to take part in the sessions for the betterment of the respirator­y health of Sri L a n k a n s, D r. Kapilawans­a explains how he introduced the concept of patient support groups firstly in Badulla back in 2012 and l ater in Mat a r a and Kalutara.

With the patient being the pivot in these support groups, the others included not only the hospital staff but also the patients’ relatives and the community in which they lived.

There are 50 Respirator­y Physicians in state hospitals across the country, covering all 25 districts, the Sunday Times learns. This medical speciality, also known as chest medicine and pulmonolog­y, deals with diseases involving the respirator­y tract.

Considered a branch of internal medicine it is linked to intensive care medicine. Respirator­y Physicians first qualify in internal medicine before securing sub-specializa­tion in respirator­y medicine.

While Respirator­y Physicians deal with a wide range of diseases and conditions of the lungs from asthma to pneumonia; tuberculos­is ( TB) and chest infections to Chronic Obstructiv­e Pulmonary Disease ( COPD); bronchiect­asis to lung cancer; snoring and breathing disorders to sleep apnoea; they are also “very” concerned over air pollution, reiterated Dr. Kapilawans­a.

Respirator­y diseases are the second most common cause for hospital admission after heart disease, it is learnt.

The college founded in 2006 is a collection of specialist Respirator­y Physicians and Thoracic Surgeons who work around the country. Its aim is to keep its members abreast of the most advanced developmen­ts in respirator­y medicine and help disseminat­e expertise in this field.

It also aims to promote specializa­tion in this field among young doctors.

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 ??  ?? Scientific Chair Dr. Dushantha Madegedara
Scientific Chair Dr. Dushantha Madegedara
 ??  ?? Joint Secretary Dr. Damith Nandadeva
Joint Secretary Dr. Damith Nandadeva
 ??  ?? Joint Secretary Dr. Aflah Sadikeen
Joint Secretary Dr. Aflah Sadikeen
 ??  ?? President Dr. Saman Kapilawans­a
President Dr. Saman Kapilawans­a
 ??  ?? Chief Guest Prof. M.H. Rezvi Sheriff
Chief Guest Prof. M.H. Rezvi Sheriff

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