Friday 19 March 2010

Audit






Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery services at Goroka General Hospital commenced in April 2008. In August 2009 (after 16 months) the operation theatre was closed for all electives due to the break down of scavenging & air-conditioning systems. The following are statistics for all the procedures done within that period. Within a 16 months period, 488 cases were operated on. More than 60% of these cases were done as day cases. Most of them were cystic lesions which received sclerotherapy followed by keloids & scar revisions. The major reconstructive surgeries followed head & neck cancer ablative surgeries with the Ear-Nose-Throat & Head & Neck surgeon and Facio-Maxillary surgeon as 'team surgery'.

We are now interested to expand our specialist services into Cosmetic or Aesthetic/Esthetic & Dermatologic Surgery! Please read up on our work & consult us for free on this email address: molwillie@yahoo.com

Wednesday 10 March 2010

Projects

Sample pages from the book, 'Goroka General Hospital Basic Statistics, 1998 - 2008'




















































Compiling of a manual containing the basic hospital statistics from 1998-2008
-Basic hospital statistics can help us to make decisions as to how best to use our limited resources. From 1969 when the hospital opened, until the present time, there has been no such statistics manual. This will be the first attempt to publish such data in the form of a manual.



Dr. Mol has recently completed publishing 'Goroka General Hospital Basic Statistics, 1998 - 2008'. This project was completed on the 9th of July 2010 & published recently.


The features of this manual includes:

Section A - Outpatient Services (Pages 1 - 92)


Section B - Inpatient Services (Pages 93 - 378)


Section C - Support Services (Pages 379 - 441)


Section D - Appendix (Pages 442 - 489)


Section E - Supplementary Report - Head & Neck Cancer Report, 2006-2008 (26 Separate Pages)
 
It has over 515 pages and they are all in color. One single graph (figure) occupies 1 page. The appendix contains provincial demographic data, hospital staff data, maps etc.

NEW PROJECT:

'Salvage Medic' is currently engaged in registering all cases of Vascular Anomalies in PNG. This is to help understand the pattern of this category of disease in PNG & also to help collectively manage these patients at one point. 'Salvage Medic' will collect related data & eventually publish it at intervals for healthcare workers as well as the general public to keep them informed.

Click on the section here to download the registration form: http://molwillie.blogspot.com/2017/11/vascular-anomalies-va-registry-png.html

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