Annual Report 2006
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PAEDIATRIC CARDIAC SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA,
20 OCTOBER 2006
1. INTRODUCTION
The Paediatric Cardiac Society of South Africa (PCSSA) is a special
interest group of the South African Heart Association SA Heart),
the umbrella body for cardiology and heart surgery in South Africa.
PCSSA is a voluntary association of paediatric cardiologists, cardiac
surgeons, cardiac anaesthesiologists and paediatricians, all with
an interest in children with heart problems. The objectives of the
Society are to improve quality of care for children with congenital
and acquired heart disease though promoting research and supporting
education and training of children’s heart specialists. PCSSA
is the primary advocacy group for children with heart disease in
South Africa.
The two year term of office of the current Executive of the PCSSA
ends with fresh elections at the AGM on 31 October 2006. The period
of stability has benefited the society and we have been able to
give attention to important matters over and above our annual scientific
meeting. As a Special Interest Group (SIG) of the South African
Heart Association (SA Heart) we developed and strengthened that
relationship.
2. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2005
We are pleased to report that the Society is in a healthy financial
position. The Annual Financial Statement for year ended 31 March
2005 prepared by our Treasurer Dr Ray Dansky, is appended. Reserves
at 31 March 2006 were R 290 577.00, representing a growth of 60
percent compared with 31 March 2005.
3. RELATIONSHIP WITH SA HEART
There was unfortunately no meeting of the National Council of SA
Heart this year. Notwithstanding, we have consolidated our good
relationship with SA Heart. For the first time, the annual effort
made by PCSSA in organising the Paediatric component of the SAHA
Congress has received recognition. Our share of the profits accruing
from the 2005 “Berg-rhythms” Congress amounted to R
100 000.00 or 10 percent of the total profit. The extent of the
profit share from future SA Heart Congresses is well documented
and recognised and will contribute to some extent to the expanding
activities and interests of the Society.
4. TRAINING GUIDELINES AND ADMISSION CRITERIA
Represented by Dr Antoinette Cilliers, the Society made representations
to the Colleges of Medicine of SA which agreed to decrease the requirement
for the number of observed trans-oesophageal echocardiograms necessary
for certification from 30 to 15 and observed EPS studies from 2
to 1 for candidates writing the Paediatric Cardiology exam in 2007.
5. PRIVATE PRACTICE AFFAIRS
We are represented at the South African Medical Association (SAMA)
by Dr Jeff Harrisberg. The major current issue is the SAMA challenge
to the legality of the publication of the national reference price
list (NRPL). Until such time as negotiations between SAMA, the Department
of Health and the Board of Healthcare Funders have been concluded,
we will be to some extent unsure how to bill in 2007. We will be
informed of progress in this regard through the Paediatric Management
Group. There is as yet still no code for 3D echocardiogram.
6. CARDIAC CATHETERISTION LABORATORY REGISTRY AND DATA COLLECTION
Dr John Lawrenson and Dr Jeff Harrisberg have contributed to the
development of the cardiac catheterization laboratory registry project
of the SA Heart. There is expectation that the project is nearing
completion and should be available for demonstration before year
end.
7. GUIDELINES ON ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN CHILDREN
Over the last year, led by Ebrahim Hoosen, PCSSA has prepared a
draft guideline entitled, “Standards of Practice for Echocardiography
in Children in South Africa”. The template for this guideline
is that of the Paediatric Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand
who kindly granted permission for us to use their document for this
purpose. The guideline will be submitted to SA Heart and South African
Paediatric Association for comment in November 2006 and thereafter
published in the Journal of the SA Heart Association.
8. GUIDELINES FOR CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION IN CHILDREN
In further recognition of our professional and ethical responsibilities,
the PCSSA has considered the development of guidelines for cardiac
catheterisation in children in South Africa. The scarcity of Paediatric
Cardiologists in our country and the limitations on public sector
financial resources compared with Asia, Europe and north America,
makes a strong case for the development of such guidelines. The
PCSSA, with guidance of Dr Shakeel Qureshi, is hosting a seminar
on the development of these guidelines in Stellenbosch on the 28th
of October 2006. Our thanks to Dr Jeff Harrisberg for the work he
has done in preparing the draft and the programme. We are grateful
to PARAGMED for there sponsorship for this meeting.
9. NETCARE PAEDIATRIC CARDIAC SYMPOSIUM: OCTOBER 2006
Our annual scientific meeting will be held in Somerset West between
Sunday 29 October and 1 November 2006 as part of the Annual Congress
of SA Heart Association. This year, the Congress is organised by
the Bloemfontein Regional Group of SA Heart with Prof Steven Brown
representing the PCSSA. He has done an outstanding job in attracting
an excellent scientific faculty with University of Witwatersrand
graduate and echocardiography giant Prof Norman Silverman retuning
to South Africa from San Francisco, the internationally acclaimed
interventionist Prof Ziyad Hijazi visiting from Chicago and the
outstanding scientist and surgeon, Prof Emeritus at Great Ormond
Street Marc de Leval, from the United Kingdom. Unable to participate
in our Congress last year due to his involvement with the Humanitarian
support for earthquake victims in Pakistan, we are also fortunate
to have the participation of Shakeel Qureshi, Consultant Paediatric
Cardiologist at the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s
and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London. Now in its 5th year, we
are grateful for sponsorship received from NETCARE toward the Symposium.
That sponsorship has been passed directly across to the SA Heart
Congress Committee from PCSSA.
10. PCSSA RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP
Although we have diverted funds and attracted additional direct
support, there is not yet sufficient funding to launch the scholarship.
Our year end activities will assist in this regard and we are in
negations with a single major donor with whom we hope to jointly
administer the scholarship.
11. SPONSORSHIP
The hospital group Netcare, has again been generous in its support
of our annual scientific meeting, the NETCARE Paediatric Cardiac
Symposium. Abbott Laboratories has supported the operations of our
Society and our Research Scholarship initiative. Paragmed the medical
supply company has funded our workshop on interventional cardiology.
12. THE YEAR AHEAD
Whilst one cannot determine the course of action to be followed
by our new executive, it is hoped that they will build on the platform
established for the PCSSA and continue to grow the activities with
which we have engaged the Society. Particularly, the completion
of the Catheterisation Guideline and the growth of the Research
Scholarship initiative.
The Annual Congress of SA Heart in 2007 will be organised jointly
by the South African Society of Cardiovascular Intervention (SASCI)
and the PCSSA. This will be held in Sun City in the North-West Province.
The PCSSA has been invited to organise, chair and co-host the Paediatric
component of the Joint Pan African Society Of Cardiology (PASCAR)
/ Kenya Cardiac Society - 1st All Africa Conference on Heart Disease,
Diabetes, And Stroke in Africa which will be held in Nairobi, Kenya
13-16 May 2007. This is the first all-African iniative in Paedfiatric
Cardiology an we hope, an opportunity to launch a paediatric group
within PASCAR.
The PCSSA intends developing a South African parent orientated
multi-lingual educational web-site on heart disease in children.
Preliminary discussions have been held with potential private partners
and it is hoped the new Executive will launch the project.
My thanks to my colleagues on the Executive of the PCSSA for their
hard work and support.
Dr Christopher Hugo-Hamman
President PCSSA
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