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The Bone and Joint Decade SICOT

The Bone and Joint Decade SICOT. Cyril D Toma, MD BJD Ambassador, Chairman SICOT Young Surgeons Committee Prince Court Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna - Austria.

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The Bone and Joint Decade SICOT

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  1. The Bone and Joint DecadeSICOT Cyril D Toma, MD BJD Ambassador, Chairman SICOT Young Surgeons Committee Prince Court Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna - Austria Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

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  3. The Bone and Joint Decade - 2000-2010 • Where do we stand today • What are the future perspectives • What is going to happen beyond 2010 • What have we learnt • Conclusion – if we can draw one Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  4. Endorsement Musculo-skeletal disorders are the most common causes of severe long-term pain and physical disability affecting many millions of people across the globe. They have an enormous impact on the individual, society and health care social systems There are effective ways to prevent or treat these disabling conditions. But we must act on them now. November 1999 Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  5. “The Burden of Musculoskeletal Conditions at the Start of the New Millennium” “Musculoskeletal diseases or rheumatic diseases are the major cause of morbidity throughout the world. These diseases have a substantial influence on health and quality of life and they inflict an enormous cost on health systems” January 2000 Formal Launch of the Decade – Jan 13, 2000 Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland Director General, WHO Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  6. Goal of the Decade To improve the health related quality of life for people with musculoskeletal disorders throughout the world Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  7. Goal of the Decade To improve the health related quality of life for people with musculoskeletal disorders throughout the world Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  8. Goal of the Decade To improve the health related quality of life for people with musculoskeletal disorders throughout the world Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  9. Goal of the Decade To improve the health related quality of life for people with musculoskeletal disorders throughout the world Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  10. Goal of the Decade To improve the health related quality of life for people with musculoskeletal disorders throughout the world Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  11. Goal of the Decade • Raising awareness of the growing burden of musculskeletal disorders on society • Empowering patients to participate in decisions on their care • Promoting cost-effective prevention and treatment • Winning additional funding for research to improve prevention and treatment • Advance Understanding of Musculoskeletal Disorders and Improve Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Rehabilitation through Research Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  12. BJD 2000-2010 More! NANs Research Policy Makers Patient Empowerment Ambassadors Training BJD-Foundation Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  13. What will happen after 2010 • BJD International Steering Committee decided to carry on beyond 2010 • “Our resolution for continuing as an organisation is to ensure that the valuable achievements, unique programmes and networks which have been built up since the Decade’s initiation, will have a communication platform on which to continue and flourish even after the end of this decade” (Prof. Lars Lidgren, Chairman BJD ISC) • NANs continue to play a vital role

  14. What will happen after 2010 Bone and Joint Disorders Decade Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  15. What will happen after 2010 • Will operate as a foundation (a non-profit organisation) which is a status that the BJD has already obtained and is free to carry on with. • BJD has obtained the status of a WHO Collaborating Centre and the plan is to capitalise on that. • The idea is to give leverage at the national / local level based on the status as a global movement. • Ideas will be adapted on a regional basis and implemented through regional councils. Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  16. What will happen after 2010 • First Step • To establish a structure for initiating a global musculoskeletal forum. • Continue to be a multi-discipline, multi-nation network which acts as a facilitator and a catalyst for change. • Aim to operate as a ‘think-tank’ – the officially recognised source of expertise and information in the global musculoskeletal arena. Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  17. What will happen after 2010 • Second Step • BJD will encourage increased regional collaboration. • Regional councils (Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas) may be formed to take the lead on regional issues, and use the existing networks and regional organisations to influence regional policy for musculoskeletal health and science. • Their focus will be in harmony with the central mission of the BJD, but with a local flavour. Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  18. What will happen after 2010 • Second Step (cont.) • Foster the development of patient advocacy by the use of existing organisations to assist new organisations, particularly across regions, and in developing countries. Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  19. The Vision beyond 2010 A society where prevention, treatment and care of people with musculoskeletal disorders are of high standard and accessible around the world Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  20. The Mission beyond 2010 Promoting musculoskeletal health and science worldwide Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  21. Gap Analysis • 61 Supporting Governments • 61 National Action Networks • 1250 Corporate Partners and participating organisations • Web site www.boneandjointdecade.org • An internet portal project was initiated to develop a web-based communication and education system between the BJD, its professional societies, their members and patients of the members (15.000 hits / month). • Newsletter (12.000 Physicians) Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  22. Gap Analysis • 61 National Action Networks • 96 BJD National Coordinators • 35 countries in which the networks are not yet recognised by their own ministers of health as a priority or as deserving support - even that of the non-financial kind Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  23. Gap Analysis • What are the barriers to policy change? Why doesn’t evidence translate into action? • Why do policy makers sign on, and then fail to do anything? • We have to face the reality that just talking about the aims of the decade simply is not enough!!!! Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  24. The Organisation SICOT La Société Internationale de Chirurgie Orthopédique et de Traumatologie The International Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology • SICOT is an international not-for-profit association • The aim is to advance the science and art of orthopaedics and traumatology at an international level and to foster and develop teaching, research and education. • SICOT organises Annual International Conferences, World Triennial Congresses and Trainees' Meetings. It publishes a scientific journal, International Orthopaedics, and a Newsletter. The SICOT Telediagnostic, SICOT Education Centre, SICOT World Portal and the SICOT Awards and Fellowships/Scholarships offer unique opportunities for education and exchange. In 2001, SICOT launched the Young Surgeons Committee. In 2003, it held the first SICOT Diploma Examination. Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  25. Founding Members SICOT • Robert Lovett (Boston), Vittorio Putti (Bologna) and Hans Spitzy (Vienna) • Lovett was a member of the American Orthopaedic Association, the oldest of all orthopaedic associations (founded in 1887) Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  26. The founders of SICO, 10 October 1929 - Hotel Crillon, Paris, France SICOT Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  27. 1936 3rd SICOT Congress Bologna - SICO - changes to SICOT (Traumatology) SICOT Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  28. Focus in L/MI Countries SICOT Trauma Committee • Road Traffic Accidents • Land Mine Trauma • Gun Shots • Posttraumatic Deformities • Tuberculosis, Infections • Malformations • Fracture Treatment Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  29. Membership SICOT • SICOT as the leading international organization for orthopaedics • 3,000 members • 105 countries • has members in both developed and developing countries • Traditional means of communication can be slow and unreliable • North / South information & knowledge transfer very important Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  30. The role of the Internet SICOT • A survey among SICOT members found: • 88% have access to the Internet • 87% want to use Internet for education • 87% want to use Internet to keep up with latest research developments • 77% want to use Internet to support colleagues working in developing countries • 58% want to use Internet as forum for debate Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

  31. “ShrinktheWorldof Orthopaedics” BJD / SICOT World Booth at Paris Annual Conference

  32. Thank you! Carl T Brighton Annual Workshop, Dec 11-14, 2007. Ahmadabad, India – Dr Cyril Toma

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