Dr. David Wilcox’s book “How To Avoid Being a Victim of the American Healthcare System: A Patient’s Handbook for Survival” Becomes A Best Seller!

Dr. David Wilcox launched his new book “How To Avoid Being a Victim of the American Healthcare System: A Patient’s Handbook for Survival”, and it Became a Best Seller.

Have you ever wondered what really goes on inside the American Healthcare System? Why does your insurance company deny your claims? Why are your prescription drug prices so high?

If you’re frustrated about falling through the cracks and not getting the care you need – from doctors, nurses, hospitals, and others – then this book will give you the insider knowledge you need straight from a medical professional who has decades of experience in all aspects of the American Healthcare System.

This book will provide you with a comprehensive foundation of knowledge about all aspects of health care – from going to the hospital, to handling insurance companies, to finding lower cost alternatives for medications. Most of all, this book will empower you with the skills to help you navigate the complex American Healthcare System safely and become an equal partner in your care.

In a recent interview on the Thriving Entrepreneur Radio Show, Dr. David Wilcox said, “You’re hiring your care team. It’s not the other way around. They don’t hire you as a patient or a consumer, so you need to check and make sure you do your research to make sure you’re going to get the best care possible.”

The host, Steve Kidd said, “Especially with everything happening today, it is imperative that we are conscious of and diligent about our medical care. This is a fantastic book that will help you begin the process of keeping track of one of the most valuable and important things we have to. I urge everyone to get their book on Amazon today!”

Get your copy TODAY! https://amzn.to/3nE9Tp3

Dr. Wilcox is a Doctorate prepared nurse who also holds a Masters in Health Administration and is Board Certified in Nursing Informatics. Dr. Wilcox has 28 years of healthcare experience in which he worked as a bedside nurse, hospital administrator, and in healthcare information technology which has helped him to develop his unique perspective on the American Healthcare System.

Dr Wilcox has been published in Health Management Technology for his work in patient throughput, American Nurse Today for his work in health care mobility solutions and the American Organization of Nurse Leaders (AONL) Voice for the use of technology in wellness and patient engagement. Dr. Wilcox is the author of the book “How to Avoid Being a Victim of the American Healthcare System: A Patient’s Handbook for Survival (2021)” available at https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578878364 Dr. Wilcox is a past member of the Institute of Healthcare Improvements Flow Community and has presented at multiple national conferences.

Dr. Wilcox currently resides in North Carolina with his wife and their three dogs.

Dr Wilcox’s website: Dr. David Wilcox – Healthcare, American Healthcare System (drdavidwilcox.com)

 

Apollo Cancer Centres & Apollo Proton Cancer Centres, a Ray of Hope to Patients from across the world

Apollo Cancer Centres (ACC), ranked among the top super specialty hospitals, offering advanced tertiary care in Oncology, Neurology and Neurosurgery, among others, gives new ray of hope to international patients from Chile, Iran, Myanmar & Sri Lanka who were diagnosed with various cancer diseases. Hon’ble Tamil Nadu Health Minister Thiru. Ma Subramanian visited Apollo Proton Cancer Centre and interacted with International patients on their visit to Chennai for Cancer treatment in the presence of Ms Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals, Mr Harshad Reddy, Director-Operations, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, among other dignitaries. 

Post interacting with the International patients, Thiru Ma Subramanian, Minister for Health and Family Welfare of Tamil Nadu said, “Chennai is one of the most popular destinations in India providing  state-of-the-art medical care to critical patients traveling many miles with the hope of specialized treatment. I am happy to see the technological advancements, specialized treatment, and care offered by Apollo Hospitals that exemplifies the standards that make Chennai as one of the most popular destinations for medical treatment. The positive experience, successful treatment and supportive care experienced by these International patients will result in many more patients choosing Chennai for their medical value treatment”. 

Speaking on the occasion, Ms Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals, said, “At Apollo, we are happy to be setting new standards in cancer care with the latest technology, skilled cancer management teams (CMT) and supportive care that has led to patients all the way from South America flying to Chennai for best possible treatment with utmost care. This is one of the first such patient who has travelled 40+ hours to get treated by our experienced team. I am confident, his journey and successful treatment will pave way for many more discerning patients to choose quality and affordable treatment offered in Chennai at Apollo Cancer Centres. It reaffirms that Chennai continues to be one of the most important hubs for medical value travel in the country and Apollo Cancer Centres prides in bringing latest drugs, therapies and technology adoption to enhance the future of cancer care to patients. 

Apollo Cancer Centres recently saw a surge in International patients visiting for Cancer treatment from different parts of the world. For the first time, a patient from Chile travelled over 16229 Kms to seek treatment in Apollo Proton Cancer Centre at these challenging times. A 58 years old gentleman, an Engineer by profession, had history of a skull base lesion that was noted when he had problems in vision. It was treated in 2012 with radiotherapy at Chile, following which he was alright till 2021, but soon started developing symptoms which threatened his vision. He immediately approached his local surgeon, where he was found to have disease progression, deemed inoperable due to the critical structures located nearby, and he was advised radiotherapy, preferably proton beam therapy in view of irradiation to the same site. He then approached Apollo Proton Cancer centre and travelled all the way from South America to Chennai for proton beam therapy last month. 

Sharing his happiness on the treatment received, Mr. Juan Francisco Paladines, from Chile said, “The resurgence of a lesion in a critical site made standard radiotherapy a difficult option. I was suggested to explore Proton beam therapy in view of the reirradiation to the same site. My search for the best proton therapy led me to travel to Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Chennai, India. Under the care of the Neuro-Oncology Cancer Management team at Apollo, I was offered high precision radiotherapy using the finest and modern image-guided, pencil beam scanning proton beam therapy and have successfully completed the treatment resulting in vision getting preserved. I am grateful to the team of oncologists, support team and members of Apollo for their support through this journey.”

Another patient, a 72year old woman from Myanmar was diagnosed with Recurrent Skull Base Meningioma. Before visiting India, the patient was diagnosed in Singapore and Left sphenoidal ridge tumor was detected on doing CT Neck in July 2014 during assessment for Thyroidectomy. Later further evaluation for this tumor was done at NUH Singapore and the Neuro Surgeon then recommended for conservative treatment and advised regular follow up with the impression of Meningioma. On 30 August 2016 because of failing vision of the left eye decided and did subtotal excision of the tumor by Consultant Neuro Surgeon Prof. Tin Htun Aung at Pun Hlaing Hospital in Yangon Myanmar. The patient sister in law also a Medical Oncologist from Myanmar, approached Apollo Cancer Centre for a cyber-knife surgery.  

Prof Yin Yin Htun, Medical Oncologist and sister in law of the Myanmar patient, said “As I’m an oncologist by profession we know the facilities available at Apollo Cancer Centre in Chennai, India. Apollo Cancer Centre has all the latest technology for the Cancer treatment  when compare to other countries. We are very much happy with the care provided by the team and opinion from experts here.”

Global Conference Organised To Discuss Breakthrough Researches In Healthcare Industry

Arihant School of Pharmacy & Bio-Research Institute, Gandhinagar organized a two-day virtual 15th INDO-US Conference in collaboration with APP Gujarat State Branch, APP American International Branch, APP PharmEdu HealthCare Manage Division on 1st& 2nd December, 2021 in Gandhinagar. 500+ members participated within a span of 2 days.

 

The conference was launched by Dr. Ragin Shah, Principal of the esteemed Institute who stated the need of the global-level conference in his opening statement. He said, “The whole world is dealing with communicable and non-communicable diseases that cause millions of deaths every year. The conference shall showcase incredible researches that can cure world’s biggest health problems such as cancer and we are determined to advance these researches in Gujarat.”

 

Various pertinent issues were addressed by dignitaries and scientists across the world at the conference. Prof. Alekha Dash delivered a session on ‘Liposomes & Transferomes in Topical Drug Delivery’, Dr. Isha Patel addressed ‘HPV Vaccine Uptake & Completion’ and Dr. Radhika V. Kumar spoke on ‘Studies on Novel Sulfur Containing 9-Anilinocridines as Cytotoxic’

 

Chief guest, Dr. B. N. Suhagia, Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy, DD University praised the initiative saying, “Exemplary work has been done by Arihant School of Pharmacy & Bio-Research Institute & APP to further the pharmacy profession for the betterment of the community and society at large.”

 

This conference, which is the brain-child of Dr. Rajiv Dahiya, hosted several other dignitaries such as Prof. Palanisamy Selvamani, Dr. Saurabh Kumar Banerje and Dr. Saurabh Dahiya. Dr. Vandana Patel graced the event as Chief Guest of Valedictory and Mona Kaushal co-ordinated throughout the event.

 

Healthcare concern is now a global phenomenon and the initiative taken by APP Pharma will connect countries to combat the communicable and non-communicable diseases through mutual coordination and cooperation. The outbreak of any disease will unify the healthcare policies of the countries and largely escalate a better society.

 

50th Anniversary of Doctors Without Borders

Doctors Without Borders was founded in Paris on December 22, 1971, to help people in war zones and those in the wake of natural disasters. Today, help is needed more than ever-and it can be hard to find cause for celebration. Yet for ten years, NOMOS Glashütte has been helping people help with watches for humanitarian aid.

GLASHÜTTE, DECEMBER 2021. Paris, 1971: With the intention to help people in need and to speak on their behalf, irrespective of their political or religious views, on December 22 a group of thirteen doctors and journalists founded the organization Médecins Sans Frontières-Doctors Without Borders. Their first mission in a conflict zone occurred during the civil war in Lebanon, where doctors and nurses treated casualties from both sides in a hospital basement. Today, in the winter of 2021 and half a century after its founding, Doctors Without Borders operates in more than 70 countries where more than 65,000 individuals assist people caught in crises. They are doctors, nurses, logistics experts, administrators, epidemiologists, laboratory technicians, mental health professionals, and others whose work is guided by humanitarian principles and medical ethics. In 1999, Doctors Without Borders was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their work.

The key to the organization’s ability to act independently in response to a crisis is its largely private, independent funding, and partnerships like the one with NOMOS Glashütte help provide aid to people in need. For ten years, watchmaker NOMOS in Glashütte, Saxony, has been making watches supporting Doctors Without Borders. To date, NOMOS Glashütte has made over 10,000 watches and 14 different models for humanitarian aid, all identifiable by the red twelve. And for each watch-depending on the model and country-between 100 and 250 euros, dollars, pounds go directly to Doctors Without Borders.

Now, in 2021, NOMOS Glashütte has made even more watches to support the organization’s lifesaving work. To mark the 50th anniversary of Médecins Sans Frontières, as well as a partnership of ten years, NOMOS x Doctors Without Borders has its global debut: The NOMOS watch Tangente 38 is the famous hand-wound and hand-made classic with a diameter of 38 millimeters. As a special edition, 50 ans de Médecins Sans Frontières is limited to 2,021 units worldwide. For each watch, 100 euros goes to Doctors Without Borders. Christian Katzer, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders Germany: “Each watch helps us provide life-saving aid-in places where there is none.” Help which, in the face of emergencies exacerbated in many countries by the pandemic, is needed more than ever.

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ProRelix Research LLC starts clinical trial operations in USA to conduct multi country clinical trials

The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown practically every element of life into disarray, right from personal (how people live and work) to professional like the interaction between customers and companies, product and service buying journey of customers, and how supply chains deliver them.

This crisis has created significant new opportunities for growth, although this varies significantly by industry, the pharma/ healthcare industry has shown highly significant growth due to the nature of the requirement and need of the hour. Seeing the opportunities that arose from the crisis are was not the same as being able to take advantage of them.

The speed and impact of the COVID-19 crisis poses exceptional challenges for businesses. Business leaders from many companies focused on strategies for unplanned disruption in service to implementation of project continuity plans. These strategies were majorly distributed to concentrate on four things: shoring up their core business, pursuing known opportunity spaces, conserving cash and minimizing risk, and waiting until “there is more clarity.”

ProRelix Research which is a USA and India based CRO applied urgent steps during this period like:

    Changing the core to satisfy changing client requirements     Identifying and responding promptly to new opportunities provided by the changing landscape     Reassessing the portfolio of innovative initiatives and ensuring that resources are distributed correctly     laying the groundwork for post-crisis growth in order to stay competitive during the recovery

As a full service provider of clinical trial services in India and now with a clinical operations office based in the USA, ProRelix Research aims to help customers to maintain pace of study start-up, recruitment, and clinical data analysis by utilizing advanced technologies, tools and to accommodate changing regulatory scenarios with technical proficiency. ProRelix Research considers the operation management as their core strength and regulatory reporting to be of particular value to support their operations. 

 “The successful growth of ProRelix Research has been achieved by putting high quality and client focus at the heart of everything we do. As a solution-focused CRO, we are pleased to provide our specialist customized solution to our customers, particularly to pharma and biotech companies conducting phase 1 to 4 clinical studies for the clinical development of drugs in the United States, Europe, and India,” said Mr. Niranjan Andhalkar, Director of Strategic Planning and Management at ProRelix Research. 

He continued, “Our expert knowledge in each domain is greatly enriching and strengthening our customized services for single or multi-country clinical trials. Sponsors are benefiting from solid, high quality clinical data, while investigators and study coordinators certainly value our hand holding support on niche areas.”

Dr. Sornaraja Thasma Director of Quality Assurance at ProRelix Research stated, “Our Operational and Quality System tool, allows our team managers to work on dynamic reports, such as patient profiles, recruitment, safety and quality status of the study conduct and documentation. In addition, our streamlined regulatory process and technical domain knowledge of the team is allowing us to further improve our capabilities to quickly produce robust on time submissions for regulatory approval from FDA/EMA/MHRA/DCGI/TGA, which is an absolutely critical need for the pharmaceutical industry.”   

He further added “The studies we conduct are complex in nature, requiring a 360 degree angle approach along with flexibility, yet still very intuitive for sites globally to use. With the support of our regional delivery team, we are now enabled with technical expertise for data collection for the study which further helped us to provide core services efficiently, offering sponsors our therapeutic expertise coupled with the most innovative customized solution on the market.” 

          

About ProRelix Research

ProRelix Research, is a goal driven niche Global Clinical Research Organization in USA (CRO), supporting various clients globally since 2014 with outstanding CRO services. Team is passionate about delivering clinical study solutions to meet their clientele needs. At every step they provide expert professional support in order to meet the objectives of the clinical trial project. They recognize the clientele need of the experienced, highly motivated, flexible specialists who are able to perform all tasks no matter how big or small the project is!! Their remarkable Data Management System supports clinical trial sponsors worldwide, through comprehensive data management and SAS programming services in compliance with CDISC (CDASH, SDTM, and ADaM) standards for FDA submissions.

ProRelix Research’s expert CRO services revolve around Clinical Research Management, Clinical Data Management, Biostatistics/Statistical Programming, Regulatory, Monitoring, and Pharmacovigilance for the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries, with particular expertise in phase 2 to 4 studies. For more information about ProRelix Research, you can visit their website at www.prorelixresearch.com or email: info@prorelixresearch.com

Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award worth US $250,000 now open for nominations from nurses worldwide

Launched on International Nurses Day in May 2021 by Aster DM Healthcare, with an aim to recognize the phenomenal contribution of nurses to the healthcare delivery system globally, Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award has started receiving applications from nurses worldwide. The application system is completely online via www.asterguardians.com, where a nurse can submit her own application for the award or anyone can nominate a nurse, who they think is worthy of the award.

Aster has appointed Ernst & Young LLP (EY) as ‘Process Advisors’ who would ensure due-diligence of applications based on the defined eligibility criteria, evaluation of the entries by an independent panel of experts, and presentation by the finalists to an independent well-known Jury to determine the final winner.

Encouraging nurses from around the world to apply and nominate nurses for the award, Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman and Managing Director of Aster DM Healthcare said, “Nurses are the unsung heroes of the healthcare system which has been proven undoubtedly during the Covid-19 pandemic. They continue to play a pivotal role and are the backbone of the healthcare delivery system working under tremendous pressure with huge commitment. Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award is our effort to recognize the phenomenal work being done by the nursing community worldwide. With over 7000 nurses in the Group, we consider it our obligation to recognize and celebrate the contribution of nurses across the world.”

Aster Guardians Global Nursing Award has started receiving nominations from nurses based in Middle East, Indian sub-continent, Africa, North and South America, Central Asia, Europe and Oceania. The last date for accepting nominations is 30th January, 2022, post which the review process will start. After the initial review based on the set criteria, shortlisted nominations will undergo a voting process. Subsequently 10 finalists would be selected for the award ceremony, interview, and interactions with the jury. The final Aster Guardian Global Nursing Award winner will be announced on 12th May- International Nurses Day in 2022 at a grand ceremony in Dubai. Apart from the substantial First Prize of US $ 250,000, the 9 finalists will also be presented with monetary prize and awards.