Thursday, 28 January 2010

Hospital Update by Dr Asrar - 28th January 2010


Dear Supporter

Running a charity on a shoe string, i.e. at 0% costs allows funds to be used on where they are required. In this instance,  in Pakistan on the development of the hospital.

However, such level of commitment requires the good will of many. This week I would particularly like to thank the team on PHDU for their kind support in raising money this last Christmas. Thanks to Pat for maintaining the poster board at the PDHU and coordinating with Joy and the Stores to secure donations of equipment that was being decommissioned from the NHS.

Nurse Joy has been wonderful in her co-ordination and boxing of equipment for Pakistan.

Next I would like to thank Richard from Najib and Sons for donating his time today to collect trolleys and a couch for the hospital project. Ajaz of Najib and Sons had donated his staff, and van so that the equipment could be collected from Nottingham today. Ajaz, further at his own expense, has provided a container to house the equipment until the container can be shipped to Pakistan.

As I said, we are indebted to all for their goodwill and support. With kindest regards to you all.

Dr Asrar
MDAUK Secretary and Consultant Paediatric Intensivist






Monday, 25 January 2010

Visit to Pakistan by Ifti in January 2010


Weather in Derby was as usual for this time of the year. Cold and trees devoid of any leaves.

8 am on the road, and the contrast between sunny Karachi and a gloomy winter morning in Derby, was so wide.



I had visited Pakistan in December 2009 and had planned to return and attend the Surgical Society of Pakistan’s meeting (SURGICON 09) at Karachi from 11th January until the 16th January 2010, and therefore, duly arrived in Karachi on Sunday 10th January and made a hurriedly organised day trip to Muzaffarabad.

I took an early morning flight to Islamabad from Karachi. Khwaja Arshad picked me from the airport at 9 am. He took me to his house where I was offered a sumptuous breakfast. He took me to Muzaffarabad via Murree and Kohala (3 ½ hour drive).

I spent all afternoon negotiating and cajoling Raja Sajjad who agreed not to interfere anymore; provided we bought construction material from him and relinquish the services of the Panjabi workforce (we moan about racism by whites).

Therefore, rather than agree to such scandalous demands I gave the contract for the work force at Rs350 per square foot with all the material being provided by us to another contractor.

I was grateful to Mr Bashir who helped me in my endeavours on that day. I returned to Islamabad same evening and took a flight back to Karachi. I arrived in Karachi at 1 am on the 12th January and was at the Civil Hospital, Karachi at 9 am to conduct a surgical workshop.



Amir Khan, Aijaz Jabbar and I were the foreign faculty members on the workshop course organised by surgical society of Pakistan. The workshop was held in the dow78 thetare complex and its linked lecture theatre with video links.

We worked every day all day long from the 11th January to the 15th.  It was the most enjoyable time of our professional life as we performed a number of advanced laparoscopic procedures. It was received well by the audience and I believe they learnt a number of perioperative, operative and post operative techniques from us.

We capped it all by delivering lectures at the meeting on Saturday the 16th January at the meeting held at the Ramada Hotel. Amir gave a lecture on morbid obesity and measures for its control. The session was very well attended and immensely interactive. He held his own and educated seniors and juniors alike in his inimitable brummy (Birmingham/black country) accent. Aijaz Jabbar gave a talk on laparoscopic colorectal surgery and I expressed my views on oesophageal cancer; its current treatment and future.



It was a bit tiring but every bit of it was worthwhile. We were entertained exceptionally well by friends at Karachi. We were hosted by Abbas Zafar on the very first evening and were treated with Bihari Kabab. I visited Dr Shamim (ret surgeon from Abbasi Shahid hospital and ex VC Hamdard University). His son Dr Shahid Shamim had worked with me in the past and is currently Asst Prof in surgery at the Civil Hospital Karachi.









Monday, 18 January 2010

Update by Asrar - 18th January 2010


Dear All

Dr Iftikhar visited Muzaffarabad again this week. It was only three weeks ago that the Chairman of the Charity, Dr Iftikhar visited Muzaffarabad to check on progress at the hospital site and to ensure that the project is on track. Dr Iftikhar arrived back in Derby only last night after a hectic few days.

You can see below how the foundation for the hospital has taken shape and the rapidity with which the structure is beginning to taking place. Despite the cold weather, the workers are dedicated to continuing work through the harsh winter period. Fortunately, weather has not hindered progress.

Dr Iftikhar was also invited on TV when he arrived back in the south of the country, to talk about what must be done to improve health-care across Pakistan.

On behalf of MDAUK our thoughts are with the people of Haiti who are currently suffering from a natural disaster, the likes of which hit Pakistan and we understand only too well the problems when you put pressure
on an infrastructure that is not ideal.

The Midland Doctors Association dedicated to providing a NHS level facility in the South Asian region of Pakistan administered Kashmir.

With Kindest Regards

Dr Asrar Rashid
Secretary MDAUK




Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Water Pipes


Dear Supporter

Recent pictures from the ground are below. The water pipes are being laid so that water can be brought to the site for construction.








We will update you as more information filters through. Dr Iftikhar is travelling to the region in the very near future and we will be able to report on further progress in due course.

We wish him a safe journey and continued thanks to all our supporters.

Dr Asrar Rashid
MDAUK and Paediatric Consultant

Saturday, 2 January 2010

Muzaffarabad Charity Hospital Update


Dear Supporter

Despite the harsh winter conditions, the construction of the hospital continues.

I would like to thank everyone for their continuing support.  I was handed a donation of £50 today from my Children's Dependency Nurses who raised the money by not sending out Christmas cards this year - very kind indeed. Dr Iftikhar also informs me that £500 was raised in a similar manner through the local donors.  Many thanks again.

Below is a short email from the team on the ground with pictures attached of the work in progress.

Kindest regards
Dr Asrar Rashid

“Tomorrow we start compacting granular fill of back portion and labour start levelling with granular fill to front portion.

1. Granular fill for the front portion of the hospital has been ordered.
2. We also need local crush and sand for lean concrete. I prefer local crush because it is lean concrete”