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Thursday, November 20, 2014

(LML) Doctor Margaret Brand dies at age 94

Leprosy Mailing List – November 20, 2014

Ref.:  (LML)  Doctor Margaret Brand dies at age 94

From:  Linda Lehman, Belo Horizonte, Brazil


 

Dear Pieter,

 

 

 

I believe the readers of Leprosy Listing would like to receive this notice about Dr. Margaret Brand.  We all will miss her.

 

http://www.leprosy.org/noted-eye-doctor-margaret-brand-dies-age-95/

 

Noted Eye Doctor Margaret Brand Dies at Age 95

 

American Leprosy Missions | November 17, 2014

Pioneering leprosy expert and eye doctor Margaret Brand died on November 17, 2014, in Seattle, Washington. She and her surgeon husband, Dr. Paul Brand, dedicated their medical careers and their lives to people affected by leprosy. They dramatically impacted the care and treatment of leprosy patients and were instrumental in changing how the world views leprosy and in improving the lives of people affected by the disease.

Born in England in 1919 and raised in South Africa, Margaret went on to be one of only a few women studying medicine in London during World War II. She and her husband later served at the Christian Medical College in Vellore, India as well as the Schieffelin Institute of Health – Research and Leprosy Center in Karigiri, India and the National Hansen’s Disease Center in Carville, Louisiana.

A medical doctor with no formal training in eye diseases, Margaret became an ophthalmologist. She pioneered efforts to understand and repair leprosy-related eye damage and became one of the foremost authorities on ocular leprosy.

From 1977 to 1996, she served on the Board of Directors of American Leprosy Missions.

In 2003, Dr. Paul Brand passed away in Seattle, Washington. He and Margaret are survived by their six children.

 

 

Linda F. Lehman, OTR/L MPH C.Ped

Senior Advisor for Morbidity Management & Disability Prevention

 

American Leprosy Missions

One ALM Way, Greenville, South Carolina 29601 USA

R. Castelo de Alenquer 390 Apt 302  Belo Horizonte, MG 31330-050 BRASIL

BRASIL Direct:  +55 31.3476.6842  +55 31.9637.5576

USA:  +1 505 504 8749

 

llehman@leprosy.org | www.leprosy.org

 


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Saturday, November 8, 2014

(LML) WHO Goodwill Ambassador's Newsletter No.70, October 2014

Leprosy Mailing List – November 8,  2014 

Ref.:   (LML) WHO Goodwill Ambassador's Newsletter No.70, October 2014

From:   Hiroe Soyagimi, SMHF, Tokyo, Japan


 

Dear Dr. Schreuder and Friends,

 

 

Warm greetings from Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation in Tokyo. We have uploaded our latest edition of "WHO Goodwill Ambassador's Newsletter No.70, October 2014" to our website. 

 

Please visit http://www.smhf.or.jp/e/ambassador/index.html to obtain electronic version of this issue. 

 

In this issue we feature articles about ...

 

MESSAGE: For Our Children’s Future

INTERVIEW: Lessons from Thailand

VOLUNTEER SPIRIT

VIEWPOINT: Seven Things I’ve Learned from Leprosy

HUMAN STORY: A Tale of Two Birthdays

MUSEUM PIECE: “SPECIAL WARD” PADLOCK

AMBASSADOR’S JOURNAL: My Meeting with Mr. Modi

NEWS: WHO Issues Annual Leprosy Update

FROM THE EDITORS: TWEET BY TWEET

 

 

We hope you enjoy our latest Newsletter!

 

 

Hiroe Soyagimi

Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation

 


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(LML) ILEP shares Expertise & Best Practices in Urban Leprosy

Leprosy Mailing List – November 8,  2014 

Ref.:    (LML) ILEP shares Expertise & Best Practices in Urban Leprosy

From:  Marivic F. Balagon, Cebu, Philippines


Dear Pieter,

Recent findings suggest that leprosy control services in urban localities  are less  structured and poorly coordinated/ implemented, thus the need to find strategic measures to address this problem.

 

To improve leprosy control services in urban settings, ILEP conducted a global survey  to  identify and address various issues and concerns through sharing of expertise and“ best practices “among  leprosy health workers .

The enclosed document summarizes our findings and recommendations which we would like to share with our colleagues in leprosy work, particularly in urban settings.

Thank you.

 

Sincerely,

Marivic F. Balagon,M.D.

Member, ILEP Technical Committee


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