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25.01.2022 We have been sent some lovely words on the late Dr. Hargrave by Dr. Dayalan Devanesen AM and Heather Boulden that we would like to share with you. ------- DR. JOHN HARGRAVE MBE, AO, a true legend and a pioneer in the development of Health Services and Microsurgery in the Northern Territory, passed away peacefully in Hobart on August 6, 2020....Continue reading
25.01.2022 Great article in the Sunday Mail 23 June 2019!
23.01.2022 Heres a recent snap of the team travelling to Cancar. There have been landslides due to heavy rain so we have semi-truck transport to get us to Cancar. Its a memorable way of celebrating Marks Birthday! .
22.01.2022 Mark Tuesday 15th Oct 8:30pm in your diary to watch Catalyst on ABC. They are focusing on the amazing work of the Cranio Facial Unit and some of our very own team members including Dr Mark Moore and Sandy Grixti.
22.01.2022 First patients being operated on. Littlest patient being comforted by a hand knitted teddy kindly donated by the Phillip Kennedy Centre, #phillipkennedycentre
21.01.2022 Vale Dr. John Hargrave AO FRACS, who passed away in Hobart on the 6th of August 2020 at the age of 89. It was on the shoulders of this incredible human being that OSSAA was built. John undertook humanitarian work specialising in burns and leprosy in Timor Leste and Indonesia (specifically Nusa Tenggara Timur) since the early 1990s, after having done so much extraordinary work treating leprosy in Aboriginal communities in NT.... With Hargraves retirement in 2000, the surgeons of OSSAA have worked hard and with great passion to carry on his incredible legacy. We hope we can continue striving to strengthen this quiet heros vision for our neighbours in need.
21.01.2022 OSSAA has 4 trips planned for 2019 November 2018 Dr Yugesh Caplash to Buacau March 2019 Dr Mark Moore to Cancar Late April Dr Mark Moore to Dili June/July Dr Mark Moore to Halilulik... Your support is invaluable and it costs as little as $25. An ideal Christmas gift for that hard to buy for person! www.ossaainc.org.au
19.01.2022 At this time, please maintain a physical distance of 1.5m or more from other people, refrain from physical contact, and please do not leave your home or accommodation unless doing so is absolutely essential. We need at least 80% of all Australians to stay at home in order to control, isolate, and reduce the number of SARS-CoV-2 cases. Please stay up to date with SA Health announcements, as well as announcements from the Federal Government concerning restrictions nationwide.
19.01.2022 An update from Sister Franseline in Cancar at St. Damian Hospital. Letting us know that at the moment they are well, patients are staying isolated within their community and wards. In this photo, we see many are getting a designated half hour in the sun before returning to shelter. We here at OSSAA hope everyone in Cancar stays safe and healthy during these difficult times.
18.01.2022 The sisters of Haliluk can be seen in this video doing amazing work to educate as many communities as they can on the importance of using masks and washing their hands.
17.01.2022 (Pictured: Joy & Mok) Update on life in Dili, Timor Leste: Last week, Mok, one of our medical colleagues in Dili, had a phone call with long time OSSAA team nurse and educator, Joy.... Though Mok is sad that OSSAA is unable to send teams at this time due to the pandemic, Mok is hopeful that now he will have more time to make improvements to the hospital. Our OSSAA medical professionals are looking forward to what Mok is calling "big changes". The hospital is busy and procuring PPE is proving difficult, like the rest of the world. Surgical masks are having to be used for whole shifts. There is no alcohol hand wash available, however all staff are using soap and water regularly. We are relieved to hear there are no known COVID-19 cases at the main hospital all such cases are managed at a separate facility called the Vera Cruz Clinic. The health workers at that clinic work in cycles of one week on and two weeks in quarantine at a hotel. If a COVID-19 patient needs surgery, main hospital staff are sent to the clinic to undertake the procedure. Other than occasional procedures at the clinic, no surgery has taken place off-site, though a planned C-section is expected soon. In the first week of COVID-19 restrictions, Mok asked his wife to buy a box of masks for his family, which at the time were $2.50 a box. Later that same week, the box price jumped to $22. Everyone in public is wearing a mask, and as they are now either difficult to find or unreasonably expensive, those who were unable to purchase any have by and large made their own. Schools are closed and only essential workers are meant to be out each day. Movement is highly restricted: travel between districts is not allowed, with checkpoints to enforce this, and no buses are running. Shops are only open from 8am to 6pm, which is unusual as shops in Dili are normally open until quite late. At this stage, food is still available, although many have stockpiled due to concerns about future availability. Mok plans to send his daughters to stay with their grandmother until the outbreak is contained and eliminated, but has to go through the necessarily arduous process of organising transport papers for them. Mok has faith in the government and believes they are doing a good job in implementing and managing the necessary strategies and restrictions for the sake of public health. A big thank you to Joy for sharing this update with us and passing along a valuable insight into life on the ground in Dili.
17.01.2022 We are proud to share here with you the team report from the 23rd-29th of November 2019 surgical trip to Dili in Timor Leste. The report was written and prepared by team leader Mark Moore (right) and team nurse Liz Mazzei (hiding in the middle-left). http://ossaainc.org.au//20/01/Dili-Moore-November-2019.pdf
15.01.2022 We are now on Twitter! Follow us for updates on our work and events. Join in the conversation as well, and feel free to tweet at us anytime!
15.01.2022 We are so proud of our wonderful volunteers who have just returned from a successful trip to Dili. There were 80 consultations, 41 surgeries including 27 cleft lip/ palate operations. This brings the total cleft lip/ palate operations in Dili since first trip in 2000, 1065! Dr Jaoa, local surgeon has performed 165 on his own. Shown here (left to right) Joy Booth, nurse, (Adelaide), Dr Noki( local surgeon), Celina Lai, speech therapist, ( Darwin), Dr Brian Spain, anaesthetist ( Darwin), Dr Zameer Gill (Adelaide), Sandy Grixti, nurse, (Adelaide), Dr. Mark Moore , Surgeon ( Adelaide), Dr. Jaoa, ( local surgeon) and local nurse, Mok, at front
15.01.2022 We here at OSSAA hope all of you are keeping safe and well. Please remember to wash your hands thoroughly and regularly, refrain from or reduce physical contact, and call your local GP or medical clinic to advise them over the phone of any symptoms of illness, no matter how mild. At this time it is important to keep up to date with the news about COVID-19. Please bookmark the attached link and check for updates from SA Health daily.
15.01.2022 Every year at Easter and Christmas time, the wonderful Carmel Browne generously donates to OSSAA and sends her well wishes to the team. We are so grateful for Carmels incredible support over the years in supporting our surgical teams make a difference in the developing world.
14.01.2022 In this clip, the sisters of Haliluk, who our surgical teams have worked with before, can be seen making protective masks for the outbreak. Thank you very much for your time, effort and care, sisters!
14.01.2022 Tickets are still available for our 15th of November movie night fundraiser. Proceeds go towards sending volunteer teams of highly trained surgeons to Indonesia, Timor Leste, and beyond, which we look forward to resuming when safe and allowed. "No Time To Die" is the highly anticipated next instalment in the legendary James Bond 007 saga. Please check the attached page for our event details.
13.01.2022 IMPORTANT FUNDRAISER UPDATE: Due to global health & marketplace circumstances beyond our control, the film release of No Time To Die has been postponed to November. This means our recently announced fundraiser that was due to take place on the 19th of April can no longer go ahead as planned. We are deeply sorry to anyone affected by this. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the event, please contact OSSAA Secretary Donna Fitzgerald on 0417 314 010 or email her a...t [email protected] We will endeavour to organise an alternative fundraising event shortly!
13.01.2022 We are proud to celebrate 30 years of working in Cancar. Heres Dr Mark Moore marking this with our local colleagues.
13.01.2022 OSSAA has been improving lives in East Timor with 46 visits and over 1000 cleft operations.
13.01.2022 The Economic Value of the Delivery of Primary Cleft Surgery in Timor Leste 2000-2017 is an incredibly informative article published on the 6th of February in the World Journal of Surgery. The article provides valuable insight on the positive economic outcomes of cleft surgery in Timor Leste since 1999. It features among its contributors longtime OSSAA team leader Mark Moore.
12.01.2022 We are now on Instagram! Be sure to follow us @ossaa.inc and check our photo updates on the popular social media platform as they become available. Well be endeavouring to publish outstanding photos showcasing the surgical teams, their work, and the wonderful people whose lives we aim to change for the better!
10.01.2022 Thanks you to Anthony Romeo (seen here with Dr Mark Moore) for your generous donation from the Order of St John. It has enabled us to purchase much needed surgical equipment.
10.01.2022 Our team is on the ground in Dili ready to get to work!
08.01.2022 Plans are well underway for the next trip to Dili. Georgia Cooymans Wellness and lifestyle manager at Phillip Kennedy Centre Southern Cross care presents Joy Booth with knitted teddies from the PKC knitting group.Teddies will be given out to all the children having surgery; thank you to the PKC knitters .
08.01.2022 Join us on the 15th of November* at Wallis Cinemas at Mitcham Shopping Centre as we raise funds for our experienced surgical teams to operate in Indonesia, Timor Leste, and beyond! Arrive at 5.15pm for a 6pm start. Enjoy light refreshments and the latest in the legendary Bond saga, as we all hope to put the current health crisis behind us all. For more details, please contact Donna on 0417 314 010 or email her on [email protected] ... * Time and date subject to any changes necessary in what remains a fluid situation globally.
08.01.2022 Our team is still hard at work in Dili. They start early at 8am and dont stop until nearly 7pm. There are some amazing differences post surgery for cleft lip patients and also the release of burn contractures.
07.01.2022 Dr Adi, local anaesthetist, performing a pre- op check on the first patient. Being creative- fashioning a paediatric headring from a drape and bandage.
06.01.2022 Another day, another chance to pass on surgical skills. Dr Mark Moore teaching local plastics registrar, Dr. Noki.
04.01.2022 Due to a further delay on the next Bond film, and a lack of suitable films to show in its place, we have decided to cancel our November film night fundraiser. Stay tuned for any further announcements or events.
03.01.2022 Heres some photos of the fabulous fundraising lunch at the Glenelg Golf Club. A great event and thanks to all involved.
02.01.2022 OSSAA Fundraising Event: No Time To Die Wallis Theatre in Mitcham Shopping Centre Sunday 19th April, 2020 5.15pm Entry... 6pm Start We are pleased to present the exciting new instalment in the legendary James Bond series. Proceeds will be going towards enabling our incredible teams of volunteer medical professionals to improve the lives of those most in need, in Timor Leste and beyond. Tickets are $25 and include light refreshments & a glass of sparkling wine. For further details, please contact Donna Fitzgerald on 0417 314 010 or email [email protected]
01.01.2022 Photo from a recent visit of the team at the airport in Labuanbajo, Flores. Also accompanied by Julie Sutrisno (Levico) , wife of the Governor of the Nusa Tenggara Timur province (NTT), Indonesia thanking the team for their hard work over the last 20 years.
01.01.2022 Just look at those smiles!
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