VASSA Newsletter – November 2018
European Society of Vascular Surgery (ESVS) Membership Offer
At the recent VASSA 2019 Congress in Cape Town, executive members of the European Society of Vascular Surgery (ESVS) offered membership of their Society to any of our VASSA members at very reduced rates. (Full membership rates are Euros 140 per annum, approximately R2300.00). ESVS has offered VASSA membership of their society at R1000.00 for Specialists, which will include online access to their journal.
Bearing in mind the difficulty of transferring funds out of South Africa, VASSA has agreed, for those who wish to take up the offer, to add the ESVS membership fees to the individual’s invoice for 2019 VASSA membership and then make a single transfer to ESVS. Payment upfront will be a prerequisite.
Please complete the attached form if you wish to apply for membership of the ESVS and return it to assa@worldonline.co.za by Wednesday 14th November 2018. We will then send you the relevant invoice for payment of the ESVS and VASSA membership for the period January to December 2019.
Vacancy: Medical Specialist – Vascular Surgery
Obituary: Dr Richard Venniker (1948 – 2017)
It is with great sadness that I report the death of my friend and colleague, Richard Anthony Venniker, on 27 October 2017.
Richard, the son of Tony Venniker, a well-known radio doctor and Durban-based family practitioner, was born in London on 2 July 1948. He was educated at the Convent School in Barkly East, De La Salle College in East London and at Durban High School, where he matriculated.
Richard studied medicine at the University of Pretoria, qualified in 1971 and did his internship at Addington Hospital in Durban. After serving as a lecturer and demonstrator in the Anatomy Department at Pretoria Medical School, he returned to Durban and commenced his registrarship in surgery. He did his primary and final examinations in Scotland and became a Fellow of the Royal Colleges of Surgery of Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Richard developed his interest in general and vascular surgery in the United Kingdom at Welwyn Garden City and Hull and served as a research fellow at St Mary’s in London. On his return to Durban in 1984, he started his vascular and general surgical private practice at St Augustine’s Hospital and later at Hillcrest Private Hospital. During his 33 years of practice, Richard was always scrupulously honest in his dealings with patients and their surgical problems and always wanted to do his best for any patient crossing his threshold.
Richard’s energy knew no limits. He loved horse riding and taking his dogs for a run. He completed 11 Comrades Marathons (winning 9 silver medals) and did 8 Dusi Canoe Marathons, once winning the father and son race with Jeremy. Richard paddled for South Africa, was awarded Springbok colours and participated at the ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships in Oklahoma in 2014 (he was a silver medalist in the Masters World Cup K1 and K2 races) and in Hungary in 2015. Richard also took part in surfski races in Mauritius and South Africa and was a founding member of the thriving community of surfski paddlers who call themselves the Geriatskis.
Richard owned and ran the Wenton Greys Stables in Summerveld. For horse enthusiasts, the stables offered beautiful sand, grass, derby and dressage arenas as well as an exercise track where he arranged and hosted many horse shows, show jumping festivals and derby championships to raise funds for equine welfare.
Richard was an enormous character, but was humble about his achievements. He was a dedicated family man, and was very interested in the activities of his four children and eight grandchildren. He bravely endured a severe myelodysplastic disorder for four months before he died. He will be sadly missed by Ginny, Caitlin, Jeremy, Sean, Belinda and his many colleagues and members of the paddling and equestrian communities.
Carl Schulenburg
Durban
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International ACS NSQIP Travel Fellowship for Surgeons
LETTER TO ALL VASCULAR SURGEONS IN PRIVATE PRACTICE
We wish to inform you that the Minister of Health, through the Council for Medical Schemes has announced some major potential changes that will have a major effect on private surgical practice within the next year. This has been done to immediately align medical funders and private practice in general with the aims of NHI which is due to be implemented in 2025 and now has the full approval of cabinet.
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL LETTER
MEDICAL SUB-SPECIALIST: VASCULAR SURGERY – BLOEMFONTEIN
MEDICAL SUB-SPECIALIST: VASCULAR SURGERY (1 POST) – REFERENCE NO.: H/M/2
CLOSING DATE: 14 JULY 2017
SALARY: R 1 151 088.00 per annum. OSD
CENTRE: UNIVERSITAS ACADEMIC HOSPITAL, BLOEMFONTEIN
REQUIREMENTS:
The applicant must be registered with the HPCSA as a Medical Sub-Specialist in Vascular Surgery. South African Citizen with valid driver’s license (Code 8).
RECOMMENDATIONS:
ACLS, ATLS, APLS, relevant experience. Experience in research and experimental vascular surgery. Commitment to enroll in or registration for a PhD. Academic teaching and surgical training experience. Candidates that are due to complete in October 2017 are encouraged to apply.
DUTIES:
Clinical service delivery, medical administration and management, teaching, training and research. The candidate will also have to participate in outreach activities and commuted overtime. Maintain compliance to the National Core Standards.
ENQUIRIES: Dr R Nathan, Tel. (051) 405 3496