Thursday, 14 May 2015

SAT/23MAY15 Kota Kinabalu - Awareness Talk & Caregivers Sharing Session On "Brain Failure and Behaviour" By Dr Richard Ng, Consultant Physician & Geriatrician

To:  ALL CAREGIVERS / MEMBERS IN SABAH

Kindly be informed that The Sabah Alzheimer’s Disease Support Association (SADA) in Kota Kinabalu will be having an Awareness Talk and Caregivers Sharing Session on:


TOPIC:   BRAIN FAILURE & BEHAVIOUR

SPEAKER:  DR RICHARD NG, Consultant Physician & Geriatrician

DAY/DATE:  SATURDAY, 23 MAY 2015

TIME:   2.00pm – 4.00pm

VENUE:   Jesselton Medical Centre (JMC), 3rd floor, clinic Lounge, Jalan Metro 2, Metro Town, Off Jalan Lintas, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah


More information, kindly contact Tel: 019 881 1030 (Ken Chau) or email kjchau88@hotmail.com.

Sunday, 10 May 2015

SAT/23MAY15 TALK ON EPILEPSY BY PROF DATO DR RAYMOND AZMAN ALI, SENIOR CONSULTANT NEUROLOGIST

Kindly be advised that ADFM National Caregivers Support Network will be having a Talk on:

TOPIC:    EPILEPSY

SPEAKER:    Prof Dato Dr Raymond Azman Ali, Senior Consultant Neurologist, Dean, Medical Faculty UKM and Director, UKM Medical Centre

TIME/DATE:   2.30pm, Saturday, 23 May 2015


In his presentation, Prof Dato Dr Raymond Azman Ali will cover the causes of blackouts on the different types of seizures and the treatments.

What Is Epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a condition that affects the brain and causes repeated seizures, which were sometimes previously referred to as "fits".

Electrical activity is happening in our brain all the time. A seizure happens when there is a sudden burst of intense electrical activity in the brain. This is often referred to as epileptic activity. The epileptic activity causes a temporary disruption to the way the brain normally works, so the brain’s messages become mixed up. The brain is responsible for all the functions of your body. What happens to you during a seizure will depend on where in your brain the epileptic activity begins, and how widely and quickly it spreads.

There are many different types of seizure, and each person will experience epilepsy in a way that is unique to them.

COMPULSORY REGISTRATION:

(1)  The duly filled RegistrationForm to be submitted to jenny@adfm.org.my or Fax to 7960 8482.
(2)   If email, please provide complete details of Name/s, Mobile contact, email address, also indicate whether a caregiver or healthcare staff or seniors.  We will not confirm your registration if details are not complete.

Any enquiries, email jenny@adfm.org.my or contact Helpline at 03 7931 5850 / 016 608 2513.


Thank you,
ADFM National Caregivers Support Network

10 May 2015