![]() Survey on Selection Criteria Indication for Patients with Postmenopausal Bleeding for Hysteroscopy: Variation in Current Practice and Implications for Clinical Effectiveness.All cancer patients will need to go through MDT. He completed training in several different aspects of gynaecology includingġ) Ultrasound scan for the pelvic and transvaginal scan.Ģ) Laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgeries for benign gynaecological conditions such as fibroids, adenomyosis, and endometriosisģ) Surgery for patients with infertility including hysteroscopic resection of fibroid, polyps and uterine septumĤ) Colposcopy and treatment of cervical precancersĥ) Gynaecology oncology referrals and early gynaecology cancers such as endometrial cancer early stage. He is the current lead for gynaecology rapid access care service which provides tall patients with suspected gynaecological cancers are seen within 2weeks time from referrals. In 2016 he was appointed as a consultant at Northampton General Hospital to develop fertility services Mr Gnanachandran gained a master of science in gynaecology ultrasound at the University of Derby. In 2005, he began his training in obstetrics and gynaecology and started working in several hospitals throughout Wales and the West Midlands. Mr Gnanachandran graduated from the University of Colombo in Sri Lanka in 2002 before joining the NHS training programme in 2004. Mr Gnanachandran has given training and lectures nationally on scanning for endometrium, fibroid and IOTA scanning for ovarian cysts. He often carries out ultrasound scans and laparoscopic surgery for patients with subfertility, endometriosis, fibroids and early gynaecology malignancies. Part of his responsibility as a consultant gynaecologist is to help patients avoid unnecessary interventions and allow them to access appropriate early surgery if necessary. He also treats young women for early indications of cancer and conditions affecting fertility. Mr Gnanachandran specialises particularly in gynaecology scanning and has advanced knowledge in ovarian cyst pathology and endometrial assessment. He provides a range of treatments for patients with gynaecology conditions including fibroids, ovarian cysts, and endometriosis. He currently sees private patients at BMI Three Shires Hospital and Northampton General Hospital. He is one of the few gynaecologists who has a trained degree in scanning. He scans all his gynaecology patients himself. Mr Chellappah Gnanachandran (Mr Gnana) is a leading laparoscopic surgeon and a consultant gynaecologist based in Northampton, UK. ![]() She was appointed the Messenger Lecturer 2015 at Cornell University, an honor bestowed on authors who contribute to the "evolution of civilization for the special purpose of raising the moral standard of our political, business, and social life." She divides her time between Chile and New York.Mr Chellappah Gnanachandran areas of expertise: She edited ÜL: Four Mapuche Poets in 1997. In 2009, she co-edited The Oxford Book of Latin American Poetry: 500 years of Latin American Poetry. ![]() Her Selected Poems is forthcoming from Kelsey Street Press in 2017. Vicuña has published twenty-two art and poetry books, including Kuntur Ko (Tornsound, 2015), Spit Temple: The Selected Performances of Cecilia Vicuña (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2012), Instan (Kelsey Street Press, 2001) and Cloud Net (Art in General, 2000). A partial list of museums that have exhibited her work include: The Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Santiago The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) London Art in General in NYC The Whitechapel Art Gallery in London The Berkeley Art Museum The Whitney Museum of American Art and MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Her paintings of early 1970s de-colonized the art of the conquerors and the "saints" inherited from the Catholic Church, to create irreverent images of the heroes of the revolution. She calls this impermanent, participatory work “lo precario” (the precarious): transformative acts that bridge the gap between art and life, the ancestral and the avant-garde. ![]() These ephemeral, site-specific installations in nature, streets, and museums combine ritual and assemblage. ![]() Vicuña began creating "precarious works" and quipus in the mid 1960s in Chile, as a way of "hearing an ancient silence waiting to be heard." Her multi-dimensional works begin as a poem, an image that morphs into a film, a song, a sculpture, or a collective performance. Born and raised in Santiago de Chile, she has been in exile since the early 1970s, after the military coup against elected president Salvador Allende. Her work addresses pressing concerns of the modern world, including ecological destruction, human rights, and cultural homogenization. Cecilia Vicuña is a poet, artist, filmmaker and activist. ![]()
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