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    AMIC's Newsletter, Montreal, Canada
    AMIC's Info-Flash
    2340 Chemin Lucerne # 30
    Ville Mont-Royal, Quebec
    H3R 2J8, Canada
    Tel: 514 739 8950
    Web: www.amic.ca
    Email: [email protected] [email protected]
    October 2008

    1. Article 1: A Postcard campaign from the New York Congress Organizing
    Committee
    2. Article 2: News from our member associations of Washington D.C. (AHAGW)
    3. Article 3: The abstract of an article from Dr. Armen Gasparyan published
    in the Journal of American Coll. Cardiology (2008, May 13; 51 (19): 1829-43.
    4. Article 4: An appeal from Armenia
    5. Article 5; What is AMIC?
    *******************************************


    I- A Postcard campaign from the New York Congress Organizing Committee

    The 10th Armenian Medical World Congress organizing committee has launched a
    Postcard campaign last month. 10,000 postcards were printed and mailed all
    over the world. 3,000 were mailed in the United States; in Canada, France,
    England and Armenia, AMIC office and member medical associations have
    received packages of the cards and mailing to the members is being
    completed.

    If you are receiving this Info-Flash and have not yet received your
    postcard, that can only mean that your mailing address is not updated in our
    database. Please send us by email your latest mailing address. That would
    help us to send you the postcard and future mailings. Otherwise, follow
    carefully from now on the announcements made in the coming Info-Flashes and
    visit regularly the website of the Congress: www.aahpo.org


    In a forthcoming special issue of Info-Flash the registration fee and the
    hotel room rates will be given to our readers. When you receive that
    information and if you already have the firm intention of attending the
    congress, the Organizing Committee would like you to register and make your
    room reservations very quickly. By January 2009, the hotel management and
    the Organizing Committee should have a clear idea of the number of
    attendees. So register early, as late registration will be more expensive.
    **************************************

    II- News from our member association of Washington D.C. (AHAGW)

    Following a well established tradition, the Armenian American Health
    Association of Greater Washington (AHAGW), held its annual health fair at St
    Mary's Church Hall on June 8, 2008. Different physicians made
    presentations: Dr. Viken Poochikian discussed about diabetes, Dr. Hayk
    Kaftarian spoke about general health, Dr. Ghevond Wartanian presented
    osteoporosis, and Arpi Simonian, a specialist in nutrition, conveyed to the
    audience the healthy eating and vitamins. Dr. Zareh Khachikian mentioned the
    importance of the prenatal care. Dr. Grigor Khachikian, the president of the
    association was the moderator of the Question and Answer session.
    On June 21, a fund raising stamp show was organized: Dr. Khachikian
    presented the history of the Armenian philately, with a few examples of his
    stamp collection exhibited in the show.
    In November, 2008, AHAGW will hold a second fund- raising with a classical
    concert at Stratmore music hall. All those who will be in Washington in
    November, should contact Dr. Khachikian for details, [email protected]

    ****************************

    II I- The abstract of an article from Dr. Armen Gasparyan published in the
    Journal of American Coll. Cardiology (2008, May 13; 51(19): 1829-43.

    "The role of aspirin in cardiovascular prevention: implications of aspirin
    resistance"
    Haemostasis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Unit, University Department of
    Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    Aspirin is well recognized as an effective antiplatelet drug for secondary
    prevention in subjects at high risk of cardiovascular events. However, most
    patients receiving long-term aspirin therapy still remain at substantial
    risk of thrombotic events due to insufficient inhibition of platelets,
    specifically via the thromboxane A2 pathway. Although the exact prevalence
    is unknown, estimates suggest that between 5,5% and 60% of patients using
    this drug may exhibit a degree of "aspirin resistance," depending upon the
    definition used and parameters measured. To date, only a limited number of
    clinical studies have convincingly investigated the importance of aspirin
    resistance. Of these, few are of a sufficient scale, well designed, and
    prospective, with aspirin used at standard doses. Also, most studies do not
    sufficiently address the issue of noncompliance to aspirin as a frequent,
    yet easily preventable cause of resistance to this antiplatelet drug. This
    review article provides a comprehensive overview of aspirin resistance,
    discussing its definition, prevalence, diagnosis, and therapeutic
    approaches. Moreover, the clinical implications of aspirin resistance are
    explored in various cardiovascular disease states, including diabetes
    mellitus, hypertension, heart failure, and other similar disorders where
    platelet reactivity is enhanced.

    Dr. Armen Gasparyan is a young cardiologist living in Armenia. He passed
    research fellowship in the UK (2007), internship in internal medicine in
    Graz (Austria, 2002), and is member of editorial boards of several
    international journals (J Cardiovascular Medicine, formerly Italian Heart
    J., Archives of Medical Science, Archives of Iranian Medicine, the Journal
    of Tehran University Heart Center), and of reviewers boards of Thrombosis
    Research, Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Central European J Medicine, Medical
    Science Monitor, J Human Hypertension, Southern Medical Journal. He recently
    joined World Association of Medical Editors as a member. He would like to
    establish contacts with Armenian colleagues-cardiologists, and to know more
    about their interests, events and publications. His email address is
    [email protected]
    ************************* ******

    IV- An appeal from Armenia

    AMIC office received the following from Dr. Ara Locinyan, a surgeon in the
    hospital complex of Vanadzor. The hospital lacks modern medical equipment.
    There is no Laparoscope. "In the name of his patients", as Dr. Locinyan
    says, he would like your support in receiving a Laparoscope with all its
    accessories.
    Dr. Ara Locinyan's email address is: [email protected]
    Thank you in advance for your help.
    ***********************


    IV- What is AMIC?


    The Armenian Medical International Committee was created 18 years ago. It is
    an umbrella organization that unites and promotes Armenian medical
    associations throughout the Diaspora, creating thus a large network through
    which information and data are exchanged.
    AMIC organizes Armenian Medical Congresses. So far nine have been held in
    different cities of the Diaspora. In 2007, the "Second International Medical
    Congress of Armenia" organized by Armenia, was held in Yerevan (June 28 to
    June 30).
    The 10th AMIC Medical World Congress will take place in New York, in 2009,
    from July 1 to July 5.

    Since 1998 AMIC has published an online newsletter which is sent free of
    charge to all Armenian Health Care Professionals. If you are a health care
    professional and are interested in receiving Info-Flash, please send us your
    email address ([email protected]). To all those who already receive the Info,
    please do not forget to send us your new e-mail address when you change it.
    For further information, visit our website: www.amic.ca
    As of 2005, AMIC in collaboration with Regimedia, publishes a scientific
    journal, the `Armenian Medical Review'. The third issue was published in
    July 2007. The 4th is under way. To subscribe please contact [email protected]

    Useful information to remember: You can send free of charge from wherever
    you are located, medical equipment/medicine through the services of the
    United Armenian Fund: Contact: U.A.F. President Mr. Harout Sassounian
    ([email protected])
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