President Katrina welcomed everyone to the meeting including the speaker for the evening, Dr Gillian Mulholland.
President Katrina introduced Dr Gillian Mulholland, Consultant Gastroenterologist.
Gillian told the meeting that she had been a doctor for 24 years and loved her job. She had attended Glasgow University. After qualifying she spent time as a Medical Junior Doctor and then as a Surgical Junior Doctor. She was introduced to Gastroenterology and “became hooked”.
She works at Hairmyres Hospital and deals with people with stomach problems, irritable bowel syndrome, Crone’s disease and colitis. She derives most job satisfaction from dealing with liver disease. Gillian said it was a privilege to treat people in need. People share things with Doctors and confidentiality was very important.
Some of the practical skills she has developed, involve endoscopies and colonoscopies. She also sees people that have suffered heart attacks, strokes etc and enjoys the variety and unpredictable nature of her job. She is on-call several times a month to back-up and support other doctors. She also teaches and mentors medical students, nurses and junior colleagues and gets great pleasure from seeing people, that she has helped, progress in their medical career.
Throughout her presentation, Gillian recounted various stories and events she had encountered during her time as a doctor.
Unfortunately, towards the end of her talk, her Zoom link began to break up and so there was not an opportunity to ask questions.
Our vote of thanks was proposed by Peter McCrossan who thanked Gillian for a very enthusiastic and interesting talk and for giving so freely of her time to talk to the members.
In her interesting Rotary information for the week, President Katrina highlighted the first half of a letter from R.I. President Holger Knaack:
My dear friends and fellow Rotary leaders,
As we enter Foundation Month, we would like to
personally thank each and every one of you who did so much to make World Polio
Day such an enormous success.
We broadcast our Global Update on 24 October
in multiple time zones around the world, reaching more people, and raising more
awareness than ever before. Rotary members in 146 countries registered more
than 6,500 World Polio Day events and activities, from Brazil to Japan, Nigeria
to India. More than $900,000 was contributed online to the PolioPlus Fund
which moves us closer to this year’s $50 million fundraising goal to take full
advantage of the Bill & Melinda Gates match.
Inspired by this show of support across the
globe, our work to eradicate polio continues. On 25 August, Nigeria marked four
years without a case of wild poliovirus, and the World Health Organization
African region is now officially certified wild poliovirus-free. Rotary has
contributed nearly US$890 million—and countless volunteer hours—to eliminate
polio in the African region. In the face of an ongoing global pandemic, this is
one of the few good news stories for public health, and we should recognize this great achievement. It took tremendous
effort and partnership over many years. Special mention should be made for the
dedicated health workers—mainly women—who travelled by every form of
transportation imaginable to reach children with the polio vaccine. We are
particularly grateful for the Rotary members throughout Africa and around the
world who have dedicated themselves to making polio a disease of the
past. In fact, Rotary member Dr. Tunji Funsho was named as one of TIME's Most Influential People in
the world for his role in leading Rotary towards this historic
achievement.
The type of partnership we have formed to make
such progress against polio provides a blueprint for future Rotary projects.
Willie Talbot reported that the Bonus Ball was a roll-over.
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