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Talks
Great
Health is Wealth Seminar
20 June,
2009 2.00 to 5.00pm
Maximize your
child's Development & Minimize Anxiety Problems by Dr Low Kah Tzay
Common Childhood
Eye Problems by Dr Pauline Cheong
Understanding
& Nurturing your child's mind by Mr David Chiem
To register, simply log on to www.lifeisgreat.com.sg/epcc
RADIO
Love 972 with Violet Fen Ying
Radio
segment on First Thursday of the month @ 2.15 pm to 3pm.
| Mom & Baby Great Expectations
Seminar
30 Aug 2008 2 to 5 pm
Pan Pacific Singapore
Jaundice, Colic, Infant Development
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| FIRST TIME MUMS -- EXCITING
MONTHS AHEAD SEMINAR
DATE:
Sat, 25 March 2006
TIME:
1.30pm to 5.00 pm
VENUE: Revenue
House Auditorium
COST: S$10 per
person; S$15 per couple
CONTACT: Florence_foo@mediacorppublishing.com
PROGRAMME:
Talks by Obstetricians and Paediatrician including
Care
of Your Baby – Managing Common Illnesses by Dr Low Kah Tzay
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| RADIO 938 LIVE
23 March 2006, 4pm: Essential Vaccination for Kids
Vaccination
is important for children to protect them from diseases. But what are
the essential ones? Can you over vaccinate? What happens if your kids
aren't vaccinated in time?
Guest : Dr Low Kah Tzay, Paediatrician, Mt Elizabeth Medical Ctr
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| Protecting &
Providing for my Child
Date: 18 March
2006
Time: 1 pm to 5 pm
Venue: Stamford Ballroom, Level 4, Raffles City
Convention Centre
Cost: $10
Contact: Katherine / Shoo Fern (Wyeth) Tel
67337666
Programme:
Is that flu again? by Dr Thoon Koh Cheng
Choosing to Protect my Child - Essential
Vaccinations parents should consider by Dr Low Kah Tzay
Eat Right to be Right by Dr Steven Ng
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| Asthma &
Allergies in Children by Dr Low Kah Tzay
Date: 12 Mar
2006
Time: 5 pm
Venue: Singapore Expo Hall 5
Cost: Free; registration required
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| PARENTING SEMINAR: ADVANCES IN
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL NEEDS OF A CHILD
DATE: Sat, 25 Feb 2006
Time: 1 pm TO 5 pm
VENUE: Meritus Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Rd
COST: S$12 per person
CONTACT: Event hotline 62776366
PROGRAMME:
My child won't eat, what can I do? by
Dr Benny Kerzner, Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University
School of Medicine
Does sleep affect my child's development? by
Dr Low Kah Tzay, Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist, Mt Elizabeth
Medical Centre
My child falls sick easily, what can I
do? by Dr Elizabeth Khor, Consultant Pediatrician, Paragon
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Mothers-Get-Together
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Date & Time
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21 Jan 2006 1.00 pm - 4.30 pm |
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Venue
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Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre,
Seminar Room, Level 2 |
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Fee
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S$5.00 per person |
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2.00 pm
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Presentations by Guest
Speakers (for session on 21
January 2006)
Symptoms in Newborns - How to
Recognise
by Dr Low Kah Tzay, Consultant
Neonatologist & Paediatrician
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| Mt
Alvernia Hospital CME Talk
Topic: Maternal
Conditions that Can Affect the Baby
Speaker: Dr Low Kah Tzay, Consultant
Neonatologist & Paediatrician
Date: 19 Nov 2005
(Sat)
Time: 2-3p.m. (Lunch at 1 pm)
Venue: Auditorium
For doctors and medical professionals
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| Mothers-Get-Together
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Date
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12 Nov 2005 (Saturday) |
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Time
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1.00 pm - 4.30 pm |
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Venue
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Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre,
Seminar Room, Level 2 |
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Fee
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S$5.00 per person |
| Programme
Highlights |
| 1.00 pm |
Registration
Visit our exhibition booths and enjoy special promotions for
maternity and baby products! |
| 2.00 pm |
Talk: The Role of
Parents in Infant Development
by Dr Low Kah Tzay, Consultant
Neonatologist & Paediatrician
Synopsis: Infants attain
many important milestones in the first year of life - smiling,
rolling over, sitting up, crawling, standing, walking and speaking
their first words. Parents are the main teachers in this crucial
phase of their lives. It is a time of discovery for both parents
and children. The talk will cover the major developmental
milestones and ways for parents to participate in their children's
development. It will also address developmental issues such as
crying, feed refusal and thumb sucking, and ways to handle them.
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938
Live Mediacorp Radio Broadcast
THURSDAY,
Oct 20th '05 3 pm and
SUNDAY,
Oct 23rd '05 5 pm (Encore broadcast)
Child Nutrition
14% of children here under 5 years old are at risk of poor
brain development. This maybe due to inadequate nutritional intake.
Nutrients which are beneficial at this stage include, DHA, AA, taurine
and choline, which positively impact the mental, visual and physical
development of babies and toddlers. Learn more about the best times kids
should be given such nutrients and other complications resulting from
poor brain development.
Guest : Dr
Low Kah Tzay, Consultant Neonatologist & Developmental Paediatrician,
Singapore Baby & Child Clinic, Mt. Elizabeth Medical Centre
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| Thomson Medical Centre CME Talk for Doctors
Outcome of Low Birth Weight Babies,
morbidity & mortality
Speaker: Dr Low Kah Tzay,
Paediatrician
* If you are interested in the
talks, please contact us at 6350 8868 or fax your particulars and
indicate the topic(s)
Date
: 28 June
2005
Time:
Talk starts at 7.45 am, ends at 8.45 am
Venue:
Cafeteria, Lobby
If you wish to attend to 6253 4468
or email to contact@tmc-sin.com.sg
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FIRST
ASIAN BRAIN-BASED LEARNING CONFERENCE 2005
Day 2: 28 May 2005 Lunch Talk 12 noon to 1.30pm
Talk: Nutrition, Growth & Neurodevelopment: Is there a link?
Dr Low Kah Tzay, Consultant Paediatrician
For details & registration, contact Kidzgrow
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| Mothers-Get-Together
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Date
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14 May 2005 (Saturday) |
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Time
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1.00 pm - 4.30 pm |
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Venue
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Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre,
Seminar Room, Level 2 |
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Fee
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S$5.00 per person |
| Programme
Highlights |
| 1.00 pm |
Registration
Visit our exhibition booths and enjoy special promotions for
maternity and baby products! |
| 2.00 pm |
Talk: The Role of
Parents in Infant Development
by Dr Low Kah Tzay, Consultant
Neonatologist & Paediatrician
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Ready, Steady, Have a Baby
| Date |
12 March 2005 (Saturday) |
| Time |
2.00 pm - 5.30 pm |
| Venue |
Singapore Power Auditorium (map),
Singapore Power Building, Level 2,
(opposite Somerset MRT) |
| Fee |
S$10.00 per person (inclusive of
refreshments) |
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| Mothers-Get-Together |
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Date
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12 March 2005 (Saturday) |
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Time
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1.00 pm - 4.30 pm |
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Venue
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Mount Elizabeth Medical
Centre, Seminar Room, Level 2 |
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Fee
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S$5.00 per person |
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| Programme
Highlights |
| 1.00 pm |
Registration
Visit our exhibition booths and enjoy special promotions
for maternity and baby products! |
| 2.00 pm |
Talk: Feeding
Problems in Newborns
by Dr Low Kah Tzay,
Consultant Neonatologist & Paediatrician |
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| Birth
Weight and Adult Diseases: Does Size Matter?19
Nov 2004 |
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Location : Seminar Room, Level 2, Mount
Elizabeth Medical Centre
Time: (1:00pm to 2:00pm)
Speaker: Dr Low Kah Tzay, Consultant Paediatrician &
Neonatologist (MEH)
Chairman: Dr Tan Kim Leong, Consultant Paediatrician &
Neonatologist (MEH)
Secretariat: Ms Angela Tay or Ms Liu Fei, Tel: 6317 2386/87
NOTE: This talk is open to all Registered Doctors in
Singapore. No pre-registration is required.
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Public Forum
Date: 23 Oct 2004, Sat
Time: 2-4.15pm
Venue: Hotel InterContinental Singapore
Ballroom 2 & 3, Level 2 (Bugis MRT)
Fee: $15 per person, $25 per couple (light refreshments, door gift &
AVENT voucher included)
Topics/Speakers
Back To A Better Shape After Delivery
by Mrs Wong Boh Boi, Snr ParentCraft/ Lactation Consultant, TMC
Common Feeding Problems In Newborn Babies
by Dr Low Kah Tzay, Consultant Neonatologist & Paediatrician, Mt E
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S'PORE FIRM POISED TO MAKE MEDICAL HISTORY
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A LOCAL research and development company is on the verge of a major
medical breakthrough.
Rockeby Biomed Ltd, a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of fungal
infection, announced yesterday that one of its diagnostic kits could lower
the mortality rate for premature babies.
Called SysCan3, the kit is currently undergoing a two-year trial at 16
major American research hospitals.
At the invitation of the United States' National Institute of Child
Health
and Human Development, Rockeby is working closely with Duke University to
conduct the study, in which 1,750 infants are expected to participate.
The kit, developed in 2001 and used to treat only adults to date, is
targeted at detecting fungal infections in babies born less than 28 weeks
into the pregnancy and weighing under one kilogram.
In Singapore, 10 per cent of all births are premature, with one in 100
being born before the 28th week.
Currently, infected babies are treated by extracting 5ml of blood to
conduct culture tests. This, said Dr Low Kah Tzay,
a paediatrician at
Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, is "difficult and results take up to a
week to arrive". One in five such babies die, many as a direct result
of
infection.
With SysCan3, only 1ml of blood is required and a diagnosis is available
within three hours. Tests are done at hospitals and private pathology
laboratories. - Lee U-Wen (Today)
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