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Petition circulating for extended surgery services

Patrick Kolafa
The Drumheller Mail
 
    A local doctor has begun a petition asking for support in negotiations with Alberta Health Services central zone for extended obstetrical and surgical privileges in Drumheller.
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 Dr. David Liknes posted the petition on www.change.org last week in hopes the Drumheller Health Center could provide more support for obstetrical emergencies including cesarean sections and could do more minor procedures and colon cancer screening here in Drumheller.
    He says currently the Drumheller Health Centre offers many of these services already.
    “We have two people that deal with obstetrical emergencies in town, and we have one person that works as a general surgeon in town,” he explains. “They have given me limited obstetrical privileges for cesarean sections at this point, but not for laparoscopic tubals, which is something that you would do in case of someone having an ectopic pregnancy.”
    “The gap we are trying to fill is primarily that our OR is operating at a reasonably good capacity but there is the potential to add another person to fill in approximately one day a week that would actually make us much more efficient and optimize the staffing we have now,” he said. “With me coming in, I am not adding new services, I am helping to make the services we have more efficient.
    According to his petition, he has worked in Drumheller since 2016 as a family physician. In 2018 in discussions with the surgical and obstetrical teams in Drumheller it was decided that having an additional physician to support the services in Drumheller.  He took a one-year sabbatical from practice in Drumheller and did extra training in a nationally accredited program in Enhanced Surgical Skills for family physicians. Since returning to Drumheller, the medical administration in Central Zone has been resistant to granting privileges to use the skills he trained for.
    He said the addition would alleviate some of the backlogs of surgical procedures at the  Drumheller Health Centre.
    “From a surgical standpoint, we have one general surgeon here, and he is on call 365 days a year. There are different points when he has to go out of town to do locums and keep his skills up in other places, so I would help that by having someone with surgical expertise.  While I am not a full general surgeon, I am a family physician with enhanced surgical skills, I could support that aspect of our care here, as well as increase the volume and the number of cesarean sections, hernia operations, carpal tunnel surgeries we are able to do in town,” he said. “These are being done in town but we could decrease the wait times and give our hospital the opportunity to do more procedures here.”
    He says they are currently negotiating with the Central Zone for this change.  If unsuccessful they could go to the  Chief Medical Officer.
    “From their standpoint, they are probably doing what they feel is right now, there are lots of opinions, but I think it’s hard for people outside the community to really determine what resources are needed and useful and can be done in a financially prudent fashion. We have taken the time to make the case this can be done with the finances we have now, with minimal extra. It primarily makes it a more efficient system we have here.”
    His request will be heard in the middle of June. To show support go to Change.org.
    “Hopefully this helps to sway the decision in a positive direction,” he said, “I respect the fact that Alberta Health Services is trying their best to support our community.”


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