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MD Anderson Cancer Center: State of-the-art Comprehensive Cancer Care MD Anderson Cancer Center: State of-the-art Comprehensive Cancer Care Gabriel Mena, M.D. Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, Texas Professor Ad Honorem Department of Anesthesiology Universidad de Antioquia Medellin, Colombia Founder and President UNITED2CURE Children Foundation Gabriel Mena, M.D. Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, Texas Professor Ad Honorem Department of Anesthesiology Universidad de Antioquia Medellin, Colombia Founder and President UNITED2CURE Children Foundation

MD Anderson Cancer Center: State of-the-art Comprehensive ... · 6.0 million annual patient visits (160,000 visitors per day) 153,000 surgeries & 28,000 babies delivered per year

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MD Anderson Cancer Center: State

of-the-art Comprehensive Cancer

Care

MD Anderson Cancer Center: State

of-the-art Comprehensive Cancer

Care

Gabriel Mena, M.D.

Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology

MD Anderson Cancer Center

Houston, Texas

Professor Ad Honorem

Department of Anesthesiology

Universidad de Antioquia Medellin, Colombia

Founder and President UNITED2CURE Children Foundation

Gabriel Mena, M.D.

Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology

MD Anderson Cancer Center

Houston, Texas

Professor Ad Honorem

Department of Anesthesiology

Universidad de Antioquia Medellin, Colombia

Founder and President UNITED2CURE Children Foundation

Texas Medical Center: A Universe in

of Itself

Texas Medical Center: A Universe in

of Itself

6,800 patient beds

93,500 employees

– 20,000 advanced degree professionals in the life sciences

Annual Regional Economic Impact: $14 billion

6.0 million annual patient visits (160,000 visitors per day)

153,000 surgeries & 28,000 babies delivered per year

71,500 students

$1.8 billion annual research expenditures

6,800 patient beds

93,500 employees

– 20,000 advanced degree professionals in the life sciences

Annual Regional Economic Impact: $14 billion

6.0 million annual patient visits (160,000 visitors per day)

153,000 surgeries & 28,000 babies delivered per year

71,500 students

$1.8 billion annual research expenditures

• 50 member institutions

• 1,000+ acres, size of Chicago inside “loop”

• 33.8 million gross square feet

Monroe Dunaway Anderson

1873-1939

Monroe Dunaway Anderson

1873-1939

Partner of Anderson, Clayton, and Co., “King Cotton”

MD Anderson Foundation: founded in 1936, donated $500,000

for establishment of cancer hospital with UT in 1941

1942 1942 2012

Texas Medical Center Texas Medical Center

MD Anderson Cancer Center MD Anderson Cancer Center

MDACC Regional Care Center Update MDACC Regional Care Center Update

Spring, 2012

2011-2012

Our Mission Our Mission

To eliminate cancer in Texas, the nation and the world through

outstanding programs that integrate patient care, research and

prevention, and through education for undergraduate and

graduate students, trainees, professionals, employees and

the public.

Our Vision Our Vision

We shall be the premier cancer center in the world, based on

the excellence of our people, our research-driven patient care

and our science.

Core Values Core Values

Caring • Integrity • Discovery

Locations

International

• Centro Oncológico MD Anderson

International España (Madrid, Spain)

• MD Anderson Radiation Treatment

Center in Istanbul at American

Hospital (Turkey)

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Hacettepe University

in Ankara, Turkey signed a Sister Institution Agreement on June 25,2012.

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Hacettepe University

in Ankara, Turkey signed a Sister Institution Agreement on June 25,2012.

Engaged in collaborative research in areas of cancer therapeutics and therapeutic delivery.

Future plans include research in molecular targeted therapies, gene marker identification and targeted therapy development, among others.

Collaborative plans also include nursing education, faculty exchange, joint conferences, a possible joint M.D./Ph.D. program and continued postdoctoral training.

Becoming a Sister Institution will allow the research collaborations between the institutions to accelerate and strengthen the expertise of the overall network.

Engaged in collaborative research in areas of cancer therapeutics and therapeutic delivery.

Future plans include research in molecular targeted therapies, gene marker identification and targeted therapy development, among others.

Collaborative plans also include nursing education, faculty exchange, joint conferences, a possible joint M.D./Ph.D. program and continued postdoctoral training.

Becoming a Sister Institution will allow the research collaborations between the institutions to accelerate and strengthen the expertise of the overall network.

The M. D. Anderson Radiation Treatment Center in Istanbul at

American Hospital has opened on January 2010

The M. D. Anderson Radiation Treatment Center in Istanbul at

American Hospital has opened on January 2010

It is the first M. D. Anderson

radiation treatment facility outside

of the United States that fully

replicates M. D. Anderson standards

of therapies, delivered by physicians

trained in Houston, Texas.

It is the first M. D. Anderson

radiation treatment facility outside

of the United States that fully

replicates M. D. Anderson standards

of therapies, delivered by physicians

trained in Houston, Texas.

The Office of Physician Relations facilitates relationships between M. D.

Anderson faculty and staff and community physicians in the U.S. and

Internationally.

The Office of Physician Relations facilitates relationships between M. D.

Anderson faculty and staff and community physicians in the U.S. and

Internationally.

Return on Relationship Return on Relationship

MD Anderson Cancer Center Global

Academic Program (GAP)

MD Anderson Cancer Center Global

Academic Program (GAP)

Mission: Collaborative network to accelerate our

mission in making cancer history

Vision: MD Anderson’s research-driven and multi-

disciplinary patient care model

Educational exchange with Sister Institutions

Academic support

Mission: Collaborative network to accelerate our

mission in making cancer history

Vision: MD Anderson’s research-driven and multi-

disciplinary patient care model

Educational exchange with Sister Institutions

Academic support

Perioperative Enterprise-

Savings

Perioperative Enterprise-

Savings

Why Partner with MD Anderson Cancer

Center?

Why Partner with MD Anderson Cancer

Center?

Leader Institution in cancer care for the last

decade

Established models in patient care delivery,

education and training, operation and facility

design

Passion for excellence

Outstanding patient care, research, prevention

and education

Strategic team-oriented approach

Leader Institution in cancer care for the last

decade

Established models in patient care delivery,

education and training, operation and facility

design

Passion for excellence

Outstanding patient care, research, prevention

and education

Strategic team-oriented approach

India ▪16 JCI accredited

Singapore ▪26JCI accredited

Malasya ▪6 JCI accredited

Thailand ▪9 JCI accredited

Gulf States ▪36 JCI accredited

Mexico ▪9JCI accredited

Brasil ▪20JCI accredited

Turkey has 46 institutions with JCI

Accreditation!!

Costa Rica ▪3 JCI accredited

Colombia ▪2 JCI accredited ▪22 JCI in progress

22 22

Comparative Costs Comparative Costs

OVERVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES

INDIA

competitividad ante USA, UK, UE ÉXITO =

Quality

Infrastructure

Technology

Yearly sinergism between health and tourism UU$$11 BILLIONBILLION ((20122012))

Growth 30% (McKinsey)

TAX BENEFITS

OrientalsOrientals areare obsessedobsessed withwith gettinggetting betterbetter everydayeveryday atat medicalmedical tourismtourism

OVERVIEW INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES

Especialized in taking care of international patients

Received 1.28 million intl. Patients in (2005) 850 million dollars.

STRENGHTS -People

Bilinguals

-State of the art technology

-low cost

-Invite : 1a.Procedure

2a.Post – Op

3a.Vacations

Success Departments of public relationships in Hospitals

Visible presence of national and international press

THAILAND Vision of Holistic medicine same as Chína and India : Can use traditional and

alternative medicine. Existance of a potential market for this type of combined medicine.

Phillipines Centers for excellence.

Agreements for post-op treatments in USA. Generates confidence to patients

100% bilingual and nurses are recognized worldwide as the best

Government, health ministery and Tourism work side by side to enhance the economy

Very low cost touristic plans

Focus their care around the quality of their people as well as their attitude.

OVERVIEW INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES

ESTRATEGIES ESTRATEGIES

Identify “strenghs” in specific areas of health.

Divide adult from pediatric patients. In Asia and USA hospitals are specific.

Appointments for International patients and self pay patients should be preferential and fast

Emotional support for patients and their relatives

Offer different and unique services for relatives that visit with patients ( discount in executice

physical check up for relatives)

Physicians should visit USA and come to our institution for observerships, visiting

professorship and seminars for update

Hospitals have agents in several countries

Association with healthcare organizations in Turkey

Secrets for the Success of Medical Tourism in

Izmir

Secrets for the Success of Medical Tourism in

Izmir

U.S. Trained physicians

Use of evidence-based medicine and clinical guidelines

Cutting-edge technology

State-of-the-art facilities

Affiliations or sister institutions with prestige and

reputation in the U.S.

Telemedicine

Certification of safety and quality by the Joint

Commission International

U.S. Trained physicians

Use of evidence-based medicine and clinical guidelines

Cutting-edge technology

State-of-the-art facilities

Affiliations or sister institutions with prestige and

reputation in the U.S.

Telemedicine

Certification of safety and quality by the Joint

Commission International

Thank You! Thank You!

November 28-December 2, 2012

Inaugural Global Conference on Perioperative Medicine: Care of the

Elderly and the Cancer Patient

International Scientific

Advisory Board

Global Perspectives International experts Hands-on interactive Workshops Awards for best of Meeting posters

This meeting has been approved for 38.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM, of which 2.25 are designated for medical ethics and/or professional responsibility.

This conference has been certified for the level 2 classification in accordance with the AMA guide- lines for Continuing Medical Education on New Procedures and Skills.

Registration is currently open

Phone: 713-792-6911

Email: [email protected] http://www.mdanderson.org/anesthesiology