DamnNooooooo. I've heard quite a few Australian researchers mention how essential he was with providing access to patient data and samples.
very sorry to hear thatI’ve just received an email from the CFS Discovery Clinic in Melbourne advising that Dr Lewis is retiring and the clinic is closing.
All of his upcoming appointments are cancelled.
I thought he did have another doctor working with him.Could he be coaxed into training a replacement?
As of January 2019 the clinic is running at full capacity and will not be taking on new patients until further notice.
Announcement
The CFS Discovery Clinic is seeking to form collaborative relationships with medical practitioners who wish to increase their understanding of this complex illness and contribute to the work that is being done to identify and refine effective treatment protocols. New information is emerging from overseas research and rapidly-evolving treatment methods are improving the lives of thousands of patients worldwide. The clinic welcomes expressions of interest for participation in patient care, administration and research. There is a possibility that involvement could lead to a full professional role in this specialist area. Please make initial contact by emailing or calling the clinic if you are interested.
Well the Moderator’s addition of Melbourne (Australia) in the heading was a good idea!Naughty, naughty, moderator
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He has tried for at least 10 years to find a doctor willing to learn and replace him. Several have come and gone in that time but no one has taken on the challenge to continue the clinic.Damn
Could he be coaxed into training a replacement?
He has tried for at least 10 years to find a doctor willing to learn and replace him. Several have come and gone in that time but no one has taken on the challenge to continue the clinic.
Apparently his own poor health is the reason he cannot now continue
No I don’t know @Medfeb.@sea or @AndyPandy - Do you happen to know what challenges he has faced with finding a doc to take it on? In the US, one big issue, aside from the attitudinal issue, is the lack of insurance reimbursement for the time it takes to manage an ME patient.
I don’t know what the issues have been, but I do know in general that the attitude towards ME/CFS in Australia hasn’t helped.@sea or @AndyPandy - Do you happen to know what challenges he has faced with finding a doc to take it on? In the US, one big issue, aside from the attitudinal issue, is the lack of insurance reimbursement for the time it takes to manage an ME patient.