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		<title>Fifteen Years!</title>
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2007 marked the fifteenth anniversary of the Novgorod Alliance! While we have achieved much over the years, we are planning new projects and continuing some successful endeavors.
When you go to our web site www.Novgorod-Alliance.org, the list of accomplishments over the past fifteen years covers four pages and continues to grow! What started out as a [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoBodyText">2007 marked the fifteenth anniversary of the Novgorod Alliance! While we have achieved much over the years, we are planning new projects and continuing some successful endeavors.</p>
<p class="MsoBodyText">When you go to our web site www.Novgorod-Alliance.org, the list of accomplishments over the past fifteen years covers four pages and continues to grow! What started out as a medical project has evolved into a people to people exchange at many levels of expertise. More than 350 people have traveled to Russia during this period to exchange ideas regarding medicine, the arts, photography, education, public safety and friendship.</p>
<p class="MsoBodyText">We continue to interact with a community 8,000 miles from home.  We do not have official status as a sister city, but our efforts have been recognized by the Fairfax County Government in Northern Virginia and the Mayor’s office in Velikiy Novgorod. We have developed relationships and friendships that governments can only hope to achieve.  Our small organization has interacted with NASA on a Telemedicine project. We met with Niana Yeltsin on two occasions - once in the USA and once in her home outside Moscow. </p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In the spring of 2007 we hosted Dr. Dmitry Lobko, a pediatric orthopedist from Veliky Novgorod.  Dmitry spent 6 weeks in Sarasota and Tampa, Florida. Dmitry spent the first week observing two private orthopedic practices.  The next four weeks were spent at the Shriners Hospital for Children in Tampa.  Dmitry’s last week was spent with the Orthopedic staff at the All Childrens Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida.  The experience was very positive for everyone involved.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Our most recent trip in October 2007 was very rewarding. In St. Petersburg, members of the Alliance met with the administrators and physicians of the Sokolov Hospital. Grants from USAID and AHIA allowed the Sokolov staff to interact with western hospital medical teams and to learn western medical practice concepts.  Tatiana Solovieva is now the head of the outpatient pediatric department.  Discussions were held to assist the Sokolov staff in developing a complete pediatric program. </p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">We also visited the Turner Institute in Pushkin.  Established in the 1890’s and specializing in pediatric orthopedics, burns, and plastic surgery reconstruction, the Turner Institute is the only hospital of its type for eleven time zones in Russia. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">New construction at the Turner Institute will increase beds and operating rooms in order to offer more services to more children. The Novgorod Alliance is working on a joint meeting to introduce the Turner staff to Shiners’ International which operates twenty children’s hospitals in the US, one in Toronto, Canada and one in Mexico City.  The mission of the Shriners is the same as that of the Turner Institute. There should be significant gains for both programs if they can work together.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><img border="0" align="middle" width="480" src="http://www.novgorod-alliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/20071026_DSC_0161.jpg" alt="20071026_DSC_0161.jpg" height="321" title="20071026_DSC_0161.jpg" /> </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">While in Veliky Novgorod, we meet with many of our old friends. A two-day Orthopedic-Radiology Round Table was conducted by Dr. Mona and his staff, orthopedic physicians from the Novgorod region and two physicians from Sarasota, Florida, Dr. John Moor, an orthopedist and Dr. Roman Rozin, an orthopedic radiologist who also speaks fluent Russian!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><img border="0" align="middle" width="480" src="http://www.novgorod-alliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/20071030-DSC_0452_1.jpg" alt="20071030-DSC_0452_1.jpg" height="324" title="20071030-DSC_0452_1.jpg" /> </p>
<p align="left" style="text-align: left" class="MsoBodyText3">Judy Kramer and Veliky Novgorod photographer, Alexander Orlov, participated in a photography exhibition entitled “Near and Far” at the State Museum of Artistic Culture of the Novgorod Lands. Each photographer displayed fifty photographs. More than seventy-five people attended the opening reception and the press reviews were very positive. (see the web site) The exhibition will travel to Staraya Russa, Borovichi and St. Petersburg during the upcoming year.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">While in Novgorod, the Alliance met with Dr. Victor Weber, Dean of the Novgorod School of Medicine. Two candidates for the next Novgorod Alliance Scholarship were interviewed.  Yekaterina Kuzina, who will graduate in May 2008, was chosen.  She will study Psychiatry in St. Petersburg for two years and return to help the people of Novgorod.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The current scholarship recipient, Dr. Eugene Magonov, participated in the Orthopedic-Radiology Round Table.  When Eugene completes his studies in Radiology in the summer of 2008, he will return to Veliky Novgorod to bring his advanced training into practical use.  We have invited him to visit Sarasota, Florida after he completes his residency to spend time with Dr. Roman Rozin and his radiology colleagues. </p>
<p><img border="0" align="middle" width="480" src="http://www.novgorod-alliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/20071101_DSC_0009.jpg" alt="20071101_DSC_0009.jpg" height="394" title="20071101_DSC_0009.jpg" />  </p>
<p style="text-align: left">We hope that this 15th anniversary of the Novgorod Alliance will inspire you to join us in a future trip to Novgorod. The year 2009 marks the 1160th anniversary of the founding of Novgorod. The Novgorod Alliance has been invited to participate in the celebrations. Medical conferences and artists&#8217; exchanges are being considered as possible projects.   </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Sincerely,<br />
Lloyd Kramer, MD<br />
President, Novgorod Alliance </p>
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		<title>Dr. Dmitry Lobko visits the U.S.</title>
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Sometimes a wish can become a reality. I had a vision that the Novgorod Alliance could host a Russian pediatric orthopedist in the United States. This visit would allow the individual to learn western approach to pediatric orthopedics and put what they learned into practice in their hospital and practice of medicine. After [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes a wish can become a reality. I had a vision that the Novgorod Alliance could host a Russian pediatric orthopedist in the United States. This visit would allow the individual to learn western approach to pediatric orthopedics and put what they learned into practice in their hospital and practice of medicine. After several failed attempts to initiate this idea, I stopped pursuit.</p>
<p>One afternoon, I met William Austin on a tennis court. Will works for the Shriners Hospital for Children in Tampa, Florida as the Director of Development. I told him about my idea and he was very encouraging. He introduced me to key administrative people in the Shriners organization. Each individual was receptive to the idea of a visit and allowed me to proceed in finding the appropriate candidate from Velikiy Novgorod, Russia.</p>
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<dd>Dmitry, the cook, preparing Shashlik for the guests at his &#8220;Farewell Party&#8221;.</dd>
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<p>During our visit to Velikiy Novgorod in September 2006, I asked Dr. Tatiana Solovyeva if there was a pediatric orthopedist who spoke English. The next day she introduced me to Dr. Dmitry Lobko. Dr. Lobko invited Dr. Morgan and me to the Regional Pediatric Hospital where he presented four complex cases to us and answered questions about different options for each case. Dr. Lobko interacted very nicely with the children who were patients as we made rounds through the hospital ward. It was obvious to me that Dr. Lobko would be an excellent choice for the first Russian pediatric orthopedic physician to visit the United States as a guest of the Novgorod Alliance and the Shriners Hospital for Children. <a href="http://www.novgorod-alliance.org/dr-dmitry-lobko-visits-the-us/#more-28" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Artists&#8217; Exchange Project</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Novgorod Alliance partnered with Art Center Sarasota to bring four Velikiy Novgorod artists to Sarasota, Florida for the second part of the Artists’ Exchange Program begun in October 2004. The four artists were chosen by exhibition curator Kevin Costello, art educator and writer, and included Boris Nepomnyaschiy (pastel and printmaking Artist), Dmitry Zhuravlev (Painter), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Novgorod Alliance partnered with Art Center Sarasota to bring four Velikiy Novgorod artists to Sarasota, Florida for the second part of the Artists’ Exchange Program begun in October 2004. The four artists were chosen by exhibition curator Kevin Costello, art educator and writer, and included Boris Nepomnyaschiy (pastel and printmaking Artist), Dmitry Zhuravlev (Painter), Nadya Dzyuba (Fiber Artist) and Vladimir Yarish (Basketry Artist).</p>
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<p>The two-week visit in March (11 – 26) was full of interesting experiences – from missing a connection in Atlanta, lost luggage, jet lag (of course), and quick adaptation to life in the artists’ “fast lane” in Sarasota. A visit to Siesta Beach on Sunday afternoon provided them with a picnic and the participation in the “Drumming” event before sunset. A two-day visit to Orlando gave them an overview of Disney World and Animal Kingdom. <a href="http://www.novgorod-alliance.org/artists-exchange-project/#more-25" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>The Russian Winter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever experienced –40 degree cold? Judy Canyock and I had that chance during our trip to Novgorod in January, 2006. (To tell the truth, it was not that cold the whole time we were there. Mostly it was about –20° Centigrade, which would be about –4° Fahrenheit.)


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever experienced –40 degree cold? Judy Canyock and I had that chance during our trip to Novgorod in January, 2006. (To tell the truth, it was not that cold the whole time we were there. Mostly it was about –20° Centigrade, which would be about –4° Fahrenheit.)</p>
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<dd>The market side of Velikiy Novgorod in January 2006.</dd>
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<p>When I mention this to people they shiver and say they could never stand such cold. My answer: try it. I have been making trips to Novgorod since 1992 and my friends there have repeatedly told me I should come and visit during the Winter, to experience a “real Russian Winter”. This year I had a chance to do this. It was very pleasant and a whole new experience. <a href="http://www.novgorod-alliance.org/the-russian-winter/#more-27" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>From Talk to Action</title>
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Russian and American doctors worked together to test and use the newly donated arthroscope.



Drs. Mona and Moor behind the masks.

“Good job!”
All photos ©2006 by Judy Kramer unless otherwise stated
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<dd>Russian and American doctors worked together to test and use the newly donated arthroscope.</dd>
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<dd>Drs. Mona and Moor behind the masks.</dd>
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<p>“Good job!”</p>
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		<title>A Word from John Moor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Alliance,
Our 2006 Novgorod, Russia, is a most unique and pleasurable memory.  Far from the typical tourist trips to Saint Petersburg or Moscow, we were able to experience the actual day to day lives of wonderful Russian people.  This safe, yet exciting excursion allowed significant cultural exchange and opened my eyes to a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our 2006 Novgorod, Russia, is a most unique and pleasurable memory.  Far from the typical tourist trips to Saint Petersburg or Moscow, we were able to experience the actual day to day lives of wonderful Russian people.  This safe, yet exciting excursion allowed significant cultural exchange and opened my eyes to a completely different world.  It was a most efficient and organized trip.  Time passed all too quickly with the companionship of Lloyd and Judy Kramer, Judy Canyock, and George Long.  Communications are still ongoing regarding the transfer of orthopaedic information and equipment to Novgorod.  I remain delighted to have had the opportunity to visit Russia with this wonderful group</p>
<p>John T. Moor, MD</p>
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		<title>Scholarship Winner</title>
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Eugene Magonov receives his scholarship award.

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<dd>Eugene Magonov receives his scholarship award.</dd>
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		<title>The Orthopedic Conference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The conference was organized and supported by the Novgorod oblast Health Committee, the Central Hospital surgery. It was held in the oblast administration center. Medical translation was the weakest link, an issue that has The conference was organized and supported by the Novgorod oblast Health Committee, the Central Hospital surgery. It was held in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The conference was organized and supported by the Novgorod oblast Health Committee, the Central Hospital surgery. It was held in the oblast administration center. Medical translation was the weakest link, an issue that has The conference was organized and supported by the Novgorod oblast Health Committee, the Central Hospital surgery. It was held in the oblast administration center. Medical translation was the weakest link, an issue that has plagued our organization from the start.</p>
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<dd>Dr. John Moor negotiating the topics and time frames for presentations prior to the start of the two-day conference.</dd>
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<dd>Dr. Randall Morgan presenting a lecture on trabecular metals.</dd>
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<dd>Dr. Vladimir Mona of the Central City Hospital addresses non-cemented femoral fixation.</dd>
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		<title>Official Novgorod</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A most inclusive and interesting morning was spent at the Mayor’s office with the Novgorod Medical Alliance, the Moscow orthopedic conference participants, the oblast health committee, the newest scholarship winner and the artists from the Sarasota program in attendance and representing many of the phases of the Alliance’s work.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A most inclusive and interesting morning was spent at the Mayor’s office with the Novgorod Medical Alliance, the Moscow orthopedic conference participants, the oblast health committee, the newest scholarship winner and the artists from the Sarasota program in attendance and representing many of the phases of the Alliance’s work.</p>
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<dd>Lloyd Kramer speaks to the Mayor of Novgorod Veliky, Nikolai Ivanovich Grazhdankin, who expressed his appreciation for the Alliance’s years of work in the city.</dd>
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<p>All photos ©2006 by Judy Kramer unless otherwise stated</p>
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		<title>Alliance in Novgorod 2006</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The September 2006 trip to Velikiy Novgorod was successful in numerous ways. As usual, we were warmly received by our friends.


Group at the Detinets Restaurant.

A two-day international orthopedic conference was held. The Novgorod Alliance was asked to bring two orthopedic physicians to participate with orthopedists from Moscow and Velikiy Novgorod. Dr. John Moor and Dr. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The September 2006 trip to Velikiy Novgorod was successful in numerous ways. As usual, we were warmly received by our friends.</p>
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<dd>Group at the Detinets Restaurant.</dd>
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<p>A two-day international orthopedic conference was held. The Novgorod Alliance was asked to bring two orthopedic physicians to participate with orthopedists from Moscow and Velikiy Novgorod. Dr. John Moor and Dr. Randall Morgan, two orthopedists from Sarasota, Florida, agreed to participate. Dr. Moor presented two lectures on advanced knee procedures and replacements and Dr. Morgan presented two lectures on hip replacement technologies.  <a href="http://www.novgorod-alliance.org/alliance-in-novgorod-2006/#more-19" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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