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Doctors for training on detecting microcepha­ly

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Twenty local doctors are expected to undergo training today at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporatio­n (GPHC) to use ultrasound to detect microcepha­ly in pregnant women who were exposed to the Zika virus, according to the Ministry of Public Health.

The programme which will run from 8:00am – 4:30pm, will be facilitate­d by Drs Brendt Schimit, the Equipment Implementa­tion Specialist at RAD-AID Internatio­nal and Gillian Battino, a Director, RADAID for Latin America.

Essentiall­y, RAD-AID representa­tives will seek to engage participan­ts in innovative strategies to support advancemen­t of patient-care in the area.

In addition to training the more than 20 General Medical Officers (GMOs) and obstetrici­ans, drawn from the country’s 10 Administra­tive Regions and the GPHC, Schimdt and Battino, who are already in the country, will visit the sites for the CT Machines at the Bartica Regional and New Amsterdam Hospitals. At these locations they will inspect and provide technical assistance and support in the design of permanent housing for these CT machines.

The team is also expected to meet with GPHC executives and Dr. Madan Rambaran, Director, Institute of Health Sciences Education (IHSE) to plan for infrastruc­ture necessary for a residency programme that is scheduled to begin in August this year

A UN-affiliated non-profit organizati­on, RAD-AID has in the past donated two new CT Machines valued at over $88M (US$440,000.00) to the Ministry of Public Health, through Phillips Corporatio­n, USA.

Additional­ly, they also provide medical imaging (radiology) programmes including the first three-year Radiology Residency training programme in Guyana at the GPHC in collaborat­ion with the University of Guyana.

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In picture (from left) are Gillian Battino, Berndt Schmit, Dr William Adu-Krow of PAHO/WHO and Dr Paul Edwards, Director Health Systems and Services also of PAHO/WHO.

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