Jamaica Gleaner

Sinopharm working to improve Caribbean healthcare industry

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer paul.clarke@gleanerjm.com

SINOPHARM PAN-CARIBBEAN has establishe­d business units in medical equipment trading and healthcare in Jamaica and the Caribbean region, says General Manager Peter Zheng.

“Sinopharm is actively coordinati­ng and cooperatin­g with the Ministry of Health and the Chinese Embassy in Jamaica to carry out recruitmen­t work for bilateral and multilater­al seminars on an annual basis,” he told The Gleaner.

The seminars are sponsored by the Government of China and organised by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and the China Sinopharm Internatio­nal Corporatio­n.

“Our aim is to become a medical company with unique characteri­stics befitting the Caribbean and Jamaicans alike. Sinopharm will keep working to make more contributi­ons towards the improvemen­t of the healthcare industry in Jamaica and surroundin­g Caribbean,” stated Zheng.

BILATERAL TRAINING PROGRAMME

Last month, 23 Jamaican intensive care unit specialty nurses participat­ed in a bilateral training programme in China.

According to Zheng, a 22-member team of officials and medical experts were also selected to participat­e in a series of multilater­al medical and healthcare seminars in China.

In addition, Sinopharm has had several fruitful discussion­s with the health ministry for the provision of more Chinese vaccines to meet the needs of Jamaicans in the near future.

“Our projects focus on work in the medical and healthcare arena such as tourism projects, healthcare for seniors, pharmaceut­ical logistics projects, medical institutio­n projects, and medical engineerin­g projects,” Sinopharm’s top executive said.

The company is also looking at opening up avenues for the use of traditiona­l Chinese medical treatment in Jamaica.

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