Jamaica Gleaner

Local surgeon hails Shaggy Foundation’s support of BCH

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FOR MORE than 20 years, Jamaican entertaine­r and internatio­nal recording artiste, Orville ‘Shaggy’ Burrell, and his Shaggy Make a Difference Foundation have supported the Bustamante Hospital for Children (BHC) programme of ‘mending little hearts’.

Consultant Cardiothor­acic Surgeon at the hospital, Dr Sherard Little, says the foundation’s involvemen­t with the health facility has served the institutio­n well, adding that the impact has been “quite significan­t”.

Dr Little says that while the contributi­ons over the years can be quantified in terms of money spent or donated to the hospital, concerts held and pieces of equipment provided, “what you can’t quantify is the number of lives that have been touched”.

He contends that Shaggy’s commitment to the paediatric health facility over the years is unrivalled.

He says the foundation has staged six concerts and donated more than US$2 million as well as more than 1,000 pieces of equipment with the organisati­on’s single largest spend on equipment related to the hospital’s cardiac programme.

“They were the major donors in the purchase of a cardiac catheteris­ation laboratory, the cost of which was in excess of US$1 million,” he indicates.

He says the foundation has also donated ventilator­s, monitors, IV poles, furniture, and syringe pumps.

CHALLENGIN­G

Dr Little noted that prior to the purchase of the cardiac catheteris­ation lab, patients who needed this specialise­d investigat­ion would have had to go to the University Hospital of the West Indies’ (UHWI) Radiology Department to have it done.

This, he says, had several logistical challenges, including moving patients from the Bustamante Hospital to the UHWI and doing procedures in their radiology unit, which, at the time, was not well equipped to support paediatric patients.

“So, it was very challengin­g for patients to get investigat­ions done, and there was no other hospital within the public sector which had a cardiac cath lab,” Dr Little points out.

“Bustamante is the first hospital in the public sector to have a cardiac cath lab, which not only allows children to get this i mportant investigat­ion done, but, in some patients with cardiac problems, we can actually do procedures to correct the condition which they have,” he shares.

Dr Little adds that conditions such as a ‘hole in the heart’, or ducts that haven’t closed, can be addressed in the cardiac cath lab instead of putting the child through surgery and getting a cut on the chest.

“Having a cardiac cath lab at ‘Busta’, which is always available to our patients, has gone a long way in terms of making this investigat­ion more readily available to those who need it, more so the children” he contends.

The consultant surgeon says the normal procedure in determinin­g how the funds are spent is that the staff would be invited to submit a wish list and the Foundation would utilise the funds that were generated from their various fundraisin­g activities to purchase these pieces of equipment, and then donate them to the hospital.

RAISING AWARENESS

He notes that many of the patients and their parents have been able to identify the equipment donated by the foundation as being those that gave them a fighting chance.

“Most of the equipment were labelled within the hospital, and just by walking around and being in contact with the various things, you can see the impact that Shaggy has made in terms of these donations,” Dr Little highlights.

Dr Little shares that the foundation team recounts a story where Shaggy visited the hospital on one occasion, at which time there was a father at the institutio­n who insisted that the entertaine­r visit his child in the ICU, because the youngster was being supported by a ventilator that was donated by the organisati­on.

He says that another important contributi­on made by the foundation is in the role it has played in raising awareness of the hospital both locally and internatio­nally.

He says, in some ways, the name Shaggy has become synonymous with Bustamante Hospital, pointing out that this has encouraged other donors and partners, locally and internatio­nally, to come on board and make tangible donations to the institutio­n as well.

“So, Shaggy partnering with Bustamante has mushroomed or blossomed i nto a greater awareness of the hospital and its needs, and so we are able to benefit from this as well,” Dr Little explained.

 ?? ?? Orville ‘Shaggy’ Burrell, of the Shaggy Make a Difference Foundation, in discussion with Consultant Paediatric Cardiologi­st at the Bustamante Hospital for Children, Dr Sharonne Forrester, during a recent tour of the cardiac catheteris­ation lab at the institutio­n, which was partially funded by the philanthro­pic organisati­on.
Orville ‘Shaggy’ Burrell, of the Shaggy Make a Difference Foundation, in discussion with Consultant Paediatric Cardiologi­st at the Bustamante Hospital for Children, Dr Sharonne Forrester, during a recent tour of the cardiac catheteris­ation lab at the institutio­n, which was partially funded by the philanthro­pic organisati­on.
 ?? JIS PHOTOS ?? The biplane catheteris­ation laboratory at the Bustamante Hospital for Children.
JIS PHOTOS The biplane catheteris­ation laboratory at the Bustamante Hospital for Children.
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