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Overseas-based Guyanese donates Hydrocollator to Kwakwani hospital

Written by  , Published in Ministry of Public Health, Georgetown, April 26, 2016, http://www.gina.gov.gy/home/in...to-kwakwani-hospital

Overseas-based Guyanese donates Hydrocollator to Kwakwani hospital

(Georgetown, April 26, 2016) - Overseas -based Guyanese, Mr. Lewis Robinson today handed over a Hydrocollator for the Kwakwani Hospital to Minister within the Ministry of Public Health, Dr. Karen Cummings.

The piece of equipment is valued at approximately USD$3700 and is used primarily by athletic trainers and physical therapists to heat up "hot packs" that can be used as heating pads on patients with athletic injuries to their joints and muscles.

Mr. Robinson, who lived in Kwakwani for some time while he lived in Guyana, explained that he visited the hospital recently and assessed that they needed this piece of equipment.

He explained that from time to time, he would make donations towards not only the health sector, but also towards sporting disciplines in Guyana.

The Marine Engineer and entrepreneur, who has been living in the United States of America for some 35 years, explained that he saw the need for the equipment due to the fact that a lot of logging and sporting activities take place in the region.

Mr. Robinson pointed out that logging involves a lot of lifting, bending and stretching and likewise, sporting disciplines such as basketball and football can result in muscle injuries.

As such, this piece of equipment would be very useful in alleviating the pain associated with injuries of that nature. Additionally, this particular Hydrocollator can also be used to sterilise medical instruments.

Mr. Robinson noted that he has recognised that there is more equipment that the hospital needs and he is open to making more donations in the future.

Meanwhile, receiving the Hydrocollator on behalf of the Ministry of Public Health, Minister within the Ministry, Dr. Karen Cummings, expressed gratitude to Mr. Robinson for his generous donation.

She pointed out that Public Health Minister, Dr. George Norton would be particularly happy about the donation, since he had visited the Kwakwani Hospital recently and knows the equipment will come in handy.

“We are very appreciative of persons from the Diaspora coming and giving back to the country and as we celebrate our Golden Jubilee, it is certainly a very timely gesture. We want to promise you that we are going to make use of the equipment so that we can be able to improve our service delivery to the citizens of Guyana,” Dr. Cummings stated.

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