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Victoria Jubilee Hospital Gets Equipment And Supplies

By: , January 21, 2020

The Key Point:

The Victoria Jubilee Hospital has received medical equipment and supplies valued at US$20,000 from United States-based charity, the Jamaica United Relief Association (JURA), to improve its neonatal services.
Victoria Jubilee Hospital Gets Equipment And Supplies
Photo: Mark Bell
President of the Jamaica United Relief Association (JURA), Bruce Palmer (right); Chief Executive Officer of Kingston Public Hospital and Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH) Kathleen Cooper-Brown (centre) and Director of Nursing Services at VJH, Elise Fairweather Blackwood, test the DVT (deep vein thrombosis) pump during a handover ceremony at the VJH in downtown Kingston, on January 20. In the background (from left) are Senior Medical Officer at VJH, Dr. Garth McDonald; and Consultant, Neonatal Care Unit, VJH, Dr. Yanique Brown.
Victoria Jubilee Hospital Gets Equipment And Supplies
Photo: Mark Bell
President of the Jamaica United Relief Association (JURA), Bruce Palmer, presents a stapler to Consultant, Neonatal Care Unit, Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH), Dr. Yanique Brown, at a handover ceremony at VJH in downtown Kingston on Monday (January 20). Sharing in the occasion (from left) are Vice-President of JURA, Roxanna Blissett; Director of Nursing Services, VJH, Elise Fairweather Blackwood; JURA board member, Junior Henry; Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Kingston Public Hospital (KPH ) and VJH, Diane McIsaacs; JURA secretary, Dr. Thelma Cole, and Senior Medical Officer at VJH, Dr. Garth McDonald.

The Facts

  • The equipment and supplies, which have already been put into use by the hospital, include a ventilator, DVT (deep vein thrombosis) pumps, pneumatic cuff, eyesheets, stirrups and larascope.
  • Chairman of the Kingston Public and Victoria Jubilee Hospitals Management Committee, Dr. Stephanie Reid, expressed profound gratitude to the Association for its continued support, while stressing the importance of donors.

The Full Story

The Victoria Jubilee Hospital has received medical equipment and supplies valued at US$20,000 from United States-based charity, the Jamaica United Relief Association (JURA), to improve its neonatal services.

The equipment and supplies, which have already been put into use by the hospital, include a ventilator, DVT (deep vein thrombosis) pumps, pneumatic cuff, eyesheets, stirrups and larascope.

Chairman of the Kingston Public and Victoria Jubilee Hospitals Management Committee, Dr. Stephanie Reid, expressed profound gratitude to the Association for its continued support, while stressing the importance of donors.

She was speaking at the official handover ceremony, held at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital in downtown Kingston on January 20.

“No amount of money that the Government provides for our hospitals will be sufficient to make our hospitals work effectively. We depend heavily on our community, the partners in the community, like yourselves, people who really have an interest to see healthcare as it ought to be in our country, Jamaica,” she said.

Victoria Jubilee Hospital, she said, is a major contributor to the health and wellness of the country’s women and babies, some of whom would not have survived without the hospital.

“However, a major challenge for the hospital has to do with how it takes care of its neonates, little babies that they have to take care of, either born premature or underweight, and need the additional oxygen and support that they get from a ventilator,” Dr. Reid said.

“I don’t think you can even imagine the impact that you have made on us here with a ventilator. It’s a lifesaving machine. Babies die without ventilation. They don’t have a chance without ventilation. And so this gift is something that is so remarkable for us here at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital,” she added.

For his part, Jamaican-born President of JURA, Bruce Palmer, said he is extremely proud to be giving back to his country through the efforts of the Association.

“This idea of assisting the Jubilee hospital was born out of an idea that came to my mind many years ago,” he said, after he learnt that the hospitals were in need of neonatal equipment.

“You have my commitment that as long as I’m around, I will continue to make sure the organisation provides support to the Victoria Jubilee Hospital,” he added.

He indicated that the association has already donated four incubators to the hospital and one at the Cornwall Regional Hospital.

The JURA is a non-profit organisation that seeks to provide humanitarian relief for the less fortunate in South Florida, Jamaica and the rest of the Caribbean, in the areas of housing, healthcare, and immigration.

Last Updated: January 21, 2020

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