Friday, 15th November 2024

PM Drew thanks Puerto Rico medical technicians for assistance in upgrading JNF

PM Dr Terrance Drew extended his thankfulness towards the medical technicians from Puerto Rico to upgrade anesthesiology equipment at JNF

Sunday, 3rd March 2024

PM Drew thanks Puerto Rico medical technicians for assistance in upgrading JNF (PC/Facebook)
St Kitts and Nevis: As the Joseph N France (JNF) Hospital has been undergoing significant progress rapidly, Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew extended his thankfulness towards the medical technicians from Puerto Rico, for their contributions and assistance to upgrade anesthesiology equipment at the Center. Prime Minister Dr Drew, who is also the health minister of the nation, expressed his commitment towards improving the centre and facilitating his nation's people. In a social media post, shared earlier on Friday he shared some valuable insights of progress at the JNF.  [caption id="attachment_68853" align="aligncenter" width="960"] JNF Hospital, St Kitts and Nevis[/caption] "We continue to upgrade our general hospital. As the Health Minister, I thank the medical technicians from Puerto Rico who are currently enhancing our anesthesiology equipment at JNF General Hospital. We are on the way to the accreditation of JNF Hospital. We will be counted among the best," PM Drew noted, with the tags, highlighting health care matters and a new way a better way. This is to be noted that the Prime Minister, being the leader of his federation has been consistent with his efforts to take all practical measures to improve all the sectors and sustain the lives of every citizen in his nation. Recently, the JNF General Hospital has announced the addition of three new crucial members to their esteemed and highly professional Medical staff members team. Through this effective move, it will enhance the centre and the staff's ability to provide top-tier care and services to the community.  These new additions bolster critical areas of patient care, ranging from psychological support to laboratory diagnostics and human resources management.  These additional members include, Dr Dorothy Francis-Jefferson, a distinguished Clinical Psychologist, Dr Francis-Jefferson is well-equipped to provide comprehensive counseling services and Zulema Escalona Cabrera, a Cyto-histotechnologist, who arrived at JNF Hospital with invaluable experience from the Cuban embassy. Meanwhile, several community people applauded the leader for this significant move towards achieving development in the medical sector. A user, Lennox Warner noted, "You doing it good and right Healthcare first....which will secure our wealth as to better health conditions".  Some users also wished the PM to continue to serve his people with such kindness and positive gesture. "Keep up the good work PM keeping us updated on the government work," noted another user. "It's good to know we continue to be in good hands. Health first," said others.