IUM boosts Rundu hospital with N$8.5 million medical equipment donation
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The International University of Management (IUM) has donated medical equipment worth N$8.5 million to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
The International University of Management (IUM) has donated medical equipment worth N$8.5 million to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
Pharmacists are not celebrated as much as other healthcare professionals due to misconceptions that they are simply salespeople rather than healthcare providers.
The Governor of the ||Kharas Region, Dawid Gertze, has hailed pharmacists as unsung heroes for their role in ensuring essential medicines are available in the health care system.
A lack of well-equipped ambulances in the Kavango East Region compromises timely medical assistance to patients in remote areas.
This was shared by the Chief Medical Officer at the Rundu Intermediate Hospital, Dr. Medson Chibwe, with members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health.
The Rundu Intermediate Hospital is still faced with overcrowding, leading to congested corridors and long waiting times, compromising service delivery.
The hospital caters for patients from the Kavango East, Kavango West, and Zambezi regions, as well as neighbouring Angola.
The Onandjokwe Endoscopic Outreach service will soon be known as the Professor Fillemon Amaambo Endoscopic Tour.
The programme was established in 2022 to reduce waiting time for patients requiring endoscopies at Engela District Hospital.
The renovation of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Dialysis Centre at the Intermediate Hospital Rundu is back on track.
This comes after the Prime Minister, Elijah Ngurare, toured the hospital in September and enquired why the renovations had stopped.
The new clinic in Mabushe village, located in the Kavango East Region, is nearing completion.
The construction of this new facility was necessitated by flooding at the current clinic during the rainy season, which likely caused major problems with healthcare delivery.
The Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has donated a Lodox X-Ray Machine, valued at N$13.2 million, to the Ministry of Health and Social Services.
Some mothers who gave birth to premature babies at the Rundu State Hospital said the NEO for Namibia NGO has been a beacon of hope.
It was an emotional affair as various mothers gathered to share stories about their premature babies during the NGO's 10th anniversary.