Health workers confident in managing paediatrics
BY MAVIS
NISHIMURA PODOKOLO
FOURTEEN
health workers at the National Referral Hospital (NRH) who have recently
graduated under the Sydney Children Hospital Programme say they are confident
in managing paediatric complexities.
This
comes as good news for the country, to have locals who can provide quality
service in that area under the huge medical-health spectrum.
Doctor Gane Simbe |
Dr Gane
Simbe, who spoke on behalf of the 14 health workers during their graduation
last week, said their training adds to their medical and health knowledge and
skills, and each of them have come out with boosted confidence in handling
paediatric cases.
“The
material taught made us a bit more confident then yesterday in managing
pediatric complications,” said Simbe.
He said
reducing child mortality is a fundamental millennium development goal set by
the United Nations in 2015 and it is this goal that they (health workers) are
working toward.
“I
believe the Sydney Child Health Programme, International Postgraduate
Pediatrics Certificates (IPPC) and International Postgraduate Pediatric Nurse
Certificates (IPPNC) is part of reducing child mortality as well as help to
breach the gap exists between developed and developing country like Solomon
Islands,” said Simbe.
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