China donates $28M in surgical supplies to Public Hospital

Georgetown: Surgical services at the Georgetown Public Hospital have received a considerable boost with the donation of medical equipment and supplies from the government of China.

Minister of Public Health, Volda Lawrence flanked by members of the 14th Chinese Medical Brigade with samples of the equipment which had been handed over.

The medical equipment, anaesthetic drugs and other supplies are valued at over $28M. Receiving this donation on behalf of the Georgetown Public Hospital was Minister of Public Health, Volda Lawrence.

This is a traditional practice by  the Chinese Medical Brigade which carries out a one-year stint in Guyana. This year, the items handed over will go towards further work in General Surgery, Plastic Surgery and Orthopaedics.

Minister Lawrence said that over the years, the generous contributions made by the Chinese Government have resulted in notable improvements in services at Guyana’s premier health institution.

“We once again witness the deepening and strengthening of the relationship between our two peoples through the donation of medical equipment and pharmaceuticals to our premier referral hospital by the 14th Chinese medical brigade…This donation impacts significantly on the quality of service that our referral hospital will be in a position to offer to our citizens.”

The Chinese brigade goes through a one-year tenure and has worked closely with local medical staff to provide training and exposure to specialized services.

Members of the 14th Chinese Medical Brigade, administrative staff of the Georgetown Public Hospital seated around the table with Hu Hanming, Economic and Commercial Counsellor, Embassy, People’s Republic of China, Minister of Public Health Volda Lawrence and Chief Executive Officer of the GPHC, Ret’d Brigadier George Lewis.

Head of the 14th Chinese medical brigade, Dr. Shen Jiangsun also noted that the medical brigade to Guyana has, thus far, done successful work with local general surgeons and medical staff. Just recently, the same brigade contributed over $6M in medical supplies and equipment to the Linden Hospital Complex.  Last year, the GPHC benefitted from a $22M donation.