Brief Gobabis State Hospital

OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER

GOBABIS STATE HOSPITAL

PRIVATE BAG 2099

GOBABIS

Enquiries:

 

DATE: 28TH April 2011

To: Bowe Bottinga and Jillard Faber

Health & Emergency Care Learning Program

De Klim 7

9202 TM

 

 

RE: - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
 
Dear Sir's

On behalf of Gobabis Health District Coordinating Committee, Health Workers of Gobabis District and indeed our clients and patients in Omaheke Region and on my own behalf I wish to express our very sincere gratitude for the week long training of our health workers between 07th March till 11th March 2011.

Your unwavering support in training our health care workers during the past six years has enabled (8) Health Care Workers acquire knowledge and skills of cardiopulmonary resuscitation; (5) Doctors improve upon their knowledge and skills in ACLS. Our nurses and ambulance drivers are now performing exceptionally well at accident scenes, thanks to your training in Basic Life Support Reduction in Maternal and Neonatal Mortality is a key millennium goal not only for Namibia but for the whole African continent.

We are extremely grateful for your support in enabling us acquire skills to save babies we all want saved. It is the opinion of health experts that 90% of babies born with neonatal asphyxia can be saved.

Your training has enabled many of our health workers acquire the skills of managing successfully cases of neonatal asphyxia.

We wish to continue training other Health Care Workers so that the knowledge and skills you imparted on to some of us will be given to more. In this regard, we are kindly requesting that you support our training program with an ACLS dummy. We realize that and ACLS dummy could be expensive but the impact would enable us gain more lives.

On behalf of Gobabis Hospital Management Committee, I would like to acknowledge your gift of the following Medical equipment for the purpose of optimizing patient care, improve patient's outcome and comfort.

Yours sincerely,

DR. MUSAPHILLY JOBARTEH

PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER (PMO)

GOBABIS DISTRICT HOSPITAL

OMAHEKE REGION

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

Health & Emergency care Learning Program

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