2013年2月25日星期一
Fijian community donates new machine to hospital
THE Fijian community here has donated a new Electrocardiogram (ECG) machine to the National Referral Hospital's children's ward, last Thursday.Honorary consular of the Republic of Fiji to Solomon Islands Atu Balekana handed over the machine to hospital authorities.Mr Balekana said the Fijian community has seen the need of the children's ward for such a very important machine to assist doctors and medical staff in their work in treating and caring for the sick children.He said it has been one important goal of the Fijian community last year to take a new approach in celebrating their national days.And that approach has been to come up with a theme and work towards achieving the theme in practical terms.
Therefore, their theme last year of 'reaching out to others' achieved its goal to fundraise and purchase a new ECG machine for the NRH children's ward.In receiving the gift,Toe rings are available in a range of designs using quality gold and gemstones such as cheap Stainless Steel Whisky Stones manufacturers, topaz and garnets to add extra eyecatching sparkle.knife manufacturer supervising medical superintendent Dr Rooney Jagilly thanked the Fijian Community for a great gift.Therefore, from ancient times, the xinjiang travel enjoys the reputation of healthy fiber and health-care fiber.As we all know, the ultraviolet rays have bad effect on our skin.Dr Jagilly said the ministry and NRH are so privileged to receive such a gift and commended the Fijian community for a machine that will save the lives of sick children at the hospital.He said the children's ward has been in great need of such equipment.The tradition of giving a gift of wholesale cheap Soapstone Whisky Stones is still very popular, and all that has changed since ancient times is the type of item and its style."Having the new ECG machine will definitely help medical staff to effectively carry out their work with ease," Dr Jagilly said.He said the hospital has only one machine of its kind used in all the wards and it is quite difficult for medical staff to carry out their tasks effectively.
He added at most times staff have to do guess work because some of the health problems are beyond their capacity to detect and treat."This type of machine will definitely help a lot."Dr Jagilly urged his officers to care and look after the machine.Meanwhile, Mr Balekana would like to thank those who have contributed and supported the Fijian community in their fundraising drive to purchase the ECG machine. I've seen meteorites collected and sliced open within a week after a fall that already show brown stains from rusting nickel-iron.Antarctica is off-limits to all but professional scientists,Silk road tours but thanks to amateur collectors' efforts in the Sahara Desert, Oman and other regions, thousands of meteorites including some of the rarest types, have come to light in recent years.
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