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Appreciation Day 2022
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Appreciation Day 2022

On December 29th, 2022, DMH hosted its Annual Appreciation Day in honour of Customers, Staff and Doctors. This event was greatly anticipated, and the hospital was all abuzz on that day.

Naming of the Nurse Station
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Naming of the Nurse Station

On December 18, 2022 Davis Memorial Hospital held a simple ceremony and named their Nurse’s Station the Alan B. Jonshon Nurse Station. This was done posthumously in Pastor Johnson’s honour because of his financial contribution to the institution for the past 30 years.

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Laboratory Certification

On December 22, 2022 Davis Memorial Hospital had its certification Renewed by the Guyana National Bureau of Standards for continuing to maintain the requirements of the GYS 170 Standard, General Requirement for the Operation of a Laboratory. As a result of this recertification clients can be assured that they would receive accurate and reliable results.

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USE HEART FOR EVERY HEART 

On World Heart Day 2022, the World Heart Federation is asking the world to: USE HEART FOR EVERY HEARTWorld Heart Day is an opportunity for everyone to stop and consider how best to use heart for humanity, for nature, and for you. Beating cardiovascular disease (CVD) is something that matters to every beating heart. Use...

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First Pair in Two Years

Thirteen years after their first born, the parents of Shalom and Shiloh gave birth to twin girls on 13th September 2022 at the Davis Memorial Hospital and Clinic. Congratulations are extened to the parents.

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Mental Health Training for Staff

Davis Memorial Hospital hosted a 4-days Mental Health Training for Staff. This much needed Training was facilitated by Shane Tull, LCSW-R, a clinical psychotherapist, consultant and life coach with over 20 years. Some of the areas of focus were: How they coped with the pandemic during and after; Self-care in the work environment; Steps to...

Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which most commonly affects the lungs. It is transmitted from person to person via droplets from the throat and lungs of people with the active respiratory disease. In healthy people, infection with M. tuberculosis often does not cause symptoms, because the person’s immune system...