Support Across Three Departments at VCH

Vila Central Hospital | Port Vila, Vanuatu
$30,000

Status: Completed

Collaborations with the paediatric, medical and emergency departments at Vila Central Hospital.

Paediatrics Department Collaboration

In 2020 we are continuing our collaboration with Dr Thyna Orelly (Head of Department) and the rest of the Paediatric Department. We are extremely pleased to report that we are providing the department with $10,000 of essential equipment. Items include infusion pumps, ophthalmology and ear nose and throat diagnostic equipment, breathing masks, stethoscopes, thermometers and airway tubes. 

A full list of items and costing can be found here

Medical Department Collaboration

This year we are continuing our collaboration with Dr Sereana Natuman (Head of Department) and the rest of the Medical Department. We are extremely pleased to report that we are providing the department with $10,000 of essential equipment. We are delighted to be providing the hospital with the first brand-new Automated External Defibrillator (AED), a device used to restart a patient’s heart if they have a cardiac arrest. Other items include blood pressure pumps, breathing masks, stethoscopes, thermometers, and oximeters. 

A full list of items and costing can be found here

Emergency Department Collaboration

For the first time, in 2020, MJF Health is extremely fortunate to establish a new partnership with the Emergency Department. As a result of this collaboration, we will be providing the ED with $10,000 worth of vital nursing packs containing equipment that is crucial in determining the likelihood of a patient deteriorating and dying. These packs include a stethoscope, thermometer, pupil torch, blood pressure pump, oximeter, and glucometers. 

A full list of items and costing can be found here.

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