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Project Cure Provides Sugical Equipment to Ghana

Project Cure, a non-profit organization in the USA, has shipped surgical equipment and disposable items to Ghana on behalf of the management of Golden Star Resources Limited, Wassa Mine, a mining company operating in the Mpohor Wassa East District.

This shipment is the first part of a pledge by the company to provide medical equipment that will improve the health care deliver of the people of its catchment area. The first shipment of medical equipment includes incubators, a portable X-ray machine, patient transport equipment (such as wheelchairs), exam tables, and other surgical equipment.

Nana Kwame Damoah, the Senior Divisional Chief of Manponse, noted that the delivery of health care in Ghana is currently going through tremendous changes as a result of the introduction of health insurance. He observed that efficient health care delivery demands a team work approach, and it makes the transition easier when stakeholders like Golden Star give support.

SPECIAL PROMOTION: Discounted Pricing on Out-of-Box Techlem Premier 4500 Hospital Stretchers

For a limited time, DRE is offering special pricing on the Techlem Premier 4500 Hospital Stretchers. A limited quantity of this out-of-box item is available now, and include with the full 4-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty.

Each Techlem Premier 4500 Hospital Stretcher includes a pneumatic-assist head section, high-density foam mattress, fold-down side rails, wrap-around perimeter bumper, brake/steer pedals, push/pull handles, and many other features. These stretchers also include the optional Accu-Steer Fifth Wheel at no additional charge.

Quantities are limited, so contact DRE now for this special discounted pricing.

To see complete details of this item, please click here.

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Palestinian Charity Raises Money for Medical Equipment in Bahrain

A charity event held in Bahrain raised approximately BD140,000 for medical equipment, according to British politician George Galloway, who headlined Monday’s Palestine Support Society dinner and auction.

The auction featured 12 abstract paintings created by several of Bahrain’s top artists. In addition to the BD38,950 raised by this auction, table bookings and donations raised the the remainder of the evening’s proceeds.

The money that was raised will be used to provide essential emergency medical equipment identified by Health Ministry officials in Palestine.

According to Palestine Support Society vice-president and event organizer Hisham Sater, every precaution is being taken to ensure that the hospital equipment reaches the needy and none of the money is wasted.

The equipment to be purchased was identified by the Health Ministry. The equipment will include respiratory ventilators, anesthesia machines, and portable X-ray machines for adults and children. The equipment is expected to arrive in Palestine within weeks, but could take longer depending on a number of procedures which must be followed to complete the purchase and delivery of these items.




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