Guyana Medical Mission returns

Over 30 health-care professionals attached to the Guyana Medical Mission (GMM), who arrived in Guyana on November 1, are conducting a week of medical outreaches.
The Department of Public Information (DPI) stated that the GMM was a group of dedicated medical professionals who travel to the Caribbean and Guyana annually to bring healthcare services to the citizens. The group of 39 health professionals from the GMM in conjunction with the Caribbean Medical Mission, comprises 11

Director of Regional Health Services in Region Six, Jevaughn Andrew Stephen

medical doctors along with 18 clinic staff, including professional nurses and assistants, and 10 surgeons.
The Mission’s spokesperson, Sharon London, who is also a nurse, disclosed that this year’s outreach is expected to provide services to six communities in Guyana. They will be visiting Liverpool on the Corentyne; Belladrum on the West Coast of Berbice; Mahaica, Buxton, and Enmore on the East Coast of Demerara and Mibicuri.
The outreach, which commenced on Saturday, November 3, was hosted at the Mibicuri Cottage Hospital, Black Bush Polder, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) for the very first time, then moved to the Fyrish Village Health Centre on November 4. The group of medical professionals attended to over 60 patients at the Mibicuri Cottage Hospital and saw over 200 persons from Fyrish and the surrounding communities.
According to Doctor Ezema James, one of the medical professionals, most patients were being treated for diabetes, kidney disease, and arthritis. Persons also received blood pressure, cholesterol, and eye tests. The team also provided three months’ worth of free medications for their patients.
The Director of Regional Health Services, East Berbice-Corentyne, Jevaughn

Spokesperson of the Guyana Medical Mission, Sharon London attending to one of the residents

Andrew Stephen noted his satisfaction with the outreaches hosted by GMM. Stephen added all three of the region’s medical theatres were functioning and could accommodate the approximately 50 surgeries scheduled to be conducted by the professional surgeons attached to the medical mission. Several Mibicuri residents expressed their satisfaction with the treatment they received from the GMM.
Last year, the Medical Mission attended to approximately 5500 patients and previously conducted approximately 850 successful surgeries.
The Guyana Medical Mission was founded in 1996 by six physicians and three nurses, with the aim of treating underprivileged people in the Caribbean. They have made several trips to Guyana over the past decade.
According to the head of the Guyana Medical Mission, Dr James Cort, he looks forward each year to dedicating his service to the citizens of Guyana.