Samaroo family donates dialysis machine to GPHC
The new dialysis machine that was donated to (GPHC)
The new dialysis machine that was donated to (GPHC)

A DIALYSIS machine valued US$38,000 on Thursday was donated to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) in the name of late Krishna Samaroo of DeKendren Canal No. 1 Polder, West Bank Demerara. The machine was handed over to the hospital by Samaroo’s sister Tara Mohamdee at the GPHC Central Stores Receiving Area.

From left: Tara Mohamdee handing over the Dialysis Machine to representatives of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). From the right: Nurse in charge of the Renal Department at the GPHC, O’Delevana Kennedy, and CEO of GPHC Michael Khan with another representative from the hospital
From left: Tara Mohamdee handing over the Dialysis Machine to representatives of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). From the right: Nurse in charge of the Renal Department at the GPHC, O’Delevana Kennedy, and CEO of GPHC Michael Khan with another representative from the hospital

Samaroo died in 2008 at the Balwant Singh Hospital. According to his sister, no one knew his cause of death, however in his memory, the family wishes to make donations to several institutions, starting with the GPHC.
A dialysis machine is one that filters a patient’s blood to remove excess water and waste products when the kidneys are damaged, dysfunctional, or missing.
Nurse in charge of the Renal Department at the GPHC, O’Delevana Kennedy expressed satisfaction on behalf of the hospital for receiving the equipment. She said that the hospital is currently operating on a four – machine unit and with the addition of this new piece of equipment more patients needing dialysis can be accommodated.
Kennedy added that such a machine is not new to the nurses, as they are fully aware of how to operate it.

(GINA)

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