No Sterilization Machine At The Browne’s Avenue Clinic For Almost Eight Months

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Using autoclave sterilizer for disinfection

The Browne’s Avenue Clinic is not able to treat all its patients because, according to staff there, the equipment used to sterilize the necessary equipment and materials has been out of commission for almost eight months.

Recently, at least six patients, who required dressing for wounds, were turned away from the Browne’s Avenue Clinic.

In order to prevent the spreading of infections in hospitals and health centers an autoclave, called a steam sterilizer, is used to sterilize medical instruments and materials used in surgeries, procedures, and patient services.

“It’s a new year with the same old problems. Today about six patients sat from 8 am to 12 pm waiting for dressings. But the sterilizing machine that has been broken down since May of last year has still not been replaced,” said a health care professional.

According to the individual, the machine was taken away to be fixed but a specialist reported that it could not be repaired.

“We are left without such a vital machine and have to be begging other clinics to assist. A woman who is diabetic and had three toes amputated sat there this morning waiting to see if the cotton and gauze we begged Mount St John’s Medical Centre would have arrived, but nothing came,” the worker said.

“How can anyone be expected to work when the basic necessities are not being provided? Nurses and staff are not at fault here; in times like these they go out of their way even at times spending their own money just so we can have the basics.”

The source said the workers extend themselves above and beyond the call of duty to ensure patients are assisted.

“What happened today actually made tears come to my eyes because that diabetic lady had to pay a taxi to get here and didn’t even have breakfast — to be sitting there in vain until lunch.” the worker laments.

Apart from the broken-down machine, the staff said that there is a lack of basic necessities.

“How about some paint for the waiting room, a working water fountain so patients can have water to take meds, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, etc? We are not asking for a new building, just for the proper upkeep of the one we have.”

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5 COMMENTS

  1. IMAGINE $50,000 COULD GO A LONG WAY TO BUY MEDICAL EQIPMENT, INSTEAD OF PAYING THAT SINGER AT $50 FREE CONCERT.

  2. As an economic power house, our health care system should be paramount hence we should not be facing adversities such as a depletion of resources that are needed or critical in our clinics and hospital…… This concepts also applies to our education system….

  3. We are doing well? In what area? The healthcare system needs revamping.
    What happened to the CT machine at MSJMC? It has been a month since it has been down. Patients are suffering! All those clinics(especially St. John’s Health Centre )need a total overhaul! What is the Minister of Health going to do about these problems?

  4. Can the Faithful Nationals donate a sterilization machine? It would really show that they are all about COUNTRY.

  5. Koffee got very well paid …..but no money is there …..got paid stay at a nice hotel she her moma…. band members ALL ON TAXPAYERS MONEY .penioners cyant get dem ENTITTLED money but koffee got hers..

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