Local and Regional Representative for the World Pediatric Project (WPP), Jacqueline Browne-King tells NBC News the Neonatal Consultant Nurse from the World Pediatric Project (WPP), Susan Ameiss will arrive this Saturday October 24th while Doctor Robert Fleming will arrive on October 31st.
Mrs. Browne-King said they will be conducting a series of Neonatal Care Capacity building programs for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital.
Meanwhile, Head of Pediatrics at the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital,
Doctor Bharati Datta said the premature birth rates at the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital are high and they are hoping that the work which will be done during this mission can address this alarming issue.
Doctor Datta also explained that they expect the training to impact the delivery of Neonatal Care or as it is more commonly known Intensive Care.
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