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Issa Trust Foundation brings US medical team to train neonatal nurses in Jamaica

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Issa Trust Foundation brings US medical team to train neonatal nurses in Jamaica
Key Points(5)
  • The Neonatal Nurses Essential Training and Skills Program will be conducted by a team of doctors and nurses from Connecticut Children’s Hospital, under the leadership of Dr.
  • The initiative will be carried out in partnership with Dr.
  • Samantha Walker at Victoria Jubilee Hospital, Jamaica’s largest maternity hospital, with additional support from the South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA).
  • With a shortage of specialized neonatal nurses, many premature and sick newborns in Jamaica remain at risk, prompting this collaborative effort to provide critical training.
  • The program will focus on Victoria Jubilee Hospital, which serves as the main referral center for severely ill neonates across the island, particularly those transferred from hospitals in Savanna-la-Mar and St.

























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