Tag: Dr. Shamdeo Persaud
MoPH emphasizes basic hygienic practices to prevent Coronavirus transmission
−As Novel coronavirus now classified a pandemic by WHO −Persons traveling from several countries being flagged −Tests for virus being ... Read More
Infertility: Small issue, great impact
─ SRHR Adventures hosts infertility symposium DPI, Guyana, Saturday, September 14, 2019 Regarded as an innovative and unique venture by ... Read More
Newly minted Pharmacists commit to no compromise for mediocrity
─Second batch Pharmacy interns licensed to practice DPI, Guyana, Sunday, May 12, 2019 On the evening of Saturday, May 11, ... Read More
Tests on Guyana Manganese Inc. workers rule out possible swine flu, H1N1
─ investigations on manganese workers' illnesses conclude ─ EPA, Occupational Health and Safety unit of the Ministry of Social Protection ... Read More
22 New Licensed Health Facilities
─ Goal is to provide population with the best possible care - Dr. Shamdeo Persaud. DPI, Guyana, Saturday, March 23, ... Read More
Chief Medical Officer explains ‘opt-out’ option for administering of HPV vaccines
─ Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccines are not “forced on children” ─ still applicable after current awareness campaign ─ ministry ... Read More
PAHO/WHO, Public Health Ministry to finalise Essential Medicines List
─ getting rid of ineffective medication, adding new medication DPI, Guyana, Tuesday, March 12, 2019 Health Professionals in the field ... Read More
Director Regional & Clinic Services say new changes will aid in better service delivery at New Amsterdam Hospital
(GEORGETOWN, February 01, 2019)- Health officials are mulling construction of a separate building to house outpatients at the New Amsterdam ... Read More
Response to Stabroek News article- ‘A&E patients frustrated by new system, long wait at NA Hospital’
The Ministry of Public Health is concerned by the article “A&E patients frustrated by new system, long wait at NA ... Read More
Minister Lawrence wants regular monitoring and surveillance on the regional front burner
GEORGETOWN, MOPH – Public Health Minister Volda Lawrence wants regular monitoring and surveillance on the Regional front burner to help ... Read More