Published: 28 April 2021
Cay Hil: - Two local service clubs, the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise and the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunset collaborated to donate a state-of-the-art fetal heart monitor to the Maternity Ward at the Sint Maarten Medical Center in recognition of Maternal and Child Health month recognized by Rotary in the month of April. One of the ways Rotary aims to improve the quality of healthcare provided to mothers and young children is by providing hospitals and clinics with lifesaving equipment.
Fetal heart monitoring is significant as it provides critical information about the fetus during late pregnancy and labor. The latest version donated to the Maternity Ward not only measures and records the fetus’ heart rate, but also that of the mother, providing healthcare providers with critical information about both mother and child. This machine also has internal memory and backup feature which allows a lifetime of a fetal heart tracing to be stored
RCIPS FSU Receives Donation From Rotary Sunrise For DV Training 10 December 2020, 04:53 AM
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The Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise is sponsoring officers from the RCIPS Family Support Unit in a diploma level training course in Domestic Abuse & Violence Awareness.
The donation, which will be used to pay tuition for the course, was presented by Rotary Sunrise president Stacy Parke to FSU Inspector Dausea Scott and Detective Constable Patricia Sevik at the Rotary Sunrise weekly morning meeting on Wednesday, 2 December.
“One of our main roles in the Family Support Unit is investigating cases involving domestic violence, and offering support to those affected,” said Inspector Scott. “We are grateful to Rotary Sunrise for this donation, which will help our team build upon the tools and training that we already possess, and help us strengthen the service that we provide to persons affect