Steward Health Care open a genitourinary clinic in Gozo that will operate Friday afternoons on a fortnightly basis out of the Gozo General Hospital
Gwen Grace Green is a typical seven-year-old Gozitan girl who loves eating pizza Margherita, playing Among Us with her brother, William, and reading.
None of these things are remarkable in themselves, but Gwen is a remarkable child nonetheless. She spreads joy wherever she goes and her laugh is contagious.
She also wears a prosthetic leg, which is currently gold and sparkly. Gwen was born with Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency (PFFD), a condition that causes one leg to be shorter than the other.
One of the things that sets Gwen and her parents apart is their positivity. From day one, they were adamant that Gwen would lead a full life like any other child. She goes to school, has many friends, goes to ballet lessons, and hates ketchup.
Konrad Mizzi s legacy
What the minister did not say is that the payments to be made to Steward Healthcare over a number of years add up to much more than they spent on the medical school – in fact giving them a handsome profit
Michael Falzon
23 February 2021, 7:42am
Konrad Mizzi
Konrad Mizzi might have been kicked out of the Labour Party but his legacy is still haunting Malta, and, more so the current Labour administration.
Just consider Mizzi’s Air Malta ‘miracle’. Last week, the recently appointed finance minister, Clyde Caruana, was quoted by Maltese-language weekly Illum that currently Air Malta is losing some €170,000 every day in operational losses.
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Gozo General Hospital s emergency and outpatients departments have been upgraded and refurbished, Steward Health Care said on Friday.
Facilities, equipment and consultation rooms have all been upgraded and the number of clinics has also been increased, allowing for additional services to be provided and improving waiting times, the hospital operator said.
Hospital outpatient services, which were offered from the nearby Barts Medical School campus while refurbishing was under way, will now once again be offered from the hospital itself, Steward Health Care Malta executive director and president Nadine Delicata said.
The refurbishing work complements other upgrades which the hospital operator has announced in recent months.