AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine has presented essential medical items to the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipal Hospital for the establishment of a Breast Care Unit in the facility to help in the screening and treatment of people living with breast cancer in the municipality.
After renovating a place for the establishment of the unit, Iduapriem Mine further provided 32 essential medical items for the effective functioning of the unit, including medical examination couch (bed), weighing scale, stainless medical tray, personal protective equipment, cabinets, detergents, furniture, bedsheets with pillows, medical supplies, among others, which were procured at a cost of about One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHS120,000.00).
This summer Central Queenslanders are being urged to ditch the sports drinks and orange pieces, and instead pick up a juicy pineapple to enjoy on the cricket pitch, knowing they will be supporting a great cause.
Just in time for the clash between Australiaâs and Indiaâs cricketers in the Sydney Pink Test, Yeppoonâs Pure Gold Pineapples company has thrown its support behind the McGrath Foundationâs ongoing battle against breast cancer.
The CQ company will sell special pines during the month of January with a percentage of sales going towards funding he McGrath Foundationâs network of breast care nurses, who provide invaluable support to Aussie families experiencing breast cancer.
Honoring Our Nurses
Nurses comfort, care, educate, console, relate, endear and provide direction and assistance. They are at the forefront when we are sick; their work responsibilities immense, their efforts tireless and their commitment endless. They are the heart and soul of medical facilities including residential care, hospitals, clinics, doctorsâ offices, schools, in-home care and much more.
To celebrate National Nurse Week, May 6-12, 2019, The Times Media Co.; Title Sponsor, Methodist Hospitals; Presenting Sponsors Franciscan Health; Community Healthcare System; Visiting Nurse Association of Northwest Indiana; Castle Subaru/Mitsubishi; University of St. Francis â Crown Point; Indiana University-Northwest; and Pinnacle Hospital, are showing our true appreciation for area nurses with nominations and evaluation, a section and planned events.
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