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Dr Elaine Howell is the 2020-2021 Intern of the Year at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH).During a ceremony held in the boardroom of the QEH on Friday, she expressed gratitude to her seniors and her colleagues who accompanied her on the journey which she recalled included many long hours at work and sleepless nights.“But it was worth it. Being a physician requires one to be selfless and it is so fulfilling. Standing here I am reminiscent of the long journey, yet rewarding it has been. Throughout my internship, I sadly experienced grief with today actually being the anniversary of my dad’s death.“It was hard, but a strong support system, mental fortitude, and a stable foundation have proven to be the core of my success, despite the challenges I have faced. This award inspires me to work even harder. My advice to all upcoming doctors would honestly be to have a good work ethic, be efficient, be dedicated and committed to not only your patients but also your team members,” Dr How ....
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Social Share With four people at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) testing positive for COVID-19, three of whom are staff, management is appealing to the public not to visit the institution unless absolutely necessary. Executive chairman Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland and Acting Director of Medical Services Dr Clyde Cave confirmed the cases yesterday, with Cave giving the assurance the situation was under control. “We have identified four people who have contracted COVID from outside in the community. They have been placed on leave and the areas in which they had worked have been sanitised. “We have two members of our Medical Intensive Care Unit who tested positive, but all their preliminary contacts have tested negative so far and will be retested; one patient who had been identified after discharge but that situation has also been investigated and tested, and we have one support staff worker who was in indirect contact and that [situation] also has been contai ....