New scanner installed at the Douala's Laquintinie hospital

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Sun, 21 Dec 2014 Source: Reperes

This device which has already been activated was presented to the public December 10, 2014. According to André Mama Fouda, though one of the largest Hospital in Cameroon, built on 9 acres, with 500 beds, 1400 blood bags, 40 pavilions, and receive in one year more than two million patients supported by 800 staff, the hospital constricted in 1920 under the name 'native hospital' hospital was still devoid of a scanner.

This unit was presented to the public December 10, 2014. "Go tell the public the Laquintinie already has a hospital scanner brand new 16 white perch", indicated Minsante.

"All those whose cases need a scanner may come to Douala and perform their operation in good conditions. We have here 6 operation theatres. Fracture problems can now be resolved in good condition, "said Mr. Mama Fouda.

Despite this equipment, Laquintinie hospital has several other problems. "We have insufficient and unskilled staff, our technical platform is outdated", noted Dr. Jean II Dissongo, which also stressed the persistence in his hospital of despicable, unethical practices. As a workaround, the MOH offered a transparent and balanced motivation, a vision shared by the work team.

The Laquintinie hospital offers other benefits to patients. You a Center for the sickle cell disease is present, an eyewear, etc. The new credo of Laquintinie: "commitment to the humanization of care and innovation, basis of professionalism in hospital."

Source: Reperes