Solomon Ports Donates new Baby Resusciter to National Referral Hospital’s Pediatric Ward
In a significant contribution to healthcare advancement, Solomon Ports has handed over a cutting-edge Baby Resusciter(Baby warmer ) to the Paediatric Ward of the National Referral Hospital (NRH) today.
The handover ceremony took place between Mr. Eranda Kotelawala, Chief Executive Officer of Solomon Ports, and Dr.Titus Nasi, Head of the Department of Paediatrics at NRH, witnessed by SIPA Executive management team , and staff of thepediatric ward at NRH.
The event marked a remarkable step forward in enhancing the hospital’s capacity to provide state-of-the-art medical careto newborns and infants.
As stated by Dr Titus Nasi, this is the first ever machine to have at NRH with such extra features for the Pediatric ward.Mr. Eranda Kotelawala, CEO of Solomon Ports, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We proud to give one of the best machines available in the market, and as a responsible SOE we do have a responsibility to support the
community and our hospital,” he said.
“The future of Solomon Islands is the newborns , if we have healthy newborns then we will have a healthy future.”
Dr. Titus Nasi, Head of the Department of Pediatrics, shared his gratitude, saying, “We are extremely grateful to Solomon Ports for this generous donation. This new Baby Resusciter will significantly enhance our ability to provide critical care to newborns, especially those in need of immediate resuscitation and temperature stabilization.
“The new features of the resusciter will greatly assist our medical staff in delivering the highest quality care to our youngest patients.”
The advanced Baby Resusciter boasts features such as, Precise Temperature Control: The resusciter’s advanced temperature control system ensures accurate regulation of the infant’s body temperature, Adaptive Resuscitation Modes: The equipment offers a range of resuscitation modes tailored to the specific needs of infants, improving the efficacy of lifesaving interventions, Oxygen support system, Digital scale , and Phototherapy , which uses light to improve a babiescondition.
This donation highlights the importance of public-private partnerships in driving healthcare innovation and improving patient outcomes. It also showcases Solomon Ports’ commitment to corporate social responsibility and its dedication tothe well-being of the local community.