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Year to Date |
Total |
Outpatient (since Jan
1999) |
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13,736 |
414,740 |
Inpatient (since April
1999) |
248 |
553 |
19,261 |
Dental (since August
2000) |
1,928 |
4,021 |
66,236 |
Low Acuity (since March
2001) |
56 |
134 |
6,175 |
Homecare (since March
2001) |
235 |
488 |
8,061 |
Intensive Care (since April
2001) |
53 |
113 |
2,598 |
Emergency (since Sept
2000) |
1,169 |
2,479 |
73,604 |
Surgery (since April
1999) |
117 |
228 |
6,921 |
| Lab Tests |
4,159 |
8,984 |
209,496 |
Eye Care
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238 |
508 |
7,577 |
Community First-Aid Training
For the last few years the AHC staff has been involved in teaching
basic first-aid skills to local community organizations. This year we
are expanding the program to benefit even more Cambodians.
On February 6th and 7th the AHC traveled to Preh Vihea province, about
160 kilometers from Siem Reap, to provide basic first-aid teaching in
the villages of Koh Ke and Phum Thmei. In total, 24 villagers completed
a one-day training session that focused on how to deal with common problems
such as choking, bleeding, broken bones and burns.
“On behalf of our team, I would like to say thank you very
much for giving us the opportunity to visit these villages and provide
such valuable assistance to rural people, helping them know what they
should do when they have health or accident problems. It was also a
good opportunity for us as trainers to better understand the situation
of people living in rural areas. Everyone in our team was very happy
to assist the villagers.” - Leng Daly, one of AHC's first-aid
nursing teachers.
This month, AHC also began two new regularly scheduled basic first-aid
classes for other groups of non-medical persons. The first class is
for parents of children admitted to the hospital. On February 13, six
parents participated in the initial course. The second regularly scheduled
training sessions will target motorcycle taxi drivers (motodops). Fifteen
motodop drivers participated in the inaugural course held on February
27.
Diploma Child Health
AHC continually strives to improve the quality of patient care.
One of the ways that this is done is by valuing and promoting the importance
of providing continuing medical education opportunities. In 2006, AHC
partnered with The Children’s Hospital at Westmead (Australia)
to provide senior AHC doctors with Diploma Child Health (DCH) through
distance education.
On February 7th, seven of AHC’s most senior medical staff graduated
from the DCH course. On hand to present the diplomas was Dr. Kathy Currow
of Westmead Hospital who has played an central part in initiating and
monitoring the DCH program at AHC. Our heartfelt thank you to Dr. Currow
and congratulations to the AHC doctors!
Memorandum of Understanding with
Wajiro Hospital in Japan
On Febuary 22nd AHC celebrated its 8th Anniversary. From the
beginning, Wajiro Hospital in Japan has been a tremendous supporter
with the donation of funds, equipment and the exchange medical staff
and information. AHC is very proud to acknowledge this partnership by
signing a Memorandum or Understanding (MOU) with Wajiro Hospital and
its CEO, Dr. Kamachi. We all look forward to continuing our cooperation
in doing all we can together to improve medical care for the children
of Cambodia.
New Hospital Staff
A new year at the hospital usually means new staff, and this
year is no exception. A big welcome to all the new staff that have recently
joined our AHC team to help in providing better care for the children
and families we serve. Starting this month are 5 new doctors who will
begin a three-year training curriculum; 6 new nurses; and assistants
to the logistics, registration, and administration departments.
Volunteers
AHC would not be what it is without the help of volunteers
from around the world and we would like to thank all the volunteers
who generously donated their time and expertise in February. Volunteers
this month worked alongside our local staff in a wide variety of activities.
Visiting medical specialists mentored AHC doctors and nurses at the
beside and provided lectures as part of the hospital’s continuing
education programs. Some of the non-medical volunteers helped with construction
and renovation projects, compiled hospital policies, and offered support
to our logistics and administration departments. A big thank you to
each and every one of you!
Hospital Renovations
With an average of 300 children a day using hospital services
there is a constant need for upkeep and repair of the buildings. Anyone
who visited the hospital in February would have no doubt noticed improvements
being made in several locations. Finishing touches are being completed
in the new Outpatient Department examination and consult area, a newly
renovated laundry building will offer a more effective work space for
our Housekeeping Department, and construction has begun on a Minor Surgical
Procedures Room adjacent to the Emergency room that will allow for safer
patient care.
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First Aid teaching in the village


Dr. Kimachi and Sr. AHC doctors signing the
MOU

Dr. Currow with DCH graduates

Dr. Pheaktra and Dr. Currow

New hospital staff

Volunteer teaching AHC nurses how to use
the EKG machine

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