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MCF General Surgery Report Jan 18

Health Projects – General Surgery

Health Projects – General Surgery

January 15, 2018
  • 40 children in St. Vincent received diagnostic evaluations
  • 8 children in St. Vincent received surgeries

The team’s week began with a very busy clinic day with 59 children and families who patiently waited for their opportunity to be evaluated by this WPP specialist team. Many of the children received surgery last year, and were back for their follow-up examination.

WPP prioritizes follow-up care as a vital component to the quality, comprehensive care approach so core to the WPP patient care philosophy.

World Pediatric Project General Surgery Team

World Pediatric Project General Surgery Team

WPP General Sugery Team

This is the fifth year the WPP general surgery team from Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, has traveled to Milton Cato Memorial Hospital to provide advanced pediatric diagnostic and surgical care to children of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Lead surgeon, Dr John Lukish, together with a team of seven support personnel, treated children with a wide spectrum of medical conditions.

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 2

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 3

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 4

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 5

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 6

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 7

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 1

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 8

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 9

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    MCF General Surgery Report Jan 2018 – 10

MCF General Surgery – Hailey, 10 months

Hailey

10 months

is a beautiful bouncing baby girl, but would have “nothing of” Dr. Lukish attempting to examine her until a little extra coaxing by her mom!

Medical procedure – successful excision of cyst and follow-up next January.

MCF General Surgery, Dylon, 10 years

Dylon

10 Years

born with Down Syndrome and congenital heart disease. WPP first met him as a baby through a diagnostic cardiac clinic which led to his mother and him traveling to Richmond for open heart surgery when he was 3 years old. He loves to hug everyone, and will periodically break out into song and dance.

Medical procedure – received a laparoscopic ventral hernia repair.

MCF General Surgery, Renaya, 3 years

Renaya

3 years

was understandably frightened to be at the large clinic and to be closely evaluated by the WPP general surgery team. Renaya wouldn’t speak or allow anyone to touch her unless her daddy was by her side. Her recovery was amazing and by the next day she was back to her old self.

Medical procedure – received disimpaction and anal dilation. Put on a maintenance regimen and follow-up next January.

MCF General Surgery - Ameka, 8 years

Ameka

8 years

was very quiet and bashful all day long during clinic and until her surgical procedure was completed. Then the WPP team saw the first smile!

Medical procedure – thyroid mass was removed via a right hemi thyroidectomy.

MCF General Surgery - Brittney, 17 years

Brittney

17 years

who came to the WPP with her entire extended family. It is obvious she is loved and adored! She looked very quiet but did express worry about how she looked (a normal teenager!). She also said she was anxious to get back to school.

Medical procedure – right intra muscular chest mass, which was excised. She needs no further care, just a follow-up next January.

MCF General Surgery - Yannick, 20 years

Yannick

20 years

with a long and steady history of receiving specialized medical care through WPP since falling from a mango tree 10 years ago which caused a spinal cord injury, paralyzing him below the waist.

He has experienced multiple other associated conditions requiring medical care from five distinct pediatric sub-specialty teams totaling 34 visits with WPP surgical teams including general surgery, urology, plastics, reconstructive, neurosurgery and physical therapy.

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    MCF General Surgery

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    MCF General Surgery

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    MCF General Surgery

  • MCF General Surgery

Cane End Government School

Hands Across the Sea

Hands Across the Sea

October 11, 2017

Working with Hands Across the Sea to purchase 4,144 books for 11 primary schools in St. Vincent to help improve the literacy rate.

Two of the schools in St. Vincent that have recently received books through the Hands Across the Sea Project are Park Hill Government School and South Rivers Government School. This took place during a wonderful week of literacy activities in which the whole community was involved. Chris Canuto is a Peace Corps Volunteer based at the South Rivers Government School who has experience in remedial literacy skills and along with the literacy team are working hard to improve literacy levels. Chris painted the beautiful wall murals you can see in the photographs below.

Both schools are training student librarians to help with the running of the libraries and to promote a love of reading among their peers. The books selected by Hands Across The Sea are very reader friendly and attract the attention of the pupils.

Cane End Government School

Park Hill Government School

Park Hill Government School

Cane End Government School

Cane End Government School

Park Hill Government School

Park Hill Government School

Richland Park Government School

Richland Park Government School

South Rivers Methodist Primary School

South Rivers Methodist Primary School

Park Hill Government School

Park Hill Government School

Park Hill Government School

Park Hill Government School

South Rivers Government School

South Rivers Government School

South Rivers Methodist Primary School

South Rivers Government School

Health Projects – Pediatric Urology – October 2017

Health Projects – Pediatric Urology

Health Projects – Pediatric Urology

October 30, 2017
  • 36 children in St. Vincent received diagnostic evaluations
  • 6 children in St. Vincent received surgeries

Conditions Treated:

  • Hypospadias
  • Undescended testicles
  • Bladder stones
  • Hydrocele
  • Ectopic ureter

World Pediatric Project - Pediatric Urology

World Pediatric Project – Pediatric Urology

Dr. Doug Coplen, Pediatric Urology Surgeon

Dr. Doug Coplen, Pediatric Urology Surgeon

Jeanne Vogt, OR Nurse

Jeanne Vogt, OR Nurse

Mary Campigotto, Nurse

Mary Campigotto, Nurse

Dr. Thomas Bohannon, Anesthesiologist

Dr. Thomas Bohannon, Anesthesiologist

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    MCF Urology report Oct 2017

  • MCF Urology report Oct 2017

    MCF Urology report Oct 2017

  • MCF Urology report Oct 2017

    MCF Urology report Oct 2017

  • MCF Urology report Oct 2017

    MCF Urology report Oct 2017

  • MCF Urology report Oct 2017

    MCF Urology report Oct 2017

On Clinic day we were visited by a very special guest, Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves

On Clinic day we were visited by a very special guest, Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves

The Division of Teacher Education

The Division of Teacher Education of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College

The Division of Teacher Education

October 11, 2017

We have funded 10 partial vocational scholarships at The Division of Teacher Education of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College.

The Division of Teacher Education of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College

The Division of Teacher Education of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College

Dean, Mrs. Harriette Da Silva

Dean, Mrs. Harriette Da Silva

Barouallie Technical Institute

Barouallie Technical Institute

Barouallie Technical Institute

October 11, 2017

We have funded 20 partial vocational scholarships at the Barouallie Technical Institute.

Mrs Hannaway & Mrs Gunn

  • Afiyah Hamilton
  • Cadecia Samuel
  • Candora Burkley
  • Curtland Robinson
  • Danieka Keil
  • Deron Morgan
  • Isha Slater
  • Jodicia Samuel
  • Kayasha Lewis
  • Lauricia Francois
  • Liz Ann Pierre
  • Malika Bulze
  • Nichola Warren
  • Okalah Jeffery
  • Oransue Richardson
  • Pateisha Thomas
  • Philicia Douglas
  • Shanelle Douglas
  • Sue Zorne Davis
  • Waynesha Ollivierre

Fundraising Gala at The Loeb Boathouse, Central Park NY

Brian Alexander, Bruce Murray, Stephen Joachim, Nancy Young, Eric Shaw, Lavinia Gunn and Roger Pritchard.

Brian Alexander, Bruce Murray, Stephen Joachim, Nancy Young, Eric Shaw, Lavinia Gunn and Roger Pritchard.

Fundraising Gala at the Yale Club of New York City

October 10, 2017

Our second gala featured a Basil’s Pop-up Bar at the Roof Dining Room of the Yale Club of New York City. Over 100 attended for a great cause. This year MCF funded close to 70 vocational scholarships, contributed $50,000 to the Mustique Children in Need Fund, partnered with World Pediatric Project to send three surgical teams to St. Vincent to operate on Vincentian children, and funded the purchase through Hands Across the Sea of over 4,000 books for 11 primary schools in St. Vincent.

Photography by Roman Dean

Dora Loewenstein, Roger Pritchard, Bryan Adams and Nancy Young.

Dora Loewenstein, Roger Pritchard, Bryan Adams and Nancy Young.

Paul Ford, Nancy Young, Shelly Malkin and Basil Charles.

Paul Ford, Nancy Young, Shelly Malkin and Basil Charles.

Jeanette Cadet, Emanuele Busneli and Desiree Wallis.

Jeanette Cadet, Emanuele Busneli and Desiree Wallis.

Peter Lynch, Elizabeth de Montrichard and Annie Lukowski.

Peter Lynch, Elizabeth de Montrichard and Annie Lukowski.


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  • Paul Ford, Nancy Young, Shelly Malkin and Basil Charles.

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SVGCC 8th Graduation Ceremony 2017

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College 8th Graduation Ceremony

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College 8th Graduation Ceremony

July 15, 2017

 St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College 8th Graduation Ceremony

Shenika Samuel, Top Performer of the Business Studies: Accounting programme also received the DTVE Divisional Award for Excellence, graduating with the highest Grade Point Average in the Division. She also delivered the Valedictorian Address at the Graduation Ceremony, sharing her story as an inspiration to others to aspire to achieve in spite of life’s challenging circumstances.

The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College held its 8th Annual Graduation Ceremony on Tuesday June 27th, 2017 under the theme “Dream, Achieve, Live!”. Twenty of the 2016-2017 Mustique Charitable Foundation Scholarship recipients received Associate Degrees and Certificates having successfully completed their programmes of study.

The scholarship recipients performed commendably, with six of them emerging as Top Performers in their programmes:

  • Kevron Abraham – Architecture and Building Construction Technology
  • Alexey Gibson – Electrical Engineering Technology
  • Debra Dopwell – Information and Communication Technology
  • Maxwell Pompey – Business Studies: Sales and Marketing
  • Shenika Samuel – Business Studies: Accounting
  • Kaynella Nicholls – Agricultural Science and Entrepreneurship

Also graduating were:

  • Jede Leighton
  • Kemelius Boyea Jr
  • Jyan Cato
  • Hollesha Frederick
  • Seon Greene
  • Shackeil Strough
  • Daron Austin
  • Tyron Cuffy
  • Garth Woods
  • Ansaki Roberts
  • Raasikh John
  • Lenique Maloney
  • Florissa Davis
  • Corey Davis

The SVGCC: DTVE extends heartfelt thanks to the Mustique Charitable Foundation for partnering with the Division to provide such timely assistance in the form of partial scholarships to aid in these students’ academic and personal success.