Giving hope one heart at a time
Nov 11th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 9:04#JamaicaGleaner #BustamanteHospital #HeartSurgery #DrChristopherTufton #MinistryOfHealth NOVEMBER 11, 2021: Thirteen Jamaican children benefitted from cardiac catheterisation, a non-surgical procedure, through the first medical mission to Bustamante Hospital for Children since the COVID-19 pandemic. Chain of Hope’s seven-member team brought along life-saving equipment and necessary disposables to perform catheterisation on children suffering from various cardiac complications.
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