Forty doctors and eleven nurses at the Kanifing General Hospital have been trained coronavirus prevention and control amid plans to convert the largest hospital in Kanifing Municipality into a coronavirus treatment centre.
The hospital wrote on its official Facebook page on Monday: “Following the announcement by the Ministry of Health to re-purpose Kanifing General Hospital to a COVID-19 Treatment Center, the Hospital Management in collaboration with partners conducted two major trainings on Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and COVID-19 Case Management.
“A total of forty doctors and eleven nurses received intensive training of IPC and Case Management.
“We extend our sincere appreciation to the Ministry of Health (MoH), Dr. Sunkaru Touray and his team and Dr. Darwin Pardon Gomez- Critical Care Physician/Intensivist at the Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital.”