MINISTRY OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES CELEBRATES NATIONAL RADIOLOGIC WEEK AND ANNOUNCES RADIOLOGY TRAINING WITH JICA

MINISTRY OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES CELEBRATES NATIONAL RADIOLOGIC WEEK AND ANNOUNCES RADIOLOGY TRAINING WITH JICA

Majuro, Marshall Islands – This week, the Ministry of Health & Human Services (MoHHS) joins in the celebration of National Radiologic Week, honoring the critical work of our Radiologic Technologists (Rad Techs). This week-long celebration recognizes the vital role Rad Techs play in healthcare by capturing the unseen, ensuring patient safety, and providing expert insight through diagnostic imaging.
 
“Our RAD TECHS are truly the unsung heroes of healthcare. Their expertise and dedication to precision in diagnostic imaging are essential to providing the best care for our patients,” said Secretary Francyne Wase-Jacklick. “We are grateful for their skill and care, which directly contribute to better health outcomes across the Marshall Islands.”
 
As part of the week's festivities, the Ministry is excited to announce the conclusion of National Radiologic Week with a special Radiology Training session with JICA. This training will focus on the long-overdue installation of a C-arm, a critical piece of equipment that will further enhance the Ministry’s diagnostic capabilities and improve patient care across the RMI.
 
“This C-arm installation is a significant milestone for our radiology team and the Ministry of Health. It’s an investment in both our healthcare infrastructure and our ability to provide timely and accurate diagnoses,” said Dr. Robert Maddison, Medical Chief of Staff. “We look forward to the continued growth of our radiology team and the impact this training will have on patient care moving forward.”
 
The Ministry would like to extend a special thank you to the Government of Japan and JICA for their ongoing commitment to supporting healthcare development in the Marshall Islands. Their assistance and partnership are invaluable in building a stronger, healthier future for the people of the RMI.
 
The Ministry of Health & Human Services extends its heartfelt appreciation to all Radiologic Technologists for their dedication and expertise, and looks forward to continuing to support their growth and advancement in the field of radiology.
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