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Republic of the Marshall Islands Ministry of Health & Human Services Attends 2024 Pacific Islands TB Controllers Association Conference in Pohnpei, FSM

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Republic of the Marshall Islands Ministry of Health & Human Services Attends 2024 Pacific Islands TB Controllers Association Conference in Pohnpei, FSM

Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia – October 29, 2024

The Ministry of Health & Human Services (MOHHS) proudly participated in the 2024 Pacific Islands TB Controllers Association (PITCA) Conference, hosted in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). Under the theme "TB on the Move," this year’s conference brought together TB experts and health leaders from across the Pacific to share innovative strategies for TB control, prevention, and treatment, with a focus on collaboration and knowledge exchange.

Led by RMI’s Public Health Medical Director, Dr. Frank Underwood, the RMI delegation presented updates on the country’s extensive mass TB screening efforts, which have been successfully completed in Majuro, Ebeye, Arno, Wotje, Jaluit, Aur, Ailinglaplap, and Jabat Atolls, with screenings set to begin in Mili Atoll in early November. These comprehensive screenings mark significant progress in RMI’s commitment to combating TB and improving health outcomes across the nation.
"RMI MOHHS is dedicated to eliminating TB as a public health threat in our communities," said Dr. Underwood. "The 'TB on the Move' conference has offered valuable insights and strengthened our partnerships with Pacific neighbors, reinforcing our shared vision of a TB-free Pacific."

In addition to contributing to conference discussions, RMI MOHHS announced that it will host the upcoming USAPI Regional TB Training in early December in Majuro, an event that underscores RMI’s active role in TB education and capacity building across the Pacific. This training will bring together healthcare professionals from the U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI) to strengthen regional knowledge and practices in TB prevention and control.

RMI MOHHS extends its gratitude to the FSM for hosting this year’s PI-TBCA Conference and to the Pacific Islands TB Controllers Association for its continued leadership in addressing TB in the region. Together, Pacific nations remain committed to building healthier, TB-free communities through unity and collaboration.

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Shuang Ho Hospital Enhances Healthcare in the Marshall Islands with Generous Equipment Donation

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SHUANG HO HOSPITAL ENHANCES HEALTHCARE IN THE MARSHALL ISLANDS WITH GENEROUS EQUIPMENT DONATION

Majuro, Marshall Islands – In a powerful display of international collaboration, Shuang Ho Hospital has taken a monumental step to bolster rehabilitation services at Majuro Hospital by donating essential medical equipment. This generous contribution addresses the increasing demand for spinal and orthopedic care, reaffirming the shared commitment to health and well-being in the Pacific region.

As Majuro Hospital faces a concerning rise in patients requiring spinal and orthopedic surgeries, the need for enhanced rehabilitation resources has become critical. These services are indispensable for the recovery of individuals suffering from strokes, spinal injuries, and severe trauma.
In response to this pressing challenge, Shuang Ho Hospital has generously donated an array of vital rehabilitation equipment, including:

• Electric Transfer Stretcher
• Standing Rehabilitation Training Equipment
• Overhead Pulley System
• 1 KG Weights
• Cura Exercise Equipment (Arm)
• Shoulder Training Device
• Tracking Cones
• Adaptive Board
• Shower Commode Transport
• Stainless Steel Rehabilitation Tools

These cutting-edge tools will significantly enhance the ability of healthcare professionals to conduct standing training for patients who are bedridden or reliant on wheelchairs due to severe lower limb weakness. The new equipment aims to stabilize patients, improve voluntary upper limb movements, and enhance overall strength, endurance, and coordination—vital components for successful rehabilitation.

In a further commitment to healthcare excellence, Shuang Ho Hospital plans to send a team of professional rehabilitation therapists to the Marshall Islands in December. This initiative will equip local healthcare professionals with specialized training, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet the rehabilitation needs of their patients.

The donation handover ceremony on September 20 was graced by Ambassador Hsia from the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Secretary Francyne Wase-Jacklick of the Ministry of Health and Human Services for the Republic of the Marshall Islands. During the ceremony, Secretary Wase-Jacklick expressed heartfelt gratitude for Shuang Ho Hospital’s unwavering support, recognizing its crucial role in enhancing healthcare in the Marshall Islands.

Ambassador Hsia reciprocated with appreciation for the Marshall Islands' ongoing support of Taiwan on the global stage and praised Shuang Ho Hospital's steadfast dedication to improving health outcomes in the region.

This collaboration not only strengthens medical support for Majuro Hospital but also exemplifies the power of international partnerships in advancing healthcare and enhancing the quality of life for all patients.

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Celebrating a Remarkable Achievement: Dr. Jean Phillip Embarks on a Prestigious Residency at Shuangho Hospital

29 Aug 2024- The Embassy of the Republic of the Marshall Islands in Taiwan (R.O.C) proudly marked a momentous occasion on August 28, 2024, as Dr. Jean Phillip, one of our esteemed and dedicated staff members, received her white coat in a distinguished ceremony at ShuangHo Hospital. This milestone signifies the beginning of Dr. Phillip’s four-year residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology—a testament to her commitment and our ongoing partnership with ShuangHo Hospital.

This achievement is particularly noteworthy as Dr. Phillip becomes the sixth doctor from the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) to join the esteemed ShuangHo residency program since its inception. Her selection underscores the strong ties and collaborative spirit between our nations.

Since the Taiwan Health Center’s establishment in the RMI in 2007, and with the support of the Taipei Medical University ShuangHo Hospital and the Taiwan Ministry of Health and Welfare from 2013 onward, we have seen remarkable advancements in healthcare. These efforts continue to align with the Marshall Islands’ top health priorities, exemplified by the Residency Training Program.

The ceremony, attended by key figures from the ROC (Taiwan) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Health and Welfare, ShuangHo Hospital, and the Marshallese community, celebrated this significant achievement. Hon. Ota Kisino, RMI’s Minister of Health and Human Services, contributed a pre-recorded message, and Ambassador Kattil delivered heartfelt remarks, congratulating Dr. Phillip and expressing deep appreciation for the Republic of China (Taiwan) Government’s steadfast support. Ambassador Kattil emphasized the RMI’s commitment to supporting Taiwan’s role in the United Nations and its specialized agencies, highlighting Taiwan’s outstanding contributions to global health.

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A Historic Step Forward: Hemodialysis Center Agreement at Leroij Atama Zedkaia Memorial Hospital

 

Date: August 9, 2024

Location: Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands

In a momentous occasion that honors our collective spirit of progress and unity, we are proud to announce the signing of two pivotal agreements that mark a profound advancement in healthcare for the Republic of the Marshall Islands. On Friday, August 9th, 2024, a heartfelt and culturally resonant ceremony held at the Doctor's Lounge of the Ministry of Health and Human Services, we took a significant step towards enhancing our nation's medical capabilities.

The first agreement, a Joint Venture Agreement between Aprameya Medical Limited and the Ministry of Health and Human Services, sets a new precedent in our healthcare journey. This agreement heralds the creation of a dedicated hemodialysis center within the Atama Zedkaia Memorial Hospital. This partnership embodies our commitment to working together, blending traditional values with modern healthcare solutions to meet the growing needs of our community.

Complementing this landmark agreement is a Supplementary Agreement, which details the essential financial and operational aspects required to bring this vision to life. This additional agreement underscores the shared dedication of both parties to ensuring the center’s successful establishment and effective operation, reflecting our mutual respect and commitment to the well-being of our people.

Today’s ceremony was not only historic for its impact on our healthcare system but also for its embrace of modern technology. The agreements were signed virtually, with electronic signatures, symbolizing our readiness to merge our rich cultural heritage with innovative approaches in governance and public health.

We extend our deepest gratitude to the Office of Commerce, Investment and Tourism (OCIT) and Pacific Trade and Invest New Zealand for their vital role in bringing these agreements to fruition. Their efforts highlight the power of collaboration between our government and the private sector, working together to advance the health and prosperity of our nation.

The establishment of this hemodialysis center represents a transformative milestone in our healthcare journey, reflecting our commitment to ensuring the health and well-being of every individual in the Marshall Islands. It is a testament to our shared values and our determination to build a healthier future for all.

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Rmi Ministry's Leadership Team Engages with Fiji Minister for Women, Children, and Poverty to Discuss Key Areas of Collaboration

Majuro, MH – At the sidelines of the 15th Women’s Triennial Pacific Women’s Meeting, members of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) Ministry of Health & Human Services leadership team had a productive meeting with the Honorable Lynda Tabuya, Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation of Fiji. The meeting focused on three pivotal areas of collaboration that are crucial for enhancing health and welfare services in both regions:

1. Revolutionizing Pediatric Cardiac Care
The discussion began with a profound commitment to enhancing cardiac medical care for pediatric patients. RMI Ambassador to Fiji, Hon. Junior Aini, has initiated vital discussions with the Children’s Heart Center in Fiji to advance specialized cardiac treatment for children. Minister Lynda Tabuya expressed strong support for this initiative, pledging her engagement to ensure its success. This dialogue set the stage for innovative partnerships aimed at bridging gaps in cardiac care and providing life-saving interventions for the region's most vulnerable patients.

2. Elevating Nursing Excellence
The focus then shifted to a shared vision of elevating nursing standards across the Pacific. The need for comprehensive nursing education, advanced training, and robust support systems was highlighted. The RMI Ministry and Minister Tabuya agreed on the necessity of joint initiatives to enhance nursing services, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous professional development that will elevate patient care across the region.

3. Empowering the Healthcare Workforce
Workforce development emerged as a cornerstone of the discussion, with both parties emphasizing the importance of nurturing a skilled and resilient healthcare workforce. The meeting explored groundbreaking opportunities for collaboration in training programs and career advancement, aimed at equipping healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.

Public Health Medical Director, Dr Frank Underwood commented , “This meeting marks a significant milestone in our commitment to improving health care across the Pacific.” Further, Secretary of Health Francyne Wase Jacklick indicated that by collaborating on pediatric cardiac care through the initiative led by Ambassador Aini and supported by Minister Tabuya, we are taking crucial steps toward a healthier future for our children added, “I am inspired by the shared vision and dedication of all involved and look forward to our continued collaboration.”

Minister Lynda Tabuya stated, “Today’s discussions were not just about identifying challenges but about forging tangible solutions that will make a real difference in our healthcare systems. Our joint efforts to advance nursing standards reflect a deep commitment to the well-being of our people. I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead as we work together to achieve these goals.”

The bilateral meeting underscored the importance of regional collaboration and shared learning in addressing common challenges and advancing health care standards.

The RMI Ministry’s leadership team and Minister Tabuya expressed optimism about future joint initiatives and continued cooperation to achieve shared goals.

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