Manager, fundraising and operations of Chain of Hope Jamaica (left) Nola Phillpotts Brown (left); and board member, Dr Leila McWhinney-Dehaney point out the features of the Cardiac Catheterisation Lab at the Bustamante Hospital for Children to Glen Christian, chairman of the Cari-Med Group of Companies. Christian visited the facility on Friday, September 30 to meet members of the Chain of Hope mission, the Bustamante Hospital cardiac care team, and young patients recuperating from cardiac surgery. The Cari-Med Foundation is a sponsor of the Chain of Hope mission which saw seven children receiving life-saving surgery over the past week. Chain of Hope has been working in Jamaica since 1996 to build up cardiac services for the children of the Caribbean.
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