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Gambian doctors used blood color to check oxygen, minister admits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52262, member: 636"] The Qatar Fund for Development partnered with the Fatoumatta Bah Barrow Foundation to transform medical facilities at Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital. First Lady Fatoumatta Bah Barrow attended Tuesday's ceremony launching the renovated Urology Unit Theatre Complex. The upgraded facility eliminates the need for patients to travel abroad for specialized urological procedures. State-of-the-art equipment replaces outdated systems that previously hampered surgical capabilities. Medical professionals can provide life-saving treatments to patients throughout the country. Chief Medical Director Dr. Mustapha Bittaye praised the achievement as a significant advancement in healthcare delivery for Gambians. Health Minister Dr. Ahmadou Lamin Samateh recalled previous difficulties when theatres lacked functional monitors and anesthetists relied on basic pulse oximeters. The new complex addresses kidney, bladder and ureteral conditions affecting all age groups. Modern technology enables doctors to perform complex procedures with greater precision and safety. The facility represents a collaborative effort between international donors and local healthcare providers. The First Lady emphasized her foundation's dedication to community development through healthcare, education and social programs. FaBB Foundation leadership acknowledged the Qatar Fund's financial support that made the renovation possible. Additional medical supplies and consumables were donated to support hospital operations. A documentary highlighted the project's development and recognized staff contributions. The facility promises improved access to quality urological care for future generations. [/QUOTE]
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