Author:Ese Owie, executive chairman of Numelec Africa Holdings, says the firm has entered into a partnership with Thornhill Medical Centre, a firm based in Canada, on the introduction of a life-support system in Africa.
“Hitherto, the standard practice for most Military Medical Corps was to coordinate – in extreme conditions – the deployment of multiple medical devices including ventilators, heavy and sometimes dangerous of transport oxygen tanks, anesthesia machines, patient monitors, and ancillary ICU equipment in Forward Operating Bases, air ambulances, or on the front lines with a view to providing emergency care for wounded soldiers and other casualties.
“MOVES SLC brings critical care to wherever the patient is. Critically injured patients and military personnel can be cared for immediately and longer whether they are in battle, at a disaster scene, in transport or in a remote, rural healthcare facility,” Owie said.
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