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Aug 19, 2016 News
The health sector will benefit from the service of 40 medical students who are completing their final year of medical school by way of internship for the next year.
The Cuban-trained medical students are expected to be placed at regional hospitals across the country.
The students were briefed on Wednesday at the National Racquet Centre in preparation for their internship next week. The batch was informed of the respective regional hospitals that will be accommodating them to complete their internship.
Medical students from Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Grenada and Jamaica will also be doing their one-year internship in Guyana.
Permanent Secretary of the Department of Public Service, Reginald Brotherson said: “This batch that we had just oriented… they will be in…Region Four, they will be in Region Six, they will be in Region Two and they will be in Region Three.”
The students will be placed at the Suddie Regional Hospital, Region Two; West Demerara Regional Hospital, Region Three; Diamond Diagnostic Centre, Region Four; Mahaicony Regional Hospital, Region Five; and the New Amsterdam Regional Hospital, Region Six.
During the period of training in service, the medical students will receive a monthly stipend of $60,000. After the one-year internship, they will be licenced medical practitioners and recognised as Government Medical Officers (GMOs).
“Many distinguished persons, doctors who have done so well had their initial training in Cuba, so no doubt you batch here…sixth year medical students… will be following closely in those footsteps, and you all would be making or are expected to make the kind of contribution to develop the health sector in our country.”
The Cuban Medical Brigade, currently in the 10 administrative regions, will work along with the students, providing tutoring and guidance during their tenure.
More than 500 Cuban trained doctors have since returned after completing their training and are serving the country, in keeping with government’s effort to improve public health care.
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