๐จURGENT BLOOD APPEAL
A mother admitted at Marsabit County Teaching & Referral Hospital โ Maternity Wing is in critical condition urgently requires Blood Group A Negative (Aโ).
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A mother admitted at the Marsabit County Teaching and Referral Hospital Maternity Wing is in critical condition due to severe obstetric hemorrhage & URGENTLY requires a Blood Group O Negative (Oโ) transfusion to stabilize her condition and prevent further clinical deterioration.
The Department of Health Services, Marsabit County, has launched a fully equipped ambulance donated by the World Health Organization(WHO) to ๐ฆ๐ผ๐น๐ผ๐น๐ผ ๐๐ฒ๐๐ฒ๐น ๐๐ฉ ๐๐ผ๐๐ฝ๐ถ๐๐ฎ๐น, enhancing emergency and referral services in Sololo Sub-County and the wider border region.
For His Excellency Governor Mohamud M. Ali, the donation shows responsive leadership and the value of strong partnerships in delivering tangible benefits to wananchi.
Kenya Methodist University(@kemukenya) and Marsabit County Teaching & Referral Hospital (MCTRH) have formalized a strategic partnership through an MoU to strengthen clinical training, professional development, and collaborative healthcare practice.
The partnership will initially support clinical training for KeMU students pursuing BSc Medical Laboratory Sciences and BSc Nursing, with placements commencing this month.
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For generations, survival in Sololo and its environs was shaped by distance, where medical emergencies demanded long journeys and forced families to measure hope against time. This documentary reveals the turning point in that lived reality,
๐๏ธ Free Eye Camp Alert! ๐๏ธ
The Department of Health Services-County Government of Marsabit,in collaboration with the @MOH_Kenya Ophthalmic Service Unit, @FredHollowsNZ, and @maf_us,is organizing a Free Eye Camp at Moyale Sub County Referral Hospital.
Details on the poster below.
We extend our profound gratitude to KEMSA for their steadfast support and partnership in laying a firm foundation for a healthier and more prosperous Marsabit County.
During the flagging-off ceremony, the Deputy Governor, H.E Solomon Gubo, was accompanied by the CEC for Health Services, Hon. Malicha Boru, Mr. Eustus Mbogori- KEMSA's Regional Customer Service Officer and directors from the Department of Health Services.
With these supplies, our health facilities are now ready to handle both routine and emergency medical needs, bringing relief and hope to thousands of families.
We are proud to announce a major boost in healthcare services following the receipt of essential pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical supplies worth Ksh 42 million purchased from @Kemsa_Kenya signaling a big step towards achieving accessible and quality healthcare for all.
This landmark delivery is a clear indication of the County Governmentโs effort to providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality healthcare to every resident of Marsabit County.
Supplies for the Sub-County Referral Hospitals of Marsabit, Laisamis, Kalacha, Moyale, and Sololo have already been delivered as of last week, ensuring that our major health facilities are well-equipped to handle patient needs efficiently.