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POMGEN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CONFIRMS NO REPORTS OF DEAD BODY POMGEN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CONFIRMS NO REPORTS OF DEAD BODY
The Port Moresby General Hospital’s Emergency Department has just confirmed that they did not receive any reports of a body which was found in a Blue Mazda BT50 vehicle parked outside the gates of PMGH. Port Moresby General Hospital Specialist Emergency Physician and Chief Medical Officer of St John Ambulance Dr. Mangu Kendino said, they have not received any reports of the dead body from their operations last night and this morning. According to by-standers, the vehicle was dropped off last night (11/01/2023) with the body inside the trailer of the vehicle and the person driving the vehicle fled in another awaiting vehicle. Dr Kedino mentioned that, the only major incident they received was the accident that happened last week at 15 mile going towards Sogeri highway. “Apart from that, the only incident we received and was able to treat was a person who got electrocuted. The patient was brought in on Sunday and got admitted at the ED for 3 days and we already discharged the patient.”
Published on January 12, 2023
UPNG CLASSES STARTS NEXT MONTH UPNG CLASSES STARTS NEXT MONTH
Classes for this year’s academic year for students attending the University Of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) will start in February. Acting Registrar Mr. Roboam Kakap said that classes for this year will start on the 13th of February; however, for all first (1st) year students, they will start a bit early on the 29th-30th of January prior to orientation and for the students to settle in and get ready for the new academic year. He also said that apart from the main campus, the UPNG Medical School will also start early, which is on the third (3rd) week of January 2023. Meanwhile, registrations for the UPNG Open Campus is currently on and is done manually for now and not online yet. Mr. Kakap added that all those who wish to apply to the Open College must apply manually. They can download a copy of the application form online, fill it in and submit application forms at the UPNG Open Campus, just outside the main campus. “Only those studying in the internal mode can only apply online. Registrations close at the end of this month.” And for those students who missed out on a placing at UPNG still have a chance to study this year through their Open College. “From the 1st-31st January, students can apply to the Open College for those who missed out on any placing in the internal mode at the main campus. They must have a GPA of 2.5 and above in order to apply.” The lists for 2023 School Leavers, SBPP postgraduate Application 2023 and the 2023 University Fees Structure are available on the UPNG website. The Non School Leavers and Continuing Students List will be available anytime this month, January.
Published on January 6, 2023
UNCLAIMED BODIES BURIED EN MASSE UNCLAIMED BODIES BURIED EN MASSE
It was a sad scene as unclaimed bodies of both adults and children were being moved to two awaiting vehicles that transported them from the Port Moresby General Hospital Mortuary to 9 mile cemetery this morning to be buried en masse. A total of 79 bodies and 48 amputated body parts were laid to rest today at the 9 mile cemetery. According to the Morgue Attendant Angus Davis, out of the 79 bodies that were buried today, 48 were adults, 31 infants/children and another 48 were amputated (cut off body parts). All 31 infants who were buried where straight from birth from the Labor Ward or from the Special Care Nursery (SCN) Unit who did not survive and were sent to the morgue. “For all infants, they are from birth, a day or a few days and a week old. These ones who spend a few days or at least a week are babies who come from the SCN unit. ” All amputated body parts are from diabetic patients, ulcer or someone who had a major accident and part of their body had to be cut off from the main operating theater and sent down to the morgue.. The duration of a body to stay at the PMGH Mortuary is only 2 months, 2 weeks. “Two months is the maximum time and 2 weeks is the grace period for their families to come and claim them.” A notice is put up and if families do not turn up to claim the bodies, they are then categorized as unclaimed bodies. “We then wait for NCDC to give us the green light to conduct a mass burial and then we do so, other than that, we just wait for NCDC’s approval.” He said, these bodies are from March 1 to July 31st of 2022. This was the second mass burial for 2022. “The delay comes from NCDC. Once they approve everything than we at PMGH go ahead with the mass burial.” “The first one was done in December, but for this one, we have seen a slight increase in the number of bodies buried today.” The main purpose of the mass burial is to create space at the PMGH mortuary. Currently they have limited space and get an average of 4-5 dead people a day and 10-15 dead people are dropped off at the morgue on a weekly basis. “With that, on a weekly basis only 6-7 families come to pick up their loved ones and give them a proper burial while 15-20 dead bodies are brought in to the morgue.” More dead people are brought in to the PMGH Mortuary and a lesser number of them are removed.
Published on January 4, 2023
MASS BURIAL OF 92 BODIES TODAY FROM PMGH MORGUE
A mass burial will be carried out today due to the recent stir of bodies lying at the Port Moresby General Hospital Mortuary lay out. The Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) maintains the mortuary is a function of the National Capital District Commission (NCDC), unfortunately this facility is at PMGH and PMGH is forced to take on the responsibility. Digging of the grave site in preparation for the mass burial was expected to have taken place on Tuesday. Currently there are 295 bodies at the morgue. However. PMGH confirmed that the number of bodies to be buried at the mass burial today is 92. Of the 92 bodies, 52 are adults and 40 are infants/children. The bodies will be transported to the burial site around 8-9am and the mass burial should occur at 10am this morning.
Published on January 4, 2023
NCD PHA STILL WAITING FOR TAKEOVER FROM NCDC
With the current situation faced at Port Moresby General Hospital Mortuary the National Capital District Provincial Health Authority (NCD PHA) plans to take over and assist POM GEN with the mortuary. NCD PHA CEO Dr. Steven Yennie said, currently, it is not the responsibility of the NCD PHA, however, they have sent a letter to the National Capital District Commission to take over the issues surrounding the POM GEN Mortuary as well as the environmental & public health sector in NCD. “We are still waiting on NCDC’s side to release these areas of interest which are currently pressing at this time.” “The video that’s gone viral on social media is an eye opener for all responsible authorities to look into this long time issue and address it.” Dr. Yennie also said, NCDC should also look into expanding the Mortuary by purchasing land somewhere within the NCD radius and build up a new Mortuary to cater for the growing population. Dr. Yennie also stressed the importance of good hygiene and cleanliness as it is important for such cases like this. He said, they are looking to take up the challenge to look after and assist POM GEN with the Mortuary and the environmental & public health sectors in NCD. “We cannot have decaying bodies there lying there while flies are all over them. Relatives and families of the dead must bury their dead loved ones so that the mortuary can have some space for other families to bring in their dead.” Public health is also another issue they are looking forward to this year to address. He added, there are plenty of the Chinese owned Kaibars around the city and nothing is being done to tackle the issue of hygiene and food safety. That is why, they are waiting on NCDC to handover the POMGEN mortuary as well as public & environment health to NCD PHA so that they can assist and address this issues.
Published on January 3, 2023
MASS BURIAL TO BE ORGANIZED FOR PMGH LONG-STANDING MORTUARY ISSUE
A video of the Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) Mortuary is currently being widely viewed and shared on social media on the state of the facility. The mortuary is a function of National Capital District Commission (NCDC), unfortunately this facility is at PMGH and PMGH is forced to take on the function. PMGH in a statement on Monday said the mortuary cannot take on the load of a growing population. PMGH CEO Dr Paki Molumi said, "It's an everyday thing, only that it's now gone viral on social media." "As of Monday 2nd of January 2023 around lunch time, there were 20 bodies in the layout." "The morgue is extremely overcrowded largely due to relatives not picking up bodies in a timely manner." There is accumulation of bodies more than is removed on a daily basis. Dr Molumi further said that clearance documents to media and Coroner's warrant of burial are all in order as of last week and a mass burial is expected this week. "Moving forward into 2023, the Government through donor partners allocated funds to address the long standing mortuary issue." Meanwhile, National Doctors Association President Dr. James Naipao said, the situation at the morgue at PMGH is a sad situation. The footage on Facebook revealed many things. “It revealed a full morgue, that relatives of the deceased are not burying the dead. This may also reveal the socioeconomic problem the country is facing at the moment and the situation the city is facing at the moment too.” The Morgue was built for a city’s population of 400, 000 in the 1990’s when the Japanese constructed part of the hospital and now the city’s population is well over 1.3 million. Right now, no extension to PMGH has been done to cater for well over 1.3 million people in the city in spite of availability of NCD Health services, private & military health services on ground. Dr, Naipao also stressed that the morgue at PMGH is the responsibility of the NCDC. “NCDC should now expand the morgue at PMGH.” Dr. Naipao added that the deceased are overcrowding the morgue and relatives of deceased should respect the bodies and give a respected accorded burial early rather than leaving the deceased in the morgue for weeks to months. "The blame should not fall of the hospital management and it’s Board for this situation." "This is a call out to NCDC to address the morgue crises and assist Port Moresby General Hospital."
Published on January 3, 2023
TAXI DRIVER USED IN ARMED ROBBERY IN NCD
A taxi driver in the city of Port Moresby was caught up in an armed robbery at Tuna Bay Resort after criminals pretending to be customers, forced him to transport them to the location yesterday, Friday 30th December where they robbed the place. Father of three Mr. Jonah Timos from Mt Hagen in the Western Highlands province, said while parked at Vadavada round-about patiently waiting for customers, three (3) well-dressed men hopped into his taxi and asked to be dropped off at Tuna Bay Resort, Taurama. Mr. Timos said there was nothing suspicious about the 3 men because of the way they dressed and they all had a normal conversation on their way to Tuna Bay. “The criminals hid their weapons so I couldn’t see them. They just told me that they were going to receive their payment from their boss at Tuna Bay,” he said. When they reached the gate and entered, he parked the car and through his rearview mirror he could see one of the men behind him suddenly wearing a mask. The 3 men then showed him 3 pistols and told him that if he didn’t cooperate with them, he would die. He pleaded for them to let him go and that it was okay for them to not pay the cab fee, but that did not go well with them because they wanted the taxi so to get away. The criminals took his phone along with K100 from his pocket and after doing their business at the resort, the three armed men used the taxi as a get-away car and left the owner stranded there. He said that after everything was done, he did not want to own up for the vehicle at first because he did not want the resort staff and management to suspect or think that he was part of the group because no one was outside and witnessed what had happened initially. He said he rushed out and got on a PMV bus to file a report at the police station. It was believed that during that time the criminals fled towards Mahuru, but abandoned the taxi because the Police SSD unit had already setup a roadblock at Mahuru. He confirmed that the taxi is currently at Hohola Police Station. After knowing that his taxi was in a safe location, he returned to Tuna Bay Resort, explained himself and apologized for fleeing the scene in such a manner without explaining what had really happened. Meanwhile, he is urging all taxi drivers and operators to take note of what had happened and to stay on alert this festive period.
Published on December 31, 2022
GOVERNOR'S CUP WRAP UP ROUND ROBIN MATCHES TODAY GOVERNOR'S CUP WRAP UP ROUND ROBIN MATCHES TODAY
The NCD Governor's Cup round- robin matches will end today after the tournament kicked off in the nation's capital on Tuesday 27th December. The tournament has about 48 teams participating with all matches played out at the Ipi Park at Hohola. Hohola Ipi Park Pool C Venue Coordinator Mr. Alex Kis said there are 4 pools with 12 teams in each of the pools. He said after the third round- robin games today, they will pick the top 16 teams to go into the knock-outs. “After the knock out matches, they will then go into the quarter finals, semis and then the grand final match which is likely to end during the first or second week of 2023 with a total cash prize of K20, 000.” He added that the purpose of the tournament is to deliver good games for the people living within NCD. “Security is an issue that we are currently dealing with because it’s an open space and anyone can do anything. Apart from that, we are also working on the timing for all games. ” The initial starting time for each day of matches is 8:30am, but due to administrative delays and the weather condition, the games started off later during the day. “The main purpose of the game is to bring together youths or young talented men into the competition and train them to be self-disciplined rugby players who are committed to go further through sports.” “This is another way of helping our young rugby players to stay away from trouble and do something useful like staying fit and healthy as it is one health benefit.” He also mentioned that there are only 2 female teams who registered for this year’s NCD Governors tournament. “Because we only have 2 female teams they will play the curtain-racer game for the grand final and both teams will be awarded some consolation prizes.”
Published on December 29, 2022
PEOPLE URGED TO CALL THE AMBULANCE IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY PEOPLE URGED TO CALL THE AMBULANCE IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY
People are been urged to call the ambulance in an event when there’s an accident with casualties or if the patient is severely unwell. Chief Medical Officer of St John Ambulance (SJA) & Specialist Emergency Physician at the Port Moresby General Hospital Dr Mangu Kendino said, in the event that any injury has occurred or the out-patient is severely unwell, the by-standers or the family of the patient who is unwell are required to call the ambulance as soon as possible. Injuries can potentially get worse when handled incorrectly and therefore, in a fall, assault or particularly a motor-vehicle accident, it is recommended that by-standers and family of the patient must call the ambulance immediately so that the trained personnel can safely package the patient or casualty to the hospital. “This prevents things like excessive hemorrhage (excessive blood loss-internal or external) or destabilizing cervical injuries and even destabilizing cloths or anything that can happen if there’s internal bleeding.” “It’s extremely important to call 111.” Dr. Kendino said this makes the transfer of the patient much easier when on an ambulance because it is the correct vehicle with the right space and has interventions like the oxygen supply which can be provided to a patient in need of it. The SJA toll free number is free as well as the ambulance service to all Papua New Guineans who need care at a public hospital in an emergency.
Published on December 27, 2022
TWO XMAS BABIES FOR WARANGOI RURAL HOSPITAL TWO XMAS BABIES FOR WARANGOI RURAL HOSPITAL
Double celebrations for Warangoi Rural Hospital in East New Britain that recorded two babies born on Christmas day. Warangoi Rural Hospital Sister-in-Charge & Mid-Wife Rosemary Sylvester says, apart from both baby boys successfully delivered, the out-patient ward was quiet with no patients. “Both baby boys were delivered normal and are in good health, one being 3.5kg and the other weighing 3kg.” “Apart from this, the out-patient ward was really quiet and had no patients there until this morning but with only minor issues reported.” She added that, though medical supply of drugs is always an issued face at all hospitals, they have enough to get them through this festive period. Meanwhile she is appealing to the general public to celebrate responsibly this festive period. “Christmas and New Year is a peak period were there are a lot of accident related cases reported and we don’t want to see that. But so far so good because this Christmas period, we did not receive any accident or alcohol related cases.” Meanwhile, the rain has proven its worth with the much needed help and assistance by filling up the tanks at the Warangoi Rural Hospital to help out with its operations. Sr Sylvester said they are in full swing with their operations at the rural hospital with no issues faced at this time. "Despite the wet season were in now, there’s no cases of malaria or flu or any of that sort reported at the hospital yet."
Published on December 27, 2022
POMGEN CONSIDERING IMPOSING FEES ON INTOXICATED PATIENTS POMGEN CONSIDERING IMPOSING FEES ON INTOXICATED PATIENTS
The Port Moresby General Hospital is considering charging fees to people under the influence of alcohol when trying to seek medical attention at the hospital. PMGH CEO Dr. Paki Molumi said they are looking at putting in some fees for those who come intoxicated. There’s been a lot of intoxicated persons coming into the emergency department (ED) and abuse the staff verbally and physically. For this sake, they are looking at putting in some fees so that the general public can take some responsibility when drinking. “There are processes that we need to get approval from the board before we start bringing the fees forward.” The management is looking at these options and once it goes through the process, they should have these fees upfront at the ED.
Published on December 23, 2022
POMGEN STRETCHED TO CAPACITY BUT READY FOR FESTIVE SEASON
Three more days to Christmas and the Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) has been handling quite a number of cases at its Emergency ward. PMGH Chief Executive officer Dr. Paki Molumi said the hospital sees almost six-to-seven hundred (600-700) patients a day and most of these are trauma cases. “More than 50% of trauma cases are alcohol & fight related cases that results to people getting knife wounds and ending up at the hospital.” He further extended an appeal to the general public to keep safe and celebrate responsibly this festive season. "City residents are urged to take care of themselves because they only have 6 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds at this time." Dr. Molumi added people may complain about the emergency ward been overcrowded and not having enough beds for its patients but that is because the hospital serves people from all parts of Central, Gulf and NCD. “People from all parts of the 3 areas end up at PMGH because there is no level-5 hospital for Central province, no other hospital in NCD or district hospitals in the 3 electorate to serve the people of NCD and Gerehu is a level 4 District Hospital.” What's more is on average 14-15 thousand babies are delivered per year and that’s up to 45-50 babies per day at PHGM because that is the only public labor ward health facility for mother’s to go to and deliver their babies. “With a lot of trauma cases reported, there is not enough beds to take care of people who need intensive care." He said this following their reports of a good number of knife wound cases seen at the emergency department. "We are urging the public that PMHG is stressed to the limit and appeal to everyone to enjoy the festive period peacefully sto help the hospital out by managing the load with a less number of patients this festive period. Although they are operating on limited medical resources, Dr.Molumi has reassured the people of Port Moresby that PMGH is well prepared for the festive season that’s days away.
Published on December 22, 2022