Advance medical works at Las Cristinas
Monday, August 31st, 2009
The center in question includes an extensive infrastructure to areas of dentistry, surgery, childbirth, hospital, dining room, laboratory, and to a residence for doctors.
The ambulance will be delivered in a few months that some details are correct and make the transfer to the ISP. Photo William Urdaneta The Canadian transnational Crystallex International continues in its efforts to fulfill the contract mining operation Las Cristinas mine in the municipality Sifontes south of Bolivar, which keeps with the Corporacion Venezolana de Guayana (CVG), and is so who recently presented the progress in construction of an urban type I ambulance will be delivered in the coming months the Institute of Public Health (ISP).
The center in question includes an extensive infrastructure to areas of dentistry, surgery, childbirth, hospital, dining room, laboratory, and to a residence for doctors to serve in the clinic.
The initiative for the realization of this project was to the MNC, which-depending on contractual obligations of the contract with the CVG-was required only to enlarge the old people's attention module, which is currently without doctors and somewhat neglected by the authorities the ISP.
Since the extension of the old module hit the area of safety of high voltage lines Edelca, the company decided to develop a draft of a new health center and after some paperwork delays made it, now touches just missing of the structure and the ISP takes the management of the site and put the doctors needed to operate.
Part of the allocation of the site are paid by the company as well as repair of access roads to this, a complete water supply system, a power plant that is activated 10 seconds after he left the stress and some areas social recreation serve to those who are there caring for their loved ones.
New equipment
The clinic will also have a modern automated information system for patients, some of these teams are already in place, and it is expected that the ISP as soon as possible to agree with the company to implement the health center, which is compared to a Comprehensive Diagnostic Center (CDI) to finish first.
John Palazzi, managing director of Crystallex's management, said, during a tour of the facilities, the structure was made under the standards required.
He reported that currently were finishing some details such as outlets, adaptations of certain spaces, remodeling of others and planting of green areas.
In total the company reports that it has invested some 600 million strong bolivar in social responsibility initiatives, referred to in clause seven of the Mining Operation Contract and hopes to continue fulfilling the same if the state finally granted permission to start to operate, which until now was denied. (NG)