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JUNE 2014 ISSUE 2
NEWSLETTER TEAM
Mr. Z Mntungwa Dr Dhada
Mrs. M Maharaj Sr S J Jackson
Miss S Arends Sr C M Stilwell
Miss R Roberts Sr N Zibane
Miss T Lebon Mr.N Sundarasaen
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. CELEBRATING OUR ACHIEVEMENTS……………….... pg 1 2. TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT………………………… pg 2-4 3. SHOWCASE:PAEDIATRIC DEPARTMENT.................... pg 4-6 4. RECOGNIZING OUR STARS……………………………. pg 7-11 5. COMPLIMENTS…………………………………………… pg 12 6. EVENTS……………………………………………………… pg 13-16 7. THE GREY’S BUZZ………………………………………… pg 16-26 8. HELLO & GOODBYE………………………………………. pg 27-29 Due to our innovation, creativity, culture of caring and total commitment to the provision of quality service to our public, the office of The Premier has short listed 3 programmes/projects from Grey’s Hospital for the Premier Service Excellence Award. Congratulations to each and every one of you. Inviting our local schools to a career open day allowed Grey’s the opportunity on making a meaningful impact on our future generation, read further on page 13. Look after yourself this winter, cuddle up and enjoy the FIFA World Cup… From the Greype-Vine Team…
CELEBRATING OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
It gives me great pleasure to inform you that 3 nominations from Greys
Hospital that entered the Premiers Service Excellence Awards 2014
have been shortlisted by the Office of the Premier, namely:
Category Name of Programme/Project
Best Public Service Implemented Programme of Project of the Year
Greys Hospital Adopt-A-Day Feeding Programme Nominees: Dr B Bilenge Mrs A Chetty Mr D Naidoo Mr S Norman Mrs Y Naidoo
Best Public Service Creative & Innovator of the Year
Greys Hospital Resuscitation Service Nominees: Dr B Bilenge Dr L Naidoo Mrs C Sosibo Mrs G Anderson Mr I Naicker Mr S Hlongwa Ms N Njokwe Greys Hospital Resuscitation Committee
Best Frontline Service Delivery Employer of the Year
Greys Hospital Tracheostomy Co-ordinator Nominee: Sr N Seebran
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TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
Congratulations to the following staff on completing the advance cardiac life
support training in June 2014:
Dr R Von Rahden Dr D Wilson
Sr R Masembe Sr J Jones
Sr J Stewart Sr Makhathini
Sr N I Zondi Sr N Ostrich
Congratulation to the following Professional Nurses for being selected for
Post Basic Courses:
Sr B P Ntshele Sr K Dookie
Sr J L Camp Sr R Adam
Sr T Jacobs Sr S P Ndawande
Sr M P Zondi Sr S Shaik
Sr N James Sr B N Zungu
Sr M Reddy
Congratulations to the following Enrolled Nurses who were selected for the
Bridging Course
EN Naidoo R EN Ngcobo Q R
EN Hlophe A G EN Luthuli N R
EN Mazeka M X EN Madlala B P
EN Nzimande N P EN Bhengu N P
Congratulations to the following Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries who were
selected for the Upgrade Course
ENA Ndunge H N ENA Dlamini T S
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Congratulations to the following Doctors who passed their Exams:
CLINICAL DEPT./ NAME OF
DOCTOR
EXAM PASSED
DISCIPLINE
ANAESTHETICS DR C PRETORIUS DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS (SA)
ANAESTHETICS DR D
ARMSTRONG
DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS (SA)
ANAESTHETICS DR I ALTURKI DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS (SA)
ANAESTHETICS DR L WALKER DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS (SA)
ANAESTHETICS DR N
ALEXANDER
DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS (SA)
ANAESTHETICS DR R LOCKHART DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS (SA)
ANAESTHETICS DR T MHLANZI DIPLOMA IN ANAESTHETICS (SA)
INTERNAL
MEDICINE
DR A
GANGALOO
FCP PART II
INTERNAL
MEDICINE
DR S DELA FCP PART II
INTERNAL
MEDICINE
DR S
NKWANYANA
FCP PART II
OBS & GYNAE DR P ISRAEL FCOG SA
OBS & GYNAE DR R C PILLAY FCOG SA
ORTHOPAEDICS DR A A ZANATI HIGHER DIPLOMA IN ORTHOPAEDICS
ORTHOPAEDICS DR H KHAN HIGHER DIPLOMA IN ORTHOPAEDICS
ORTHOPAEDICS DR S N NAIDOO HIGHER DIPLOMA IN ORTHOPAEDICS
ORTHOPAEDICS DR E MARAIS INTERMEDIATE ORTHO
ORTHOPAEDICS DR P O'FARREL INTERMEDIATE - ORTHO
ORTHOPAEDICS DR S
MOHAMMEDALI
INTERMEDIATE - ORTHO
ORTHOPAEDICS DR Z SIYO INTERMEDIATE - ORTHO
PAEDIATRICS DR T DE WIT DCH
PAEDIATRICS DR R
MOLOKOANE
HIV
PAEDIATRICS DR RAJAH PART I
PAEDIATRICS DR HLABISA PART I
PAEDIATRICS DR NSELE PART I
PAEDIATRICS DR REDDY HIV
SURGERY DR M MJOLI FELLOWSHIP IN GASTROINTESTINAL
SURGERY
SURGERY DR M FOURIE FELLOWSHIP IN SURGERY
SURGERY DR I DONKIN FELLOWSHIP IN SURGERY
SURGERY DR M SMITH INTERMEDIATE - SURGERY
SURGERY DR H PALMER PRIMARIES - SURGERY
SURGERY DR C
STEENKAMP
PRIMARIES - SURGERY
SURGERY DR T MBAMBO PRIMARIES – SURGERY
Radiology Dr M Dias Dos-
Santos
Radiology Part 1
SHOWCASE: GREYS HOSPITAL PAEDIATRIC
DEPARTMENTS
The Department of Paediatrics at Grey’s Hospital works within the
Pietermaritzburg Metropolitan Hospitals Complex and includes the Paediatric
departments of Grey’s, Edendale and Northdale Hospitals. This allows more
efficient and effective utilization of the available resources and fits into the
ethos of the department. The departmental philosophy and vision reflects a
catchment population based focus with the principles of equitable access to
quality care within the resources available to the children within six districts
of KZN (Ugu, Sisonke, Umgungundlovu, UMzinyathi, uThukela and Amajuba).
Clinical governance activities and alignment with international, national and
provincial priorities aim to ensure that children across all ages get the best
possible health care, directed at their measured needs. 4
This process was started by Dr Neil McKerrow in the 1990’s. His visionary
leadership and credible successes has culminated in several influential
national and provincial accomplishments. In April 2013 he was promoted to
Natalia; where he heads KZN’s efforts to improve the health of children. He is
also influential in national policy and strategic leadership as the Chairperson
of the National Ministerial Committee on Morbidity and Mortality in Children
Under 5 (CoMMiC) since its inception in 2008. This has placed Paediatrics in
Pietermaritzburg at the “center of the universe”, and Grey’s Hospital
Paediatrics in a unique position to contribute significantly in improving care
for children in KZN and RSA.
The service delivery mandate of Grey’s Hospital as one of the tertiary level
hospitals in KZN has directed the development in Paediatrics at our hospital.
We have worked closely with Dr McKerrow towards success in this important
plan. The services we currently offer is substantially more than the past but
remain less than the needs of the children.
These services comprise: intensive care services for newborns and children
(NICU & PICU), tertiary in-patient and out-patient services by sub-specialists
and specialist paediatricians in general paediatrics, haematology, oncology,
infectious diseases, cardiology, neurology, child development, renal, liver,
respiratory, endocrine and genetic conditions in children.
These services are made possible by a mixture of dedicated, caring and
knowledgeable doctors and nurses of all ages, experience, expertise and
abilities. This group of people is in the opinion of many, the single most
important factor responsible for improvements in care as illustrated by
declining mortality (Figure 1) over time (2005 to 2013) at Grey’s and in the
Metro Hospitals.
Other factors that have contributed include improved understanding and
functioning in the health care system, leadership, innovation, clinical records
and record-keeping, improved data and data directed, evidence-based 5
decision-making, clinical protocols and care guidelines, ongoing training and
development of staff in several cadres, celebrating successes, cherishing
shared experiences and memories and finally trying to develop a culture of
caring, improvement and quality. We hope that our future dream of a “center
of excellence” in care for children and a legacy that will continue beyond our
time here is realized!
In future editions, I hope to show you the different facets to Paediatric care at
Grey’s Hospital with the wonderful people who make all of this possible by
going into each unit and telling you more about us. In this way I hope that you
will learn about our children’s’ needs and join us in campaigning for them and
contributing to our development of improved services.
Figure 1: In-Hospital Mortality Rate Grey’s Hospital Paediatric Wards
Compiled by: Dr BL Dhada
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RECOGNISING OUR STARS
GREY’S HOSPITAL CELEBRATED INTERNATIONAL
NURSES DAY ON THE 12 MAY 2014
The Nurses pledge was recited with lit candles
Pastor Gift blessed the day with the word from Psalm 127”
“Builders Labour in vain”. 7
Assistant Nurse Manager Mrs Ramnund stated Nurses must have the courage
and the zeal to be change agents and be able to synergise where necessary,
injecting quality into patient care. She stated “Our aspirations must be geared
to improving existing standards bringing it to a higher level, making that mark,
which will contribute to the lives of others”.
The
Hospital choir entertained all present 8
More entertainment was provided by staff of ward D1 with a song dedicated to
nurses
Mrs PT Mhlongo led the reciting of the Nurses pledge 9
Nurses and Matrons during the Nurses pledge
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Assistant Nurse Manager Mrs TN Hunter presented Sr NI
Zondi with a gift Sponsored by Bio Oil. Sr NI Zondi was voted
the Best all round nurse
Programme director Assistant Nurse Manager Ms TP Mncibi
Reminded nurses that their behaviour reflects the nursing profession and all
must carry themselves with pride.
A Vote of thanks was given by Operational Manager Sr B Douglas
Compiled by: Mrs P Ramnund
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COMPLIMENTS 1. “I have been to your Antenatal Clinic and been blessed to be
attended by a very Kind, Bubbly and Humble Mrs E Mtolo. I don’t
know her personally but can add that she loves her job and is a true
ambassador of not only the ANC but Grey’s as a whole”.
2. “I would like to thank all staff at ward Fi they are so friendly and they
are excellent in what they do. Not forgetting their Sister in charge Mrs
M P Nzimande they are a great team, I have never been in a hospital
that makes me feel like I’m home. Ms Mbanjwa I salute you for the
great heart you have keep up the great work to all. Thank you”
3. “Ngyabonga indlela engiphatheke ngayo iyajabulisa ama Nurse
anakekela abantwana anomoya omuhle nothando futhi
ayahlonipha.ngyabonga naku Mphathi weFi M P Nzimande no Sister L
N Thole nabanye abasebenza F1 Nkulunkulu anibusise.”
4. “Ngizobonga umsebenzi wamaNesi ase M4 T L Hlongwane, A D
Gwala, N P Ngcobo, T A Ndlovu, Z B Mvemve, E Kapp, K E Mazibuko, E
G Mngadi benoS Pillay. Ngbonge nama Hostesses M Magenu beno M
Zuma ngempatho yabo enhle noDokotela ngfisa sengathi bangahlala
benje njalo.”
EVENTS BOARD
HAEMOPHILIA
Sr Ramgobin and Sr Hemmero from the Out Patients Haemophilia clinic
accompanied by the Physiotherapist Jaenneitha Bramdaw created awareness
on Haemophilia Day Celebrated on the 16th April 2014. Mrs L Van Der Merwe
shared her challenges and personal experiences as a haemophiliac patient. A
special thank you goes to Chantal from Novo Nordisk and Adelia from Adcock
Ingram who sponsored the function. Topic discussed on the day were:What is
haemophilia, pain management , treatment compliance, psychosocial 12
care, building self-esteem, care of joints and muscles during a bleed, support
groups and the importance of reporting to the nearest treatment centre for
testing if rare bleeding disorders were observed.
Haemophilia stand in the Outpatient Department with Sr M Hemmero
Compiled by : Sr S Ramgobin 13
CAREER OPEN DAY
On the 9th of May 2014 Grey’s Hospital held a career open day at the
Recreational Hall and the aim of the event was for school learners to be
exposed to tertiary Hospital services, bursaries and career opportunities
available in the health department and how these services benefit them.
These are the schools that attended the open day; Eastwood Secondary,
Sukuma High, Mehlokazulu High and Raisethorpe High.
Psychology Department Stall with Psychologist Mary Rodgers.
Social Work Department Stall with Nokwanda Magubane 14
Dietetic Stall with Bernice Naidoo
Compiled by: Nomfundo Goge and Lindokuhle Xaba
CHILD PROTECTION WEEK 2014
From the 26th May to the 02nd June 2014 Grey’s Hospital had Child
protection week awareness, we visited Nogqaza Primary School. A message of
having the community protect their children was delivered with success.
Protecting children is everyone's business
Grey’s Hospital Staff with Nogqaza Primary School Learners
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Mrs
P Mhlongo from Grey’s Hospital speaking to the learner at Nogqaza.
THE GREY’S BUZZ
MEET SOUTH AFRICA’S YOUNGEST DOCTOR
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Sandile Kubheka is a 20 year old Doctor who began schooling at the age of 5
years and finished his primary schooling at the age of 10.He started high
school at the age of 11 and finished at 15 years old. Dr Kubheka started his
journey of being a doctor at the age of 16 when he began studying at the
University of Kwa-zulu Natal. His reason for choosing Grey’s Hospital was that
“Grey’s is a Tertiary Hospital where one can obtain and gain the best
professional Health Care experience possible”. He states “every generation
has a responsibility to do better than the previous one, and it is important to
know and understand your strength and weaknesses ,that way you can
accomplish more than what you are capable of.”
Compiled by: Nomfundo Goge and Lindokuhle Xaba
DONATIONS BY DUDUZA N3 TOLL
Thanks to Duduza N3 Toll for donating 100 Soft toys to Grey’s Hospital
Paediatric wards on the 09th of April 2014, it was an overwhelming
experience for the kids and it brought smiles to their faces.
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TRIBUTE TO DR NIEL COLLINGE
1963 - 2014
Dr Neil Collinge started at Grey’s Hospital in 2007.
During his time with us he accomplished the following: He put into place a
number of policies and procedures acting in the best interest of the patients.
He helped change attitudes towards dialysis and treatment of renal patients,
and opened the Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) Clinic at
Grey’s hospital.
Dr Collinge saw the need for Renal services at Madadeni, and began an
outreach initiative which took him to Madadeni every second Thursday of the
month. He organized for the staff of Madadeni to come to Grey’s for basic
training in CAPD. To date 10 Madadeni staff members have been trained and
a CAPD Clinic opened, which allows Grey’s Hospital to do more.
Personally, he enjoyed life and food was one of his passions. He loved to
entertain family and friends and would go “all out” for a simple braai. He
loved to bake and would sometimes bring us a cake –“scrumptious to say the
least!”
He was a generous man – willingly giving of his time, knowledge and money.
He even bought paint for the CAPD Clinic, provided a computer and printer
and a BP Machine. His books were always available for both Doctors and
nurses alike to borrow and read and still are.
So, we bid a fond farewell to an exceptional human being, with a zest for life,
who championed the fight for better Renal Care at Grey’s Hospital.
He will be sorely missed.
Compiled by: Sr Skinner-Ward D2
ADOPT-A-DAY FEEDING PROGRAMME
The beginning of 2013 saw a group of concerned members of staff come together to address a very real and immediate need amongst our Planned Patient Transport (PPT) patients where they would be provided with at
least one meal as the journey undertaken by our PPT patients from the 19
far reaches of our province could take up to three days. They are more often than not, from poor and impoverished backgrounds and cannot afford the basic meal. They arrive at the clinics in a weakened and compromised state which is not conducive and often hampers any clinical intervention and achieving optimum medical benefit. The Institution is restricted by the fact that we are unable to provide meals for outpatients. The team was convinced that with a little creativity, innovation and determination, something could be done to alleviate this problem. With the blessing of our CEO, Dr. Bilenge, the team embarked on a campaign to enlist the help of the community. The response was phenomenal and within no time we had a full roster from Mondays to Thursdays. The Chase valley Ward Council, staff and family, local businesses as well as the All Saints Church happily agreed to come on board. We were looking for an average of 250 meals at the minimal cost of R350.00 per day. All Saints Church made a commitment to adopt every Wednesday of the month at Grey’s and to provide three sandwiches, fruit and juice to every outpatient, not only the PPT patients. Their commitment has grown significantly since then and they have varied their meals with soups, bread and fruit in the winter months. They also distributed four hundred blankets to our PPT patients last winter. In addition to making the sandwiches and meals, the members of the church distribute the meals on a Wednesday. A further 300 blankets were distributed by the All Saints Church on the 11
June 2014.
The Grey’s Hospital Adopt – A – Day program, now features on their annual
outreach business plan and the committee has a very fruitful partnership with
All Saints Church under the leadership of Reverend Ronald Hall. A motivation
was made to the ward council and was well received. The Chase valley Ward
council led by Mr. Dave Ryder adopted this program under their Health
portfolio for the ward. They view this as a deserving project to invest in and
he presented it to businesses and community members around Grey’s
hospital. The Ward council is now responsible for 50% of the project and has
allocated businesses and others to ensure that a meal is provided daily.
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All remaining days are adopted by Grey’s Staff and family members,
demonstrating that we do indeed care enough to go beyond the call of duty
for our patients. The project has grown from strength to strength with the
invested interest of our community partnerships. Our patients have
responded with deep gratitude and the meal is graciously received daily. The
project is now self -sustaining and into its 2nd successful year. It is coordinated
at the beginning of the year by the team and a roster is drawn up and it runs
accordingly throughout the year.
The actual number of patients fed through this program is now between 300
to 350 per day. Grey’s Hospital has a vested interest in the holistic care of
patients and in customer satisfaction. We have been able to close a
significant gap in our service by forging community partnerships. The
committee is deeply grateful to the Hospital Management for encouraging
and supporting the innovative thinking. Grey’s Hospital is very grateful to all
our partners of the “Adopt - a - Day” project.
Compiled by: Angela Chetty 21
OUR NEW AND IMPROVED INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
THE OLD: The original ICU at Grey's Hospital was a six bedded open unit with just one isolation cubicle and had limited space. Amongst other things, the unit lacked proper isolation facilities as well as an emergency fire escape. It had just two dialysis ports and patients would be shifted around in order to access the ports. In order to accommodate an emergency escape, one bed had to be sacrificed to comply with Occupational Health and Safety requirements. The unit had no windows to allow for natural sunlight and patients were wheeled into the passage to derive the therapeutic benefits of sunlight. Despite the lack of space and the ever increasing need for refurbishment's and upgrades, the staff of ICU, under the exemplary leadership of OM Jenny Stewart, made the best of what they had at their disposal. Through their dedication and commitment they were able to render optimal patient care. THE NEW: The new Intensive Care Unit at Grey's Hospital was commissioned on the 18 March 2014. Although licensed for twenty one beds, there are currently only six beds operational. State of the art beds are anticipated to commission further beds with additional staff currently utilized in other units until the beds arrive. “The new unit boasts a huge, open patient area which is more than ample!” as the beaming Sr Stewart exclaims. Expansive windows that allow beautiful sunlight and a view of the beautiful outdoors have transformed the unit into a bright and airy place that is extremely conducive to the wellbeing and recovery rate of our patients. The patients’ satisfaction is evident in their positive feedback. This not only lifts the spirits of our patients but has also significantly improved the morale of the staff of ICU which has lifted the level of patient care as well. The unit has three isolation booths, two of which are fitted with their own ablution facilities, which is in keeping with the National Core Standards. Sixteen stations are fitted with their own dialysis port which means no more shuffling of patients.
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New state of the art multiple-parameter monitors as well as ventilators were procured in the last eighteen months. The new ICU has its own seminar room which is used for the Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Basic Life Support courses and enables education and training to be conducted with staff on hand in the event of emergencies. The new unit is headed by OM Jenny Stewart who has been there since 1991. Sr. Stewart is an extremely "proud mom" as it were. She is however all too modest to accept any acknowledgment but attributes it all to her loyal and dedicated team. She is extremely humbled at the honour of having commissioned the brand new Intensive Care Unit at Grey's Hospital; it is not an honour that many will get to experience in a nursing career.
New ICU
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Compiled by:Mr S Norman
Congratulation to the following wards on obtaining their Fire
certificate:
Ward B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, D2, G1, G2, D1, D2, H1, H2
CRÈCHE EASTER EVENT
On the 17th April the kids were surprised with a goody bag full of treats. They
also enjoyed a story on why we celebrate Easter and an Easter egg hunt in the
kids play area. It was great seeing all the little smiles on the kids’ faces. The
kids enjoyed a good morning outside.
Thank you to all who donated towards making this day a great success.
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Mrs P T Mhlongo and the Creche staff with the kids and the goody bags that
were made for them
The kids excited for their goody bags.
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The kids enjoying the Easter egg hunt outside in the play area.
The kids excited to find their Easter eggs and simply enjoyed them
Compiled by: Romaana Roberts
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HELLO
We would like to extend a warm welcome to Mrs P T Mkhize who joined
Grey’s Hospital on the 01st May 2014 as Assistant Nurse Manager – Night
Duty.
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GOODBYE
We would like to bid farewell to ENA D. Jackson from Ward D2. ENA Jackson commenced her service at Grey’s Hospital in 1977, a total of 37 years’ service to Grey’s Hospital.
We would like to bid farewell to Mrs M Huges from HR Department after 24 years of service to the Department of Health. 28
Health Tip:
Immune Booster-Vitamin B12
Keeps your blood and nervous system
healthy and helps with brain function.
APRIL 2014
SR S SINGH SR R JACK
SR D T MPINGA SR N R NAIDOO
SR H J WOODLEY SR N B DUBE
SR A B MTSHALI EN C MOONSAMY
ENA NAIDOO S
MAY 2014
SR N G MBAMBO SR S N NZIMANDE
SR I D LINDSAY SR N MOODLEY
SR N C NALA MS P IMRIT
JUNE 2014
SR J A LADNER SR P P DLADLA
SR P A WOOD SR M M ADRIAANSE
SR M NAIDOO SR J PRICE
ENA T V MAKHANYA MR J S CHIYA
We bid you farewell and wish you all the best in
your new ventures…..
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Avo and Feta Sandwich,
Chicken Salads and
our variety of
Wednesday specials.
Telephone 033-8973274 or
phone us on extension 3274
and we will have your order
ready for you to collect.
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