BY RODRICK DESURI
AUKI
A Pediatric Cardiology outreach team has successfully conducted specialist consultations and heart screening services at Kilu’ufi Hospital earlier this week.
The outreach programme took place on Monday, May 18, and was funded by the Redlands Bayside Rotary Club in collaboration with the participating hospitals.
The purpose of the visit was to provide specialist assessments and heart scans for children receiving treatment at Kilu’ufi Hospital.
Freelance Pediatrician with a special interest in pediatric cardiology, Dr Maryanne One’asi Harihiru Kora’ai, said Malaita Province was selected because it is the most populated province in the country.
She said the outreach programme aims to provide opportunities for teaching, mentoring and strengthening local capacity in pediatric cardiology services within the province.
“Malaita Province is one of the most populated provinces in the country and is relatively accessible with reliable transport services.
“So, this outreach also provides an opportunity for teaching, mentoring and helping to build local capacity in pediatric cardiology,” Dr Kora’ai said.
Dr Kora’ai said the one-day outreach programme at Kilu’ufi Hospital was successfully carried out with support from a doctor attached to the Pediatric Department at the National Referral Hospital.
She added that the programme will help reduce the burden on families needing to travel to Honiara for specialist medical care.
“Reaching Kilu’ufi Hospital means taking specialist services closer to the people,” she said.
“Families do not have to travel all the way to Honiara and spend extra money on transport, accommodation and food just to access specialist care.”
Dr Kora’ai revealed that close to 50 children have already been referred overseas for life-saving heart surgery through similar specialist interventions.
She said while some heart conditions remain too complex for surgery, the outreach programme still provides families with important information about their children’s health conditions and likely prognosis.
“Some heart conditions are unfortunately too complex for surgery, but at the very least, we are able to explain to families what condition their child has and what the likely prognosis is,” she said.
The outreach programme forms part of ongoing efforts to improve access to specialist healthcare services for children in rural provinces.
For feedback, contact: [email protected]
Editor: [email protected]










