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Tuesday, November 29, 2016
St. David’s: FREE Diabetic Clinic A Success (Part 1)
By: Roslyn A. Douglas, M.A., CC - Founder, Central Health - Grenada
Despite the intermittent rain, approximately 75 residents
of St. David’s lined up for a free diabetic clinic, spearheaded by the Perdmontemps
Diabetic Group of the St. David’s Branch of the Grenada Diabetes
Association. This outreach programme
which took place on Saturday November 19, 2016, was organized as the group’s diabetes
awareness month outreach activity, and to respond to the International Diabetes
Federation’s (IDF) mandate of “promoting the importance of screening to ensure
early diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and treatment to reduce the risk of serious
complications.”
The
St. David’s Branch of the Grenada Diabetes Association partnered with the Student
National Medical Association (SNMA) chapter of St. George’s University (SGU) to
conduct glucose testing, foot examination, blood pressure screenings and eye
examinations. The 2016 SGU SNMA Diabetes Clinic Examination Detail, submitted
to the organizers prior to the event, stated that the foot exam would entail
inspecting the patients’ legs and feet for ulcers, discoloration and other
abnormalities. Additionally, it would include checks for peripheral vascular
disease; sensory neuropathy assessment and lower extremity reflexes. The eye
testing, encompassed the use of Snellen’s Acuity Charts, and checking the
patients’ eyes for range of field vision.

One of the two doctors from SGU
responsible for supervising the 20 SNMA student doctors, and counseled patients
at the end of their screening process also shared positive sentiments, “It was
a thing of joy seeing students engage patients with great tenacity and empathy.
One encounter left a lasting impression on me; the student actually rested the
patient’s foot on his thigh and was meticulously checking for any signs of
infection and injury. It was a great display of love and affection,” said Dr.
Charles Chinonyerem Ihedioha (MBBS) of SGU’s School of Medicine.



It is the goal of the St. David’s Branch of the Grenada
Diabetes Association to repeat the programme in November 2017. Before the end of
the year the organizers and the SNMA’s Executive plan to meet to discuss
lessons learned from the event. One
major decision made already for the 2017 event will be to locate an enclosed
facility within the parish. This has
proven to be necessary as this year’s intermitted showers of rain became
problematic for everyone under the tent and those standing in line.
Part II of this article will highlight the data gathered from the intake forms submitted by the attendees.
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