Military hospital in the Central African Republic opened
At the Headquarters of the UN MINUSCA mission, in the capital city of Bangui, duty handover took place between the previous formation that had worked at the hospital, contract agency for medical services RMSI from the United Arab Emirates and the Military Hospital from the contingent of the Armed Forces of Serbia.
At the Headquarters of the UN MINUSCA mission, in the capital city of Bangui, duty handover took place between the previous formation that had worked at the hospital, contract agency for medical services RMSI from the United Arab Emirates and the Military Hospital from the contingent of the Armed Forces of Serbia.
Serbian medical staff took over all hospital capacities – objects, ambulances, operating rooms, equipment, materials and medications, and the documentation and treatment protocols.
Military Hospital Commander Colonel Nikola Zec MD expressed his gratitude to the previous team that had worked at the hospital for their constructive cooperation and help during the introduction to duty. In the past two weeks, our doctors and medical technicians have examined and recorded all means, equipment and materials and established the system of the work of the hospital in the next period.
The takeover was also attended by Michael Cuena, Deputy Chief of MINUSCA Medical Section and Colonel Milivoje Pajovic, Commander of the contingent of the Armed Forces of Serbia in the mission in the Central African Republic.
