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TCI Hospital is thrilled to announce that a team of our dedicated managers has successfully achieved international recognition by obtaining their IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health) certifications This accomplishment signifies our commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for our staff, patients, and community.

IOSH certification is globally recognized as a prestigious qualification in the field of occupational safety and health. By completing this comprehensive training program, our managers have gained a deep understanding of risk assessment, hazard identification, incident investigation, and effective safety management systems This certification equips them with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure the highest levels of safety within our organization.

In line with our mission to provide exceptional healthcare services, safety remains at the forefront of our priorities. With our IOSH-certified managers leading the way, TCI Hospital continues to foster a culture of safety excellence and continuous improvement

"The achievement of IOSH certification by our managers underscores our commitment to maintaining a safe and secure environment for all," said Chief Executive Officer Dr Denise BraithwaiteTennant. "We are incredibly proud of their dedication to enhancing our organization's safety standards and practices, which will ultimately benefit all our stakeholdersstaff, patients, and the wider community."

IOSH certification demonstrates TCI Hospital's strong commitment to best practices in occupational safety and health. It reinforces our ability to prevent accidents, protect human health, and create a safe working environment This achievement further solidifies our position as a leader in delivering exceptional healthcare services in the Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital.

Congratulations to Dr Denise BraithwaiteTennant (CEO), Dr Sani Amatti (Deputy Chief of Medical Services), Dr. Royelle Robinson-Myers (Family Medicine) , Mrs Eleanor Hall Chief of Allied Services), Isha Honore (Quality, Risk and Patient Safety Manager) and Takara Bain (Public Relations and Marketing Manager)

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