Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) proudly launched its first-ever clinical Road Show on September 19, coinciding with the global commemoration of World Patient Safety Day.
The Road Show was a vibrant showcase where each clinical division demonstrated not only the care they provide today, but the visionary models of care they aspire to deliver over the next fifty years.
Each of the divisions showcased their services through interactive and informative booths for the public.
Acting Health Secretary Mr. Ken Wai and Deputy Secretary for Medical Services Dr. Dora Lenturut-Katal, joined PMGH’s Senior Executive Management on a tour of the displays, engaging with staff and learning more about the vital services provided at the hospital.
Chief Executive Officer of PMGH Dr Paki Molumi stated that this is far more than an exhibition. It is a manifestation of the hospital’s future-focused mindset, a reflection of an organization that is evolving, innovating, and leading with purpose.
“It is a catalyst for cultural transformation, where every staff member is inspired to come to work not just to perform tasks, but to make a difference.”
“Each booth tells a story of dedication, expertise, and hope.”
“From surgical innovations to paediatric care, from oncology to rehabilitation, our teams have poured their hearts into crafting displays that reflect both clinical excellence and compassionate service.”
In addition, the Road Show created a platform not only to inform the public, but also to strengthen collaboration among divisions.
Staff shared valuable insights with one another, highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in delivering safe, quality, and patient-centered care.
Furthermore, Dr Molumi reaffirmed the hospital’s commitment to safe, dignified and compassionate care stating that patient safety is not a slogan, it is a culture.
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