Residents of Choma have expressed concern of the impending departure of the only surgeon at Choma District Hospital.
And CHOMA District Commissioner, Laiven Apuleni, says government is aware of the impending departure of the only consultant surgeon at health institution.
Mr Apuleni says the American medical doctor is a Jesuit priest who has been assigned to another country by the Roman Catholic Church.
He told ZANIS in Choma today that government can do very little to stop the impending departure.
Mr Apuleni admitted that the departure of the consultant surgeon will be a loss to the district as he was the only specialist personnel at the district hospital.
“Yes , I have received representations from the community on the matter,” he said.
The named American medical doctor has indicated that he would be leaving this month-end after several years of service at Choma General Hospital.
The DC was responding to appeals from some Choma residents that government should intervene and reverse the transfer of the consultant surgeon who is also a Catholic priest.
Several residents have called upon Southern Province Minister, Daniel Munkombwe, to take up the matter with relevant authorities.
Some residents have since formed an ad-hoc committee to pressure both government and the church to stop the impending departure of the surgeon whom they said has saved many lives.
They have expressed fear that the departure of the doctor would result in most cases requiring the services of a surgeon being referred to Monze Mission Hospital and other referral institutions, a thing they said would be too costly and affordable by most under-privileged people.
“At the time minister Munkombwe was sick and admitted to Choma General Hospital, he was operated on by the same surgeon who is due to leave. We are making a humble appeal to the minister to intervene,” said Mr Ackim Mudenda. “The Pope should sympathize with Choma residents and allow Dr Johnson to stay on.”
Mr Mudenda said the district hospital was already grappling with shortage of medical doctors and that the development would worsen the situation.
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