Northwell Health signs five-year partnership with GPHC 
 By Tangerine Clarke 
 The  Georgetown  Public  
 Hospital Corporation (GPHC)  
 in Guyana, will get a medical  
 boost from residents of Northwell  
 Health University Hospital  
 on Staten Island, whose medical  
 personnel arrived in the country  
 recently to augment care, and  
 forge cultural ties, while training  
 physicians in tropical medicine, 
  according to the hospital’s  
 website. 
 The  Ministry  of  Health  in  
 Georgetown recently, welcomed  
 the team of residents to discuss  
 and finalize a five-year strategy  
 and to discuss long-term housing  
 needs for medical residents  
 training in the country. 
 The report said, “the partnership, 
  aims to address disparities  
 in  Guyana  by  supporting  and  
 enhancing a variety of services,  
 and also looks to address disparities  
 here  in New York by broadening  
 cross-cultural understanding  
 with the communities of Little  
 Guyana in Queens — as well  
 as surrounding neighborhoods  
 that  makeup  the  fifth  largest  
 immigrant population in New  
 York City.” 
 “Addressing health equity at  
 home also means addressing the  
 health care needs abroad,” said  
 Eric Cieo Peña, MD, Northwell’s  
 director of the Center for Global  
 Health (CGH) who explained that  
 “medical education is also about  
 understanding your patients,  
 their culture and value systems.” 
 “All of this comes with trust  
 and showing our surrounding  
 communities that have become  
 increasingly diverse, that Northwell  
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 understands their cultural  
 needs and what’s important to  
 them. This partnership is a winwin  
 by strengthening Guyana’s  
 health system and secondly,  
 strengthening Northwell’s relationship  
 with the people of Guyana  
 and Little Guyana,” said Dr.  
 Peña. 
 Guyanese in the Diaspora,  
 excited about the medical news,  
 shared a video of a news report  
 on Pix 11, on social media platforms, 
  where Dr. Peña explained  
 that doctors want to help immigrant  
 communities in New York,  
 “that is one of the reasons they  
 were heading to Guyana.” 
 “How do I communicate with  
 a community that has been disenfranchised, 
  that haven’t been  
 target for vaccination campaign  
 or COVID testing campaign, all  
 the things we see as discrepancies, 
  and disparities right now,”  
 said the health professional. 
 Dr. Eric Cioe-Peña and Hon. Dr. Frank Anthony, minister of Health for Guyana signed a fi veyear  
 medical partnership to expand medical education, surrounded by medical personnel.  
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 “We are learning, and they are  
 learning, we are just trying to  
 help each other’s growing development,” 
  said Dr. Peña, director  
 of global health at Northwell  
 system, and an emergency physician  
 on Staten Island. 
 “Because we are so proximal  
 to the Guyanese population in  
 Queens  and  taking  care  of  an  
 enormous patient population of  
 Guyanese-Americans we see it as  
 a multi-prong approach,” he said,  
 adding “that is why going there  
 to understand how their health  
 problems begin is important.” 
 Dr. Peña, while being interviewed  
 by Guyanese-heritage  
 reporter, Jennifer Bisram, shared,  
 “there are things that communities  
 are genetically, or pre-disposed  
 to things such as elevated  
 rates of cardiac disease found  
 in West Indian Americans. We  
 see elevated rates of suicidality  
 and mental health issues. We are  
 seeing  problems  that may  have  
 started in Guyana like prenatal  
 care and end up in Long Island,”  
 said the physician. 
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