Doctor Nola Rene

Today, we recognize Doctor Rene as a pioneer in health care for her dedication, hard work and contribution to the health care sector in Saint Lucia.

Doctor Rene grew up in La Croix Maingot, Saint Lucia and became a doctor because her background motivated her to do something different.

She always felt like being of service to others and giving of herself to others were her calling.

She engages in humanitarian work and is the co-founder of Healthy Escape.

She partakes in community work, health fairs, health drives, home visits, school visits and gives back to Saint Lucia at large.

A hero is formed

Doctor Rene returned from Taiwan in 2018 following her medical studies. She did her internship at St Jude Hospital then went to Victoria Hospital to work.

From the onset of Covid-19 in Saint Lucia, Doctor Rene worked at the Owen King European Union Hospital.

She later got transferred to the Respiratory Hospital during the peak of Covid-19 where she continues to work.  

Doctor Rene has a strong work ethic. She goes the extra mile for all her patients.

She ensures that her patients and their relatives understand the diagnosis, plan of care and are satisfied with the level of care provided.

She is very passionate about her job and continuously displays her compassion. Even when she is at home and not on call, she calls the unit to inquire about the status of her patients.

Child of God

Doctor Rene loves to listen to gospel and sing along especially when she is documenting on her patients.

I once complimented her on her lovely voice and asked if she sings part-time.

We discussed her involvement in church and it was of no surprise that she is a believer, church goer and child of God.

Worshipping God is her ministry, she would not be anywhere without God.

Child of God

Patients first

I have seen Doctor Rene independently work under stressful situations on numerous occasions.

She remains dedicated to providing care even when the patients are in great distress, angry, aggressive or misbehaving.

Her calls generally are hectic, but Doctor Rene conquers them. Nurses know she orders “a lot of things” and says, “people it’s not my fault, the patient needs it!”

It is guaranteed that her documentation will be detailed when she is done with a patient. She would then say, “people you need to cover yourself!”

Zeal

Even when patients have reached the end of their journey on earth, Doctor Rene tries her best to keep them comfortable.

She is friendly, a good team player and respects all the staff.

She remains professional and polite even when irate patients and relatives are disrespectful and question her judgement.

She has excellent people skills. She knows how to converse with the vase set of people she meets even with their unique expectations and personalities. She can diffuse problems and keep the patients and their relatives at bay.

A good doctor

Humble

Most times Doctor Rene stays back to ensure that her patients are settled and everything is done for them before she leaves.

She puts in the long hours and maintains the drive to get the job done.

Her aim is to provide quality care and high customer service to the best of her abilities.

She cares about the good practice of medicine. She is genuinely interested in her job, so it positively impacts on the level of care she provides.

She is resilient and able to defeat whatever happens on her shift. That is very commendable!

Doctor Rene is a good doctor and has made a positive impact on health care in Saint Lucia. Doctor Rene is well respected, admired and appreciated by many of her colleagues.

A friendly doctors affair
Bright smiles with the nursing supervisors
Team Respiratory Hospital

Ever worked with Doctor Rene or been treated by her? Leave a comment and let us know about it!

Reems Sonson

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Senseless murder of a nurse

Senseless act

Imagine working as a dedicated nurse where you nurse patients back to optimum health and save lives but to only have yours taken in execution style.

Nurses selflessly go above and beyond their call of duty, work long hours and sacrifice themselves to provide quality care to their patients.

No matter what, health care workers wipe their tears, get themselves back to a good mental state and continue to work.

How are we supposed to function when our own was gunned down and killed in board day light and there was nothing that we could do to save her? 

The nursing community got the distressing news that Nurse Keziah Wilson had been gunned down and killed shortly before 9 a.m. on 22nd November, 2022.

Disbelief

I shivered, got cold and got goosebumps when I heard the gruesome news. I got weak, my heart raced and my eyes were filled with tears as I called my coworkers to ask what had happened.

I heard the screams over the phone and I knew that something bad had indeed happened. I did not know what to say, I was in disbelief.

“How, why did that happen, who could do such a thing,” I asked. It was puzzling for us all.

I could not focus for the balance of the day. I spent five straight hours in a conference call with my coworkers. We tried to console each other because we could not absorb the horrific news.

Nurse Wilson

You would hear Nurse Wilson’s voice from miles away whenever she approached a unit. She was vocal and said what she had to no matter what.

She would give you a piece of her mind and move on from there with no hard feelings.

She was a hardworking, loving and jovial nurse. Even when her shift had ended, she was constantly willing to stay back to assist. She was passionate about working with babies.

Why

Saint Lucia is already facing a shortage of nurses. This is a big blow to the health care sector. One less senior, skilled and specialized nurse to report to duty and provide care to the patients.

Why kill and disrespect the same people who continuously try to save your life?

How can we not look at our patients suspiciously and wonder if they had something to do with the murder?

Our hearts and heads are heavy, we are numb, we are not okay and this is not okay. We cannot help but wonder who is next and how serious we should take threats from the public.

Condolences

Prayers go out to her daughter, family, friends and coworkers during this difficult time. It is not easy dealing with death of a loved one, may you find strength and comfort during this time. Her memories and contribution to the health care system will live forever. 

Leave a comment below and tell us about your most memorable moment with Nurse Wilson.

Reems Sonson

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Doctor Haden Alcindor…pioneer in healthcare

We all know someone young and “old” suffering with knee pain, back pain, arthritis, joint pain and other musculoskeletal problems.

Pain although subjective, most times causes emotional and mental unrest. It affects mobility, activities of daily living and quality of life.  

Sometimes pain becomes chronic and affects every aspect of one’s life.

A sudden traumatic injury or unexplainable medical condition could occur at any point in time and prevent someone from enjoying their life.

Who could help alleviate the pain and pressure which accompany such injuries…Doctor Haden Alcindor.

Orthopedic specialist

Doctor Alcindor takes pride in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of bone, joint, ligament, tendon and muscle conditions.

He is passionate about his job and engages in both surgical and non-surgical procedures to ease patients’ pain, improve their quality of life and make them feel better.

He provides long term strategies to treat conditions and issues relating to the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles. He treats holistically and in the least intrusive way.

Professionally

Doctor Alcindor is extremely humble and down-to-earth for someone with many titles and of high ranking. He is welcoming and does not make others feel intimidated.

Doctor Alcindor is fully devoted to his job. He applies critical thinking, technical excellence and innovative abilities to solve simple and complex orthopedic problems.

He creates a safe and comfortable space for effective communication for all members of the multidisciplinary team.

Doctor Alcindor welcomes nurses’ feedback and suggestions and creates a doctor to patient relationship where patients can air their views and concerns.

Who is Doctor Haden Alcindor?

Doctor Alcindor hails from the beautiful community of Aux Lyons, Mabouya Valley, Dennery. He grew up tying cows, carrying bananas and working the land.

Sciences were his strengths whilst attending Clendon Mason Memorial Secondary School and he excelled academically in his science subjects.

Practicing medicine came naturally to Doctor Alcindor. He reared livestock as a child. He made natural remedies for his sick animals by feeding them lime, sour orange, salt and sugar water.

He would use a stick and rope to mobilize his animals’ fractures. The sick animals would do well and eventually recover fully so it further developed his passion to care for the sick.

As a child, Doctor Alcindor would dissect animals, look at their organs and loved their anatomy and physiology.

He attributes his desire to pursue medicine from his farming culture.

Why orthopedics?

Initially, Doctor Alcindor wanted to pursue pediatrics or internal medicine because of his love for it. He went into orthopedics after sustaining injuries after he ran into a wall whilst on his 2nd year at medical school.

He fractured his left hand and suffered multiple injuries to his left side. He spent about four months with a cast on his hand and had to go to orthopedic clinic daily.

He volunteered to work with the orthopedics team, do on calls and surgeries and then developed a profound love for the specialty.

Doctor Alcindor recognized that choosing orthopedics would be rewarding. He would be fixing things and be innovative and creative in his ideas. He saw orthopedics far beyond he saw pediatrics and internal medicine.

He saw orthopedics as being beyond giving people medication. He believes that God creates but orthopedics fixes or redesigns. He saw a lot of potential and results in the work that the orthopedics team did and in all the deformities and corrections.

Doctor Alcindor explained that orthopedics is one of the most diverse, innovative and complex specialties. It requires lots of knowledge, surgical skills and discipline.

Recognition

Together, let us celebrate Doctor Alcindor on being dedicated to completing almost fourteen years of medical school to provide a needed service in Saint Lucia. Continue to fix and correct to the best of your ability, experience and talent. Your hard work sacrifices and sleepless nights did pay off!

Ever worked with Doctor Alcindor? Ever been diagnosed or treated by him? Let us know by leaving a comment.

Working with Doctor Alcindor was always a breath of fresh air for me. I enjoyed his round wards because they were fun yet educational. I never felt like my input was not valued and he always gave a listening ear. I appreciated that he involved the nurses in decision making especially as it pertained to the time of a patient’s discharge.

Need an orthopedic specialist? Book an appointment to see Doctor Alcindor? (758) 450-4411 or (758) 720-2288

Reems Sonson

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