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St. Albert’s Mission Hospital – Update Dec. 2011

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

Dr Elizabeth Tarira sent the following message earlier this week from Rome, where she has been for a number of weeks.

Dear Friends,

Here is a bit of news from your St Albert’s Mission Hospital. Please, do not get frightened of my English. These days I tend to think, dream and write in Italian since it’s the language I am currently using.

The life at St Albert’s goes on as usual, but with a lot of challenges. The government is unable to assist us at all, but our friends the Chinese are carrying away the little that the country has towards the East. We are able to go ahead with our work of healing because there are angels like you who continue to help us. Thank you so much!

We received four containers full of all goodies (medical supplies, equipment both medical and building, exercise books, clothes for the poor, food etc).  Three were from Rock No War and Luisa Guidotti Missionary Group and one from America—Brother’s Brother Fountation, Better Healthcare for Africa and Hospital Sisters Mission Outreach.

The Waiting Mothers Home under construction is 80 percent complete funded by Radio Deejay and CESVI. At least the poor mothers can be welcome in a dignified home and be worthy to be called precious mothers. It is a huge complex with 12 more rooms. Medicines for the sick regularly arrive from Luisa Guidotti Missionary Group, the only entity that is assisting us with some running costs of the Hospital.

The orphans are still going to school, thanks to the tireless parents at long distance that are sacrificing for these children who are the future of our country. We used to cry tears of blood for the lack of water for the Hospital and the community around the Mission, now the water purifying plant has been completed. Hats off to our Ferrara friends who have committed themselves to maintain the running of the plant. The School of Nursing is ongoing. We do not forget many other friends who in times of crisis chip in with their support.

Your close friends of the International Medical Association on the frontline in Italy, India and Zimbabwe continue to work hard carrying out the mission activities also on your behalf. Without your support it would be impossible for us to carry out meaningful service to the needy. One of our workforce on the frontline, is not too well, she is fighting the cancer that has invaded the bones, and is currently being treated in Italy. Continue praying hard so that Elizabeth can be restored back to health so that can continue the battle in the field against disease, suffering and pain of others.

The Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops’ Conference Health Commission has embarked on a three year program of helping other Mission Hospitals that are in need. Five ambulances have been purchased and other 5 are in the pipe line, drugs and various medical supplies were purchased. Trainings of the Hospital managers were done.

We thank God who takes care of all, at St Albert’s there are three doctors working full time.

What shall we do with the crisis all over the world that is striking more and more on the generous group of people who have been helping the other poor in under developed countries? We better leave these worries in the hands of God!

We greet you with affection and love.

St Albert’s Hospital Staff [Elizabeth and Co.]

Christmas Card 2011

Cancer in Zimbabwe: Elizabeth’s breast cancer returns; she asks for your spiritual support

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

Dr. Elizabeth Tarira (right) with her mother and sister Juliet. Juliet runs the Shelter Trust, an NGO in Harare that works with St. Albert's Hospital to care for abandoned pregnant women.

Rome
21st June 2011

Dearest Friends,

God has always good plans for each and every one of us. 

Greetings from Rome! Some of you have been following my breast-cancer illness for many years now, so I have to give you some updates. It seems I have developed resistance to the drugs I have been taking.

At the end of 2009, I had another small lump operated just below the previous scar and had a small mark on the sternum bone. The cancer markers that had started going up, after the operation and the change of therapy, started going down. This year at my check up, the markers had risen again and seemed on a loose end, and one of the ribs had some osteoblast sign (the bone looked eaten up). This did puzzle the doctors. Now I have been put on a new hormone treatment which is an injection (chemotherapy) every 28 days. I do not know yet if I shall respond well to this treatment. I shall have the blood test repeated on the 4th of July. The drug name is Faslodex (generic name, fulvestrant) produced by Astra Zeneca. (more…)

St. Albert’s Mission Hospital Requests Help Purchasing Midwifery Teaching Aids

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

St. Albert’s Mission Hospital director Dr. Elizabeth Tarira has requested help obtaining teaching aids for a new midwifery training program for nurses. Dr. Tarira notes that most of the needed items are unavailable in Zimbabwe and must be purchased abroad and shipped to the hospital.

Background on the hospital and the needs of the midwifery program

By Elizabeth Tarira, MD, MPH

St Albert’s Mission Hospital (Catholic) has been founded in 1962 by the Jesuit Fathers who have since left this mission in 1999. Now the mission is in the hands of the local priests. The International Medical Association a lay missionary group is running the Hospital on behalf of the Bishop of Chinhoyi. Today, the Hospital and clinics conduct over 4,000 deliveries in a year while expected pregnancies are 5,252 in a year. (more…)

St. Albert’s Hospital – Update from Elizabeth – Dec. 2010 – Zimbabwe

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Dear friends,

After the appeal in July 2010, am happy to give you all the feedback. I would like to thank you all for the quick response. May the Lord reward you a hundred fold!

Guest Flats: The house is almost complete. Only final touches are to be done. The Italian friends of Rock No War did arrive at St Albert’s, a group of 9 people. Another faithful friend representing the Luisa Guidotti Missionary Group was also present. She had to postpone her departure in order to sort out the goods, which had arrived late. (more…)

St. Albert’s Mission hospital News, July 2009-July 2010

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Note: This post was written by Dr. Elizabeth Tarira, director of St. Albert’s Mission Hospital.

Zimbabwe is currently preparing for a home grown constitution, but difficulties are being encountered here and there because some people are pushing for a constitution (Kariba Draft) that was tailored by the ruling party alone.

The economic crisis is still far to be over and even made worse by the global crisis that has its deep impact upon the poor countries as well. In our country the rich are becoming richer, while the poor are becoming poorer.

Just a brief summary of what we went through and of what awaits us as health providers: (more…)