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03/06/2012 13:40:15

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Days of education in radiology
A team of expert radiologists, sonographers and radiology of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT), of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) and of the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (SDMS) will provide to the health professionals, a series of training sessions (theoretical and practical] on Medical Imaging, on 4 and 5 June 2012 at Grace Children's Hospital in Port-au-Prince. These "Days of Education in Radiology" is expected to attract up to 70 health professionals from all over Haiti.

Martelly launches a program in favor of the Peace
The President Michel Martelly, accompanied by several members of ministerial cabinet and the Ambassador of France, Didier Le Bret, launched Friday evening a program in favor of the Peace [with distribution of motorcycles...]before a large crowd gathered near the Church of Notre-Dame du perpétuel secours, to Bel Air.

Improved security to Petion ville
Tano Patrick Rosarion, Divisional Inspector and responsible of the police station of Petion ville indicated that "[...] the security situation has improved compared to what it was before [...] You know we face a staffing problem, but the Directorate General as part of recruitment it does, plans to increase the number of staff to address [the problem] [...] we should normally have at least 500 police officers to do our work, which is not the case [...] we are working with the means available, but we provide results [...]for the kidnappings we note that it has declined considerably [...]"

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