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Heartline Magazine April - June 2005

Volunteers give yeoman service to the CDP&R

Terese Gloumeau was a member of the steering committee for the establishment of the Heart Foundation of Barbados (HFOB) in 1985, and was one of the first directors and its first company secretary. She served as vice-president before resigning from the Board in 2001 after 16 years of yeoman service.

Terese received training in cardiac technology in the UK before returning to Barbados to manage and direct the development of technical cardiology at the QEH, where she worked for 25 years.

In 1996 she established her own company, Cardiac Technical Services Inc., which from its inception has provided, free of cost, entry and exit treadmill exercise tests for the HFOB’s Cardiac Disease Prevention and Rehabilitation programme.

Considered the CDP&R’s unofficial “Technical Consultant”, Terese is always “just a phone call away” and is always willing to serve.

Beverley Stanford has been a member of the Heart Foundation of Barbados and a volunteer from the inception of the organization in 1985. When the HFOB launched its Healthy Heart Programme in 1991 she was an integral part of it, providing advice on diet

and nutrition. Again, when the CDP & R programme was started in 1994 she readily agreed to provide volunteer counseling services to the clients, in groups or individually.

A nutritionist at the National Nutritional Centre of the Ministry of Health, Beverley is happy to be part of the mission of the HFOB to keep people heart healthy and reduce suffering from cardiovascular disease.

From the time the HFOB started it found a willing partner in Spectrol Medical Laboratories Ltd. Headed by general manager, D’arcy Evans, the company provided volunteer services in blood sugar and cholesterol testing, during the HFOB’s outreach programmes, which included visits across the parishes, health checks in offices and other public venues, and the annual lifestyles extravaganza in the Park. Spectrol also provides cholesterol and high density lipoprotein (HDL) free of cost to clients of the CDP&R programme, on referral.

D’arcy Evans is a medical technologist,trained in Jamaica and the UK, also at the QEH, where he worked for 7 years before setting up Spectrol.

“I find the relationship between Spectrol and the HFOB to be a meaningful partnership” he said.

 

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