1st Battalion 22nd Infantry
1-22 Escorts the Baroness
Baroness Nicholson of
Winterbourne is briefed on the proposed necessary improvements
for the Bayaa clinic
in West Rashid, Sept. 14, 2008, during a visit with the 1st
Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team,
4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division Baghdad.
The improvements would include exam room and equipment updates
and minor repairs to the facility.
Photographer: 2nd Lt. Matthew Addison
1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs
Raider Soldiers escort Baroness
during visit at health clinic in West Rashid
Baroness of Winterbourne evaluates improvements to Bayaa Clinic
FORWARD OPERATING BASE FALCON,
Iraq Soldiers of 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment,
1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National
Division Baghdad,
escorted Baroness Emma Nicholson of Winterbourne, a British
Politician and a member of the House of Lords,
Sep. 14, to the Bayaa Clinic, located in the western Rashid
district. Coalition Forces and other assistance groups
are developing plans to improve the capabilities of the Bayaa
Clinic to ensure residents of West Rashid
have adequate health care services available.
A project of this caliber and capacity is best handled by
outside agencies that are accustomed
to these specific requirements and improvements, stated
Capt. Nate Rawlings, civil affairs officer,
assigned to 1st Bn., 22nd Inf. Regt., 1st BCT, 4th Inf. Div. The
Bayaa Clinic has been operational
for more than 20 years and is capable of handling prenatal and
pediatric issues, said Rawlings.
The clinic staff includes 18 doctors and 18 dentists and several
pharmacists, medics, and nurses.
The clinic is limited by outdated equipment, inadequate exam
rooms and limited capabilities to house patients overnight;
the staff at the Bayaa Clinic is also not able to handle severe
trauma or emergency care, he said.
The Regulars of 1st Bn., 22nd Inf. Regt., have made
the Bayaa Clinic a priority and are working diligently
to acquire the appropriate level of assistance for the clinic,
said Rawlings. Baroness Nicholson, an international humanitarian
especially for youth in care, devoted specific attention to the
Bayaa Clinic.
The Baroness attention to the Bayaa Clinic shows a great
improvement by the community and the security forces
in Bayaa, said 2nd Lt. Matthew Addison, fire support officer, Co.
D, 4th Bn., 64th Armor Regt.,
attached to the 1st BCT, 4th Inf. Div. The Baroness visit
shows the commitment of both Coalition Forces
and the international community to the people of Iraq, their
health and well-being, said Addison, of Douglasville, Ga.
Addison, who has been involved in the development of this clinic,
said that he was proud to see this magnitude of attention
brought to such a worthy cause. The nature of security in
Bayaa has dramatically improved from earlier levels,
and the Parliament members inspection of the area is an
opportunity to advance the medical care available to the
people,
he explained. This event is a small step towards progress for
this health clinic and the people of Bayaa and West Rashid,
said Addison.
Through the cooperation of Coalition Forces, International
agencies, and the people of Iraq,
this health clinic could become a premier institute for child and
adult care in Baghdad, he explained.
Article by Capt. Jeffrey Tounge
1st Bn., 22nd Inf. Regt., 1st BCT, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B
September 16, 2008
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