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Melisha Toney is a ‘Special Person’“Do all the good you can whenever you can, and you will be rewarded…do all the good you can as long as you can, and life will be wonderful.” By Rabindra Rooplall Nurses are essential assets; they possess special qualities. Consider this. While a doctor may see a patient for fifteen minutes each day in the hospital, the nursing staff is in constant communication with that patient and brings about a sense of comfort and assurance.Not only are nurses responsible for the medical care of the patient, they often become the emotional support. And one standout in this regard is Nurse Melisha Toney who has given dedicated service for 36 years in the noble field.Born in 1939, Nurse Toney, who hails from Ann’s Grove on the East Coast of Demerara, and is familiarly referred to as Cousin Mignon or Medex, has made more than a significant contribution to national development.This ‘Special Person’ is from a humble background. Her father Gershom Hanover was a farmer and her mother Sylveleen , a full time housewife. She is the fifth of six children – four girls and two boys.Her primary school education was attained at the Ann’s Grove Roman Catholic School, and by the age of 14 had obtained the Primary School Certificate, Primary School Needlework Certificate, and the School Gardening Certificate.The nuptial knot was tied in 1955, and she is the proud mother of nine children – seven boys and two girls – and a grandmother of 32.Melisha admits that her ambition was to be a teacher but this did not materialize. In 1970, she registered for the Rural Midwifery Programme and successfully completed this course one year later.Her qualifications were upgraded through the London Correspondence Course and she acquired Religious Knowledge and English Language at the General Certificate Examination, Ordinary Level. She also completed a course in Office Management and was awarded a Diploma from the Transworld Tutorial College, Britain.In 1983 she enrolled for the Medex Course, and a Medex certificate was awarded to her by the University of Guyana in 1984. She revealed that in as much as Nursing was not her initial choice and desire, she gradually developed a passion for the profession.Throughout her nursing career, Melisha provided her services throughout the length and breadth of Guyana. She retired in March 2006.She recounted that there were many doctors she worked with and whom she learnt much from the many districts she worked in, these included Lethem, Mabaruma, Pakera, Port Kaituma,China NFL Jerseys, Morowhanna, Mabura, Georgetown,Wholesale Jerseys Free Shipping, Clonbrook, Charity, Anarika, Rockstone, Butakarie and Aroaima.At Butakarie and Rockstone, Nurse Toney in her capacity as medex, negotiated with medical authorities to conduct once-monthly clinics to meet the patients in their locale. She was later trained as a microscopist to treat for malaria in those areas.The medical services included treatment for snake and fish bites,NFL Jerseys China, dental care, asthmatic ailments, and maternity cases. Her record of total maternal deliveries is 376.Ms Toney testifies that nursing is a noble and rewarding profession. With its mission to save lives,China Jersyes Cheap, her advice to practicing nurses as well as those aspiring to take up this career is, “Always give of your best. Just a smile, a touch or words of encouragement can make a positive impact on the recovery of your patients.”With a smile on her face she then suddenly recalled a hair-raising experience on one of her many trips. She was returning from Brazil and a passenger in the car who spoke Portuguese was telling the driver to accelerate. “It was a good thing we were on the straight, this bonnet just lift up and we couldn’t see where we were going, if it was by a turn I wouldn’t have been here today, but I suppose it wasn’t my time. The constant travelling did have its challenges,” Nurse Toney reflected.She also remembers on the day of the Jonestown tragedy, November 18, 1978, she was transporting a patient out of Mabaruma with policemen on a flight, and when she touched down she heard a radio announcer named Prince Mason relaying the shocking news that nobody was left alive in the northwest community.“When they had shot up at the airstrip I was at the neighbouring airstrip!”She revealed that to date she still has vivid memories of the event and has souvenirs from the Jonestown period.Nurse Toney stressed that quite a few experiences in her career would be indelibly imprinted in her mind – especially the few fearful ones. She recollected an occasion when a nine-year-old Amerindian boy was involved in a swimming accident. He plunged into a creek and collided with a hard surface, which re