Health carousel was founded to provide world-class healthcare solutions across the country. They provide awards to the best nurses, physicians and all other health practitioners; through this, they attract the best specialities in the health field. Health carousel always aims to support the sustainability and ethics of health works.
The Health Carousel has an initiative called the Daisy foundation that ensures those nurses who have done a splendid job are awarded, especially in the African continent; those awarded include Gisette, Mustapha, Emmaculate and Jonathan are from the university of EXHIST university. This university is located in Yaounde, Cameroon; in 2019, The university managing director was also awarded a Daisy certificate.
Some African countries like Cameroon face extreme healthcare problems and they have health professional shortages and they have pandemic diseases like HIV and malaria.
Their political instability accelerates them the worsening of the health care and ; this is where EXHIST university comes in handy to provide these regions with adequate health personelles; this is made possible by their programme, the Daisy Award.
The Daisy Foundation is entirely a non-profit organization with an acronym for Diseases Attacking the Immune System; this organization has provided exemplary recommendable services to nurses across the globe. They provide a platform through which they thank the nurses for their services and make the lives of patients bearable due to good services.
This foundation was founded in remembrance of J. Patrick Barnes, who died in 1999 at 33. He suffered from a disease called Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic purpura, commonly referred to as ITP. he received very good treatment from the nurses, and they later had the urge to form the Daisy award, who did exemplary service. Through this programme, the nurses are equipped with very practical skills in real life, making them competent in the field globally.