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The newly opened National Prosthetic Centre in Penal has already begun providing services, fitting two patients and already outlining plans to train local technicians.
Two of Trinidad and Tobago’s amputees, Joshua Gloud and Lisa Alexis-Cadette, are among the first to benefit from services at the new National Prosthetic Centre.
Mr Gloud, who lost his leg in 2017 due to a tumour, says his new mobility is already opening doors to renewed independence and achievement.
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