Anglican | Investor | 🇯🇲 Past Student of St Jago High School | Obstetrics and Gynaecology Resident at the University Hospital of the West Indies (PGY-1)
Healthcare is probably the only profession where people think it's okay to argue what the professionals on what they know. Nobody argues quantum physics with physicists, or law with lawyers. But everyone is an expert in healthcare.
Recent disparaging remarks from first term Opposition MP Nekeisha Burchell, about Speaker of the House Mrs. Holness, should concern every Jamaican, not just women.
Likening the Speaker’s efforts to maintain order in Parliament to “control of a husband in marriage” are unrefined, inappropriate, disrespectful and downright low.
The country looks to Parliament for direction, leadership and examples.
As MPs, we are guided by the Standing Orders of Parliament. Until those Standing Orders are changed, let decorum reign!
The Very Reverend Canon Collin Dave Reid, rector of the Cathedral of St Jago de la Vega in Spanish Town, is suffragan bishop-elect of Montego Bay.
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The 155th synod of the Anglican Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands on Wednesday elected the Very Rev Colin Reid as the new bishop of Montego Bay.
https://t.co/GFkSwJFfP9
Senior trade unionist Senator Lambert Brown this week cautioned that the Government’s move to scrap incentive and emergency duty allowances for doctors who are mandated to work overtime could have a detrimental impact on the health sector.
Read more: https://t.co/bKLm1E3aiL
I am beyond grateful. Words can’t captivate this feeling right now. I am going to become a surgeon. I am grateful for everyone that supported me along this journey. Believe 🍀
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The University of the West Indies (The UWI) currently has 62 applications from individuals who’ve formally indicated their desire to donate their bodies to science upon death.
https://t.co/yc2VlHuDJo
Spanish oncologist Mariano Barbacid's team achieved complete elimination of KRAS-mutated pancreatic tumors in mice using a low-toxicity trio of drugs (gemcitabine, ATRA, and neratinib), as detailed in a January 27, 2026, PNAS study.
Very good news!
Dr. Mariano Barbacid and team successfully develops a promising new triple-combination therapy that completely and permanently eliminates pancreatic tumors. With such a successful preclinical study, we hope for the best in the coming clinical|human trials.