AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCommunity Spotlight: Dr. Luke Edgecombe, a Montserrat-born surgeon and trauma leader at White River Health, is profiled for his service-focused path from medical training in St. Martin and New York to leadership roles including vice chief of staff and medical director for surgical services. Aging & Care: Montserrat marked the lives of six centenarians at a Brades Arts and Education Centre ceremony, honouring Charles Richard Lee, Eliza Wilhelmina “Miss Liz” Johnson, George Yearwood, Florence Malone, Mary Dorothy “Nenen” Allen, and Sarah Piper for longevity and community contribution. Emergency Health Access: Former Premier Donaldson Romeo is urging support for a Legislative Assembly resolution to urgently restore safe, reliable, continuous night-time medical evacuation services, noting flights stopped in 2019 after safety concerns and that regulatory and infrastructure requirements still need to be met. Food Allergy Health: A study on women and food allergy quality of life reports women face a greater burden, especially those with multiple food allergies and histories of severe reactions. Regional Health Priorities: OECS leaders reappointed Dr. Didacus Jules for a fourth term, citing work tied to “healthier communities” alongside food sovereignty and digital transformation.
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