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MD Cares initiative donates 100 care kits to PHA foundation
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — One hundred cancer patients in The Bahamas are getting some much-needed assistance thanks to a fellow cancer survivor. Melissa Major, a 22-year cancer survivor of non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, has always wanted to expand her level of giving to the people experiencing the ordeal she lived through. After a year of careful planning, she [...]
CIBC FirstCaribbean MD Applauds Instrumental Move by TSL
At the launch of Tug Services Limited (TSL)?s two new tugs, CIBC FirstCaribbean?s Managing Director (Bahamas & TCI) applauded the company for making an ?instrumental? move to help build the Bahamian economy.
SUPER SALARY - DISMAL JOB: DRA blasted over MD's pay package and recovery work
CENTRAL and South Abaco MP John Pinder says it is "shameful" there remain duties unfulfilled in storm ravaged Abaco while the former managing director of the Disaster Reconstruction Authority took home an "extravagant" salary.
BOB confirms Davis appointment as MD
BOB confirms Davis appointment as MD
Just days ahead of a highly anticipated annual general meeting (AGM), the Bank of The Bahamas' (BOB) board of directors have confirmed that effective April 1, 2016, Renee Davis has been appointed acting managing director of the embattled institution, charged to lead it through what is likely to be a top to bottom restructuring as the bank searches for a path to profitability.
Philippa ES Davis, MD: She's Doctor do-good and then some
Philippa Davis, MD, laughs when a family friend suggests it won't be long before her dad, well-known attorney and Member of Parliament for Cat Island Philip 'Brave' Davis, is introduced as the father of the famed Dr Philippa Davis.
"Never," chuckles the MP's daughter, in Nassau for a short visit recently. A Lyford Cay Foundation recipient, Dr Davis completed her undergraduate degree at McGill Uni...
Letter: Baby Doc or Aristide
Letter: Baby Doc or Aristide
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Re: With Baby Doc back in Haiti, Aristide calls next. - The Tribune, January 21, 2011
It has been said that a country gets the government it deserves. Having rejected hip-hop musician Wyclef Jean's presidential aspirations, it remains to be seen if Haiti will now decide if it deserves Baby Doc or Aristide.
KEN W KNOWLES, MD
Nassau,
January 23, 2011.
First Person In The World to Undergo Single-Port Robotic Kidney Transplant - Eases Recovery
First Person In The World to Undergo Single-Port Robotic Kidney Transplant - Eases Recovery
At 26 years old, Laura Bray’s life was put on hold. She made an appointment with her doctor after frequent migraines and shortness of breath were impacting her job and life as a mother of three. After undergoing a battery of tests, she received an unexpected diagnosis -- stage 5 kidney disease. She was soon undergoing dialysis for up to nine hours a day, while she waited for a donor kidney for m...
CIBC FirstCaribbean Coaches Female Staff in Health, Legal and Financial Wellness
To salute and celebrate female staff, CIBC FirstCaribbean hosted a Financial, Legal and Health Wellness seminar for the women employees of the bank...
Natural healers: Laughter and music
Natural healers: Laughter and music
Anyone who has followed me, either on radio or in print for some time will be fully aware of the vital importance I place on The Power of The Mind to influence our life in either a positive or negative way, depending on what we allow into our minds.
Ross University promotes Dr. George Lotocki To Director of the Medical Education Review Program
Ross University promotes Dr. George Lotocki To Director of the Medical Education Review Program
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island -
Ross University is pleased to announce the promotion and appointment
of Dr. George Lotocki as the new director of the Medical Education Review
Program (MERP). He has been the interim director of the program since
2010.
MERP is a rigorous 15-week program
designed to prepare students for successful entry into Ross University
School of Medicine (RUSM). MER...