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Business
The Health Centre For Women

Hilltop Medical Complex, Collins Ave
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


News Article
March 29, 2023
Doctor told to pay damages after wrong ovary removed

A DOCTOR must pay damages after removing the wrong ovary from a woman.

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Event
Medical Association of The Bahamas 41st Annual Scientific Conference

Friday 8th March 2013  8:00 AM

Medical Association of The Bahamas
41st Annual Scientific Conference
March 6 ? 8, 2013
British Colonial Hilton Hotel

Friday March 8, 2013
Session V 8:00am ? 1:00pm


7:00am -8:00am SATELLITE BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM - By invitation

7:30am REGISTRATION/VIEW EXHIBITS

TOPIC: WOMEN'S HEALTH IN PREGNANCY & BEYOND
Moderator - Dr. Richard Braham

8:00am Cervical Cancer Pr...


News Article
March 02, 2021
OB/GYN Shines Spotlight on Endometriosis During Awareness Month

It is a debilitating reproductive health concern for women. Still, very few persons are talking about it.

“Endometriosis affects persons from all walks of life. There is no discrimination,” said obstetrician and gynecologist, Dr Shamanique Bodie-Williams.

“There is a stigma associated with chronic pain symptoms. You are not going to usually walk around and express how painful your me...

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News Article
July 23, 2018
High-powered exec, TV personality urges men to take their health seriously, Executive physical at Cleveland Clinic Florida "Probably Save My Life"

At 46, Philip Simon had it all ? the Bahamian dream come true. From humble beginnings to a Master?s degree in entrepreneurship and finance, Simon earned every rung of the ladder he climbed...

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News Article
July 28, 2015
When stomach pain isn't gas

Two cups of fever grass tea, one cup each of ginger, green, regular Lipton and a cup of peppermint tea -- Jameel Lightbourne consumed all of it in the course of a day, as he sought relief from a "bloated, gassy" feeling.

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News Article
March 03, 2015
Medical science fiction now reality

Medical science is continually making advances with the development and introduction of new medications and treatments.

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News Article
July 22, 2014
Laparoscopic surgery is the future

Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) allows surgeons to perform complex procedures on some of the smallest patients through the smallest incisions possible, which makes it the future not only of pediatric surgery, but surgery in general, according to pediatric surgeon Dr. G. Ashaini Knowles.
According to Dr. Knowles, who is affiliated with Doctors Hospital and the Princess Margaret Hospital and who sp...

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News Article
March 01, 2013
Annual Medical Conference Next Week!

Dr. L. D. Britt
MD,MPH, FACS, FCCM, FRCSEng (Hon), FRCSEd (Hon), FWACS (Hon), FRCSI (Hon), FCS(SA)(Hon)

Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Surgery Eastern Virginia Medical School; Professor School of Health Professions; Distinguished Professor of Surgery Uniformed Services University of the health Sciences; Professor in the Division of the History of Medicine; Chairman, Council of Clinical Chair...

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