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PM Davis Lauds Debate on the Mental Health Bill 2022 as a ‘landmark moment’
During his Contribution on the Mental Health Bill (2022), Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis termed the debate a “landmark moment for the many Bahamians whose lives are impacted by mental illness, as well as the mental health professionals and advocates who have called for reforms for many years”.
New robotic technology promises better outcomes in total knee replacement surgery
Do you know anyone that has undergone a total knee replacement and is disappointed with the results? Are you, on the other hand, someone who suffers from daily knee pain from severe osteoarthritis and is concerned about major surgery?
Ocean exploration boss - deal above board
Ocean exploration boss - deal above board
A TREASURE hunter salvaging a wreck in The Bahamas yesterday branded National Security Minister Wayne Munroe's recent comments as "inaccurate", insisting that the process is "transparent".
Ministry of Health Receives Ventilators to Aid COVID-19 Fight
The Ministry of Health gained another shot in the arm in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic with receipt of four ventilators to augment its acute care efforts...
Bahamas Girl Guides Association Rangers go ‘virtual’ and thank health care providers
The Covid-19 pandemic might have slowed down life for many, but not for Rangers of the Bahamas Girl Guides Association...
Coastline Saves the Most Vulnerable from COVID-19
Coastline Saves the Most Vulnerable from COVID-19
As health care systems begin buckling under the strain of COVID-19, a skilled nursing facility is working furiously to ensure the deadly coronavirus does not find its way into one of the most vulnerable places in the country – nursing homes for senior citizens...
Memorial Healthcare System in South Florida shares words of wisdom with Caribbean colleagues, to join forces against COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the ways that people work, communicate, and socialize, giving birth to this “new normality” that, though widely discussed, remains foreign to most of humanity...
C&W Communications Confident of 2020 Hurricane Preparedness
C&W working to ensure network resilience while managing COVID-19 challenges in advance of the hurricane season...
Need for properly trained nurses underscored to new graduates
The need for properly trained nurses to meet the current health challenges in The Bahamas and internationally was underscored by Yvonne McKenzie, chair at the School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions, during the 12th annual School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions Pinning Ceremony.
Nurses Challenged to Grasp the National Vision
Nurses Challenged to Grasp the National Vision
The 12th Annual School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions Pinning Ceremony was held on Wednesday, 25th May in the Performing Arts Centre.