AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWellness & Health Systems: St. Kitts and Nevis is spotlighting the link between climate and care, with local health leaders urging a more resilient, climate-ready healthcare approach as extreme weather and heat affect conditions like blood pressure and drive more people to hospitals. Regional Health Workforce: The South Texas Health System GME Consortium welcomed 65 incoming medical residents, expanding training in family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, transitional year and general surgery—aimed at strengthening access to quality care. Community Safety & Wellbeing: Central Basseterre residents joined a gang graffiti removal and beautification drive, reclaiming public spaces to support safer neighbourhoods and youth rehabilitation. Cost of Living & Health Access: CARICOM leaders discussed measures to ease household pressures—fuel, freight and cargo costs, plus renewable energy and a regional ferry plan—while regional leaders also pointed to affordable healthcare as a direct relief strategy. Wellness Recognition: Anastasia Elliott of St. Kitts and Nevis won a Caribbean POSH Wellness Innovation ICON Award, celebrating wellness leadership and community impact. Local Health Leadership: St. Kitts and Nevis named new senior roles in the Health Ministry, reinforcing ongoing efforts to strengthen hospital and public health capacity.
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