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NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) yesterday announced the appointment of Jessica Cartwright as acting hospital administrator of Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre (SRC) and Charlene Davis as principal nursing officer (PNO) at Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), both with effect from April 6, 2021.
Jessica Cartwright.
A former educator, Cartwright earned her Master of Health Administration (honors) from Western Connecticut State University and began her career in health administration at the PHA, Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), in July 1999, where she was posted as trainee administrative cadet.
She was appointed assistant hospital administrator in 2001 and accepted the appointment as senior assistant hospital administrator in 2003.
PM appoints vaccine committee Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis during a national address last night.
While noting that The Bahamas might experience a spike in COVID-19 cases before it obtains a vaccine, Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis announced last night that Dr. Merceline Dahl-Regis, special health advisor to the Office of the Prime Minister, will chair the recently established COVID-19 Vaccine National Consultative Committee.
Dahl-Regis told
The Nassau Guardian that the committee will meet tomorrow.
She said committee members include Bishop Delton Fernander, president of the Bahamas Christian Council; Dr. Marcella Elliott-Ferguson, vice president of administrative services at the University of The Bahamas; Stephaine Dean, a retired public health nurse; Dr. Danny Davis, a consultant at the Ministry of Health; Ed Fields, tourism industry veteran; and Keith Cartwright.