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MANDEVILLE, Manchester — Although grateful that the Mandeville Regional Hospital received US$40,000 worth of supplies for orthopaedics and paediatrics, Chief Executive Officer Alwyn Miller says the facility is overwhelmed by the high number of people admitted for injuries from motor vehicle crashes. “We are severely challenged with the number of patients that are presenting to us, particularly from motorbike accidents, not only from Manchester, but also from Clarendon and St Elizabeth,” Miller said yesterday at the handing-over ceremony for the supplies donated by the Carnegie Foundation.   “It is really overwhelming for our facilities… Particularly in this time of the pandemic, one would expect that there [would] be less accidents, but it has not declined at all,” he added.   “At the same time, we are grateful for these items that will help in terms of [patients] recovery… We want to thank the Carnegie Foundation for remembering us in this manner. They have been here multiple times with many gifts that have made a difference to the care of our patients,” Miller said. Read more...

Mandeville hospital receives well-needed supplies

MANDEVILLE, Manchester — Although grateful that the Mandeville Regional Hospital received US$40,000 worth of supplies for orthopaedics and paediatrics, Chief Executive Officer Alwyn Miller says…

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Erica Lumsden is the Gospel star

It’s been two days since Erica Lumsden took home the top prize from the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s (JCDC) Gospel Star Competition, and she’s still…

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IAD President Urges Members to Keep Praying, Ministering During Challenging Times

As political, economic and social unrest escalates throughout many of the countries in Inter-America, Pastor Elie Henry, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the…

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In Jamaica, Adventist University President is Appointed to National Science and Technology Panel

Northern Caribbean University President Dr. Lincoln P. Edwards, was appointed earlier this month to serve as a member of the National Commission on Science and…

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Adventist Business Community Host Online Business Forum

The Adventist Laypersons Services and Industries (ASi), the business and professional arm of Seventh-day Adventist Church will host an Online Business Leaders Forum on Monday,…

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NCU professor awarded Musgrave silver medal

Professor Mark Harris at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has been awarded the Silver Musgrave Medal for outstanding merit in the field of science by…

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NCU student coordinates donation of well-needed supplies to Manchester Infirmary

MANDEVILLE, Manchester — When final-year Northern Caribbean University (NCU) student Romona Geohaghan was tasked with an assignment focused on community development, she reached out to Mandeville…

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Adventist Leader Challenge Members to “Break Out of Their Walls”

Kingston, Jamaica…Nigel Coke | Highlighting one of the positives of the dangerous Coronavirus pandemic which has impacted the entire world in various ways, president of…

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Inter-America’s Leadership Elects Department Directors To Serve Until 2025

Miami, Florida, United States | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News  | Top Seventh-day Adventist leaders from throughout the Inter-American Division (IAD) elected vice presidents and…

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Mother and Daughter Receive Home in their Twilight Years

Lacovia, St Elizabeth…Nigel Coke |   “It’s never too late for a shower of rain.” That famous proverbial held true for 105 year old Roberta…

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