AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRegional HIV & viral hepatitis push: CARICOM and PAHO met in Georgetown to drive the elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B, focusing on better screening and monitoring of HIV-positive pregnant women and exposed infants, plus stronger lab and surveillance systems to help countries reach and sustain validation status. Medical workforce pipeline: New Anglia University says UK medical school competition is outpacing capacity, citing 25,770 medicine applicants for 2026 entry versus about 8,126 funded places in England, and is promoting a UK-aligned Doctor of Medicine pathway with integrated learning and NHS-based clinical rotations. Community health angle (personal story): An interview highlights a 72-year-old woman starting medical residency in family medicine at nearly 73, reflecting on late-career training and Caribbean medical education routes. Off-topic lifestyle coverage: Luxury villa travel pieces and a political “Horseman” case were also in the week’s mix, but they don’t directly advance Anguilla health and wellness priorities.
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