AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAir Access & Health Tourism: Anguilla is set for a stronger winter travel season as BermudAir’s AnguillAir expands routes—adding weekly Saturday service from Toronto (starting Dec. 19 through May 1, 2027) and boosting flights from major U.S. cities like Boston, Newark, Baltimore-Washington, and Tampa/St. Petersburg—making it easier for visitors (and returning residents) to reach the island’s clinics and services. Regional Connectivity & Public Impact: A separate Caribbean travel critique argues that poor inter-island connections can turn short trips into long, stressful journeys—sometimes forcing U.S. transit visas—hurting tourism, family access, and business links that support health and wellbeing. Healthcare Workforce (Regional): In the Rio Grande Valley, South Texas Health System’s GME Consortium welcomed 65 new medical residents, expanding training in family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, transitional year, and general surgery—an example of how workforce growth can widen access to care. Health Education (UK Pathway): New Anglia University highlighted its UK MD programme with supervised clinical rotations across 35+ NHS hospitals, focusing on hands-on patient care skills before graduation. Community Wellness via Youth Sport: The Eddy Caines Summer Football Camp (21st edition) kicked off with support from local institutions, including water provisions for participants—small steps that support healthy activity for young people.
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