AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRobotic kidney surgery for a Bahamian patient: A 59-year-old Bahamian, Charlene Dorsette, found answers and underwent minimally invasive robotic surgery at Health City Cayman Islands to remove a right kidney mass after years of tests and postponed care. Primary health care push: The Bahamas joined the Alliance for Primary Health Care in the Americas (PAHO/IDB/World Bank) and set up a Consultative Mechanism to coordinate health investments under the National Health Strategy. Sports medicine and recovery focus: Nassau hosts High Level Sports Performance 2026 (Nov 6–7) at Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, bringing together healthcare and performance experts to advance injury management and athlete wellness. Child health at school: A local health explainer breaks down how children’s feet change in the first year and why proper shoe fitting matters as kids get “vision-ready” and school-ready. Food security planning: The Ministry of Agriculture launched a 2025–2030 Bahamas National Crop Scheduling Roadmap to cut reliance on imported food and improve planning for local produce. Consent and sexual violence education: Women United calls for stronger public understanding of consent, stressing that intoxication or unconsciousness means no meaningful consent. Animal health & public safety: Govt says it will roll out a “hard and firm physical response” to the stray dog crisis, including tackling illegal backyard breeding and unlicensed pet ownership. Health workforce support: A $3.6m endowment will help University of the West Indies medical students with tuition costs across regional campuses.
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