AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAllied Health Push: Doctors Hospital Institute of Learning held a graduation ceremony and says it’s expanding its allied healthcare programs to help close staffing gaps across hospitals and clinics. HIV Update: The Bahamas reported 142 new HIV cases in 2025, a 9% drop from 2024, with the highest share among ages 30–39 and more than 60% of cases among men. Mental Health Training: The Ministry of Health and Wellness, with the Bahamas Psychological Association, trained and certified 315 people in Psychological First Aid across the Family Islands, with New Providence sessions set for July–September. Hospital Disruption: Princess Margaret Hospital reported a loss of electricity in its medical block affecting the Dialysis Unit, with patients advised to contact the unit and limit fluid intake. Public Health & Safety: A massive early-morning house fire on Palmetto Ave sent one man to hospital with second-degree burns and smoke inhalation; investigators are still working to determine the cause. Heat & Cost of Living: PM Philip Davis warned that extreme heat is driving up household costs and stressing public services, citing heat-index warnings and recent power issues.
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