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More than 200 Doctors Begin Internship at Public Hospitals


KINGSTON, Jamaica. Wednesday, August 14, 2024: The island’s healthcare service has welcomed some 268 medical graduates, who recently commenced their internship at the University Hospital of the West Indies and at the 11 public hospitals accredited for medical internships. The medical internship is for a 12-month period which comprises four 3-month clinical placements within four core specialties, namely paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, general surgery and internal medicine.


Of those assigned to the public system, the facilities in the South East Regional Health

Authority (SERHA): Spanish Town Hospital, Victoria Jubilee, KPH and Bustamante

Hospital for Children received the lion share (52%) of medical doctors, who include

recent graduates from the University of the West Indies, Mona and other international universities.


The Western Region (WRHA), Southern Region (SRHA), and North East (NERHA)

shared the remaining doctors with 34%, 23% and 9% of the interns assigned to the

hospitals in the respective region. The University Hospital of the West Indies has

absorbed the remaining 53 doctors.


The Minister of Health & Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, MP has so far met

with two groups of new-minted graduates – at the Savanna-la-Mar Public General

Hospital and at the Kingston Public Hospital. He has noted that “There continues to be

a great demand on the system for doctors at the primary and secondary levels, and we

are pleased to be able to offer a place to the doctors who have applied for internship.


In the placement of the medical interns’, priority was giving to Jamaican Nationals, but

several foreigners were also placed. The Ministry will be placing more emphasis on

ensuring that our hospitals and health centres are outfitted with the requisite number of

doctors and other health professionals as we roll out our primary and secondary care

models.”


The Minister also encouraged the doctors to care with compassion: “Even though your

primary role is to provide clinical guidance to patients, there must be increasingly an

appreciation for the role of psychosocial support in caring for the users of our facilities.

There needs to be a demonstration of empathy, and you are likely to achieve greater

satisfaction from your role, if you develop a culture for compassionate care as you

administer critical clinical care,” Dr. Tufton added.


These new doctors will now be applying knowledge gained through years of training,

honing their craft at saving lives as they evaluate, monitor and care for patients under

the watchful eyes and supervision of their seniors. Once the doctors successfully

complete the internship period, they would then be fully recognized as registered

physicians.


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