Updates in Wound Care: A Systematic Approach

  Saturday, 4 November 2017 3W’s Pavilion, UWI, St. Michael 430pm- 830pm Objective: To bring participants up to date on current evidence-based wound management and assessment of acute and chronic wounds, optimizing wound healing with effective wound-bed preparation, and selecting appropriate dressings. This CME will feature an interactive session exploring various solutions and treatment modalitiesContinue reading “Updates in Wound Care: A Systematic Approach”

The Amputee: More Than A Loss of A Limb

Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Conference – Barbados The Amputee Patient – More Than A Loss of a Limb Saturday, 4 November 2017, 8.30AM-4.00PM Location: 3W’s Pavilion, UWI, St. Michael Objective: To educate the practitioner on the holistic aspect of amputations and amputee care Guest Speakers: Dr. Heikke Uustal Medical Director, Prosthetic/Orthotic Team, JFK Johnson RehabContinue reading “The Amputee: More Than A Loss of A Limb”

A Recap-Day 2 Hibiscus Health Caribbean Inc’s Women’s Health Medical Conference-Sunday Oct 29,2017

The Mount Restaurant, UWI-Sunday October 29, 2017 Midwives, nurses and members of the medical fraternity were given a rare opportunity to share information about their respective fields during Women’s Health Medical Conference. The first session started with Washington D.C based physician and OBGYN, Dr. Cortney Yarbrough who gave her presentation on Adolescent Pregnancy and PerinatalContinue reading “A Recap-Day 2 Hibiscus Health Caribbean Inc’s Women’s Health Medical Conference-Sunday Oct 29,2017”

The Other Morning Sickness

The Other Morning Sickness The news of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton’s third pregnancy drew attention to her uncommon yet severe condition called hyperemesis gravidarum (HG). Pregnancy can be exciting and traumatic at the same time. Some women experience skin changes, weight gain, poor circulation, high blood pressure, bone deficiency and morning sickness. TheContinue reading “The Other Morning Sickness”

Pain During Pregnancy

Pain in pregnancy can be expected but it should not be seen as normal.. Your health provider should be notified if there is: Vaginal spotting or bleeding Unusual vaginal discharge Chills or fever Lightheadedness Pain or discomfort while urinating Nausea and vomiting   According to Babycenter.com, “it is not normal to have cramping during pregnancy withContinue reading “Pain During Pregnancy”

Depression and Pregnancy

Depression and Pregnancy A Reality for A Third of Pregnant Women   There is a myth that women should be always happy during pregnancy.  This is not the case as 33 percent of women can experience depression and anxiety during this period.   Mental Health Issues are often glossed over as mood swings and hormonesContinue reading “Depression and Pregnancy”

Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Conference in November 2017

The Occupational therapy and physical therapy depts of Quinnipiac Univ will be coming down to the Physical and Rehab Medicine Conference and presenting on this at the Physical and Rehab Med Conference. Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Conference – Barbados The Amputee Patient – More Than A Loss of a Limb Saturday, 4 November 2017, 830AM-330PMContinue reading “Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Conference in November 2017”

Camp No Limits

About Camp No Limits Started in 2004 Camp No Limits is the only camp for young people with limb loss & their families, creating a network of support for all the campers.  It offers therapeutic programs with specialized professionals, including physical & occupational therapists, prosthetists & adult amputee role models. Each camp is unique, but overallContinue reading “Camp No Limits”

Diabetes Education Series Oct 25 & Nov 1, 2017

The Maria Holder Diabetes Centre of the Caribbean presents their: Diabetes Education Series: Part # 1: Diabetes Care Review (Paediatric Perspective) – Oct 25, 2017, 5pm-9pm Part#2: Approach to Diabetes: Updates and Practical Tips, Nov 1, 2017, 5pm-9pm Diabetes Centre, Warrens, St. Michael   Suitable for nurses, nursing auxiliaries, diabetes educators, medical students, nutrition and wellnessContinue reading “Diabetes Education Series Oct 25 & Nov 1, 2017”