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Afro-Caribbean medical practitioners have made significant contributions to medicine

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluFebruary 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Several Afro-Caribbean medical practitioners have made significant contributions to medicine, both historically and in modern times. Here are some notable figures:

1. Dame Elizabeth Anionwu (Born 1947 – UK/Nigeria)

  • Specialty: Nursing, Sickle Cell Research
  • A British-born nurse of Afro-Caribbean and Nigerian descent, she pioneered the UK’s first sickle cell and thalassemia screening and counseling center.

2. Dr. Harold Moody (1882–1947 – Jamaica/UK)

  • Specialty: General Medicine, Civil Rights Activism
  • Born in Jamaica, he moved to the UK and became a doctor despite racial discrimination. He later founded the League of Coloured Peoples, advocating for racial equality in medicine and society.

3. Dr. Kenneth Standard (1920–2004 – Barbados)

  • Specialty: Public Health
  • A leading Caribbean public health expert, he played a key role in shaping health policies in the region and improving access to healthcare.

4. Dr. Paul Stephenson (Born 1937 – UK/St. Vincent & the Grenadines)

  • Specialty: Public Health & Civil Rights Activism
  • A British-born doctor of Caribbean descent who fought against racial discrimination in healthcare and public services.

5. Dr. Louis Wade Sullivan (Born 1933 – USA/Caribbean heritage)

  • Specialty: Hematology, Health Policy
  • Served as the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (1989-1993) and was instrumental in addressing racial disparities in healthcare.

6. Dr. Alric Bishop (Trinidad & Tobago)

  • Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • A well-respected doctor who worked to improve maternal healthcare in the Caribbean.

7. Professor Celia Christie-Samuels (Jamaica)

  • Specialty: Pediatric Infectious Diseases
  • A leading researcher in child health and infectious diseases, particularly in HIV/AIDS and neonatal care in the Caribbean.
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