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  • USC Recognizes Service and Sacrifice of Healthcare Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
March 30, 2023

USC Recognizes Service and Sacrifice of Healthcare Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Thursday, 09 February 2023 / Published in News

USC Recognizes Service and Sacrifice of Healthcare Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a defining moment in the history of healthcare and has brought the dedication and bravery of healthcare professionals to the forefront. They have put their own lives at risk to care for the sick and have been instrumental in fighting the spread of the virus. Despite the challenging conditions they faced, they remained steadfast in their commitment to helping others and never lost their compassionate spirit.

The Health Ministry Department of the Caring University Church, led by Dr. Sandra Reid, recognizes the tireless efforts of our healthcare professionals and the critical role they play in our society. The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the incredible sacrifices they make to help others and has shown us the importance of valuing and supporting those who care for us in our time of need. Their dedication and bravery are an inspiration to us all and serve as a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit.

L to R: Dr. Sandra Reid – Deputy Dean, Clinical Sciences, UWI STA; and Dr. Colwick Wilson – President, USC
L to R: NCRHA Board of Directors; Mr. Steve De Las – Chairman, NCRHA Board of Directors; Dr. Colwick Wilson – President, USC; Ps. Terry John – VP for Spiritual Development, USCL to R: NCRHA Board of Directors; Mr. Steve De Las – Chairman, NCRHA Board of Directors; Dr. Colwick Wilson – President, USC; Ps. Terry John – VP for Spiritual Development, USC

On Thursday, February 9, 2023 Dr. Colwick Wilson and Pastor Terry John presented plaques to healthcare professionals of the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) and Medical Associates (St. Joseph) as tangible tokens of recognition of and gratitude for their dedication to service. These presentations were made on behalf of the University of the Southern Caribbean in partnership with the Caring University Church.

L to R: Dr. Colwick Wilson – President, USC; Mr. Steve De Las – Chairman, NCRHA Board of Directors; Ps. Terry John – VP for Spiritual Development, USC
L to R: Dr. Colwick Wilson – President, USC; Dr. Lysha Selverajah – Head, Accident & Emergency Department, Medical Associates (St. Joseph); Ps. Terry John – VP for Spiritual Development, USC

They have been on the front lines of the fight against COVID-19, working tirelessly to find ways to mitigate its effects and prevent further spread. Their work has been critical in ensuring that those who have been affected by the virus receive the care they need, and their contributions will have a lasting impact on our society.

We say, “Thank you!”, to all healthcare professionals for their sacrifice and unwavering commitment to serving others and for being a beacon of hope during these trying times.

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