PAHO & WHO studying current migration trends of healthcare workers in the Caribbean (CARICOM) Region6/11/2018 The Pan American Health Organization and World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) have launched a new study that will survey current migration trends of healthcare workers in the Caribbean (CARICOM) Region. The results of the survey will be used to develop recommendations and address the challenges that migration poses for the health sector of the countries involved. The study will be conducted over a three-month period in 16 CARICOM countries and territories: Belize, Guyana, Jamaica, Suriname, Trinidad, Turks and Caicos Islands and the English-speaking islands of the OECS. PAHO Lead Consultant Cleophas Justine Pierre will be in Dominica from June 11 to 12, 2018, to review the current migration trend of health workers in Dominica. The research team is planning to meet with representatives of the Ministries of Health, Labour and Education, hospital managers, general practitioners, and primary health care provider groups, amongst others. Dominica’s Coordinator for the study, Principal Nursing Officer (PNO) Terrilia Ravaliere, endorses and welcomes the study. Dominica’s Coordinator for the study, Principal Nursing Officer (PNO) Terrilia Ravaliere
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