Intolerant UWI
Published: Friday | May 23, 2014 0 Comments
The University of the West Indies (UWI) has fired Professor Brendan Bain, one of the leading experts in the world in the diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS, as the director of the Caribbean HIV/AIDS Regional Training (CHART) Network. The reason they have given is that Professor Brendan Bain has "lost the confidence and support of a significant sector of the community which the CHART programme is expected to reach".
But who is the CHART Network expected to reach? Consult the official website of the CHART Network and you will see that "the mission of the CHART Network is to continually strengthen the capacity of national health-care personnel and systems to provide access to quality HIV & AIDS prevention, care, treatment, and support services for all Caribbean people". The purpose of CHART is to train health-care workers in Jamaica and across CARICOM to be better able to prevent HIV & AIDS, and to treat people already infected with the virus.
So the primary "community which the CHART programme is expected to reach" is CARICOM health-care workers. And those trained CARICOM health-care workers will interact with two different secondary groups: a much larger group - those who DO NOT have the virus (to target them with prevention strategies); and a much smaller group - those who already have HIV/AIDS (to treat their symptoms and their infection). These two groups include every human living within CARICOM, including you who read this.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...cleisure4.html
Published: Friday | May 23, 2014 0 Comments
The University of the West Indies (UWI) has fired Professor Brendan Bain, one of the leading experts in the world in the diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS, as the director of the Caribbean HIV/AIDS Regional Training (CHART) Network. The reason they have given is that Professor Brendan Bain has "lost the confidence and support of a significant sector of the community which the CHART programme is expected to reach".
But who is the CHART Network expected to reach? Consult the official website of the CHART Network and you will see that "the mission of the CHART Network is to continually strengthen the capacity of national health-care personnel and systems to provide access to quality HIV & AIDS prevention, care, treatment, and support services for all Caribbean people". The purpose of CHART is to train health-care workers in Jamaica and across CARICOM to be better able to prevent HIV & AIDS, and to treat people already infected with the virus.
So the primary "community which the CHART programme is expected to reach" is CARICOM health-care workers. And those trained CARICOM health-care workers will interact with two different secondary groups: a much larger group - those who DO NOT have the virus (to target them with prevention strategies); and a much smaller group - those who already have HIV/AIDS (to treat their symptoms and their infection). These two groups include every human living within CARICOM, including you who read this.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...cleisure4.html
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