Jamaicans urged to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure medical problems are adequately treated

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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Kerrica Hill celebrates back to back World U20 sprint hurdles titles

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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Seven shot, three fatally at Nine-Night on Mandela Terrace in St. Andrew South

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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Davion Ferguson vacates Portmore United top job to return as Mount Pleasant assistant coach

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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St. Elizabeth and Manchester residents to see improvement in water supply soon

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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Vybz Kartel drops ticket prices and more

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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St. Elizabeth police investigating major ammunition find in Santa Cruz; 40 rounds recovered in Hanover

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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PSOJ wants private sector & gov’t agencies to pool efforts to tackle corruption 

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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Holness defends his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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Rajah Wild sparks online chatter after Caribbean Music Awards

Medical Chief of Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Carl Bruce is encouraging Jamaicans to maintain good doctor/patient relationships to ensure their medical problems are being adequately treated.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Dr. Bruce explains that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the medical care of many chronically ill patients in Jamaica and across the world.

He explains even further that though the pandemic has passed, emergency departments at hospitals are now dealing with increased cases of complications from chronic diseases following disruptions in care.

As a result, Dr. Bruce is appealing to citizens to visit their nearest healthcare provider to get their medical conditions back under control.

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