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Aug 03, 2017  Source

Full international accreditation for the next four years has been granted to the University of Guyana [UG’]s School of Medicine. This development, which became official last week, was confirmed yesterday by Vice Chancellor, Professor Ivelaw Griffith.
Professor Griffith said that although full accreditation has been granted, it is however with some conditions. He said too, that the University will shortly issue a statement on the newest accreditation development.
Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Dr. Emanuel Cummings, directed this publication to the Vice Chancellor. “He is the fittest person to comment on this.”
Regaining the accreditation was something that the University’s Vice Chancellor had identified as a top priority.
This publication understands that the accreditation body, the Jamaica-based Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education, Medicine and other Health Professions [CAAM-HP], granted accreditation to UG because of the tireless efforts that were engaged to put recommended measures in place.
The body, it was revealed, in making its reaccreditation decision had in fact given keen recognition to the outstanding leadership of the University’s Vice Chancellor in the quest to put certain measures in place.
Also taken into consideration were the efforts of key officers, including the Director of the School of Medicine and the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, in this regard.
But it wasn’t only the “highly motivated and committed faculty” that contributed to the CAAM-HP decision but also the “enthusiastic, motivated and high quality students.”
Added to this, CAAM-HP’s decision took into consideration the work undertaken by the curriculum team to develop a new 2017 curriculum which this publication understands is likely to be up for revision in 2021.
CAAM-HP is the legally constituted body established in 2003 under the aegis of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), empowered to determine and prescribe standards and to accredit programmes of medical, dental, veterinary and other health professions on behalf of the contracting parties in CARICOM.
The acquisition of accreditation is therefore dependent on an institution’s adherence to certain stipulated standards. This translated to the School of Medicine working towards achieving some 140-plus standards established by CAAM-HP.
The standards are divided into several areas including infrastructure, educational resources, faculty and the curriculum itself, and several others.
In essence, the accreditation body, this publication was informed, was able to address a gamut of concerns raised by CAAM-HP in its report of 2013.
Based on information out of CAAM-HP, accreditation for the UG medical programme was revoked because there were no progress reports forthcoming from the tertiary institution for the years 2014 and 2015.
But the university was not in a position to submit these reports, since a number of measures had to first be put in place. Several of these related to infrastructure, educational resources, faculty and the curriculum itself, among others.
One of the concerns of CAAM-HP that had led to the withdrawal of international accreditation in 2015 was the fact that there was no standing Memorandum of Understanding between the University, the GPHC and the Ministry of Public Health, making these clinical practice sessions formal.
Moreover, among the measures that the University had to address, leading up to the CAAM-HP assessment process, were the introduction of plans for a new Health Sciences Faculty, improved clinical and lecture facilities and other amenities for medical students.
The accreditation body had also focused on the university’s staff development programme to which the majority of staff had engaged over the last few years.
It was observed by CAAM-HP that that programme had in fact produced a positive change and a move toward using more active learning methods which have been built into the new curriculum.
There were also measures that were put in place by the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation [GPHC,] which is tasked with aiding the clinical aspect of the UG medical programme. These were reportedly also commended by CAAM-HP which recognised that efforts in this regard has allowed for the availability of a wide range of the clinical material to the students, and that the early patient contact which makes the students learning more relevant.
However, it is expected that other measures, including the upgrading of facilities and the addition of new infrastructure, will be among the factors that will help to ensure that the accreditation status is sustained.
The accreditation path was paved following a CAAM-HP site visit in November of last year. During the site visit both the Turkeyen Campus and the GPHC were under scrutiny.

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Django posted:

Aug 03, 2017  Source

Full international accreditation for the next four years has been granted to the University of Guyana [UG’]s School of Medicine. This development, which became official last week, was confirmed yesterday by Vice Chancellor, Professor Ivelaw Griffith.
Professor Griffith said that although full accreditation has been granted, it is however with some conditions. He said too, that the University will shortly issue a statement on the newest accreditation development.
Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Dr. Emanuel Cummings, directed this publication to the Vice Chancellor. “He is the fittest person to comment on this.”
Regaining the accreditation was something that the University’s Vice Chancellor had identified as a top priority.
This publication understands that the accreditation body, the Jamaica-based Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education, Medicine and other Health Professions [CAAM-HP], granted accreditation to UG because of the tireless efforts that were engaged to put recommended measures in place.
The body, it was revealed, in making its reaccreditation decision had in fact given keen recognition to the outstanding leadership of the University’s Vice Chancellor in the quest to put certain measures in place.
Also taken into consideration were the efforts of key officers, including the Director of the School of Medicine and the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, in this regard.
But it wasn’t only the “highly motivated and committed faculty” that contributed to the CAAM-HP decision but also the “enthusiastic, motivated and high quality students.”
Added to this, CAAM-HP’s decision took into consideration the work undertaken by the curriculum team to develop a new 2017 curriculum which this publication understands is likely to be up for revision in 2021.
CAAM-HP is the legally constituted body established in 2003 under the aegis of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), empowered to determine and prescribe standards and to accredit programmes of medical, dental, veterinary and other health professions on behalf of the contracting parties in CARICOM.
The acquisition of accreditation is therefore dependent on an institution’s adherence to certain stipulated standards. This translated to the School of Medicine working towards achieving some 140-plus standards established by CAAM-HP.
The standards are divided into several areas including infrastructure, educational resources, faculty and the curriculum itself, and several others.
In essence, the accreditation body, this publication was informed, was able to address a gamut of concerns raised by CAAM-HP in its report of 2013.
Based on information out of CAAM-HP, accreditation for the UG medical programme was revoked because there were no progress reports forthcoming from the tertiary institution for the years 2014 and 2015.
But the university was not in a position to submit these reports, since a number of measures had to first be put in place. Several of these related to infrastructure, educational resources, faculty and the curriculum itself, among others.
One of the concerns of CAAM-HP that had led to the withdrawal of international accreditation in 2015 was the fact that there was no standing Memorandum of Understanding between the University, the GPHC and the Ministry of Public Health, making these clinical practice sessions formal.
Moreover, among the measures that the University had to address, leading up to the CAAM-HP assessment process, were the introduction of plans for a new Health Sciences Faculty, improved clinical and lecture facilities and other amenities for medical students.
The accreditation body had also focused on the university’s staff development programme to which the majority of staff had engaged over the last few years.
It was observed by CAAM-HP that that programme had in fact produced a positive change and a move toward using more active learning methods which have been built into the new curriculum.
There were also measures that were put in place by the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation [GPHC,] which is tasked with aiding the clinical aspect of the UG medical programme. These were reportedly also commended by CAAM-HP which recognised that efforts in this regard has allowed for the availability of a wide range of the clinical material to the students, and that the early patient contact which makes the students learning more relevant.
However, it is expected that other measures, including the upgrading of facilities and the addition of new infrastructure, will be among the factors that will help to ensure that the accreditation status is sustained.
The accreditation path was paved following a CAAM-HP site visit in November of last year. During the site visit both the Turkeyen Campus and the GPHC were under scrutiny.

Fake news.....

GTAngler
cain posted:

Positive news for UG.

Look who are accrediting UG, even a moron like you should realize this is a farce. Is this organization recognized internationally? Why the didn't get a 1st world organization to do the accreditation? 


This publication understands that the accreditation body, the Jamaica-based Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education, Medicine and other Health Professions [CAAM-HP], granted accreditation to UG because of the tireless efforts that were engaged to put recommended measures in place

FM
Drugb posted:
cain posted:

Positive news for UG.

Look who are accrediting UG, even a moron like you should realize this is a farce. Is this organization recognized internationally? Why the didn't get a 1st world organization to do the accreditation?

http://www.caam-hp.org/

The Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP)is the legally constituted body established in 2003 under the aegis of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), empowered to determine and prescribe standards and to accredit programmes of medical, dental, veterinary and other health professions education on behalf of the contracting parties in CARICOM. CAAM-HP will serve as the means of providing the assurance of quality that generates confidence in the principal stakeholders, students and the public.The Mission of the CAAM-HP is under-girded by the principles of professionalism, integrity, accountability, transparency and collaboration.


 

Do you think this is fake.??

do some investigations and let us know.

Django
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Django posted:
Drugb posted:
cain posted:

Positive news for UG.

Look who are accrediting UG, even a moron like you should realize this is a farce. Is this organization recognized internationally? Why the didn't get a 1st world organization to do the accreditation?

http://www.caam-hp.org/

The Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and other Health Professions (CAAM-HP)is the legally constituted body established in 2003 under the aegis of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), empowered to determine and prescribe standards and to accredit programmes of medical, dental, veterinary and other health professions education on behalf of the contracting parties in CARICOM. CAAM-HP will serve as the means of providing the assurance of quality that generates confidence in the principal stakeholders, students and the public.The Mission of the CAAM-HP is under-girded by the principles of professionalism, integrity, accountability, transparency and collaboration.


 

Do you think this is fake.??

do some investigations and let us know.

Next time you nah feel too good or if you head a hurt, you must go and see one a dem doctor this.  They will take good care of you.

Bibi Haniffa

God bless the government for the care shown to their country. In two days we hear of assistance to the poor, now UG's medical programme being restored. God must have blessed them.

cain
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Drugb posted:
cain posted:

Positive news for UG.

Look who are accrediting UG, even a moron like you should realize this is a farce. Is this organization recognized internationally? Why the didn't get a 1st world organization to do the accreditation? 


This publication understands that the accreditation body, the Jamaica-based Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education, Medicine and other Health Professions [CAAM-HP], granted accreditation to UG because of the tireless efforts that were engaged to put recommended measures in place

Here we go again. Something positive happens and the naysayers are out in full force. Would you have questioned the legitimacy or validity of the accreditation body if this was during the great "doctor" Jagass? How many 1st World organizations did any accreditation during his time. Hypocrisy at it's finest.

GTAngler
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Drugb posted:

Sure, UG under the PNC will become the new hub of medicine with this accreditation from a Jamaican organization. 

This is not a  " Jamaican organisation "  but a Caribbean one based in Jamaica....It is recognised by the US Department of Education as the professional group which regulates the standings of medical institutions in the Caribbean......

FM
Nehru posted:

In the CRIBBEAN , THAT sounds more reliable. But FILTH HEAD Django headline INTL!!!

The Caribbean is an international grouping of different countries  within the region hence it is international.

FM

For Nehru..For someone "supposedly" working in an education facility you are one friken duncified goat. Your handlers should read the shyte you put out there.

cain
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Churchill posted:
Nehru posted:

In the CRIBBEAN , THAT sounds more reliable. But FILTH HEAD Django headline INTL!!!

The Caribbean is an international grouping of different countries  within the region hence it is international.

It is a Regional grouping NOT an International. None of the medical graduates will be accepted to drive cabs in Manhattan. Get the facts straight.

Nehru
cain posted:

For Nehru..For someone "supposedly" working in an education facility you are one friken duncified goat. Your handlers should read the shyte you put out there.

HAHAHA Listen to this dunce FILTH HEAD. Please ask someone to explain Regional VS International to you!!!!

Nehru
Nehru posted:
Churchill posted:
Nehru posted:

In the CRIBBEAN , THAT sounds more reliable. But FILTH HEAD Django headline INTL!!!

The Caribbean is an international grouping of different countries  within the region hence it is international.

It is a Regional grouping NOT an International. None of the medical graduates will be accepted to drive cabs in Manhattan. Get the facts straight.

i have the facts straight !  Because of the recognition by the US Dept of Education the graduates of schools accreditited by the CAAM-HP are allowed to practise in the USA after going through a period of orientation. Different regions in the USA have particular requirements.  I have assisted several of those graduates to settle in the USA. If you have a medical degree ( not a honorary one like you know who ( lol ) from one of the accrediteted schools I may be able to help you.

FM
Churchill posted:
Nehru posted:
Churchill posted:
Nehru posted:

In the CRIBBEAN , THAT sounds more reliable. But FILTH HEAD Django headline INTL!!!

The Caribbean is an international grouping of different countries  within the region hence it is international.

It is a Regional grouping NOT an International. None of the medical graduates will be accepted to drive cabs in Manhattan. Get the facts straight.

i have the facts straight !  Because of the recognition by the US Dept of Education the graduates of schools accreditited by the CAAM-HP are allowed to practise in the USA after going through a period of orientation. Different regions in the USA have particular requirements.  I have assisted several of those graduates to settle in the USA. If you have a medical degree ( not a honorary one like you know who ( lol ) from one of the accrediteted schools I may be able to help you.

Perhaps Churchill can assist the one who received honorary medical degree in getting a cab licence.

Oi Nehru you want a cab licence?

cain
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Nehru posted:

Bharat Jagdeo is not perfect but he was one of the BEST Leader Guyana ever had. Compare to the SHIT LOAD we currently HAVE, including the  SHAMELESS CRABDAAG NAMAKARAM PARASITE.

Worse than Burnham,too much sniffing at the Piss Pot,caused poor judgement.

Django
cain posted:
Nehru posted:

Churchill has a Job for you to take out Posey for  Hospitals.

I would take it out but you on the other hand would take it in (ingest it)

Why you think GNI certify you as a FILTH HEAD. Oh Rass difficult question for someone in your condition.

Nehru
Nehru posted:

Bharat Jagdeo is not perfect but he was one of the BEST Leader Guyana ever had. Compare to the SHIT LOAD we currently HAVE, including the  SHAMELESS CRABDAAG NAMAKARAM PARASITE.

It is about time you make an effort to raise your level of debate and discussion. Your habit of calling people by derogatory names only defeat the purpose of a meaningful discussion  where we can all learn. BTW the real namakaram , if the correct meaning is applied in this context , we will discover  that the real namakaram is not other than Jagdeo himself . He enjoyed the support of the sugar workers and didn't do a damn thing for them ! Ungrateful and selfish !  He himself admitted that the PPP must share the blame for the demise  of the sugar industry.

FM
Django posted:
Nehru posted:

Bharat Jagdeo is not perfect but he was one of the BEST Leader Guyana ever had. Compare to the SHIT LOAD we currently HAVE, including the  SHAMELESS CRABDAAG NAMAKARAM PARASITE.

Worse than Burnham,too much sniffing at the Piss Pot,caused poor judgement.

An ASS KISSING FILTH HEAD like you will never surprise us!!!!!!!!!!

Nehru
Nehru posted:
Django posted:
Nehru posted:

Bharat Jagdeo is not perfect but he was one of the BEST Leader Guyana ever had. Compare to the SHIT LOAD we currently HAVE, including the  SHAMELESS CRABDAAG NAMAKARAM PARASITE.

Worse than Burnham,too much sniffing at the Piss Pot,caused poor judgement.

An ASS KISSING FILTH HEAD like you will never surprise us!!!!!!!!!!

Ha..ha..the Piss Pot Party crew a bunch of toothless poodles speaketh.

Django
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Churchill posted:
Nehru posted:

Bharat Jagdeo is not perfect but he was one of the BEST Leader Guyana ever had. Compare to the SHIT LOAD we currently HAVE, including the  SHAMELESS CRABDAAG NAMAKARAM PARASITE.

It is about time you make an effort to raise your level of debate and discussion. Your habit of calling people by derogatory names only defeat the purpose of a meaningful discussion  where we can all learn. BTW the real namakaram , if the correct meaning is applied in this context , we will discover  that the real namakaram is not other than Jagdeo himself . He enjoyed the support of the sugar workers and didn't do a damn thing for them ! Ungrateful and selfish !  He himself admitted that the PPP must share the blame for the demise  of the sugar industry.

Churchill, in this Country we call a SPADE a SPADE. Who vex vex. Some people are less than human and must be exposed.

Nehru
Churchill posted:
Nehru posted:

Bharat Jagdeo is not perfect but he was one of the BEST Leader Guyana ever had. Compare to the SHIT LOAD we currently HAVE, including the  SHAMELESS CRABDAAG NAMAKARAM PARASITE.

It is about time you make an effort to raise your level of debate and discussion. Your habit of calling people by derogatory names only defeat the purpose of a meaningful discussion  where we can all learn. BTW the real namakaram , if the correct meaning is applied in this context , we will discover  that the real namakaram is not other than Jagdeo himself . He enjoyed the support of the sugar workers and didn't do a damn thing for them ! Ungrateful and selfish !  He himself admitted that the PPP must share the blame for the demise  of the sugar industry.

Church,

Why don't you put some of the blame on those Chinese who built the factory?  They financed the factory and demanded the contract to construct it. With the exception of financing and construction everything about the factory is German. Had the Germans built the factory we would not have had this problem, however, the tough Chinese demanded they get it or else no financing from the China National Development bank.

 

Billy Ram Balgobin
Nehru posted:
Churchill posted:
Nehru posted:

Bharat Jagdeo is not perfect but he was one of the BEST Leader Guyana ever had. Compare to the SHIT LOAD we currently HAVE, including the  SHAMELESS CRABDAAG NAMAKARAM PARASITE.

It is about time you make an effort to raise your level of debate and discussion. Your habit of calling people by derogatory names only defeat the purpose of a meaningful discussion  where we can all learn. BTW the real namakaram , if the correct meaning is applied in this context , we will discover  that the real namakaram is not other than Jagdeo himself . He enjoyed the support of the sugar workers and didn't do a damn thing for them ! Ungrateful and selfish !  He himself admitted that the PPP must share the blame for the demise  of the sugar industry.

Churchill, in this Country we call a SPADE a SPADE. Who vex vex. Some people are less than human and must be exposed.

Nehru posted:
Churchill posted:
Nehru posted:

Bharat Jagdeo is not perfect but he was one of the BEST Leader Guyana ever had. Compare to the SHIT LOAD we currently HAVE, including the  SHAMELESS CRABDAAG NAMAKARAM PARASITE.

It is about time you make an effort to raise your level of debate and discussion. Your habit of calling people by derogatory names only defeat the purpose of a meaningful discussion  where we can all learn. BTW the real namakaram , if the correct meaning is applied in this context , we will discover  that the real namakaram is not other than Jagdeo himself . He enjoyed the support of the sugar workers and didn't do a damn thing for them ! Ungrateful and selfish !  He himself admitted that the PPP must share the blame for the demise  of the sugar industry.

Churchill, in this Country we call a SPADE a SPADE. Who vex vex. Some people are less than human and must be exposed.

Glad you recognise that !  Thats why I will continue to expose him and his cronies whenever the opportunity arises, privately or in public.

FM

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