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Mrs. Heather Dawn Silvera Assistant Lecturer FMS - UWI School of Nursing Woman's Health , Chronic Diseases , Advanced Practice Nursing , Interprofessional Education Contact U.W.I
Mrs. Andrea Marie Norman-McPherson Ageing , Chronic Disease (Diabetes) Self Management , Gerontology in the Clinical Setting Contact U.W.I
Dr. Daren Attlee Conrad Lecturer Economics Urban Economics , Economics of Education , Development Economics , Monetary and Fiscal Policy Contact U.W.I
Javear Williams Pain , Critical Care , Regional Anaesthesia , Acute pain Management , Chronic Pain Management , Transport of the Critically Ill Contact U.W.I
Dr. Candice Jeaninne Deena Sant Lecturer School of Veterinary Medicine Ticks and Tick borne diseases , hemoparasites , new and emerging diseases , One Health , Vector-borne diseases Contact U.W.I
Prof. Terence Anand Seemungal Dean Dean's Office Pulmonology , Infectious Diseases , Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease , Asthma , Adolescent Medicine , Insulin Resistance , Hypertension , Obesity Contact U.W.I
Dr. Gail Alicia Nelson Lecturer FMS - Basic Medical Sciences Exercise science , exercise and chronic disease rehabilitation , sarcopenia , cardiac rehabilitation , pulmonary rehabilitation Contact U.W.I
Dr. Raveed Khan Lecturer in Family Medicine School of Medicine Asthma, Women’s Health, Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), Tele-health, Health promotion and Disease prevention , OTHER RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 1. Junior Research Faculty member of The Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network (ECHORN). The Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network (ECHORN) is a collaborative research study that examines the lifestyles, eating habits, and health behaviors associated with cancer, diabetes and heart disease in adult men and women living in the Eastern Caribbean. It is a collaboration between the Yale School of Medicine, University of the West Indies (Cave Hill and St. Augustine campuses), University of the Virgin Islands and the University of Puerto Rico. ECHORN was funded by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) in 2011. It is an infrastructure to support research, policy and capacity strengthening, in partnership with a range of stakeholders, to improve the health of people of Eastern Caribbean descent. In 2021 I hosted G Contact U.W.I
Dr. Selby Nichols Deputy Dean Graduate Studies, Research and Innovation, FFA Agricultural Economics and Extension Understanding issues related to chronic non-communicable diseases Contact U.W.I
Dr. Adeoye Adenekan Epidemiologist School of Medicine My research interest includes focussing on the scientific causes of diseases, disability, mental health issues and exploring how different behavioural health theories can be utilized to empower people in Trinidad and Tobago to prevent and control disease outbreaks and chronic non-communicable diseases. Contact U.W.I