New CMO pushing for evidence-based public health Loop Cayman Islands
Black Immigrant Daily News
The new Chief Medical Officer for the Cayman Islands, Dr Nick Gent, has hit the ground running after taking officer on 10 October. He has been kept busy with introductions, meetings, presentations and several media appearances.
Dr Gent’s appointment coincided with the rollout of the Moderna (bivalent) COVID-19 fall booster campaign, so within days of his arrival, the CMO was making his rounds on talk shows to share his knowledge, answer questions, and encourage Cayman’s most vulnerable to take the booster.
As Cayman transitions to living safely and responsibly with COVID-19, the new CMO’s vision is rooted in ensuring that the lessons of the pandemic are not forgotten.
“My main duty as the Chief Medical Officer is to help the Ministry of Health and Wellness and Cabinet to develop good, evidence-based public health policy that will withstand the next 10 to 20 years,” Dr Gent stated, noting that while his contract is for three years his aim is to lay a foundation that will last beyond his tenure.
Strengthening public health nationally is a priority for the Ministry of Health and Wellness, and Dr Gent sees this goal being achieved through several key actions: strengthening local epidemiology services, acquiring data to determine the actual state of health of the population and setting up systems to ensure continuous monitoring of that information, introducing data-driven interventions and programming to help improve the lives and wellness of Caymanians and residents, and “getting the core of public health right”.
“When we talk about the core of public health, we are talking about high immunisation rates, good screening rates, healthy lifestyle and good clinical care access. We need to take stock of where we are and make sure that the basics are right,” Dr Gent added.
Sabrina Turner, Minister for Health and Wellness, who introduced Dr Gent to Cabinet on 18 October, expressed her enthusiasm about having the new CMO join her Ministry.
“Having Dr Gent on the team is an exciting milestone for us at the Ministry of Health and Wellness as we continue to reach our strategic broad outcomes and the big project of improving and strengthening public health nationally,” Turner said.
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