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Dunn was born in Annotto Bay, St Mary parish. He pursued his secondary education at Dinthill Technical High School, St Catherine, where he boarded. [1] [2]He obtained a diploma in pharmacy from the College of Arts, Science and Technology (CAST) in 1987.
Women's Centre of Jamaica Foundation; Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission; The Institute of Jamaica; Jamaica National Heritage Trust; National Library of Jamaica; Sports Development Foundation; Ministry of Education, Youth and Information [2] National Education Inspectorate; Jamaica Teaching Council; HEART Trust/NTA; Overseas Examinations Commission
The Heart Institute of the Caribbean is a cardiac hospital and care institute on the island of Jamaica, specializing in cardiology, cardiovascular medicine, and cardiovascular surgery. [ 1 ] The Heart Institute was founded in 2005 by cardiologist Ernest Madu . [ 2 ]
Under the West Indies Act 1962, the monarchy of the United Kingdom was allowed to form governments for the former colonies of the West Indies Federation. Elizabeth II , by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, issued the Jamaica Order in Council 1962 which formally gave force and effect to the constitution.
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Cornwall Regional Hospital is a public hospital in Montego Bay, Jamaica, located in the Mount Salem district. It is the main hospital in western Jamaica. It is the main hospital in western Jamaica. The hospital is operated by the Western Regional Health Authority on behalf of the Ministry of Health, Jamaica.
He then left the University to become President of the University of Technology, Jamaica. He has carried out pioneering work in the medical field with a particular interest in diabetes. [ 3 ] In 1982, he pioneered the formation of the Diabetes Association of the Caribbean, which now has 26 member countries, and was its president from 1985 to ...
The Ganja Law, or Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Act 2015, was passed by Jamaica's Houses of Parliament in February 2015. The law went into effect on April 15, 2015, making possession of two ounces (57 g) or less of cannabis a "non-arrestable, ticketable offence, that attracts no criminal record".