AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEarthquake Response: Turks and Caicos’ Ministry of Health and Human Services says it’s monitoring TCI patients in Colombia after the earthquake, working with the National Health Insurance Board and local providers to confirm facilities are following emergency and safety protocols, with updates promised if anything changes. Hospital Workforce: Cheshire Hall and Cockburn Town Medical Centres highlighted their National Internship and Apprenticeship Programme cohort, with interns mentored across medicine, nursing, pharmacy, lab sciences and allied health. Public Health & Safety: A judge in Pennsylvania ruled a psychiatrist who lost her license after a state investigation into a yearslong sexual relationship with a patient may continue practicing while she appeals, citing a shortage of specialized child and adolescent psychiatrists. Local Crime Trends: Police reported a sharp drop in serious violent crime in 2026 (Jan 1–Aug 5) versus 2025, while investigating the murder of Ashanio Robinson in Grand Turk. Environment & Health Risks: An island-wide ant survey across six islands found 30+ species, with about 40% native; researchers flagged invasive red imported fire ants and big-headed ants as major threats to ecosystems and community health and safety. Community Wellness: Minibeast launched its 2026 monthly giveaway program, including a weeklong luxury vacation in Turks and Caicos among other prizes.
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