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At age nine, Dionne Sinclair was told by her Jamaican primary school educator, ‘Teacher Thomas’, that she was her “Scholarship Girl”, and that title directed her life throughout her illustrious career in the medical field in Canada.

Sinclair, who has made history by being named vice-president of Complex Care & Recovery & Chief Nursing Executive of Ontario’s largest mental health facility, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), is one of the few black women in Canada’s healthcare system in such a position.

On July 26, she steps into her new position, where she will have 3,000 people reporting to her, while managing a budget of C$92 million.

Making the massive move to CAMH straight out of the Southlake Regional Hospital, Toronto, where she served as Multi-site Director in Diversity and Cultural Advancement, identifying gaps and developing strategies to create more just and equitable workplaces, the Resort, Manchester-born nurse, who holds a master’s in healthcare management, was forced to leave Canadian high school in 10th grade because of her accent; instead, she was told to take up vocational training.
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Had it not been for Teacher Thomas’ influence, which spurred Sinclair’s determination, the advice from her Canadian high school guidance counsellor that she was not college or university material would probably have been realised, but scholarship-oriented students are not easily dissuaded, particularly if they are coming from a solid foundation, and Sinclair had that in her favour.

“We were told to get our education in high school, so we, my brother Steve and I, were put in a technical school in London, Ontario, called HB Beale. I went into practical nursing and he did sheet metal work,” Sinclair told The Sunday Gleaner.

Hearing that the only education she could qualify for was high school was something Sinclair said never occurred to her at the time.

“An adult saying I am going to be done in high school and I never had to do any more school, I thought, ‘wow, what a sweet deal’,” she recalled.

The black and Caribbean students were not alone, though. Anyone who didn’t speak ‘English’, such as the Asians, were put into dry cleaning and the Spanish into the hospitality sector so they could change the sheets in the hotels. This was the 1980s in London, Ontario, where Sinclair’s parents moved to from Jamaica.

But, like a true trojan, the five-feet-four-inches tall woman did exceptionally well in the Registered Practical Nursing (RPN) programme, actually topping her class and went further, outpacing her peers in the provincial exam to get her nursing licence, inspiring an unbiased teacher who recommended her to a diploma class at Fanshawe College.

And that was all the encouragement Sinclair needed to become a registered nurse. Of course, the stumbling blocks were not out of her way. She had to tutor herself in 11th, 12th and 13th grade physics, biology and chemistry, because she had only made it to high school.

No easy nut to crack, her tenacity and diligence paid off, and today she quips about the struggle “dissecting the mitochondria (membrane-bound cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell’s biochemical reactions) into something, something”.

Entering two years of college at the University of Western Ontario without the requisite subjects, Sinclair still graduated with a 95 per cent average, “because I am Teacher Thomas’ scholarship girl and I could not fail”.

By then she had become a mother of two, and knowing their future was in her hands, she said failure was just not an option. Her parents were their guardian angels and like Jamaican families are renowned for, helped with the kids, while Sinclair was awarded her Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
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The country girl from the cool hills of Manchester, where today the mangoes fall from the trees during season because there aren’t enough mouths to eat, graduated with her BSc, and immediately decided she couldn’t go back to bedpans in the hospitals.

It has been upward mobility since. She worked in the prison system as head nurse, taking the first institution she handled out of paper into automation. Within a few years, the Ministry of Corrections saw her worth and transferred her to Ottawa to set up an infirmary on a hospital wing inside the jail there.

Slowly, Sinclair became an agent of change in every environment she was placed, and because she was ambitious she couldn’t settle for anything that seemed stagnant. She had climbed the highest ladder in the system as healthcare coordinator and moved on next to the Royal Ottawa Hospital as a supervisor.

Again, she knew what she could bring to the table and in two years in quality improvement, she helped them through successful accreditation. Her next stint was at Humber River Hospital, where she met her mentor, Paula Villafana, director of mental health and addictions at the medical facility.

The rest is history, she said. “Paula saw my potential and she gave me a lot of leadership development, by coaching me and encouraging me when I decided to leave to become a director elsewhere.”

Sinclair moved into the world of directorship and started her first post in this new realm as director of complex care at St Vincent Hospital, where she had 330 beds, and managers and supervisors reporting to her directly.

At age 53, this Jamaican girl has shattered all the ceilings ever hovering over her head.

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  Practical nursing jobs in Jamaica now hiring US$700 per week
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Geriatric nursing jobs in Jamaica, Hotel housekeeper jobs now hiring in Jamaica. Practical nursing jobs now hiring in Jamaica. Free nursing schools Jamaica. Move to New York, Florida or Vancouver B.C.
Migrate to Toronto Canada from Jamaica. Migrate today !

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Some types of nursing jobs include practical nurse, geriatric nurse, school nurse, hotel nurse etc
Earn up to $25.00 an hour. Free housing and travel.
Please send an email to: traveljobsworld@gmail.com
Whatsapp# 604 430 0685

[Image: jacuzzi.jpg]

Practical nurses support patients by providing basic nursing and medical care. Due to the nature of patient care, practical nurses perform many duties depending on where they choose to work. ... Taking vital signs and recording them in patient charts. Performing immunizations and other injections.

https://cosynewhomes.boards.net/thread/5...te-florida

Practical nursing jobs in Jamaica now hiring.
Montego Bay, St James
Kingston
Half Way Tree, St. Andrew
Mandeville, Manchester
Spanish Town, St. Catherine
Morant Bay, St. Thomas
Port Maria, St Mary
Port Antonio, Portland
St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann
Falmouth, Trelawny
Montego Bay, St. James
Lucea Hanover
Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland
Black River, St. Elizabeth
May Pen, Clarendon
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Negril, Jamaica
Old Harbour, Jamaica
Portmore, Jamaica

Jamaicans shattering the ceilings in Canada’s healthcare system

[Image: Mom-smiling-with-child-495x400.jpg]

At age nine, Dionne Sinclair was told by her Jamaican primary school educator, ‘Teacher Thomas’, that she was her “Scholarship Girl”, and that title directed her life throughout her illustrious career in the medical field in Canada.

Sinclair, who has made history by being named vice-president of Complex Care & Recovery & Chief Nursing Executive of Ontario’s largest mental health facility, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), is one of the few black women in Canada’s healthcare system in such a position.

On July 26, she steps into her new position, where she will have 3,000 people reporting to her, while managing a budget of C$92 million.

Making the massive move to CAMH straight out of the Southlake Regional Hospital, Toronto, where she served as Multi-site Director in Diversity and Cultural Advancement, identifying gaps and developing strategies to create more just and equitable workplaces, the Resort, Manchester-born nurse, who holds a master’s in healthcare management, was forced to leave Canadian high school in 10th grade because of her accent; instead, she was told to take up vocational training.
Headlines Delivered to Your Inbox
Sign up for The Gleaner’s morning and evening newsletters.
LIFE-CHANGING INFLUENCE

Had it not been for Teacher Thomas’ influence, which spurred Sinclair’s determination, the advice from her Canadian high school guidance counsellor that she was not college or university material would probably have been realised, but scholarship-oriented students are not easily dissuaded, particularly if they are coming from a solid foundation, and Sinclair had that in her favour.

“We were told to get our education in high school, so we, my brother Steve and I, were put in a technical school in London, Ontario, called HB Beale. I went into practical nursing and he did sheet metal work,” Sinclair told The Sunday Gleaner.

Hearing that the only education she could qualify for was high school was something Sinclair said never occurred to her at the time.

“An adult saying I am going to be done in high school and I never had to do any more school, I thought, ‘wow, what a sweet deal’,” she recalled.

The black and Caribbean students were not alone, though. Anyone who didn’t speak ‘English’, such as the Asians, were put into dry cleaning and the Spanish into the hospitality sector so they could change the sheets in the hotels. This was the 1980s in London, Ontario, where Sinclair’s parents moved to from Jamaica.

But, like a true trojan, the five-feet-four-inches tall woman did exceptionally well in the Registered Practical Nursing (RPN) programme, actually topping her class and went further, outpacing her peers in the provincial exam to get her nursing licence, inspiring an unbiased teacher who recommended her to a diploma class at Fanshawe College.

And that was all the encouragement Sinclair needed to become a registered nurse. Of course, the stumbling blocks were not out of her way. She had to tutor herself in 11th, 12th and 13th grade physics, biology and chemistry, because she had only made it to high school.

No easy nut to crack, her tenacity and diligence paid off, and today she quips about the struggle “dissecting the mitochondria (membrane-bound cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell’s biochemical reactions) into something, something”.

Entering two years of college at the University of Western Ontario without the requisite subjects, Sinclair still graduated with a 95 per cent average, “because I am Teacher Thomas’ scholarship girl and I could not fail”.

By then she had become a mother of two, and knowing their future was in her hands, she said failure was just not an option. Her parents were their guardian angels and like Jamaican families are renowned for, helped with the kids, while Sinclair was awarded her Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
UPWARD MOBILITY

The country girl from the cool hills of Manchester, where today the mangoes fall from the trees during season because there aren’t enough mouths to eat, graduated with her BSc, and immediately decided she couldn’t go back to bedpans in the hospitals.

It has been upward mobility since. She worked in the prison system as head nurse, taking the first institution she handled out of paper into automation. Within a few years, the Ministry of Corrections saw her worth and transferred her to Ottawa to set up an infirmary on a hospital wing inside the jail there.

Slowly, Sinclair became an agent of change in every environment she was placed, and because she was ambitious she couldn’t settle for anything that seemed stagnant. She had climbed the highest ladder in the system as healthcare coordinator and moved on next to the Royal Ottawa Hospital as a supervisor.

Again, she knew what she could bring to the table and in two years in quality improvement, she helped them through successful accreditation. Her next stint was at Humber River Hospital, where she met her mentor, Paula Villafana, director of mental health and addictions at the medical facility.

The rest is history, she said. “Paula saw my potential and she gave me a lot of leadership development, by coaching me and encouraging me when I decided to leave to become a director elsewhere.”

Sinclair moved into the world of directorship and started her first post in this new realm as director of complex care at St Vincent Hospital, where she had 330 beds, and managers and supervisors reporting to her directly.

At age 53, this Jamaican girl has shattered all the ceilings ever hovering over her head.

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[Image: ResettingHousekeeping_02082021.jpg]
Some types of nursing jobs include practical nurse, geriatric nurse, school nurse, hotel nurse etc
Earn up to $25.00 an hour. Free housing and travel.
Please send an email to: traveljobsworld@gmail.com
Whatsapp# 604 430 0685

[Image: jacuzzi.jpg]

Practical nurses support patients by providing basic nursing and medical care. Due to the nature of patient care, practical nurses perform many duties depending on where they choose to work. ... Taking vital signs and recording them in patient charts. Performing immunizations and other injections.

https://cosynewhomes.boards.net/thread/5...te-florida

Practical nursing jobs in Jamaica now hiring.
Montego Bay, St James
Kingston
Half Way Tree, St. Andrew
Mandeville, Manchester
Spanish Town, St. Catherine
Morant Bay, St. Thomas
Port Maria, St Mary
Port Antonio, Portland
St. Ann’s Bay, St. Ann
Falmouth, Trelawny
Montego Bay, St. James
Lucea Hanover
Savanna-La-Mar, Westmoreland
Black River, St. Elizabeth
May Pen, Clarendon
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Negril, Jamaica
Old Harbour, Jamaica
Portmore, Jamaica

Jamaicans shattering the ceilings in Canada’s healthcare system

[Image: Mom-smiling-with-child-495x400.jpg]

At age nine, Dionne Sinclair was told by her Jamaican primary school educator, ‘Teacher Thomas’, that she was her “Scholarship Girl”, and that title directed her life throughout her illustrious career in the medical field in Canada.

Sinclair, who has made history by being named vice-president of Complex Care & Recovery & Chief Nursing Executive of Ontario’s largest mental health facility, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), is one of the few black women in Canada’s healthcare system in such a position.

On July 26, she steps into her new position, where she will have 3,000 people reporting to her, while managing a budget of C$92 million.

Making the massive move to CAMH straight out of the Southlake Regional Hospital, Toronto, where she served as Multi-site Director in Diversity and Cultural Advancement, identifying gaps and developing strategies to create more just and equitable workplaces, the Resort, Manchester-born nurse, who holds a master’s in healthcare management, was forced to leave Canadian high school in 10th grade because of her accent; instead, she was told to take up vocational training.
Headlines Delivered to Your Inbox
Sign up for The Gleaner’s morning and evening newsletters.
LIFE-CHANGING INFLUENCE

Had it not been for Teacher Thomas’ influence, which spurred Sinclair’s determination, the advice from her Canadian high school guidance counsellor that she was not college or university material would probably have been realised, but scholarship-oriented students are not easily dissuaded, particularly if they are coming from a solid foundation, and Sinclair had that in her favour.

“We were told to get our education in high school, so we, my brother Steve and I, were put in a technical school in London, Ontario, called HB Beale. I went into practical nursing and he did sheet metal work,” Sinclair told The Sunday Gleaner.

Hearing that the only education she could qualify for was high school was something Sinclair said never occurred to her at the time.

“An adult saying I am going to be done in high school and I never had to do any more school, I thought, ‘wow, what a sweet deal’,” she recalled.

The black and Caribbean students were not alone, though. Anyone who didn’t speak ‘English’, such as the Asians, were put into dry cleaning and the Spanish into the hospitality sector so they could change the sheets in the hotels. This was the 1980s in London, Ontario, where Sinclair’s parents moved to from Jamaica.

But, like a true trojan, the five-feet-four-inches tall woman did exceptionally well in the Registered Practical Nursing (RPN) programme, actually topping her class and went further, outpacing her peers in the provincial exam to get her nursing licence, inspiring an unbiased teacher who recommended her to a diploma class at Fanshawe College.

And that was all the encouragement Sinclair needed to become a registered nurse. Of course, the stumbling blocks were not out of her way. She had to tutor herself in 11th, 12th and 13th grade physics, biology and chemistry, because she had only made it to high school.

No easy nut to crack, her tenacity and diligence paid off, and today she quips about the struggle “dissecting the mitochondria (membrane-bound cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell’s biochemical reactions) into something, something”.

Entering two years of college at the University of Western Ontario without the requisite subjects, Sinclair still graduated with a 95 per cent average, “because I am Teacher Thomas’ scholarship girl and I could not fail”.

By then she had become a mother of two, and knowing their future was in her hands, she said failure was just not an option. Her parents were their guardian angels and like Jamaican families are renowned for, helped with the kids, while Sinclair was awarded her Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
UPWARD MOBILITY

The country girl from the cool hills of Manchester, where today the mangoes fall from the trees during season because there aren’t enough mouths to eat, graduated with her BSc, and immediately decided she couldn’t go back to bedpans in the hospitals.

It has been upward mobility since. She worked in the prison system as head nurse, taking the first institution she handled out of paper into automation. Within a few years, the Ministry of Corrections saw her worth and transferred her to Ottawa to set up an infirmary on a hospital wing inside the jail there.

Slowly, Sinclair became an agent of change in every environment she was placed, and because she was ambitious she couldn’t settle for anything that seemed stagnant. She had climbed the highest ladder in the system as healthcare coordinator and moved on next to the Royal Ottawa Hospital as a supervisor.

Again, she knew what she could bring to the table and in two years in quality improvement, she helped them through successful accreditation. Her next stint was at Humber River Hospital, where she met her mentor, Paula Villafana, director of mental health and addictions at the medical facility.

The rest is history, she said. “Paula saw my potential and she gave me a lot of leadership development, by coaching me and encouraging me when I decided to leave to become a director elsewhere.”

Sinclair moved into the world of directorship and started her first post in this new realm as director of complex care at St Vincent Hospital, where she had 330 beds, and managers and supervisors reporting to her directly.

At age 53, this Jamaican girl has shattered all the ceilings ever hovering over her head.

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First, you'll want to decide on the style of resort you are looking for: Do you want an adult-only luxury hotel for a romantic vacation, or a family friendly resort for a holiday with the kids? Do you want an all-inclusive property, so you don't have to worry about paying for meals each day? Montego Bay has all these kinds of hotels.

There are also options to rent entire swanky private homes or smaller but still luxe villas. You can even stay in an over-the-water bungalow at one luxury resort. And for those on a budget, don't fear. There are cheaper hotel choices that allow you to enjoy this stretch of Caribbean paradise without maxing out your credit card. Here are our favorite hotels in Montego Bay:

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Posted by: Walmart Deals - 10-02-2021, 01:40 PM - Forum: Walmart Jobs and Passive Income Opportunities - No Replies

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Posted by: Walmart Deals - 09-24-2021, 09:22 PM - Forum: Walmart News and Announcements - No Replies

Cancer could one day be eradicated in the same way as smallpox through the use of vaccines, the scientist who paved the way for the Pfizer Covid jab has said.
Drew Weissman, whose pioneering work on vaccine technology has made him a favourite for a future Nobel Prize, said it was possible that cancer could eventually become "a thing of the past".
The breakthrough made by Prof Weissman and his team, which has led to an entirely new method of vaccine manufacture, is already being applied to other illnesses – but he said "we've got a way to go" before anyone could be sure whether a vaccine against all cancers was possible.

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Both the Pfizer and Moderna Covid jabs are based on messenger RNA (mRNA) technology developed by Prof Weissman at the University of Pennsylvania, and the same method is already being used to develop potential vaccines against malaria, tuberculosis, peanut allergies and other illnesses including cancer.
Existing cancer vaccines, such as the HPV jab given to children in the UK, protect the body against viruses that cause cancer – but mRNA technology has the potential for more widespread use.
Prof Weissman said: "People have been working on cancer vaccines for 30-plus years, and with each advancement of technology we get better."
BioNTech, the German company that developed the Pfizer vaccine, has already begun trials of personalised vaccines for a handful of cancers, though they are used to treat cancer rather than prevent it by employing a genetic code to instruct the body to launch a specific immune response.
"We are getting better, but we've got a way to go," said Prof Weissman. "I hope we get to the point where cancer is a thing of the past, but we are not close at the moment."
However, one cancer breakthrough which is much closer is in treating leukaemia using T-cells, a type of white blood cell.
Existing T-cell therapies cost up to £500,000 per patient because T-cells are extracted from the blood then genetically engineered and multiplied in a laboratory over the course of several weeks before being injected back into the bloodstream.
Prof Weissman is developing a technique that would cut out the need for the lengthy preparatory work and cost "probably a few hundred dollars".
He is in London to address a conference of private philanthropists to raise money for charities that support the development of Covid vaccine plants in Africa and Asia.
He said it was likely to take "at least another year" to build the regional hubs needed to manufacture enough jabs for the whole world – 5.8 billion doses have so far been administered, but in Africa almost 90 per cent of people have not had their first jab.
But if a vaccine-resistant variant of the virus comes along, "we have to start over and that would delay things".
For parents wavering over vaccinating 12 to 15-year-olds against Covid, Prof Weissman had a simple message.
"People say Covid doesn't kill kids. That isn't true," he said. "I am also a physician and I have spent time in paediatric intensive care units that are full of kids with severe Covid.
"Kids make up about a quarter of infections, and if we want to get this pandemic under control the kids need to be immunised. That will protect them and it will protect their grandparents and parents and everyone around them."
He also suggested people should start thinking of booster jabs as simply the third dose in a course of unspecified length.
"We haven't figured out how many jabs we need for Covid," he said. "The evidence from Israel shows that the third one increases your protection 10 or 20-fold and expands your protection to cover all the variants. So it's just the third in a series of doses to protect against Covid-19."

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