02.03.10 Update: The presentation will also be featured via
videoconference on UVI's St. Croix campus. Locations: St. Thomas -
Administration and Conference Center; St. Croix - Evans Center Room
401.
In observance of Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, the Division of
Student Affairs at the University of the Virgin Islands has invited
Dr. Sir Prince Ramsey, a family physician in private practice in
Antigua, to make a presentation on the topic "HIV/AIDS in Caribbean
Women and Their Offspring." Dr. Ramsey will speak from 12:15 p.m.
to 1:15 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 5, on the University's St. Thomas
campus with a videoconfrence link to the St. Croix campus.
Dr. Ramsey has taken his personal and professional messages on HIV/AIDS to over 20 Caribbean countries and the United States. He is considered to be one of the region's foremost experts on HIV/AIDS, and has been referred to as the "father of all AIDS fighters."
He has lectured for over 25 years on this critical medical and social issue in every school and almost every church in Antigua/Barbuda. In addition, Dr. Ramsey has also appeared on television and radio over 100 times, and has written numerous magazines and newspaper articles on the topic. For the past 30 years, he has lectured to student nurses and midwives, and has served as volunteer medical officer, lecturer and examiner for the Red Cross and St. John's Ambulance Society.
Dr. Ramsey has been listed by the American Biographical Institute in the International Directory of Distinguished Leadership. The AIDS Secretariat honored him on World AIDS Day in December 2009, and he received the Governor General's Award for his contribution to combating HIV/AIDS in Antigua/Barbuda.
Members of the University community, as well as the general public, are invited to attend this event. The presentation is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, through the Minority Education Institution Initiative. It is sponsored by UVI's Substance Abuse, HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis Prevention Program in the Office of the Associate Campus Administrator for Student Affairs.
For details, call Dr. Doris Battiste at (340) 693-1121.