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    Medical Association Responds To Allegations in Letter

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Subject: A Call for Unity and Professionalism in the Medical Community

    The Executive of the Medical Association of Antigua and Barbuda (MAAB) wishes to address the recent claims and sentiments published in the media. In an era where clarity and cohesion are paramount for the advancement of healthcare, we find it necessary to set the record straight and refocus our collective energy where it is most needed.

    1. A Time for Solidarity, Not Division

    Our primary concern at this moment remains the devastating fire that recently affected our colleagues and their practices. This is a tragedy that transcends professional politics; it is about dedicated physicians and vulnerable patients who have been displaced. Now, more than ever, is a time for solidarity, not division. We must stand together to support those who have lost their livelihoods and ensure the continuity of care for our community.

    2. Status of Official Grievances

    Regarding the allegations of internal dissatisfaction, the present Association Executive of January 2026–2028 officially clarifies that we have not received any documented concerns or complaints from any physician to date. Furthermore, there has been no official verbal communication regarding the issues cited in recent reports. As of March 2026, there have been weekly Association meetings paired with Continuing Medical Education which all doctors are welcome to attend and are able to communicate via this medium also. While we respect the freedom of the speech, it is essential that the narrative reflects the reality of our internal communications.

    3. Proper Channels for Communication

    We wish to remind all doctors and members that the Association maintains formal, appropriate channels for submitting grievances. We are committed to transparency and advocacy, but we can only address issues that are brought to us directly. We encourage any physician with concerns to reach out via:

    4. Recent Efforts Toward Unity

    In March 2026, the MAAB hosted a successful series of events to commemorate International Doctors’ Day under our 2026 theme of “Unity.” These events, including our Sunset Social, Church Service, and Sports Day, were specifically designed to foster connection. They provided ample opportunity for all physicians to network, engage with the Executive, and share their visions for the future of the profession in a fraternal atmosphere.

    5. Maintaining Professionalism

    The Executive is working tirelessly behind the scenes on behalf of the entire medical fraternity. While constructive criticism is a hallmark of any democratic body, we urge our colleagues to remain professional and focus on the systemic issues that impact our practice. We must shy away from personal insults and “ad hominem” attacks, which only serve to weaken our collective bargaining power and public standing.

    6. The Power of Active Membership

    Finally, change is a collaborative process. We encourage all doctors in Antigua and Barbuda to officially join the Medical Association by paying their annual dues. Real progress requires more than just commentary; it requires contribution. We invite you to be the change you wish to see, rather than leaving the heavy lifting solely to the volunteers who have dedicated their time to govern and protect the interests of this Association.

    Respectfully,

    The Executive Team Medical Association of Antigua and Barbuda (2026-2028)

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