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      N E W S  Last updated: Sunday, January 8, 2007, 11:56pm EST

Dean of Medicine at UMD Discusses Assisting the Education Process in Jamaica

Friday, December 29, 2006 (JIS.gov.jm)

Dr. Albert Reece, Dean of Medicine at the University of Maryland, second from right, is seen here discussing how the University of Maryland can assist in the education process in Jamaica. Sharing in the discussion is Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States, Professor Gordon Shirley, third from left, Jamaican born , Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, delegate of the Maryland House of Representatives, at center, Dr. Harold Mignott, Chairman of the North Eastern Diaspora Advisory Board, second from left, Professor Trevor Sewell, Temple University, at far left and, Mrs. Reece, at far right, wife of Dr. Reece. The occasion was a reception hosted by at Ambassador Shirley at his residence which brought together Jamaican faculty members from Universities in Baltimore, Virginia and Washington, DC.

< Dr. Albert Reece, Dean of Medicine at the University of Maryland, second from right, is seen here discussing how the University of Maryland can assist in the education process in Jamaica. Sharing in the discussion is Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States, Professor Gordon Shirley, third from left, Jamaican born , Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, delegate of the Maryland House of Representatives, at center, Dr. Harold Mignott, Chairman of the North Eastern Diaspora Advisory Board, second from left, Professor Trevor Sewell, Temple University, at far left and, Mrs. Reece, at far right, wife of Dr. Reece. The occasion was a reception hosted by at Ambassador Shirley at his residence which brought together Jamaican faculty members from Universities in Baltimore, Virginia and Washington, DC.

(Photo by Derrick Scott)

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