Management & Faculty
June 14, 2026 2026-07-13 18:25Management & Faculty
Management
& Faculty
The dedicated leaders, educators, and clinicians who make All Saints University School of Medicine exceptional
Dr. Dommalur Jayarangaiah is the Dean of All Saints University School of Medicine, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. As Campus Dean and Professor of Medicine, he leads ASU's academic and clinical programs with an unwavering commitment to excellence in medical education and to producing compassionate, world-class physicians.
Dr. Reisha Browne-Caesar is a Consultant Physician and Nephrologist serving as Professor and Head of Internal Medicine at ASU. She brings deep specialist expertise in nephrology and internal medicine to her clinical and academic roles.
Dr. Shari-Ann Davis Andrews is a Consultant in Pediatrics and serves as Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics at All Saints University. She plays a key role in clinical teaching during students' pediatric rotations.
This faculty member serves as Adjunct Professor of Surgery at All Saints University, contributing to the clinical surgical training of students during their rotation placements at affiliated hospitals.
Dr. St. Clair Thomas is a Consultant ENT Surgeon and serves as Adjunct Professor of Surgery at All Saints University. He supervises students during ENT and surgical rotations, bringing specialist surgical expertise to ASU's clinical teaching program.
Dr. Charles Woods is a Consultant in Orthopedics and serves as Adjunct Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at ASU. He brings specialist expertise in musculoskeletal medicine and surgery to the clinical training of ASU students.
Dr. Tamika Bennett is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Medical Director at Milton Cato Memorial Hospital (MCMH), St. Vincent. As Medical Coordinator and Adjunct Professor at ASU, she plays a vital role in emergency medicine training, connecting students with front-line hospital practice.
Dr. Damaris Baptiste is an OBGYN and Gynaecological Oncologist serving as Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at All Saints University. Her specialist expertise in women's health and oncology enriches both clinical teaching and student preparation for OBGYN rotations.
Dr. Michelle Orise Uwefoh is a Junior Lecturer at All Saints University School of Medicine, St. Vincent, where she teaches Anatomy, Embryology, Physiology, and Medical Ethics. She earned her medical degree from All Saints University School of Medicine, Dominica.
Her clinical interests are centered on pursuing a surgical residency, with a particular focus on developing foundational skills in patient care and operative technique. Outside academia, Dr. Uwefoh enjoys watching movies, cooking, and playing badminton.
Dr. Odesanya was born and raised in Jos, Nigeria, and completed his medical training through clinical rotations across Dominica, Trinidad and Tobago, England, and the United States. He graduated Summa Cum Laude and was honoured as the Valedictorian of the Class of 2025.
He is ECFMG certified and has authored four peer-reviewed publications in journals including Neuro-Oncology Advances, World Neurosurgery, and the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience. He has also volunteered with the World Pediatric Neurosurgery and Craniofacial Mission at Milton Cato Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Karen Providence is a Psychiatrist and Adjunct Professor of Behavioural Sciences and Psychiatry at All Saints University. She brings specialist mental health expertise to clinical and didactic teaching, preparing students for psychiatric rotations and patient interaction across diverse mental health presentations.
Dr. Idalmis Sanchez is an Adjunct Professor of Anesthesiology at All Saints University. She provides specialist instruction in perioperative medicine and anesthesia, supporting students during surgical and anesthesiology rotations at affiliated teaching hospitals.
Dr. Shakel Henson is the Dean of Student Affairs and an Associate Professor at All Saints University, School of Medicine, St. Vincent. She is a public health physician and ethicist from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, trained in Grenada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Her qualifications include a BSc in Medical Sciences, Doctor of Medicine, MPH, MSc in International Management, MSc in Global Health and Infectious Diseases, MSc in Bioethics, and an MSc in Epidemiology. She is a Commonwealth Scholar, Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Dr. Omooluwa Olajire earned his medical degree from All Saints University School of Medicine, Dominica, achieving multiple Dean's List honors. He participated in medical outreach programs in Dominica and Saint Vincent, gaining experience in community health and service.
Currently an ECFMG-certified physician and Lecturer at All Saints University School of Medicine, Saint Vincent, he blends the science of medicine with devotion to compassion, service, and education.
Dr. Olugbenga Morebise is an Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry at All Saints University School of Medicine, St. Vincent, contributing to the Basic Sciences curriculum with expertise in biochemistry and biomedical sciences.
Dr. Prashanthkumar Patnaik is an Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology at All Saints University School of Medicine, St. Vincent, bringing clinical and academic expertise in pharmacology to ASU's Basic Sciences program.
Dr. Marie Affana is an Adjunct Professor of Anatomy at All Saints University School of Medicine, St. Vincent, contributing to the foundational anatomical sciences training of medical students.
Dr. Sanjoy Sanyal holds an MBBS and MSc from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. He serves as Adjunct Professor of Anatomy at All Saints University School of Medicine, St. Vincent, contributing expertise in anatomical sciences to the Basic Sciences curriculum.
Dr. Camille Nicholls is a Consultant OBGYN and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at All Saints University. She plays a central role in supervising student clinical training in women's health, childbirth, and gynaecological medicine during rotations.
Dr. Alisha Bonadie is a Family Medicine physician serving as Adjunct Professor of Medicine at All Saints University. She supports students during family medicine rotations, emphasising comprehensive primary care, community health, and the doctor-patient relationship.
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