HealthLocal NewsPress Releases CIBC Caribbean shows appreciation to QEH A&E staff by Barbados Today 08/05/2026 written by Barbados Today Updated by Hiltonia Mariate 08/05/2026 3 min read A+A- Reset From left, some of the staff of the AED with members of the CIBC Caribbean CMC: Judiette Holder - Clerical Officer, James Gaskin - Orderly Supervisor, Sister Shelly Murray - Nursing Officer, Lisa Mayers - Patient Flow Officer, Dr Nange George - Senior Registrar, Sister Christine Stapleton-Harris - Nursing Officer, Betty Griffith-Payne - Clerical Officer, Dr Anne-Marie Cruickshank, Victor Boyce, D. Joanne Bradford-King - AED Consultant, Michelle Whitelaw, Director Personal and Business Banking, Dawn Stevenson - Head, International Corporate Banking, Krystle Maynard - Director, Regional Treasury & Capital Management and Marriana Shepherd - Operations Coordinator in the AED. (PR) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 2 Employees in the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) recently received a pleasant surprise when a team from CIBC Caribbean visited the hospital. The team, comprising members of the Barbados Country Management Committee (CMC), led by Head of Country Victor Boyce, showed their appreciation for the work done by all the people who work in the A&E department. โWe wanted to celebrate World Health Day with you, but due to conflicting travel schedules, we couldnโt make it on the actual day, so we came a little later. Most of the time when contributions are made to the hospital, it is for equipment, but this time we wanted to recognise the hard work of the staff and say thank you to each member of the team in A&E for all the work that you do,โ said Victor Boyce, as he presented baskets of chocolates and flowers to the Head of A&E Dr Ann-Marie Cruikshank. He joked that each person would receive a small package of chocolate, some of which was dark chocolate which is considered healthy, in moderation. Dr Cruikshank explained โToday was a good day, as we had some good news this morning. We have a colour-coded system for the department that ranges from green to orange to red to black (black being the worst). Today we were green and we are happy about that. It means that our balance between staff and patients is good. When we have surges, especially in mass casualty situations or high sudden patient intake, we have to call out more staff, more doctors, and the balance may go off, but today is good.โ She further explained that โevent weekendsโ (weekends where there are mass crowd party events) present other challenges, as often, people pay less attention to their health when they go out to party, so following the event, there is frequently a surge in A&E, as people turn up with their NCDs out of control. You Might Be Interested In Year-long We Gatherin’ initiative begins Landmark partnership to build national AI ecosystem Sickout draws CTUSAB backing, youth concern Addressing the small team assembled, Boyce added, โWe canโt imagine the amount of pressure that you all go through and the trauma that you must be experiencing daily, so thatโs why we wanted to take the time to show our appreciation to you, to everyone, the orderlies, the nurses, the doctors, the admin staffโฆ everybody, for what you do day in, day outโฆwe know that you canโt do remote work or work from home, and that you have to show up every day and give 150 per cent, so we wanted to honourย you today.โ In thanking the bank, Philanthropy Officer at the QEH Gay Howell expressed gratitude to the CIBC Caribbean team, stating โWe have a terrific team in A&E and sometimes they donโt get a break with all the stabbings and gunshot patients that come in but we are grateful that you see us and we thank you for recognising, stopping and pausing your work to visit the staff here at A&E.โ (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like BUT raises no objection to ministryโs school closure plan 09/05/2026 Barbados warns of โfalse flagโ trend after Iran claims oil vessel capture 09/05/2026 Greaves misses out on podium finish 09/05/2026