
Is there a doctor in the House? Philip Brave Davis, MP in the House of Assembly for Cat Island, and his family have reason to be proud of daughter Philippa E.S. Davis. M.D. After 13 years of college, medical school, internship and training, earning high honours along the way, the 31 year-old is licensed to practice in California, Massachusetts and Virginia and plans to gain more experience in trauma and critical care medicine before returning to The Bahamas to practise.
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Nassau, Bahamas - Philippa E.S. Davis, M.D.,
laughs when a family friend suggests it won't be long before her dad, well-known
attorney and Member of Parliament for Cat Island Philip 'Brave' Davis, is
introduced as the father of the famed Dr. Philippa Davis.
"Never," chuckles the
MP's daughter, in Nassau for a short visit recently. A Lyford Cay Foundation
recipient, Dr. Davis completed her undergraduate degree at McGill University in
Canada (with distinction), her medical degree at Georgetown University School
of Medicine in Washington, DC (earning membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha
Medical Honor Society), her internship in internal medicine at Mount Sinai
Hospital in New York, her residency in Anesthesiology at Brigham & Women's
Hospital in Boston and her fellowship in Critical Care Medicine at Stanford
Hospital and Clinics in California. After 13 years of college and med school, she
was certified in Critical Care Medicine in October and at the age of 31 is
licensed to practise in California, Massachusetts and Virginia --and, by the
way, had time along the way to volunteer in Mwanza, Tanzania.
"I would not have made it
this far without the loving support and sacrifices of my family and friends,
especially my parents and grandparents," said Dr. Davis, now affiliated
with Inova Fairfax Hospital in Fairfax, Virginia, a level one trauma centre.
The long journey, she said, also
taught her that "the things most worthwhile are not easy to come by."
"The one thing she had to
give up," says mom, Janice Davis, who has been with the Government of The
Bahamas for 30 years, "is sports." A star athlete, Davis represented
The Bahamas at the Caribbean Island Swimming Championships in Curacao at the age
of 12.
It was a trade-off Davis was
willing to make.
"I am humbled and blessed
that God has given me the gifts to care for patients in their most vulnerable
times of need," says Dr. Davis, a member of the American Society of
Anesthesiology and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. After lengthy
training, Davis wants to gain more experience in high volume and acuity level
one trauma before returning to The Bahamas to practise.