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Dr Norgen Wilson was born in Sandy Point on November 2nd 1976 to parents Lindia Webster and Maxwell “Power” Wilson.
He and his six siblings were raised in Sandy Point by his grandmother Gertrude “Sister” Webster and he attended Sandy Point Primary and Secondary school.
After graduating, he worked as a pharmacist in his father’s pharmacy until 1998 when a government-aided program provided him the opportunity to pursue a medical degree in Cuba.
Returning to St Kitts in 2005 as a qualified doctor, Norgen served at JNF hospital until he was transferred to Pogson Hospital in his home town, Sandy Point. He currently holds the title of District Medical Officer for all communities ranging from Old Road through to Parsons.
Norgen also holds post as Second Lieutenant in the St. Kitts-Nevis Defence Force, as well as lecturing for the Nursing Program at Clarence Fitzroy College.
As well as his contributions to protecting and educating the community, Norgen is also heavily involved with volunteering. He supports and donates to the Boys Brigade, serves as Vice President in the Community Improvement and Personal Empowerment Organisation (CIPEO), lectures on the dangers of drugs, alcohol, gangs and STIs at Sandy Point High School every Tuesday, and much more.
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