Guyana – WFDD 2025 Highlights
Theme: Building Mental Resilience in a Changing World
Stretching from the Atlantic coast to the Amazon basin, Guyana is a land of rivers, rainforests, and remarkable resilience. In its vast and often remote regions, family doctors and general practitioners play a vital role in delivering care to communities that are frequently underserved and hard to reach. These medical professionals provide not only curative treatment, but also long-term care, preventive services, and emotional support across the life cycle.
For World Family Doctor Day 2025, Guyana embraced the global theme:
“Building Mental Resilience in a Changing World,”
with impactful activities that brought primary care and mental health awareness to the forefront of public dialogue.
๐ฉบ WFDD 2025 Activities in Guyana
Mental Health & Wellness Day Activity –This activity brought family doctors and mental health practitioners in a setting where communities for screening, education, and dialogue around wellness.
Television Interviews on Mental Health – Partnering with local stations, GPs answered real-time questions about anxiety, depression, trauma, and where to seek help.
Photo Highlights
๐ผ️ Group photoshot at entrance to Wellness expo
๐ฅ Video Highlights
๐น Video at Wellness Expo
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๐น Television clip of interview being conducted with physicians
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๐ค Honouring Guyana’s Family Doctors
In a nation as diverse and geographically expansive as Guyana, the role of the family doctor is one of extraordinary reach and responsibility. Whether in bustling towns or quiet river villages, Guyana’s general practitioners are delivering care that extends beyond medicine — into the hearts, minds, and lives of those they serve. Your dedication during WFDD 2025 is a beacon of strength, advocacy, and hope. We salute you.














































