(Consultant Emergency Physician)
Career & Health System Leadership
Dr. Kurdel Espinosa-Campbell is a distinguished Emergency Medicine Physician and health system leader with more than two decades of clinical, administrative, and executive experience across the Caribbean and international health sectors. She brings a rare combination of frontline emergency care expertise, hospital leadership, and national-level health system oversight to her role as Medical Director for Global Emergency Services Consulting Group (GESCG).
Education & Professional Background
Dr. Espinosa-Campbell earned her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from The University of the West Indies and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Sciences from Kingston University in the United Kingdom. Her career has been defined by progressive leadership roles, including over ten years as Medical Director for the North East Regional Health Authority at Annotto Bay Hospital, Senior Medical Officer at Port Maria Hospital, and Acting Director of Emergency Medical Services for Jamaica’s Ministry of Health and Wellness.
Emergency Medicine, Governance & System Improvement
In addition to her public sector leadership, she has served as a Medical Director and policy advisor within the Ministry of Health and currently practices as an Emergency Medicine Physician in the Cayman Islands. Her areas of expertise include emergency and prehospital medicine, quality assurance, clinical governance, system redesign, workforce development, and crisis response—supporting resilient systems that deliver safe, consistent, and patient-centered care.
Medical Director – GESCG
As Medical Director for GESCG, Dr. Espinosa-Campbell provides strategic clinical oversight, supports emergency medical system development, guides training and quality improvement initiatives, and helps ensure that all consulting, operational, and educational services meet the highest standards of patient safety, clinical excellence, and regulatory compliance.