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Berbice-Born Dr. Keith Cummings Earns Prestigious Global Honour

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July 12, 2026
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Dr Keith Cummings (Stabroek News' photo)

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Long before the honours, professorships and international acclaim, there was a young boy in the Berbice village of Brighton whose fascination with science sparked an ambitious dream—to become a doctor.

That dream has since carried Dr. Keith D. Cummings from rural Guyana to the forefront of medicine, academia and humanitarian service, earning him recognition as one of the Guyanese diaspora’s most accomplished physicians.

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This month, Cummings received the MCIF Platinum Who’s Who Ultimate Achievement Certificate of Achievement, presented by the United Nations-accredited NGO MCIF in recognition of his “outstanding leadership, service, and unwavering commitment to making a positive global impact.”

The honour follows another milestone in 2024, when he was awarded the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award by then U.S. President Joseph Biden for decades of volunteer service.

Dr. Keith Cummings’ Award

For Cummings, however, the awards are the result of a journey defined less by privilege than by perseverance.

His path to medicine was not immediate. Unable to enter medical school after leaving secondary school, he first trained as a pharmacist and worked in St. Kitts and Nevis. But he never abandoned his childhood ambition. Returning to Guyana, he earned his medical degree at the University of Guyana before completing his internship at Grenada General Hospital.

His pursuit of excellence continued with a family medicine residency at The Brooklyn Hospital Center and a fellowship in hospital medicine at the University of Alabama, after successfully completing the United States Medical Licensing Examination.

Today, Dr. Cummings is board-certified in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine and Hospital Medicine. He serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, an Adjunct Associate Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Guyana and an Associate Professor of Family Medicine at St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada.

Yet, impressive credentials tell only part of his story.

Throughout his career, Cummings has remained deeply connected to Guyana, investing in the country’s future through education and healthcare. His philanthropic support has benefited institutions including the University of Guyana, Eversham Primary School and Central Corentyne Secondary School. He has also helped strengthen healthcare delivery by supporting Linden Hospital and Anamaya Hospital in Berbice through partnerships with organisations such as the Linden Fund and the Stabroek Lions Club.

His commitment to medicine and community service has earned widespread recognition. In 2019, he received U.S. Congressional recognition for excellence in patient care. Since then, he has been honoured by the U.S. Congress, the New York State Assembly, the New York City Council and the Office of the President of the Borough of Queens, among numerous other organisations.

But for those who know him, Dr. Cummings’ greatest achievement is not the growing collection of awards on his wall. It is his unwavering commitment to ensuring that success is measured by service.

From treating patients and mentoring future physicians to supporting schools and hospitals in his homeland, he has remained true to the values that first took root in a small Berbice village many years ago.

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