Business social
Isabel Dennis opted for a printed number for the Association of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica's 'Melodies and Masterpieces' at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Saturday..

The Business Social this week highlights the Association of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica switching of its usual banquet and awards ceremony for an evening of fashion, art and music as the organisation celebrated 'Melodies and Masterpieces' to ring in the 21st anniversary of its annual symposium. Attendees were treated to a fashion show, showcasing the designs of local designers, live music by a number of physicians and an auction of art pieces from local artists. Held at the Jamaica Pegasus' Grand Ballroom, the evening's proceedings was well attended by doctors and physicians, in an effort to raise funds for the UWI Mona Medical Sciences Computer Lab.

From left: FirstRock beauties, Santanio Husi, operations officer & secretary of FirstRock Foundation and Sable-Joy McLaren, marketing manager of FirstRock Group, embody the essence of style and sophistication at the Jamaica Pegasus on Saturday at the Association of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica's 'Melodies and Masterpieces'..
Dr Princeton Brown exuded alpha male confidence in this animal print piece on Saturday at the Association of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica's 'Melodies and Masterpieces' at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel..
Je-Vaughn Wynter (centre) is sandwiched by Julear Hobson (left) and Adriele Austin at the Association of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica's 'Melodies and Masterpieces' at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Saturday..
Visual artist Kianna Patrice Hutchinson looked as stunning as her art pieces on Saturday at the Association of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica's 'Melodies and Masterpieces' at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel..
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Dr Jordanne Levy, Miss Universe Jamaica 2023, looked stunning in her fiery red ensemble at the Association of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica's 'Melodies and Masterpieces' on Saturday at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel..

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