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The Desire to Bring Wealth to JA Through Medical Tourism

Having worked in medical research for over 20 years in the U.S. Omar Barnett realized the lengthy, costly, and bureaucratic process to get medications approved. Medications that can not only improve the lives of millions of people who are suffering from various diseases but can also potentially cure them! Mr. Barnett found himself frustrated with the process and after listening to one of Michael Lee-Chin’s interviews discussing the need for wealth in Jamaica he decided to focus his attention to reinvest in Jamaica. Not just to bring wealth through medical tourism that will impact the Jamaican economy in an incredible way but to help millions of people all over the world who are in dire need of better medications for their ailments. It’s a win, win for everyone! A better economy for Jamaicans and better medical treatment for anyone who needs it!

Mr. Barnett will be having meetings to discuss partnerships with various doctors, entrepreneurs, and government officials in Jamaica to help support his efforts.

Our primary goal will be to test and approve the most updated cancer medications, so we are able to offer the treatments at our facilities and affiliate partners. We also plan to partner with major cancer centers in the U.S. and Canada to offer our services to their stage 4 cancer patients. There are currently over 18 million people in the world with cancer whose lives we can tremendously improve.

Company synopsis

Prospective Research Innovations is a leading provider in Clinical Research Trials. Our team of researchers has over 20 years of expertise and knowledge of study procedures and protocol compliance. Prospective Research Innovations is committed to conducting research with the utmost emphasis on patient safety and study compliance as we work to exceed current medicine for a better life of our patients.

Current medical research studies that he is currently conducting are for patients who are suffering from bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia, high cholesterol, diabetes, asthma, COPD, and hypertension.

Founder & CEO Omar Barnett

Omar Barnett is the Founder and CEO of one of the fastest growing medical research companies Prospective Research Innovations Inc. in the United States. He has over 20 years of medical research experience.

Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, Mr. Barnett has always had an entrepreneurial spirit. After he graduated he decided to move to the United States to reunite with his father and become an entrepreneur just like him. He knew leaving his mother and his family in Jamaica would be incredibly difficult because they are close but it was something he felt in his heart that he had to do. Since then he decided to start building his own empire while getting his education.

Most recently Mr. Barnett hopes to expand his business to 10 facilities in California and 10 facilities in the Caribbean.

His message to Entrepreneurs is “in order to succeed in business you must believe in God and you must believe in yourself and then you have to do the work because long lasting success does not happen overnight.”

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