Prime Minister Robert Abela is set to unveil a refreshed cabinet. As reported by sources close to Malta Daily, the reshuffle is poised to introduce new faces, including the potential appointment of a new Health Minister.
Amidst this unfolding scenario, Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne is anticipated to step down from his role as the Health portfolio head, having held the position for eight years. Speculation surrounds Fearne’s potential transition to Brussels for a prominent role in the European Commission.
As Malta navigates the selection of a new EU Commissioner to succeed Helena Dalli who is poised to become the next President of Malta, a standout candidate for the crucial role of Health Minister emerges in the form of Jo-Etienne Abela.
Born in Gozo on November 29, Jo Etienne Abela is a seasoned medical professional with a distinguished career trajectory.
Abela’s educational journey took him through Sir Arturo Mercieca Primary School, Ninu Cremona – Junior Lyceum Complex, and sixth form at Sir Michelangelo Refalo, all within Gozo. He pursued medicine and surgery at the University of Malta from 1993 to 1999, subsequently practicing as a medical doctor at St Luke’s Hospital.
In 2003, Abela furthered his studies in Scotland, where he achieved the noteworthy status of being the youngest surgeon in the entire country while specializing in esophageal and pancreatic surgery. Returning to Malta in 2012, he commenced work at Mater Dei Hospital, Gozo Hospital, and served as a visiting lecturer at the University of Malta.
Professor Jo Etienne Abela’s contributions extend beyond clinical practice, holding administrative roles such as Deputy Head of the Department of Surgery and Lead Clinician in the High Dependency Unit, endoscopy, and pancreatic disease. Additionally, he serves as an International Surgical Training (IST) instructor at the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh and is an examiner in surgery for both the Royal College and the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes (UEMS).
Notably, Minister Abela was honored with the prestigious College International Medal by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, becoming the second Maltese recipient after President Emeritus Censu Tabone.
Having contested and got elected in the General Election of March 2022, Jo Etienne Abela was appointed Minister for Active Ageing in Prime Minister Robert Abela’s government.
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