Dr. Paul Andrew Bourne is a multi-talented individual with expertise in research, social epidemiology, health demography, applied statistics, leadership, public affairs commentary, and public speaking. He has published over 300 scholarly papers, including a study on domestic violence against Jamaican women during the COVID-19 pandemic, which is hosted on the World Health Organization website. He has attended numerous conferences and actively participated in community activities and media presentations. In 2019, he received recognition for an outstanding poster presentation at the Ministry of Health and Wellness Annual National Health Research Conference. Dr. Bourne is a member of prestigious organisations, including the SAS Eminent Fellow Membership, the Scholars Academic and Scientific Society, and the Jamaica Statistical Society. He served as the Director of Institutional Research and Honours Society Coordinator at Northern Caribbean University. Currently, Dr Bourne is the managing director at Socio-Mecdical Research Institute.