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Henryk Podlewski MBChB, MRC Psychiatry, OBE (26 April 1920 – 8 January 2015) was a Polish doctor who completed his studies at the Polish School of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh during World War II and became the first Psychiatrist to practice in the Bahamas.

Early Life and Education
Henryk Podlewski was born in Zawiercie on 26th of April 1920. He was the only child of Henryk Podlewski and Maria Gorczyca Podlewska. In 1937, he passed the Matura, the high school leaving certificate, at the Zamojski Secondary School in Warsaw. He then went directly from school to the Warsaw University Faculty of Medicine. He was 19 when German troops entered Poland.

War Experience
At the onset of world war II he joined a medical unit attached to the Ministry of War. As the situation in Poland was worsening he was evacuated into Romania and travelled on to France. In France he joined the Polish Army and was assigned to the Polish Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade in Syria in 1940. With the brigade included in the Polish II Corps and attached to the British Eight Army, Dr Podlewski actively served in the Libyan Campain. After 2 years in the army, including nine months in the besieged Tobruk (Operation Battleaxe), in 1941 he was released from the army and subsequently travelled to the United KIngdom.

Medical Studies and Psychiatry Training
He reached England in autumn of 1941 and was transferred to Scotland  to complete his studies at the Polish School of Medicine in Edinburgh. He obtained his medical diploma on 9th of December 1947. Following graduation he travelled to London where he obtained his Psychiatry training at the Saint Bernard’s Hospital. After a five years long residency in London, in 1953 Dr Podlewski was asked to moved to the Bahamas.

Medical Practice in the Bahamas
In 1953 Dr Podlewski moved to the Caribbean and became the first Psychiatrist to practice on the Bahamas. This was facilitated by an Act of Parliament that was created specially for him (The Henryk Podlewski (Private Practice) Act No. 66 of 1957). Over 32 years of service as the Chief Psychiatrist Dr Podlewski contributions included planning of a new hospital which was completed and comissioned in 1956 (the Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre), his efforts led to the establishment of the Bahamas Mental Health Association in 1967. In recognition of his conduct he was made and Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. We also received numerous awards including: Paul Harris Fellow (1979), Rotarian Award, The Distinguished Citizen Award (1975), The Golden Heart Award (1981) The Bahamas Government Silver Jubilee Award (1988).

Henryk Podlewski married Sandra Bethell in London in 1969. The couple had a son – Henry Anthony, born in 1970.