On Friday, August 27, 2021, 14 health workers graduated from the CCPTC Module 1 programme. With these new graduates, the CCPTC has trained 231 health workers (Medical Doctors, Physician Assistant, Nurses, Midwives) in all 16 Regions across the country.
The new graduates are:
1. Ms.…
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August 2021
Training in the use of the iBreastExam and CervAIcal mobile colposcope (via Zoom)…
Training in the use of the iBreastExam and CervAIcal mobile colposcope (via Zoom).
A new era in cervical precancer…
Creating a society of individuals with rights but no responsibilities
Last week, my institution was in crisis. Many staff had tested positive for Covid-19 and were in isolation. Our…
iBreastExam (and CervAIcal colposcopes) arrive in Battor – a new era for…
The iBreastExam, which is USA FDA approved, enables scanning of the breasts by middle cadre staff (nurses, midwives…
A vicious circle: authorities paying lip service to frontline workers who refuse…
Some years ago, a very senior person in our health service (now retired) told me how difficult it was for some of…
Putting our destiny in our own hands
Years ago, a partner in a North-South project 'accidentally' forwarded an email to me. A follow up on a…
Regulation of colposcopy practice in Ghana: is it time?
At the moment in Ghana it appears it is simple to practise colposcopy - get a colposcope and start practising.
How…
Building human capacity: the backbone of cervical cancer prevention in Ghana
This week to mark the Nurses Week Celebration in the Agotime Ziope District in the Volta Region of Ghana, the…