Today, I had an interesting discussion with two staff of our hospital (one of them a midwife). An interesting question came up: When I was head of department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the hospital, why didn't I do what I am currently doing at the Cervical Cancer Prevention and Training Centre…
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September 2021
Training of laboratory staff in the use of the Sansure MA-6000 real time PCR…
Wednesday, September 22 and Thursday, September 23, 2021.
Catholic Hospital, Battor.Cervical Cancer!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Bringing the world’s best services to the doorsteps of women in remote…
Friday, September 24, 2021.
The Cervical Cancer Prevention and Training Centre (CCPTC) in Catholic!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Medical training in Ghana: the more difficult the better?
I did not enjoy medical school, especially from the second year to final (6th) year. There were lecturers who…
Pursue a Fellowship or PhD or perish: the fall and fall of medical practice in…
What is the future of medical practice in Ghana? Once again, I am tempted to be a 'prophet of doom.' Academia and…
Black Stars Coach – Local or foreign?
I just read that the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has parted ways with Charles Akonnor as head coach of the…
Cassandra’s Diary: Ghana – a nation sitting on a time bomb
"We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools."
- Martin Luther King Jr.…
Cervical cancer becoming number one killer in obstetrics and gynaecology in Ghana:…
A little over decade ago, I sounded a warning: If as a country we didn't pay attention to cervical cancer, deaths…
‘Master say’ – A real problem in our part of the world
"Unthinking respect of authority is the greatest enemy of truth."
- Albert Einstein.
A decade ago, a Pathology…