Before I went to Germany in 2010 for the one year course in oncology, I had to pass a basic German proficiency examination. Otherwise, I wouldn't be allowed to join in the surgeries in Germany. Later, I got to know that Ghanaians married to Germans also had to pass a basic proficiency examination!-->…
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Dr. Kofi Effah 181 posts 8 comments
Dr. Kofi Effah is a gynaecologist and head of the Cervical Cancer Prevention and Training Centre in Catholic Hospital, Battor in the North Tongu District of the Volta Region of Ghana.
PRINCIPLES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL PRECANCER
https://youtu.be/CdU7ngPrIK0
The Cervical Cancer Prevention and Training Centre (CCPTC) in Catholic Hospital,…
When ‘blind patriotism and solidarity’ can kill you
I am an ardent supporter of 'domestication'. We have to produce what we need as a nation and reduce our reliance on…
Ghana and the ‘begging culture’
It is an interesting 'culture'. Professionals and other workers who are paid for the work they do, beg people for!-->…
The Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS)– Is it unique to…
Over the weekend, I asked several Public Health luminaries some questions on Ghana's CHPS.
Questions: Good…