There’s a national programme that trains clinical nurse specialists in palliative care by the Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives, which began in 2015- they’ve graduated 3 sets so far and it’s gaining popularity
We should guard against thinking of palliative care as just end of life care and!-->!-->!-->…
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Lack of beds in our hospitals in Ghana and rewarding theorists over ‘ground…
Imagine that you are to recruit health workers in Ghana who are knowledgeable and experienced in delivery of!-->…
From Dr. Lawrence Osei Tutu: On this “no bed syndrome”
So I got into trouble one day. We had come to the end of the road, literally with a young boy who had suffered a!-->…
No beds in hospitals in Accra for patients from hospitals outside Accra
Saturday, May 15, 2021.
I would like to look at our problems in another way. It is as if as a people, we have!-->!-->!-->…
North Tongu member of parliament offers cervical cancer screening to women in his…
Sunday, May 9, 2021: Cervical Cancer Prevention and Training Centre,Catholic Hospital, Battor.
We wish our!-->!-->!-->…
The Ghanaian culture: Gifts, favours and owing a debt of gratitude.
I received the message below from one of my patients. I operated on her last year and saw her a few weeks ago. She!-->…
Postgraduate medical training in Ghana: Who are we deceiving?
Why are Ghanaians not sincere?Residents in obstetrics and gynaecology are posted to institutions for their!-->…
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…