Saturday, May 7, 2022.
I have been thinking about some questions for health workers in health institutions in Ghana:
Are there health worker(s) (medical doctors, nurses, midwives etc) in your institution you would not like to attend to your relatives or friends?
What are your reasons?
They are…
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Two decades in Catholic Hospital, Battor: a waste of time?
Friday, April 15, 2022.
By Dr. Kofi Effah
Today marks exactly twenty years since I started work as a Medical…
Response from another (non medical) platform. I have permission to share
Response from another (non medical) platform. I have permission to share on the wo maame tw3
Good morning,!-->!-->!-->…
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…
Deadlines – Ogyakrom versus developed countries
Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
Yesterday, I closed the door on two health workers who had applied to take part in our!-->!-->!-->…
‘Black power’ from our fetish priests demystified?Can our fetish…
'Black power' from our fetish priests demystified?Can our fetish priests find out wrongdoers with 'special!-->…
Sirens – By Dr. Kennedy Brightson
(with permission from Dr. Brightson to share)
Friday, June 4, 2021.
There seems to be a rising wave of!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Responses to my piece ‘Blind solidarity and voting for a non performer to be…
I have permission to share them:
1st person: You have captured my views very clearly for me so with your!-->!-->!-->…
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!-->…
Response from a friend (a nurse who works outside our ‘Mecca’ –…
Response from a friend (a nurse who works outside our 'Mecca' - Accra/Kumasi):
Sad! Unfortunately, that is how!-->!-->!-->…