The third day of the week-long Community Emergency Care training featured tutorials and practical sessions on stroke identification and various
National Ambulance Service promotes CEC course to facilitate patient transfers
The Ghana National Ambulance Service is optimistic the Community Emergency Care course, offered by Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST, in partnership
Seizure, Postpartum Bleeding, and Hernia: UofT’s Dr. Jennifer Wilson Shares Insights as Community Emergency Care Cohort II Workshop Begins
Spotting a graceful indigenous-styled straight dress, with yellow wedge shoes and purple nails to match, it’s not difficult to predict
Akropong Government Polyclinic records zero Sickle Cell Disease deaths, sets up Fund
The Akropong Government Polyclinic in the Ashanti Region of Ghana has recorded zero deaths from Sickle Cell Disease after establishing
Partitioned wards: addressing privacy concerns at Kokofu General Hospital
Staff of Kokofu General Hospital in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, who benefited from Africa Health Collaborative, KNUST in partnership
MSc Health Entrepreneurship students receive boost in research competence
MSc Health Entrepreneurship students at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology are enhancing their research skills with the
Community health entrepreneurship workshop features 20 Ghanaian and Kenyan primary healthcare professionals
Twenty primary healthcare professionals from Ghana and Kenya are receiving training in community health entrepreneurship by the Africa Higher Education
Healthcare practitioners urged to leverage patient experience for improvement
A health expert from the School of Medical Science, University of Cape Coast, Dr. Aaron Offei has drawn attention to the critical
Family business conflict addressed in seminar for MSc Health Entrepreneurship students
Family businesses often have unique dynamics where personal and professional relationships are intertwined. Understanding how to navigate these dynamics is
#TheCourseExperience: Group determined to help the blind with smart technology
A six-member team at the just concluded Health Entrepreneurship training for primary health care personnel has developed a smart cane