Today, developing countries and most countries in Africa are being faced with a double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such that these have become significant contributors to disease burden as compared to some years past were morbidity, mortality and disability were mainly attributable to only communicable diseases (WHO, 2010; Ghana Health Service, 2014). Amidst all these, research remains relatively poor in our part of the world.
This training event is organized by
Catholic Health Professional’s Guild in Collaboration with Meet Health Needs (MeHeNeeds) Consortium and supported by CES
Date and Time
Thursday, 20th October 2022 to Saturday, 22nd October 2022 at 15:00 to 16:00 GMT each day.
Target Participants
All Health Care workers in Ghana
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This conference is accredited for CPD Points.
If you are unable to attend the live sessions, you have an opportunity to do so at your convenience. Kindly download the programme/agenda to see what each of the presenters will be delivering; on what day, and at what time.
This training is put together to create awareness of the double burden of disease and the need to involve all avenues possible including a one-health approach, ethics, and research for better patient management and public health. Seasoned professionals (including researchers, infectious disease experts, veterinary medicine professionals, NCD gallant especially of chronic kidney disease, and experts in medical and research ethics and jurisprudence) have been profiled by the course organizers through a 3-day programme (3hrs each day) to equip professionals with in-depth insights in the area.
This training aims to:
1. Discuss the driving forces of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases and to heighten prevention and control
2. Aid professionals evaluate the influencers of high incidence of NCDs especially chronic kidney disease in recent times to increase advocacy and fight against it.
3. Review medical and research ethics using case scenarios to enhance professional practice and research conduct.
4. Discuss some ethical dilemma with regards to excellent healthcare and the recent upsurge of medico-legal issues.
5. Enlighten professionals on the Mendeley Referencing Software to enhance professional, academic and research capacity.
6. Help professionals practically grasp the concept of file management in Mendeley Referencing Software for enhanced in-text citation and bibliography inclusion in word documents.
BSc, HAM, MPH, MLS.D
Medical Laboratory Scientist & Organizer (CATHPROG)
Immunology Department, Central Laboratory; Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra.
Dr. Sampson Kafui Djonor is a Public Health Practitioner and a Doctor of Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS. D) with over a decade’s experience in clinical diagnostic services in international standards with efficiency and effectiveness buttressed with excellent ability to deliver and meet deadlines.
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Veterinary Doctor
Ghana Programme - Improving the Welfare and Sustainability of Donkeys & Supporting Women’s Livelihood in Upper West Region
View full profile / coursesBSc, MBChB, LLB, BL, MA, PhD
Registrar
Medical and Dental Council - Ghana
Dr. Divine Ndonbi Banyubala is the Acting Registrar of the Medical and Dental Council, Ghana, where he oversees the regulation and governance of medical and dental practice in the country.
View full profile / coursesBSc., MBChB, MPH, MWACP, FWACP
Acting Director, Ghana Infectious Disease Centre
Ghana Infectious Disease Centre
Dr. Joseph Adjetey Oliver-Commey is the Director of the Ghana Infectious Disease Centre (GIDC), and a member Greater Accra Regional TB training team and National Ebola Response Team.
View full profile / coursesBSc, MBChB, Cert Nephrology (SA), FISN, FWACP, FGCPS, MPH
Senior Lecturer, Head of Nephrology Unit, Consultant Renal Physician.
University of Ghana Medical School and the Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, UGMS, CHS, UG/Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
Prof. Vincent Boima is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana Medical School and a
Consultant Nephrologist at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. He is the head of the Renal Unit in the Department of Medicine and Therapeutics.