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STAFF SAFETY WEBINAR

Healthcare professionals often face emotional and psychological impacts following adverse patient events; a phenomenon known as the second victim experience. Join us as we explore how to build a culture of compassion, understanding, and support for our caregivers and colleagues. Together, let’s create a safer, more empathetic workplace for all. Reach us at +233 50 […]
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Strengthening Infection Prevention in Everyday Life

TRANSMISSION-BASED PRECAUTIONS Preventing the spread of infections doesn’t stop at the hospital, it begins with everyday habits. While Standard Precautions like hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette are for everyone, certain situations in daily life call for Transmission-Based Precautions; extra steps to protect yourself and others when infection risks are higher. These measures help reduce the […]
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INTERNATIONAL INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL WEEK PANEL DISCUSSION

IPC Week Panel Discussion convened cross-functional leaders to reflect on readiness for High-Consequence Infectious Diseases (HCIDs) Key takeaways: 🟧 Emphasis on early detection and coordination between national authorities and hospital teams 🟧 Nurses highlighted frontline realities fear, burnout, PPE gaps and the need for motivation and compassionate care 🟧 Laboratories shared surge-readiness plans: safe handling, […]
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Mental Health Is Patient Safety Too – Experts Call for Holistic Approach to Patient Safety

As part of activities marking this year’s World Patient Safety Day, health experts have called for a more comprehensive and sustained approach to patient safety in Ghana’s healthcare system, especially for newborns and children. Speaking at a panel discussion organized by FOCOS Orthopaedic Hospital, medical professionals highlighted gaps in current practices and proposed practical steps to […]
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“Seek Early Care, Not Spiritual Causes” – Paediatrician Urges On World Patient Safety Day

Dr. Charlyene Kilba, a paediatrician at Ridge Hospital, has cautioned against the widespread tendency to attribute spiritual causes to medical conditions in babies. She warns that such beliefs can delay timely medical intervention, often to the detriment of the child’s health. Speaking during a panel discussion organized by FOCOS Orthopaedic Hospital in Accra to commemorate World Patient […]
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