The 2024 CPD Symposium of the Catholic Health Professionals’ Guild, titled "Combating the Triple Burden of Disease in Ghana: Using Data Effectively; Managing Ethical Concerns", is a virtual training event designed to address the pressing challenge posed by the triple burden of infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and injuries. This annual symposium brings together experts and professionals to engage in dynamic discussions, share best practices, and equip participants with actionable knowledge to tackle this multifaceted health crisis in Ghana.
Through data-driven insights, practical solutions, and ethical considerations, this symposium underscores the interconnectedness of these conditions and the importance of promoting investment in health, not only to prevent premature deaths but also to ensure a healthier and more sustainable future.
The symposium will run from Tuesday, 17th December to Friday, 20th December 2024 on this platform from 15:00 – 18:00 GMT daily. Each day will feature expert facilitators, interactive sessions, and practical takeaways.
DAILY BREAKDOWN
DAY 1: TUESDAY, 17TH DECEMBER 2024
Title: The Triple Burden of Disease in Ghana: Challenges & Proffering Solutions
Facilitators:
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the triple burden of disease in Ghana, explore the driving factors behind the health challenges, and discuss innovative strategies to address them.
DAY 2: WEDNESDAY, 18TH DECEMBER 2024
Title: Effective Data Utilisation in Combating the Triple Disease Burden: Practical Data Collection and Analysis using ChiSquares Platform
Facilitator:
This session will focus on the relevance of data for healthcare decision-making, providing participants with hands-on techniques for survey creation, data collection, and analysis using the ChiSquares platform.
DAY 3: THURSDAY, 19TH DECEMBER 2024
Title: Ethical Concerns in Health Data Acquisition & Use: Case Scenarios & Publishing
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This session will delve into ethical dilemmas surrounding health data, featuring real-world case scenarios and practical guidelines for ethical publishing and data use in healthcare.
DAY 4: FRIDAY, 20TH DECEMBER 2024
Title: The Impact of Illegal Mining on Drinking Water Safety and Public Health: Mitigating Strategies
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Participants will explore the public health consequences of illegal mining, with an emphasis on assessing domestic water quality and learning practical treatment strategies for safe drinking water.
WHY YOU SHOULD REGISTER
This symposium offers an unparalleled opportunity to deepen your understanding of the triple burden of disease and its implications for healthcare in Ghana. Participants will benefit from expert-led discussions, actionable insights, and the latest strategies to combat infectious diseases, NCDs, and injuries. Whether you are a healthcare provider, policymaker, or researcher, this symposium will equip you with the tools to enhance your practice and contribute to achieving “health for all.”
CATHPROG: In God, Our Health is Assured.
ORGANIZED BY
Catholic Health Professional’s Guild in Collaboration with Meet Health Needs (MeHeNeeds) Consortium
WITH SUPPORT FROM
This annual virtual symposium brings together healthcare professionals to address some of Ghana’s most pressing health challenges: the interconnected burden of infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and injuries. The event provides a platform to explore the root causes, impactful solutions, and ethical considerations surrounding these health crises while emphasizing the critical role of data in driving informed decisions and improving outcomes. Over four days, participants will engage in insightful discussions led by experienced experts, focusing on strategies for managing health burdens, leveraging practical tools for data collection and analysis, addressing ethical issues in health data use, and mitigating the effects of environmental hazards on public health. This training is designed to equip participants with actionable knowledge and skills to promote healthier lifestyles and advocate for sustainable, data-driven healthcare initiatives.
At the end of this symposium, participants will be able to:
1. Analyze the interconnectedness of infectious diseases, NCDs, and injuries in Ghana.
2. Apply data-driven approaches to healthcare decision-making and planning.
3. Utilize tools and techniques for effective data collection and analysis.
4. Address ethical challenges in health data acquisition and use.
5. Implement practical strategies for assessing and improving water safety.
6. Advocate for policies that promote healthy lifestyles and preventative care.
BSc, 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.
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Acting Program Manager
Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) Control Program of the Ghana Health Service (GHS).
Dr. Commeh is a public health specialist with expertise in clinical care and community practice.
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Lab Director, Molecular Biology and Tumor Genetics Expert
Ghana Infectious Disease Center (GIDC)
Augustine E Sagoe is an Infectious Diseases specialist, a West African Health Organization Focal IPC Consultant, a Fellow of Infectious Disease Diagnosis from the Dr.
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A&E Specialist
Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH)
Dr. Henry Kwesi Bulley is an Emergency Medicine Specialist and clinical coordinator with high responsibilities in the Accident and Emergency Department of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) - the National Hospital.
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Founder, CEO and Chief Scientific Officer
Chisquares
Prof. Israel Agaku is the Founder, CEO and Chief Scientific Officer at Chisquares. He has a Dental Medical Doctor with Masters in Public Health from Harvard School of Public Health, Boston.
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Laboratory Director, Occupational Health and Safety Expert
Maamobi General Hospital, Ghana Health Service (GHS)
Dr. Roland Kofi Srigboh is a doctor of Medical Laboratory Sciences and a Fellow of the West African Postgraduate College of Medical Laboratory Sciences. He also has an MSc. Degree in Occupational Health and Safety. Much of the work of Dr.
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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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