Speakers at a public forum organised by the Paediatric Society of Ghana (PSG) have called for a sustained education campaign on responsible parenting to curb the increasing rate of abuse and all forms of injustice against children.
A Professor of Paediatric at the University of Toronto, Dr Isaac Odame, has stated that the initiative to train paediatric nurses in the country, was one of the positive steps to address the health needs of children.
The Church of Latter Day Saints in conjunction with the Paediatric Society of Ghana organized a week long training programme on Neonatal Resuscitation from 5th May […]
The Ashanti Chapter of the Paediatric Society of Ghana is proud to announce the upcoming Healthy Child Fair under the theme “My Child, My Wealth”. Come […]
Boys! Who doesn’t love them? They are daring, adventurous creations who bring life to most homes. Their absence is so strongly felt when they are away […]
On average the Paediatric Cancer Unit of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital has attended to about 100 new kids diagnosed with cancer every year since 1998. […]
PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY OF GHANA COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF OUR ANNUAL AGSM HELD FROM THE 23rd -25th JULY, 2015 AT THE PEMPAMSIE HOTEL, CAPE COAST. We, the […]
All paediatric residents and other interested medical staff are cordially invited to the upcoming 2-day Paediatric Dermatology 2016 Update course taking place at Komfo-Anokye Teaching Hospital […]
Statement from the Ghana Childhood Cancer Network in collaboration with Paediatric Society of Ghana for the Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Sept 2017 Mr Tumi senses something […]
JOINT PRESS STATEMENT BY THE PAEDIATRIC SOCIETY OF GHANA AND THE GREATER ACCRA DIVISION OF THE GHANA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ON THE RECENT REPORTS OF CHILD ABUSE […]
Sunday, May 13 was celebrated in the USA and Ghana as Mother’s Day. There are wide variations in the celebration of motherhood with different versions for […]
“Annually 15 million babies are born preterm and the numbers are increasing. Of these, approximately 1 million died in 2015. Preterm complications are the leading […]