Publications

Skills and educational needs of accident and emergency nurses in Ghana: An initial needs analysis.

Skills and educational needs of accident and emergency nurses in Ghana: An initial needs analysis.
Rominski SD, Bell, SA, Sarna K, Hartney H, & Oteng RA.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
September 12, 2011  

Optimizing Clinical Operations as Part of a Global Emergency Medicine Initiative in Kumasi, Ghana: Application of Lean Manufacturing Principals to Low-Resource Health Systems

Optimizing Clinical Operations as Part of a Global Emergency Medicine Initiative in Kumasi, Ghana: Application of Lean Manufacturing Principals to Low-Resource Health Systems


Carter PM, Desmond JS, Akanbobnaab C, Oteng RA, Rominski SD, Barsan WG, & Cunningham RM.
Academic Emergency Medicine
March  19, 2012
PMCID: PMC3313457

 

Bypassing Proximal Health Care Facilities for Acute Care: A Survey of Patients in a Ghanaian Accident and Emergency Centre

Bypassing Proximal Health Care Facilities for Acute Care: A Survey of Patients in a Ghanaian Accident and Emergency Centre
Yaffee AQ, Whiteside LK, Oteng RA, Carter PM, Donkor P, Rominski SD, Kruk ME, & Cunningham RM.
Tropical Medicine and International Health
April 23, 2012

Fractured tracheostomy tube – A case report of a 3-year old Ghanaian child

Fractured tracheostomy tube – A case report of a 3-year old Ghanaian child
Antwi-Kusi, A., Osei-Ampofo, M., Mohammed, D. I., & Addison, W.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
September 2012

Non-fatal injuries among pediatric patients seeking care in an urban Ghanaian Emergency Department

Non-fatal injuries among pediatric patients seeking care in an urban Ghanaian Emergency Department
Whiteside LK, Oteng R, Carter P, Amuasi J, Abban E, Rominski S, Nypaver M, & Cunningham RM.
International Journal of Emergency Medicine
September 26, 2012
PMCID: PMC3517513

Sociodemographic Determinants of Household Injuries at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Emergency Department

Sociodemographic Determinants of Household Injuries at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Emergency Department
Nyame K, Owusu-Dabo E, Biney EA, Rominski S, Oteng, R, Oduro G.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
December 2012

Ujuzi: Endotracheal Tube Placement Confirmation Using a Urinary Bladder Syringe

Ujuzi: Endotracheal Tube Placement Confirmation Using a Urinary Bladder Syringe


Osei-Ampofo M, Osei-Kwame D, Ofori-Boadu L, -Oteng R, Oduro G.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
January 2, 2013

 

Profile of Persons with Vehicular Related Trauma Presenting at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Emergency Centre

Profile of Persons with Vehicular Related Trauma Presenting at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Emergency Centre
Biney, EAA, Owusu-Dabo E, Nyame K, Oppong CK, Rominski S, Oteng RA, Oduro G.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
June 2013

Development of an emergency nursing training curriculum in Ghana

Development of an emergency nursing training curriculum in Ghana
Sue Anne Bell,  Rockefeller Oteng, Richard Redman, Jeremy Lapham, Victoria Bam, Veronica Dzomecku, Jamila Yakubu, Nadia Tagoe, Peter Donkor,
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
February 19, 2014

The Implementation of the South African Triage Score (SATS) in an Urban Teaching Hospital, Ghana

The Implementation of the South African Triage Score (SATS) in an Urban Teaching Hospital, Ghana
Rominski, S., Bell, SA, Oduro, G., Ampong, P., Oteng, R., & Donkor, P.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
June 2014

About Us

Emergency medicine in Ghana continues to grow as an essential component of the nation’s health system — advancing through training, innovation, and collaboration. Over the years, EMSOG has remained at the forefront of efforts to strengthen emergency care delivery, foster multidisciplinary partnerships, and promote excellence in research, education, and practice.

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EMSOG Secretariat

Emergency Medicine Department
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
Kumasi, Ghana

Phone: 0554298869
Email: [email protected]

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