AMPATH Ghana
Submitted by: Arielle Hernandez
Administrative:
- Recent hires in both NYC and Tamale
- Amanda Olney, Education Project Coordinator
- Abdul-Ganiu Konlan Abubakari, TEACH Project Manager
- Farrukh Ishaque Saah, CDM Program Officer
- FLAIR (US Embassy):
- FLAIR Awardees continue their academic/cultural exchanges in Tamale
- Alex Azan (NYULH) working with Esther Amoako (UDS) on a project related to climate change resilience
- Niyati Parekh (NYU Global School of Public Health) working with Francis Amagloh (UDS) on a project related to nutrition in peri-operative patients
Care
Chronic Disease Management (CDM) Program:
- Engaged the leadership of GHS in Tamale Metro on barbershop/hairdresser pilot project
- Held two-day orientation on strengthening chronic care clinics and wellness clinics with GHS and various district teams
- Cervical Cancer
- Cohort 3 of the Cervical Cancer & Breast Cancer Prevention Program held from April 8th to April 17th
- 13 nurses and midwives trained
- 9 new facilities trained (8 in northern region, 1 in northeast region)
Education
OB/GYN
- 2 NYULH residents (PGY3, PGY4) participated in a clinical elective at TTH
- Performed CTG boot camp workshops for > 30 staff
- Performed USG gynae workshops for 10 staff
- 1 NYULH student did a research elective with Ob/Gyn department at TTH
Medical Student Exchange:
- Pre-departure preparation in progress for 8 students to come to the US (4 to NYULH, 2 to Temple, and 2 to IU)
- Preparation included receiving vaccinations, applying for visas, preparing housing, etc.
Surgery
- 1 lecture was given to TTH surgical residents on the topic of weight management and bariatric surgery
- Planning for a video review of a surgical case to discuss key steps of bariatric surgical operations
TEACH:
- TSIM
- 10 faculty from UDS and TTH completed a weeklong NYSIM course on advanced techniques in clinical teaching, debriefing strategies, and the integration of simulation into curriculum development
- ECHO
- Discussions are ongoing regarding the potential adaptation of the AMPATH Kenya POCUS ECHO model for AMPATH Ghana, as it could serve as a valuable platform for maintaining and expanding skills and competencies following in-person POCUS training
- TEACH Pilot Projects 2024
- Carolyn Pearce (Brown) and Annette Cournooh (TTH) developed and led a two week in-person point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) training for 18 people at TTH including 5 IM residents and 13 ED medical officers
- Training faculty included Dr. Hussein Elias (Moi University/AMPATH Kenya), Dr. Daria Szkwarko and Dr. Odinaka Anyanwu (Brown University), two instructors from the Global Ultrasound Institute (GUSI), an Emergency Medicine resident from Korle Bu (Accra), and a specialist from Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.
- Curriculum covered POCUS basics, extended FAST, limited cardiac ECHO, pulmonary, and renal ultrasound. A total of 160 scans were performed, 88 integrated into ED patient care, with 8 scans (9%) significantly impacting clinical management.
- Supplemental learning included access to GUSI’s online Essentials and Additional Topics modules, and participation in a dedicated TTH POCUS WhatsApp group.
- Ongoing support: Pearce’s team will conduct five virtual sessions over the next five months to reinforce and expand POCUS skills.
- TEACH Pilot Projects 2025
- Onboarding completed, project procurement in progress, and teams are working to develop their pilot projects
Research
Research Proposals (in development or submitted):
- T-CHANGE
- NIH R01 CVD Risk Factors/UPA Gardening awaiting review in June
- Submission of proposal to Wellcome Climate Impacts Awards
- Family Planning Unit
- Peer-to-Peer counseling at TTH proposal in development
Research Projects (Active, ongoing):
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- T-CHANGE Seed Grant
- Received UDS IRB approval
- Received notice of exemption from IRB review at NYU WSQ
- Women’s Reproductive Health
- 4 posters presented at CUGH were accepted for presentation at NYUGSOM DPH’s first annual Trainee Research Day
- Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Environmental Health Survey
- Analysis plans being developed
- Diabetes
- Manuscript being finalized
- Extreme Heat
- Manuscript submitted to Nature Scientific Reports, under review
- MACH
- Qualitative and quantitative analysis ongoing
- T-CHANGE Seed Grant
Partnerships/ Communication / Engagement
- Meetings with
- The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to introduce Laud Boateng to new Program Officer, discuss partnership, and future plans
- Lilly Foundation to discuss proposed reach metrics
- Continued to plan for first salon event on May 20th
- Sent out invitations to existing and prospective donors
- Met with team to discuss logistics and material preparation
- In conjunction with AMPATH Consortium
- 3 team members, Arielle Hernande, Laud Boateng, and Abby Safirstein, represented AMPATH Ghana at AMPATH Global Partner Summit in Puebla, Mexico
- The team presented priority topics in Ghana, engaged in collaborative project planning with AMPATH Global, and held strategic discussions with several corporate partners
- 3 team members, Arielle Hernande, Laud Boateng, and Abby Safirstein, represented AMPATH Ghana at AMPATH Global Partner Summit in Puebla, Mexico
- Communication
- Submitted article for NYUGSOM IEHE newsletter on CUGH participation
- Team presented AMPATH Ghana program updates staff at NYUGSOM DPH Town Hall