In the streets of Qatar’s capital, Doha, many citizens took to the streets to express their joy after the final whistle of the AFC Asian Cup blew on Friday, making the Maroons winner of the continental football tournament. Qatar won 3-1 over four-time winners Japan in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The Maroons are expected back in Qatar […]
*RFR.* SATURDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY. TOPIC ✨PERSEVERE IN PRAYER ✨ And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint (Luke 18:1). Every Christian has a right to pray and expect answers; it’s part of our heritage in Christ. Knowing this, prayer should be for you, […]
A 23 year old stranger,Beatric Eric Ayapong has had her lower lip bitten off by the jealous girlfriend(A Newly trained Nurse) of a man who gave her lift with his car on Friday in Takoradi Ghana. The Nurse who didn’t understand why Beatrice was given a lift by her boyfriend, pursued the victim to her […]
MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-12 So… today’s minor surgery. One of the registrars, Dr Victor, had asked me if I wanted to scrub in (actively assist, more like the surgeon assistant) for the next surgery. I said I’d be willing to. Then he saidsomething else that would make my scrubbing in not possible,I don’t remember what […]
MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-11 By the second week things weren’t as tense. One of the incidents that stopped the intimidation which I think I must share was this. We were asked to study the anatomy of an organ, this was spilt into three different subtopics. The other student and I picked a subtopic each, but […]
MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-10 Good morning. Gratefully yesterday ended on a good note. The appendectomy was on a 16 year-old boy. It was successful, so were the other surgeries previously done. We finished at the theatre at about 05:00pm. 08:59am Today the team is scheduled to perform some minor surgeries. There’s this student on my […]
MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-9 Day 6 Today went pretty well. It was “clinics” today. The consultant in my team, Dr Philips, was present. I learnt he had been on leave, and only just returned. I like him. He has a fatherly aura, and is a good doctor. I’m not sure how I know that, but […]
MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-8 Today… Today began on a good note. I arrived at about 7:30am. I waited till 7:55am to put a call through to Dr Desmond, who’s become close to a chaperone in my eye. He’s more experienced, young, and pretty easy to talk to, so I figured I could get my clarifications […]
STETHOSCOPE MY CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-7 Day three 12:40pm I couldn’t finish up yesterday due to the workload I had (like I worked the whole day *rolls eyes*). My body is still trying to adjust to the schedule. So let’s go over yesterday… I called a senior registrar, who I later got to know as […]
STETHOSCOPE CLINICAL ROTATION DIARY-6 Day 2 I cried yesterday…self-pity and all, but I also decided to face this squarely. I didn’t come here to play. So I prayed for grace, help, favour, wisdom, and everything needed to overcome. I’m hoping for the best but prepared to face the worst. It’s 08:10am… The scripture reference that says, […]