Priscilla A.
About Priscilla A.
Priscilla A. is a COVID-19 Case Manager with extensive experience in child and family health. She has worked in various medical roles across Ghana and Canada, including pediatrics and primary care, and has a strong background in public health research.
Current Role as COVID-19 Case Manager
Priscilla A. currently serves as a COVID-19 Case Manager at the Ontario Ministry of Health. In this role, she is responsible for managing cases related to COVID-19, ensuring that patients receive appropriate support and care. Her work involves updating treatment plans to meet individual needs and advocating for patient support, which contributes to improved health outcomes.
Experience in Pediatrics and Family Health
Priscilla A. has over eight years of experience in child and family health. She has worked in various capacities, including as a Pediatrician at KOMFO ANOKYE TEACHING HOSPITAL and as a Pediatric Resident at the Ghana College of Physicians. Her focus has been on improving health outcomes through meaningful interventions and utilizing community resources.
Educational Background in Medicine
Priscilla A. completed her Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) at Kwame Nkrumah' University of Science and Technology from 2004 to 2010. She furthered her education at the West African and Ghana College of Physicians, where she completed a Pediatrics Residency Program and achieved MWCP, MGCP from 2013 to 2017. Additionally, she participated in the Internationally Trained Medical Doctor (ITMD) Bridging Public Health Research program at Ryerson University.
Previous Work Experience
Priscilla A. has a diverse work history that includes roles at various healthcare institutions. She worked as a House Officer and later as a Pediatrician at KOMFO ANOKYE TEACHING HOSPITAL. She also gained experience in primary care at County Hospital, Abrepo, and completed an observership in Family and Pediatrics Practice at Wilson Medical Centre in Canada. Her roles have provided her with experience in both tertiary hospitals and underserved community clinics.
Commitment to Patient Relationships
Priscilla A. values building lasting and trusting relationships with her patients. She believes that these relationships are essential for ensuring successful health outcomes. Her approach includes advocating for patient support and contributing to evidence through clinical research, which enhances her ability to meet the individual needs of her patients.