
PLAB certified medical doctor with four years of diverse practice experience, currently undergoing GMC registration. Dedicated to exemplary patient outcomes with a strong focus on patient communication and multidisciplinary teamwork. Experienced in various specialties, particularly interested in Emergency Medicine.
Collaborated with specialists on ultrasound scanning.
Interpreted and provided ultrasound scan results.
Factors affecting exclusive breastfeeding among nursing mothers in Mampong District, Ashanti region
Findings: Despite most mothers being knowledgeable about breastfeeding, the exclusive breastfeeding rate was 63.7%, below the WHO/UNICEF optimal rate of 90% for infants under 6 months.
I intend to find a job in the NHS.
I also want to specialize in Emergency medicine.
When I was an intern, I realised that emergency care plays a crucial role in the survival of the patient.
The doctor has to carry out immediate assessment, stabilisation and treatment of of life threatening conditions of the patients as well as collaborate with other health care professionals thereby preventing long term complications.
No specialty does this better than Emergency Medicine.
Emergency Medicine is both dynamic and exhilarating.
Moving to the UK and working in the NHS allow me have access to a robust healthcare industry and a well-regulated system, making it an ideal place to gain expertise in this field.
Dr Mirimolit Julfa Augustine
Jos University Teaching Hospital
Senior Registrar
julfamirimolit@gmail.com
+2348136649569
Dr John Nana Nkrumah
Korle Bu teaching hospital
Senior resident
nanajohnritz@yahoo.com
+233 20 827 1767