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Vancomycin – Fools Gold or the Holy Grail?

29 September, 2014 by GAggreyMD Leave a Comment

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I’ve meant to write a post about the antibiotic vancomycin for many years. It is an antibiotic that has become a work-horse in so many hospitals. Many patients refer to it as “the powerful stuff”.  Included in the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, the most important medicines needed in a basic health system, it […]

Filed Under: Infectious Diseases Tagged With: Antimicrobials, Big Pharma, Microbes, Penicillin, STI, Tuberculosis, Vancomycin

Infectious Diseases Here I Come

4 July, 2007 by GAggreyMD Leave a Comment

Orientation at my new hospital is this week. I’m going to be an Infectious Diseases fellow (ID fellow) for the next 2 years training to become an Infectious Diseases specialist (ID specialist). Why does everyone wrinkle their nose when they hear this? And why do other medicine folks keep asking me why on earth I want […]

Filed Under: Medical Training Tagged With: Boards, HIV, ID Fellowship, Microbes, Prevention, Transplant, Tuberculosis, UTI, Why ID

A Thought about the Wards at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

28 January, 2007 by GAggreyMD Leave a Comment

My thoughts about the wards at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Ghana have been a long time coming. I have tried to figure out how to summarize my opinions without being too critical. As previously mentioned, there are 26 inpatient beds in the Fever’s Unit. There are 2 beds in each room, 2 drawers, and a TV. There […]

Filed Under: Medical Training Tagged With: Abx Resistance, Antimicrobials, Ghana, HIV, Korle-Bu, Malaria, Medical Education, Mosquitoes, Sepsis, Tuberculosis

Thoughts of Korle Bu & Fevers Unit Clinic

21 January, 2007 by GAggreyMD

At Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Ghana, I attended Mortality Review for the Department of Medicine. It was similar to Surgical M&M in that they went through all their cases. In a Medical M&M it is typical to choose one or a couple of cases with salient teaching points to review. A resident from each ward recounts […]

Filed Under: Medical Training Tagged With: Antiretrovirals, Diagnostics, Ghana, Hepatitis, Korle-Bu, Medical Education, Tuberculosis

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