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William Addison

Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care

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I am Dr William Addison, a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive care. I had my university education in Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology where I obtained BSc in Human Biology and MBChB. After graduation from the medical school in 1996, I worked at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) as a House Officer and Medical Officer in the following disciplines: Surgery, Medicine, Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynaecology. I then did residency in Anaesthesia and Intensive care at the Korle-Bu Teaching hospital, Accra. I also worked for a year as a ‘visiting Doctor’ at the University of Ulm/RKU, Germany. I have fellowship with the West African college of Surgeons and also Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons. I was employed as a lecturer in the department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care in November, 2010 where I have been working till now. I currently teach Anaesthesiology and intensive care in the following programmes: MBChB, BSc General Nursing, BSc Midwifery, BSc Physician Assistantship, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. I am also a consultant Anaesthesiologist in Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital where I provide specialist Anaesthesiology and Critical Care services and also train specialist in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. I am also a WHO consultant in management of COVID-19I have served in various leadership positions:

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The researcher's work focuses on the analysis of system stability, development of adaptive control strategies, and robustness to time delays in uncertain dynamical systems, particularly within the context of fractional calculus.

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