Dr. Emmanuel Kyeremateng-Amoah is a public and occupational health physician with expertise in protecting worker and community health from environmental and occupational hazards. His work focuses on the design and implementation of preventive, curative, and rehabilitative health programs. He has extensive experience in health systems strengthening, occupational health and safety, and environmental health risk assessment. His professional practice includes developing health policies, conducting health impact assessments, and supporting national health programs through training, monitoring, and evaluation. He has also contributed to research in areas such as occupational injuries, environmental exposure, and public health surveillance, and has been actively involved in teaching and capacity building across academic and professional institutions.
He has served in various clinical and public health roles, including medical practice in hospital settings where he provided medical, surgical, and emergency care, as well as leadership in occupational health programming. His work has involved coordinating national-level health initiatives, conducting workplace risk assessments, managing health screening programs, and collaborating with multiple stakeholders to improve health outcomes. In addition to his fieldwork, he contributes to academic training as a lecturer and facilitator, supporting the development of future health professionals.
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