Biography
Mr.Prince Rockson was born in Accra on the 8th November, 1979 and first trained as a Radiologic Technician from 1999 to 2002. He later pursued a BSc programme in Diagnostic Radiography at the University of Ghana from 2003-2006 after working for a short while as a Radiological Technician. After graduating his interest in Ultrasound and Fluoroscopy was developed and has being practicing in that area till now.
He has undertaken a post graduate programme in Managerial Leadership in 2007 from the Pan African Institute for Leadership and Governance Studies in Ghana.
He also holds an MPhil in Human Anatomy and Cell Biology (2016) with specialization in the Human Uterine Tube from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana.
He is currently a PhD Candidate in Medical Imaging at the University of Health and Allied Sciences. Ghana.
He teaches Diagnostic Imaging to Physician Assistants at the Kintampo College of Health, General Anatomy to Diagnostic Imaging Students at University of Cape Coast all as a visiting lecturer.
He is a Principal Radiographer and the Head of Department at Cocoa Clinic (GHANA COCOA BOARD) Kumasi in Ghana after working in the Government Sector for a while.
He has been an active member of the Ghana Society of Radiographers serving initially in several non-executive capacities. He is the current President and a Council Member of ISRRT.
He is also the National Chairman of COCOBOD Head Office Senior Staff Association.
All session by Mr. Prince Rockson
Breakfast
08:00 AMGathering & Welcome Speech
by Jamie Hefford
09:00 AMGetting back into the deliverables business
by George Burton
10:00 AMSuccessful Marketing Strategy
by Carol Wood
12:30 PMLunch
01:30 PMPredict the future with an old trick
by Cody Nesbit
03:00 PMClosing Thoughts
06:00 PMTopical/Industry Breakfasts
09:00 AMPostcss: the future after Sass and Less
by Andrey Sitnik
10:00 AMStylish Slippy Maps: Creativity With Cartocss
by Aurelia Moser
12:00 PMThe Missing Slice
by Lea Verou
11:00 AMBuffet Lunch
01:00 PMDragging WordPress Core Css Into The 2000s
by Michael Mifsud
02:00 PM