NORTHERN REGIONAL BEST NURSE 2020/2021

 
Ms. Gameti is a Paediatric Nurse who works with the Gushiegu Municipal Hospital in the Northern Region for the past the six (6) years.
 
She holds a Diploma in General nursing an associate member (Paediatrics) of the Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives and currently pursuing a degree in general nursing at the Garden City University.
 
She is the first in charge of NICU where she was sets very high standards for the

CENTRAL REGIONAL BEST NURSE 2020/2021

 
Freda is a Registered Nurse with the Cape Coast Municipal Hospital with fourteen years working experience and has built proficiency in her nursing career. Had her basic training at NMTC Cape Coast, pursued first degree and Masters of Science program from the University of Cape Coast and a certificate from GIMPA.
 
She is the Nurse Lead at the COVID-19 Treatment Center and a Regional Case Management Member for Central Region. An In-service

WESTERN REGIONAL BEST NURSE 2020/2021

 
Miss Bridget Adjoa Quainoo is a Senior Enrolled Nurse at the Takoradi Hospital. She is a product of the Sefwi Wiawso Health Assistant Training School where she obtained certification as a Health Assistant (Clinical) in 2012. Currently pursuing Diploma in General Nursing at NMTC, Sekondi-Takoradi, Western Region.
 
Miss Bridget Adjoa Quainoo has been serving at the Takoradi Hospital for over 8 years and worked in various wards and units and

EASTERN REGIONAL BEST NURSE 2020/2021

 
Mavis is a Nursing Officer Paediatric with the Atua Government Hospital. She had her nursing training at the Koforidua Nursing and Midwifery training college and completed in 2012. She is an Associate Member (Paediatrics) of the Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives. Currently undertaking Bsc Nursing at the university of cape Coast.
 
Mavis has since 2019 been the GRNMA treasurer, Atua Zone, 2016 to date the deputy secretary Atua welfare

VOLTA REGIONAL BEST NURSE 2020/2021

 
Wonder Vitashie is currently a Nursing Officer (Paediatrics) in Worawora Government Hospital. She had her professional training from 2009-2012 at the Nurses Training College, Ho, Ghana. She later became an Associate Member of the Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives. Wonder, is also an old student of EPC Mawuko Girls Senior High School (class of 2008).
 
Wonder has worked in Worawora Government Hospital since 2014 after her rotation at Ho

 

 Best Nurse for 2020/2021 for the Bono - Ahafo region competes for the national best nurse award tonight at Kimpiski hotel, Accra.
Bernice is a psychiatric nurse who had her training at the Pantang Nurses Training College and completed in 2014 and posted to Brong Ahafo region. She is the first mental nurse to be posted to a CHPS where she coordinated all activities. She Organises Mental health outreach and monitors and supervises Expanded Program on Immunization within the sub

    In 2007, Sunyani, the capital city of the then Bono - Ahafo and now Bono region was adjuged as the cleanest city in Ghana. This was great and good news for the citizens and the indigens of the region, the floodgate of many investors and companies were opened and Sunyani has seen expansion in private sector development than never before.

 Decades down the line, Sunyani is being described as the hub of DUST in Ghana due to its poor road network. Notable among these poor roads

    Private Health Facilities across the country Ghana would from today Wednesday 24th November to Friday 26th November, 2021 hold their maiden Annual General Meeting. This meeting seeks to bring a private health facilities in the country which comprises of Hospitals, Health Centers, Diagnostic Centers, Medical Laboratory, and it's allies. The Private Health facilities in Ghana have made a tremendous contribution to the development of the health sector of Ghana and by extension the

   As part of the efforts aimed at strengthening health care delivery in Ghana, the AHAFO chapeter of the Private Health Facilities Association of Ghana presented  Ten thousand Ghana cedis
( 10, 000.00 ) to Ahafo Health Directorate.
The Donation was presented by Mr. Kyeremeh Benson - Acting Chairman, Ahafo & Vice chairman for Bono - Ahafo region, representative be of PISGAH MEDICAL ADVANCED CENTER, BECHEM.
Also present were Mr. Richmond Takyi - member and representative of
Providing the required support systems for nurses and midwives plagued by drug addiction
 
"In recent times, we have seen an increasing rise in the number of nurses and midwives plagued by drug addiction which has unfortunately or unfortunately exposed the unprofessional way in which such cases are handled. In many of those cases, instead of having or providing the required support systems, such persons are vilified and rather punished by the system. We wish to assure all our Employers
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