KWAME SEFA Kayi, Chief Executive Officer of the Kokrokoo Charities Foundation, has donated three incubators to the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit of the Tamale Teaching Hospital. The three incubators presented
KWAME SEFA Kayi, Chief Executive Officer of the Kokrokoo Charities Foundation, has donated three incubators to the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit of the Tamale Teaching Hospital. The three incubators presented
(From right) Dr. Kazia Malm, Dr. Badu Sarkodie and Henry Ampong GHANA HAS succeeded in reducing its malaria related deaths by 85 percent. In 2018 malaria deaths recorded in the
A large-scale trial of what has been called the world’s first malaria vaccine to give partial protection to children is due to start in Malawi. The RTS,S vaccine trains the
COME WEDNESDAY, April 24, 2019, the much anticipated delivery of medicine via drone will take off at the New Tafo Hospital in the Eastern Region. President Nana Akufo-Addo, DGN Online
The diabetes drug canagliflozin has been found to significantly lower the risk of kidney failure and cardiovascular problems in type 2 diabetes, a study reports. Canagliflozin is a SGLT2 inhibitor,
Dr. Dsane-Selby THE TIME it takes for the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to pay claims to service providers has reduced from two years to five months. Acting Chief Executive
GGhana has exceeded the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended nurse to population ratio of one nurse to a 1,000 population, recording a ratio of a nurse to 839 people. This
DSP Yaw Nketia -Yeboah The Ghana Police Hospital has announced that it will embark on a mass burial for about 150 unknown and unclaimed bodies at their mortuary. The Public
Left: The team of specialist and consultant obstetrician-gynaecologists performing the surgeries. Right: The team of specialist and consultant obstetrician-gynaecologists in a group picture after a hard day’s work.  The Society
Anaesthetists working in the theatre The Ghana Association of Certified Registered Anaesthetists (GACRA) has begun a partial strike over what they termed as an attempt to change their title. The
Volunteers donating blood during the exercise Ashfoam Ghana Limited over the weekend organised a blood donation exercise at its head office in Accra, in collaboration with the Rotary Club of
From left: Dr. Badu Sarkodie, Dr. Anthony Nsiah-Asare and Dr. Owen Kaluwa, WHO representative in Ghana The Ghana Health Service (GHS) with support from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and
Matilda Hammond handing over the items to the management of the GIMPA Clinic A student of the Ghana Institute of Management & Public Administration (GIMPA), Matilda Hammond, has donated assorted