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  2. Healthcare in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, 4.15% of Ghana's GDP was spent on health, [14] and all Ghanaian citizens had access to primary health care. Ghanaian citizens make up 97.5% of Ghana's population. [15] Ghana's universal health care system has been described as the most successful healthcare system on the African continent by the renowned business magnate and tycoon ...

  3. Category:Professional associations based in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Professional associations based in Ghana" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category : Medical and health organisations based in Ghana

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    Ghana Drone Delivery Service; Ghana Health Service; Ghana Infectious Disease Centre; Ghana Medical and Dental Council; Ghana Nurse and Midwife Trainees Association; Ghana Optometric Association; Ghana Red Cross Society; Ghana Registered Nurses Association

  5. Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons - Wikipedia

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    The college uses various training centres to train specialists. Some of these include; the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, the Tamale Teaching Hospital, the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, the 37 Military Hospital, the Tetteh Quarshie Memorial Hospital, the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, the Accra Psychiatric Hospital and the Brong Ahafo Regional Hospital.

  6. Ghana Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    J.E. Hutton Mills was the secretary. Following the establishment of an African government under colonial rule in 1951, a Ghana branch of the British Medical Association was formed in January 1953. [5] This also had Nanka-Bruce as its first president. Both associations were merged to form the Ghana Medical Association on 4 January 1958.

  7. Health in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    In the precolonial period traditional priests, clerics, and herbalists were the primary care givers, offering advice. [14] The use of traditional healers persists mostly in rural regions of Ghana. The post-colonial period marks the beginning of government intervention on behalf of healthcare through a variety of policies on different government ...

  8. Category:Ghanaian medical doctors - Wikipedia

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    Also: Ghana: People: By occupation: Health professionals / Scientists: Physicians Subcategories This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total.

  9. African Americans in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    As reported by Valerie Papaya Mann, president of the African American Association of Ghana, thousands of African Americans now live in Ghana for at least part of the year. To encourage migration, or at least visits by African Americans, Ghana decided, in 2005, to offer them a special visa, but has not extended dual citizenship to African Americans.