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Kalbi Hospital Accra: Accra Metropolitan: Greater Grace Hospital Pantang: Accra Metropolitan: New Ashongman Hospital Ashongman: Ga East Municipal: Sam J Specialist Hospital Accra: Accra Metropolitan: International Health Care Centre Accra: Accra Metropolitan: Pentecost Hospital, Madina Accra: Accra Metropolitan: Akai House Clinic Accra: Accra ...
Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) is a public teaching hospital established in 1923 and located in the Ablekuma South District in the Accra Metropolitan District of the Greater Accra Region, Ghana. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is the only public tertiary hospital in the southern part of the country.
The Pantang Nurses' Training College is a public tertiary health institution located at Pantang in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. [1] [2] The college is in the Accra Metropolitan Assembly. [3] The activities of the institution is supervised by the Ministry of Education.
The University of Ghana Medical Centre is a quaternary medical and research centre located on the campus of the University of Ghana in Accra, Ghana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History
The problem of shortage of health-workers, including nurses, moved the proprietors of the hospital to establish a School of Nursing to feed Narh-Bita and other health institutions. The academic programme of the School is directed and supervised by the Nurses' and Midwives' Council for Ghana, while the University of Ghana is the mentor university.
It is Located in the heart of Accra city, the GARH started as a Hospital for the European expatriates around 1928. It became a District Hospital after Ghana’s independence in 1957 and was later designated as Ridge Regional Hospital in 1997 and now redeveloped and transformed into a 420 bed capacity hospital. [2]
Ghana, since it independence from the British on 6 March 1957, has made great strides towards improving its health care facilities and the services offered in them. The Ghana Health Service, the health policy implementer of the Ministry of Health, has over the years developed the health care services offered to Ghanaians in the initial then (10) but now sixteen (16) administrative regions of ...