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BraQuame@slyTrilz·
Jesus is the greatest physician
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Kwadwo Sheldon
Kwadwo Sheldon@kwadwosheldon·
I can’t hate Morocco!! They are balling!!!
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nana aba
nana aba@thenanaaba·
Yes, we have. FIFA U-20 World Cup (first and only African country to win it) FIFA U-17 World Cup When want to banter, do your checks first so you don’t look at stupid as you do now.
7/July🇿🇦@sithembilemkon2

@thenanaaba Have you won any world cup in your country?

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Dr. Banda Khalifa MD, MPH, MBA
“Actual managers” is a lazy slogan. The real world already disproves the absolute claim. There is data showing physician leadership was often associated with better hospital performance. The consistent theme is leadership competence, not one professional tribe. Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Mass General at Harvard are all led by doctors. These are not small institutions confused about the difference between a clinician and a manager. Hospitals need actual leaders with demonstrated competence across several areas. Sometimes that may be a doctor. Sometimes, a nurse. Sometimes, a pharmacist or another allied professional with actual management competence. Or a career healthcare administrator or executive. The serious standard is asking whether the person can lead finance, operations, workforce, quality, logistics, and strategy in a complex hospital system. That is the question. Not doctor versus manager. So perhaps the real determinant of successful healthcare leadership in Ghana is not professional tribe, Maybe it is whether the system and institutions around the leader are disciplined and functional enough to support effective leadership.
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#TV3GH
#TV3GH@tv3_ghana·
The University of Ghana Medical Centre has recorded 15 successful kidney transplants since performing its first procedure in June 2024, with the latest four procedures bringing the total to this milestone. #3NewsGH #TV3GH
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BLEOOFFICIAL@bleoofficial·
Congratulations to Professor Yaw Asante Awuku, Dean of the School of Medicine (SOM), University of Health and Allied Sciences, on the occasion of his Inaugural Lecture. Accra Academy proudly celebrates your achievement and honours the impact of your work.
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Malvin
Malvin@ManOfFocus_·
This time next year we'll be millionaires. Affirm this, bro!
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Shaker
Shaker@Shakerthis·
One day I’ll tell you the full Story … from Graveyard , to Kafungbe , to Mic Wreckers (Mdubb), to Skillions , to BBnZ … soon though ..
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Austine
Austine@obiMpenaAustine·
All of a sudden Afari needs “finishing touches” to complete? Do you know when we were told Afari Hospital was 90% complete?
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Austine
Austine@obiMpenaAustine·
The way people want to twist the history surrounding Afari Military Hospital is really funny. In 2015, David Akuetteh and myself visited Afari and Sewua to get first hand knowledge of the state those hospitals were in Stop the lies
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Malvin
Malvin@ManOfFocus_·
You’ll be rich as fuck by your next birthday. Bro, lock in.
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Felix Romark
Felix Romark@FelixRomark·
Benjamin Mendy was charged with eight counts of rape, attempted rape, and sexual assault involving around six women. He was arrested, suspended by Manchester City, and held in custody for months. After a lengthy trial and retrial, he was acquitted on all charges. He lost key years of his career at his peak, while his accusers faced no consequences. The Thomas Partey case shows why the presumption of innocence is essential: no one’s livelihood should be destroyed by allegations alone, only by a proven guilty verdict in court.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Hello British press, allow the man to play his football 😡
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For Ghana, Thomas Partey is a senior player, a regular starter and a member of the team's leadership group. He is also due to stand trial in the UK on seven charges of rape and one of sexual assault. He denies all charges. As the World Cup begins, he arrives as one of the tournament's most scrutinised participants. bit.ly/4eurTg2

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Weffrey Jellington
Weffrey Jellington@jeffwellz·
Mahama is the worst person to make excuses for. He’s been an MP, Deputy Minister, Minister, Vice President, and is now in his second term as President. The time for long speeches explaining the problem is over. You know what the problems are. Get to work and solve them.
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