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Why stay to earn GHC1800 as salary – Midwives explain why they keep leaving Ghana

The Greater Accra Regional Chairperson for Registered Midwives, Madam Leticia Asaba Atia, has explained why most Ghanaian nurses are fleeing the country to seek...

The knowledgeable, skilled nurses in Ghana are those leaving to other countries – GRNMA

According to David Tenkorang, general secretary of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), the senior health professionals leaving to other countries are...

Why UK can no longer ‘recruit’ health workers from Ghana

Bright Simons, the vice president of IMANI Africa, has provided some clarification about claims that the government of the United Kingdom (UK) has prohibited...

UK places embargo on recruitment of Ghanaian doctors, nurses, others

The United Kingdom has included Ghana, Nigeria, Angola, and Cameroon among 54 countries that should not be actively targeted for recruitment by health and...

Foreign recruitment of medics in Zimbabwe to be made illegal

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga has stated that Zimbabwe intends to pass legislation making it illegal for foreign countries to hire its medical professionals. The loss of...

Komfo Anokye Hospital bans social media use at work

To stop employees at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital from using social media while at work, administrators have disabled the hospital's computer systems. The change...

43 Nigerian nurses in US face criminal charges over Certificate forgery

Forty-three Nigerian nurses in the United States are being prosecuted for forging certificates. The Texas Board of Nursing is looking into the credentials of 75...

100 nurses left Pantang Hospital in search for greener pastures – Research

In the past six years, about 150 experienced nurses and other healthcare workers from the Pantang Hospital have relocated abroad in quest of better...

Residents appeal for a ban on nurses using cellphones while at work

Residents of the Ejisu Municipality have urged the Ghana Health Service (GHS) to consider the possibility of outlawing nurses' use of mobile phones when on duty. They claim that by doing this, nurses will be more attentive while on duty and will also be able to save the lives of patients who require urgent care and attention. The residents made the appeal during the annual health performance review meeting held at Ejisu by the Municipal directorate of the...

Ghanaian nurses in Belfast excited over snow encounter

A snow shower earlier this week gave Adwoa, Freda, and Richmond, who work at Kingsbridge Private Hospital on Belfast's Lisburn Road, a taste of...

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