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The COVID-19 Delta Variant - All You Need to Know
With more than 4,000 active cases in Ghana driven mainly by the Delta variant of the virus, experts are urging caution as a first step toward protecting ourselves against the new variant. Here’s what you need to know.
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2019 Healthcare Forum Report - Nyaho Dove Foundation
Nyaho Dove Foundation hosted the 2019 edition of the Health Care Forum at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel on the 26th of July 2019. This forum brought together, many stakeholders from various walks of life who had the zeal to improve quality healthcare using innovation. Learn more...
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Ghana Vaccination Checklist for Tourists & Expats
This simple guide covers much of what you need to know about vaccines for anyone visiting Ghana for any period of time. It includes a convenient 1-page checklist you can print out and check off as you get your shots, as well as detailed overviews of required and recommended vaccines.
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How to Find Work-Life Balance After Having a Baby
In this resource, the Public Heath team at the Nyaho Medical Centre has outlined 5 tips that can help restore balance and harmony in your work and personal life, so that you can both excel at work, and enjoy your new bundle of joy.
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What Does Quality Mean in Healthcare?
Over the past year we have created a dedicated quality office that is responsible for coordinating our improvement activities and trainings, instituted quality audits ran by our own staff and overhauled our policies and procedures so that they are in line with international best practice.
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Why Over 94,000 People Walks Through Our Doors Annually
This report gives a general overview of the activities that occurred in the medical department for the year 2017.
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Your Family and Diabetes
Diabetes of all types can lead to complications in many parts of the body and increase the risk of dying prematurely. In 2012 diabetes was the direct cause of 1.5 million deaths globally. (WHO)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on PCR Test at Nyaho Medical Centre
Do you have any questions on PCR test at Nyaho Medical Centre. Download our FAQs to help you learn more.
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Managing Side Effects of COVID-19 Vaccine.
COVID-19 vaccination will help protect you from getting COVID-19. You may have some side effects, which are normal signs that your body is building protection.
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IFC Case Study on Nyaho Medical Centre
For 51 years, Ghana’s oldest group medical practice has balanced the twin goals of supporting public health and managing a viable business.
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Why You Need the Second Dose of Covid-19 Vaccine?
COVID-19 vaccine helps to prevent COVID-19 in individuals 18 years of age and older. The two-shot COVID-19 Vaccine aims for maximum benefit.
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Second Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine at Nyaho Medical Centre
COVID-19 vaccine helps to prevent COVID-19 in individuals 18 years of age and older. The two-shot COVID-19 Vaccine aims for maximum benefit.
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We're Migrating to Serenity EMR
With more than 4,000 active cases in Ghana driven mainly by the Delta variant of the virus, experts are urging caution as a first step toward protecting ourselves against the new variant. Here’s what you need to know.
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All you need to know about Tuberculosis
The World's Silent Killer. Despite being preventable and treatable, TB is the world's leading infectious disease killer taking the lives of 1.4 million people in 2019 alone. In the years that have followed, very little has changed. That is why we need to act now. Here is all you need to know about Tuberculosis.