God bless you,doctor, am from the area you served, am a Dagomba from Tamale,am touch,your ancestors are smiling, because, they left,their blood,came back ,and give what she learn to her original home
Well done.👏👏👏 Ghana is very grateful to you and your team. I hope you can make it a yearly program, because Ghana would love to have you more in all the Regions. Next Time visit the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi. Its also a referral center for almost 9 to 10 Regions in Ghana. It's true you are a Ghanaian now, Dr. Abena.🤗🤗🤗 Hope you enjoyed Ghanaian Foods as well?😊🇬🇭
Good job👋🏻 God bless, we need more of you here in Africa, tell friends that Africa is not what they thought we are good people and friendly, I want to let you know Ghana is your second home.
This is beautiful experience thank you for making a difference in Ghana Dr Tanya Franklin. God bless you We hope you can train more of our health professionals in the near future
I really appreciate your support! It means a lot to know that my efforts are making a positive impact. Sending my regards back to the wonderful team at Tamale Teaching Hospital especially my Aunties and sisters in Family Planning!
Tamale Teaching Hospital is the biggest and most important in Northern Ghana. If you went to the actual rural north of Ghana you would be completely shocked at the lack of health facilities. It's nothing comparable to the US. It's completely destitute.
Hi Dr. TANYA TALATA ABENA 😊, as we heartily named you in our very educative but emotional last lecture session with you at TTH. We are glad you came and be sure your influence will make a difference in our patient management skills. Love. Ayisha( Resident OBGYN , TTH )
Please do something about your high maternal mortality. Some health facilities in Ghana have recorded 0 maternal deaths. Send health people into the hinterlands to educate pregnant women on safe pregnancy
Dr. Ayisha! Thank you for your hospitality at TTH. It truly was an emotional last lecture because you all made me feel like I was home and it’s always sad to leave home. Until next time young Doctor!
Am so glad you visited the northern region, since everything was centered at the capital while the poor areas are not. I suggest your next trip to add the Volta region and Oti region as well.
Please can help me out I hold Bsc. Degree in Biomedical Sciences. And have high interest for medicine . Is there any scholarship i can get to study medicine in the state?
I am so new to this journey in Ghana but I can advise you to engage with organizations local and online with international organizations committed to health care.