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You chose to be a doctor, do the work with passion – Hopeson Adorye
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You chose to be a doctor, do the work with passion – Hopeson Adorye

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
A leading member of the United Party (UP) Hopeson Adorye has used the debate surrounding the suspension of the KATH CEO to raise broader concerns about patient care in Ghana rsquo;s public health facilities.

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