Over 6000 newly recruited nurses have received their salaries-MoH
The health sector has received a major boost as over 6000 newly recruited nurses beam with pride as they collect their paychecks.
For many, this moment marked the culmination of years of hard work and dedication.
I’m thrilled to finally start my career as a nurse, “said Abigail, one of the new recruits.
I’m looking forward to working with the team and providing quality care to those in need.
The recruitment of these new nurses is expected to improve the healthcare system run smoothly.
This is a significant step forward for the healthcare system, said the Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.
“We’re committed to ensuring that our nurses have the support and resources they need to deliver top-notch care .”
As the new nurses begin their journey, they are not just bringing medical expertise, but they are bringing hope, compassion and care to those who need it.
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