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The Trust Hospital has appointed Dr Juliana Oye Ameh as its first Chief Executive Officer, since it was hived off from the mother company Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) in January 2013.
Dr Ameh is a Senior Specialist Paediatrician and had her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria in Nigeria in 2000.
She later pursued post-graduate training in Paediatrics at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
Dr Oye Ameh has over 15 years of progressive experience in paediatrics, neonatal and child health. She comes into her new role with over seven years of specialised experience in health services development and management.
She has been involved in several health developmental projects such as national health policies, protocols and training manuals in Ghana.
The new Trust Hospital CEO has been a member of the West African College of Physicians in the Faculty of Paediatrics since 2006.
She has a Post-Graduate Certificate with distinction in Business Administration and a Certificate in Health Administration and Management all secured in 2012 at GIMPA.
Prior to joining The Trust Hospital Company Limited (TTHCL), Dr Oye Ameh was the Medical Superintendent at Ledzokuku Krowor Municipal Authority (LEKMA) Hospital where she set up a thriving health delivery model in the hospital and made an enormous impact in the steady rise of the hospital.
Commenting on how she will manage a private hospital of this calibre, Dr Ameh said, “clinical and administrative excellence can only be achieved through team effort and hard work. Through this, every person that walks into any of the 9 facilities of The Trust Hospital Company Limited would walk out happy and satisfied.
“Overall, I hope to upscale the Hospital in terms of clinical care, research, continued professional education and rightful application of technology for maximal efficiency. I will also seek to build team spirit in both the medical and non-medical professionals to maintain the Hospital as one of the leaders in private healthcare providers in Africa”. Dr Ameh added.
She has a Post-Graduate Certificate with distinction in Business Administration and a Certificate in Health Administration and Management all secured in 2012 at GIMPA.
Prior to joining The Trust Hospital Company Limited (TTHCL), Dr Oye Ameh was the Medical Superintendent at Ledzokuku Krowor Municipal Authority (LEKMA) Hospital where she set up a thriving health delivery model in the hospital and made an enormous impact in the steady rise of the hospital.
Commenting on how she will manage a private hospital of this calibre, Dr Ameh said, “clinical and administrative excellence can only be achieved through team effort and hard work. Through this, every person that walks into any of the 9 facilities of The Trust Hospital Company Limited would walk out happy and satisfied.
“Overall, I hope to upscale the Hospital in terms of clinical care, research, continued professional education and rightful application of technology for maximal efficiency. I will also seek to build team spirit in both the medical and non-medical professionals to maintain the Hospital as one of the leaders in private healthcare providers in Africa”. Dr Ameh added.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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