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Professor Alex Dodoo, Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Ghana Medical School, Former President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana and Consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO) speaks on Health, Wealth and National Regeneration in the wake of myriads of problems currently confronting the nation.
He is asking if Ghana is on the right way up or the hopeless way down Health- wise, in generating wealth and the spirit of nationalism, according to WHO standards and as enshrined in the Ghanaian constitution
Joining him for a conversation is John Allotey, a Pharmacist and area Manager (West and Central Africa) for Becton Dickonson, (an American medical diagnostics and research tools company) and Dr Roberta Lamptey, Consultant Physician at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.
Stay tuned this Sunday at 7pm on the JoyNews channel on Multi TV...IT’S ALEX DODOO’S TAKE!
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