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The Chief Executive Officer of Holy Trinity Medical Centre, Accra Dr Felix Anyah, has been awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Pillars of Modern Ghana Awards, held at the Volta Hotel.
Dr Anyah was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his immense contributions to medical practice in Ghana category by Dr Bernice Adiku Heloo, Deputy Minister for Environment, Science and Technology at the Awards ceremony held in Akosombo.
The Pillars of Modern Ghana Awards was instituted to recognise individuals and corporate bodies that have contributed to Ghana’s progress.
Dr Felix Anyah is also the current Chairman of Health Facilities Regulatory Agency, Ministry of Health, Ghana, CEO of Holy Trinity Spa & Health Farm, Holy Trinity Resort and Holy Trinity Golf Course & Spa, all at Sogakope in the Volta Region of Ghana.
Dr Anyah thanked the organisers for acknowledging his efforts in the medical field and dedicated the Award to all the staff of his medical centre, spa and resort.
He was also a member of the Ghana Medical & Dental Council (6th and 7th Council).
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