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Dr. Adu Boateng, Chief Executive Officer of EndPoint Homeopathic Clinic, has been crowned the Best CEO of the Year by the West African Clinical Alliance Awards (WACAA).
Dr. Adu Boateng’s award comes as a result of his outstanding achievement and selfless dedication for sustaining healthcare in the country, WACAA said.
Speaking to the media after the event, a representative of the EndPoint Homeopathic Clinic, who received the award on behalf of Dr. Boateng, said the award has been given the right candidate.
The representative said Dr. Boateng's hard work, outstanding leadership skills, and dedication have been the backbone of the Clinic.
At the same event, EndPoint Homeopathic Clinic, a leading healthcare provider providing quality healthcare and unparalleled services, as well as promoting and advancing the science of homeopathy in Ghana was adjudged Most Outstanding Practitioner in Homeopathic Care of the Year.
Under the theme “Promoting Sustainable Health Care Innovation,” the award scheme, organized by Gehab Award Events intended to recognize and reward exemplary performances by both private, public, herbal and traditional health centers, health consultants who contribute most towards the delivery of safe and high-quality care, and to the continuous improvement of health services.
According to the organizers, the rationale of the award scheme is to motivate people in the health industry to work assiduously.
In all, over 20 hospitals and health practitioners were awarded. Below are some of the categories and their winners:
EndPoint Homeopathic Clinic – Most Outstanding Practitioner in Homeopathic Care of the Year
Ridge Hospital – Best Hospital of the Year
Dr. Adu Boateng – Best CEO of the Year
Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital – Overall Best Hospital of the Year
Holy Trinity Hospital – Excellence in Quality Health Service Delivery of the Year
Chase Opticals – Promising Optical Center of the Year
Capital 02 Natural Health Co. Ltd – Outstanding Pioneers in Medicine of the Year
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