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Ghana’s celebrated breast cancer surgeon and president of Breast Care International (BCI), Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai, has won the coveted 2015 Century International Quality (ERA) award, (Diamond category), at a ceremony in Geneva.
The citation accompanying the award singled out Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai’s personal commitment to quality and excellence at the Peace and Love Hospitals, of which she is the CEO.
President of the Geneva-based BID Group One, Jose E. Prieto, presenting the award, commended Dr. Beatrice Wiafe and the BCI for “focusing on continued improvement of management and maintaining leadership in its sector and community.”
BID Group One, presents international quality awards to leaders from a wide range of industries and sectors. The award scheme recognizes exceptional achievements in total quality management and innovation.
Multiple local and international award winner Dr. Wiafe was grateful for the honor and dedicated the award to breast cancer survivors, BCI, and the good people of Ghana, promising to sustain the tenets of quality and excellence.
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