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The Accra College of Medicine (ACM) recently held its 6th graduation ceremony, themed "A Decade of Excellence in Medical Education: A Legacy Shaping the Future," and it was a moment of great pride and celebration as Miss Health Africa Chelsie Jomsentuh Malegho was named the valedictorian.

Chelsie, a brilliant and dedicated student, has demonstrated exceptional academic prowess and a commitment to excellence in her pursuit of medical education.

Her valedictory address touched the hearts of many, as she shared her journey, struggles, and triumphs, inspiring her fellow graduates to strive for greatness.

In her speech, Chelsie acknowledged the unwavering support of her family, friends, and mentors, crediting them for her success. She also expressed gratitude to the Accra College of Medicine for providing her with the opportunity to pursue her dreams.

The graduation ceremony was attended by esteemed guests, including H.E. Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, Vice President of Ghana, Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, Emeritus Prof. Stephen Adei, and Prof. Afua A. Hesse, among others.

The Vice President commended the graduates for their hard work and dedication to the medical profession.

Chelsie, who was crowned Miss Health Africa, is a passionate advocate for health awareness, particularly in the area of non-communicable diseases among young people.

As the Miss Health Africa, she aims to leverage her platform to promote healthy lifestyles and educate communities about the importance of prevention and early detection.

Miss Health Organizations, the platform she represents, is dedicated to empowering female health workers to drive positive health outcomes in their communities.

Since its inception in 2019, the organization has trained over 140 female health workers who are actively engaged in health advocacy across various communities.

Chelsie's achievement is a testament to her perseverance and passion for healthcare. As she embarks on her medical career, she is poised to make a significant impact in the healthcare sector, not only in Ghana but also across Africa.

The Accra College of Medicine congratulates Chelsie on her outstanding achievement and looks forward to seeing her excel in her chosen profession.

As Miss Health Africa, Chelsie's appointment is expected to further boost the work of Miss Health Organizations, which is calling on more female health workers to join its ranks.

The organization offers a unique opportunity for healthcare professionals to develop their skills, network, and make a meaningful contribution to their communities.

With its commitment to empowering female health leaders, Miss Health Organizations is poised to make a lasting impact on the health landscape in Africa.

The organization invites all interested female health workers to join its growing community and be part of a movement that is shaping the future of healthcare in Africa. For more information, please visit their website or social media channels.

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