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Forte Medical Limited, a Group Addo affiliate company, specialising in the distribution of cutting-edge medical imaging technology in Ghana and Africa has partnered with the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) and Nanox Imaging to launch and deploy the Nanox Arc at the Radiology Learning Centre in Accra.
The launch event which will take place on February 23, will deploy the use of the Nanox Arc with this technology being a game changer in the field of non-invasive medical diagnostics and having the potential to transform general patient well-being and care.
“Forte Medical is committed to finding and providing the latest and most advanced medical imaging solutions to meet the needs of clients in the local and wider African markets.
"Its understanding of the importance of access to quality medical imaging equipment in the delivery of effective healthcare allows them to work tirelessly to bring the latest medical imaging devices to clients, offering them the benefits of early diagnosis and improved patient outcomes,” said Nana Addo, CEO of Forte Medical.
“Our team is made up of seasoned professionals from within both the medical and administrative industries. We collaborate with top manufacturers from around the world to bring the best medical imaging devices to our clients.
"Our technical support team provides continuous training and support to ensure our clients get the most out of their investment.”
“At Forte Medical, our vision is the delivery of quality and affordability of healthcare in Ghana and across the African sub-region. Our mission is to improve the current quality of healthcare by providing the latest and most advanced medical imaging technology.
"We have a driven by a focus on customer satisfaction, technical expertise, and innovation, and are committed to making a difference in the lives of our clients and the communities they serve.”
“We are very excited to partner with UGMC to establish the first-of-its-kind Radiology Training Centre in Africa. The Nanox.ARC technology is a game changer—poised to transform the medical imaging landscape in Africa to improve access and patient wellbeing.” he added.
Dr Darius Osei, CEO of UGMC in a statement also said, “As a passionate believer of equity in healthcare, I am pleased that the training of our radiographers and radiologists on this state-of-the-art technology will ensure that socio-economic status of our patients does not become a barrier towards the attainment of quality healthcare because of their inability to afford diagnostic imaging services,”
“At UGMC, our north star is providing world-class care. We believe this partnership with Forte Medical presenting Nanox’s technology will help UGMC continue to make a difference in the lives of not only our patients, but patients across Africa,” he added.
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