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Medical Emergencies Ghana in Franklin, TN
Current price: $19.50

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Medical Emergencies Ghana in Franklin, TN
Current price: $19.50
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This book, a Novel, urgently presents a discourse on various healthcare issues significantly affecting Ghana. Inspired by Dr. Arthur Kobina Kennedy's article "Medical Emergencies," the story serves as a call to action, empowering Ghanaians to take charge of their health and prevent medical emergencies. It vividly portrays various healthcare scenarios and means of prevention, emphasizing the importance of annual screenings and check-ups. With the public's engagement, the author urges policymakers, healthcare workers, and communities to work together to reduce the burden of chronic diseases. This collective effort, in which the audience is a crucial player, involves educating the public, ensuring access to care, and improving patient care, particularly at government hospitals. By being part of this effort, the audience is not just a passive entity but a vital force in creating a healthier, more productive society, empowering them with a sense of responsibility.
This book, a Novel, urgently presents a discourse on various healthcare issues significantly affecting Ghana. Inspired by Dr. Arthur Kobina Kennedy's article "Medical Emergencies," the story serves as a call to action, empowering Ghanaians to take charge of their health and prevent medical emergencies. It vividly portrays various healthcare scenarios and means of prevention, emphasizing the importance of annual screenings and check-ups. With the public's engagement, the author urges policymakers, healthcare workers, and communities to work together to reduce the burden of chronic diseases. This collective effort, in which the audience is a crucial player, involves educating the public, ensuring access to care, and improving patient care, particularly at government hospitals. By being part of this effort, the audience is not just a passive entity but a vital force in creating a healthier, more productive society, empowering them with a sense of responsibility.

















