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[ 2017-05-03 ]
C4C Homeopathic hospital recruits 2,000 nurses The C4C Homeopathic hospital, in its quest to
expand its tentacles and create jobs for
healthcare deliverers, has partnered government to
recruit at least 2,000 nurses into the homeopathic
industry of the country.
The health workers, including registered nurses,
medical doctors, medical assistants, alternative
medical practitioners and assistants and medical
herbalists, have undergone additional training in
homeopathic healthcare and medicine under the
sponsorship of C4C Hospital and are ready to begin
work.
The project is envisaged to mitigate the backlog
of health personnel and to reduce the unemployment
challenge in the health sector, as well as address
the needs of students of senior high school using
homeopathic medicine in support of the allopathic
treatment given already.
President of the C4C Group of Companies, Dr.
Michael Kojo Kyeremanteng, announced this
partnership arrangement at the inauguration of the
9th C4C homeopathic hospital at Kade in the
Kwaebibirim District of the Eastern Region.
“It is refreshing and a big sigh of relief for a
private company to decide to lift off the burden
of government in the area of unemployed,” he
said.
Dr. Kyeremanteng, explaining the move by the
hospital, said the country’s health sector in
recent years has been bedeviled with the challenge
of retaining potentially high quality manpower
with a backlog of health graduates, who are yet to
be employed by the government.
“It is against this debilitating challenge in
the health sector that C4C Homeopathic Hospital
has partnered with government in recruiting about
2,000 workers into the homeopathic health care,”
he stated.
Addressing the issue of the cost of healthcare in
the country and the challenges faced by the
National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Dr.
Kyeremanteng referred to the C4C Health Insurance
Scheme, which he claimed had been designed
specifically as a one-stop shop of all medical
needs and urged the people to enroll onto the
scheme.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Kade, Ohemeng
Tenyase, said the Kade branch of the hospital,
which is the newest to be introduced by the C4C
Group of Companies in the area, would help in
improving the health of indigenes.
Mr Tenyase advised his colleague MPs and Ghanaians
to take good care of their health in order to be
productive citizens.
C4C Group of companies currently has five
subsidiaries, with nine homeopathic hospitals
countrywide and over 110 employees.
It has a growing target of over 3,000 employees. Source - dailyguideafrica.com
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