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Association of Health Service Administrators elects president
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The new national president of the Association of Health Service Administrators (AHSA), Mr Kwesi Botwe of Wenkyi Methodist Hospital, has promised to work hard to ensure active participation of Health Service Administrators from the private sector in the activities of the association.

He said he would work together with other members of the executive to seek support and organize programmes to ensure the continuous development of members of the association.

Mr Botwe was speaking at the swearing into office of the new 10-member executive members of the association that were elected into office at the 31st Annual Conference of the Association at Koforidua on Thursday.

He said he and the new executive would work to ensure the completion of projects started by the association.

Mr Botwe expressed his appreciation to the former executive members of the association for their hard work and promised to consult them whenever necessary for their advice.

The outgoing president of the association, Mr Augustine Yaw Boamah, urged members of the association to provide the same support that they gave his administration to the new executive.

The Director of the Koforidua Regional Hospital, Dr Obeng Apori, called on hospital administrators to be creative and find ways of motivating their subordinates to increase their productivity.



Source: GNA


       

 
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