Elizabeth Ohene, Dr. Ameh and Dr. Abankwah with SSNIT ladies at the event
The Trust Hospital recently launched its 2022 Pink October Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a strong emphasis on early detection, whilst introducing its chemotherapy service to provide clinical care to persons at an advanced stage of the illness.
The move forms part of the hospital’s effort to effectively support women’s general healthcare; a trigger to the establishment of the Trust Hospital’s Well Woman Clinic 15 years ago. Here are some iconic images from the launch.
A section of guests seatedGuests at the launch pledging to support breast cancer awarenessFrom left – Board member of Trust Hospital, Issifu Issah, Prof Clegg-Lamptey, Elizabeth Ohene, Dr Ameh and Dr. Abankwah launching the 2022 Pink October campaignElizabeth Ohene, Dr. Ameh and Dr. Abankwah with SSNIT ladies at the eventDr. Ameh delivering her speechDignitaries at the launch of Trust Hospital’s Pink October 2022Dignitaries at the launch of Trust Hospital’s Pink October 2022Board chair of SSNIT, Elizabeth Ohene signing the pledge boardWilson Nyansah, Commercial Head for Roche Ghana after signing the pledge boardTeam Lead for the Pink October, Dr. Nana Ama Abankwah giving an address on the themeSSNIT Board chair with management members of the Trust HospitalProfessor J.N.Clegg-Lamptey addressing the gatheringPledge boardMedia personality, Kokui Selormey Hanson, signing the pledge boardHead of Corporate Communications and Marketing at the Trust Hospital, Afia Drah, after signing the pledge board
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