The Nigerian Healthcare Excellence Awards is set to honour late First Consultant Hospital consultant Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh, and other health care workers who contributed significantly to the containment of the Ebola outbreak in the country.
The late Dr Adadevoh led the medical team that handled the index case of Ebola in Nigeria at the First Consultants Hospital, Obalende in August 2014.
Speaking on the initiative, Dr. Wale Alabi,
Chief Executive Officer, Global Health Project and Resources, and
Programme Director of NHEA said the honourees saved the country from a
national crisis.
Said Alabi,
“Adadevoh
and her colleagues deserve to be celebrated for their noble role. The
late doctor’s courage saved the lives of so many people. Other health
workers also ensured that the outbreak was contained. Subsequently, some
paid with their lives. Their dedication and sacrifice for the greater
good of the nation is inspirational and deserves recognition.”
In
addition, the event would also feature the recognition of the Best
Health Facility of the year in various fields of medicine, IVF Service
Provider of the Year and the Dialysis Service Provider of the Year among
others.
The Principal Partner of Anadach Group and co-organisers of NHEA, Dr. Egbe Osifo-Dawodu, as reported by Punch, noted that the award would promote excellence and drive competition for better health care delivery in the country.
According to the organisers, over 80 organisations and individuals were nominated for recognition on the occasion.
St. Ives Hospitals, Avon, May & Baker, Dangote Foundation, Federal Medical Centre, Gombe are some of the institutions due for recognition at the event.
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*A true Nigerian heroine*
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