Sekesua: Ms Helen Dzameshie, the midwife in-charge of the Sekesua Health Centre in the Upper Manya Krobo District of the Eastern Region, has been shortlisted for the 2025 Nursing and Midwifery Excellence and Hall of Fame Awards. She was shortlisted under the 'Deprived Area Category' of the Ministry of Health awards, slated for September 2 to 6 in Tamale, the Northern regional capital, for her dedication, passion, and commitment to duty.
According to Ghana News Agency, Ms Dzameshie expressed her excitement about the nomination, stating that the award would motivate her to further enhance health service delivery outcomes in the area. She explained that the awards are part of the Sixth Annual Nursing and Midwifery Leaders and Managers Conference, which will focus on the theme: 'Addressing Public Health Emergency Outbreaks: The Role of Nursing and Midwifery Leaders and Managers.'
Residents of Sekesua have voiced their support for Ms Dzameshie's recognition, emphasizing her hard work and selflessness. Madam Dede Nuekie, a local resident, remarked that Ms Dzameshie is well-regarded for her exceptional human relations and passion for her work. Sister Maggie, another resident, highlighted Ms Dzameshie's dedication and noted her reputation for effectively managing critical delivery cases, ensuring the safety of pregnant women and their unborn babies.
