3rd February 2024 12:54:59 PM
2 mins readThe Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has reached out to the public to gather more information about a patient who, until recently, had been referred to as 'unknown Monday' at the 37 Military Hospital. The individual has now been identified as Appiah.This patient was urgently admitted to the trauma and surgical unit in November of the previous year by an unknown individual.
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Since then, the 37 Military Hospital staff has been tirelessly providing care and support to him. Despite their efforts, attempts to trace his family have proven unsuccessful, leaving the hospital with limited information about his background and medical history.Speaking to the media, GAF urged anyone with relevant information about Appiah to come forward and assist in filling the gaps regarding his identity and contacts.
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The hospital staff, through their unwavering dedication, has been able to bring him to a point where he is now ready for discharge.“He was brought in in November last year by an unknown person through the Trauma and Surgical Emergency Unit and then he was subsequently admitted to the NeuroSurgical Ward. The person who brought him was initially cooperating but along the line stopped.
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So we have been able to take care of him till a point that he was worthy to go home. “There wasn't anybody coming so through our Command and the Department of Public Relation we were able to send a picture of him to the social media and then people started coming. Before now he was known as unknown Monday but when his friend showed up he was able to tell that he is called Appiah.
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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) seeks assistance in getting more information regarding a patient who hitherto had been referred to as ‘unknown Monday’, but has been identified as Appiah, at the 37 Military Hospital.He was reportedly rushed in to the trauma and surgical unit in… pic.twitter.com/cXp7ZCZwFf— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) February 2, 2024
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