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C/Supt/Dr. (Med) Francis Offei
The Radiology Department
Radiological services still remains an integral and very important part of modern medicine. The science of medical imaging is used to confirm the suspected diagnosis of clinicians, to make a diagnosis where one has not yet been made, and to follow the progress of treatment during the cause of management. Generally, and for Police Hospital in particular, Radiological services will normally be a prerequisite for the appropriate and successful treatment of at least a quarter of all patients.
More than 50% of all medical imaging can be performed using basic X-ray and or simple ultrasound equipment.
Vision/Mission Statement of the department
- To provide Radiological services that is Cost-effective, Appropriate, Timely and of High quality; through the use of innovation and advances in medical imaging.
- To serve as a vehicle for the achievement of patient care goals of the Police Hospital.
Values
- The patient’s well being is our primary concern
- Maintain the highest ethical principles in our daily work
- To seek to improve ourselves professionally
Scope of Work (Service Rendered)
The scope of work in the department currently includes:
- Plain radiography/Film reporting
- Ultrasonography
- Mammography
- 7am-4pm
- As to where and when our service may be required.
- Entitled
Police personnel and their dependents, suspects, accident victims and unknown persons
- Non-Entitled
Those who do not have NHIS cards and who also do not fall under the above category
- National health Insurance Card holders