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© 2011 paul rompa orthopaedics oversea

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Ontworpen door Serif

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This is the map of Ghana;
the black lines show the so-called “trek” of the OTC people: formerly Brother Tarcisius, nowadays Mr Raphael Dzameshi. They are always on the road to visit old patients, examine new ones and do all possible repairs of shoes and other orthopaedic devices on the spot. From there on patients might get an appointment for “the dutch orthopedic team” to be seen and / or operated.

The Orthopedic Training Centre lies in the south, in the Eastern Region, Nsawam, 30 KM north of Accra.

The 2 hospitals we operate very regularly are St John of God in Duayaw Nkwanta (Brong/Ahafo Region) and St Anthony Hospital in Dzodze (Volta Region.)

The last 6 years the doctors Prosper Moh and  mrs and mr Aagt en Frank de Ruijter de Wildt have travelled to the north and operated over there: the St Theresa Hospital at Nandom, the Presbyterian Hospital in Bawku and the Government Hospital at Bolgatanga.

Click here for more information about the names and places of the hospitals
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