
Tony Goodman
Tony Goodman is a spokesperson for the Ministry of Health in Ghana, recently in the news for responding to the Ghana Nurses and Midwives Association's press conference regarding the urgent implementation of their collective agreement.
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Tony Goodman is the spokesperson for the Ministry of Health who signed the press release regarding the payment of salary arrears.
Government approves 4-month payment plan to clear nurses and midwives’ salary arrearsTony Goodman is the Deputy Director and spokesperson of the Ministry of Health.
13,500 nurses placed on government payroll – Ministry of Health
Tony Goodman is the Deputy Director and Spokesperson for the Ministry of Health who signed the statement regarding the new policy.
Government rolls out “No-Fee-Stress” Policy for nursing trainees
Tony Goodman is the spokesperson for the Ministry of Health who announced the postponement of the Nursing and Midwifery licensing exams.
Health Ministry postpones Nursing and Midwifery licensing exams to September 4Tony Goodman, the Head of Communications at the Ministry of Health, stated this in a radio interview.
Health Minister Akandoh offers to pay medical bills of nurse assaulted at Ridge hospitalTony Goodman is the Deputy Director and Spokesperson for the Ministry of Health who signed the press release condemning the attack.
Health Ministry slams Ridge Hospital attack, orders security upgrade
Mr. Tony Goodman, the Deputy Director and spokesperson of the Ministry, said the payments mark progress in clearing arrears that have affected healthcare professionals nationwide.
Health Ministry settles salaries for 321 pharmacist house officers, pledges payment for rotation nursesMr Tony Goodman, the Ministry’s spokesperson, discussed the backlog of unemployed health professionals in Ghana.
Ministry confirms over 100,000 trained health professionals unemployedMr Tony Goodman, the Ministry’s spokesperson, discussed the issues surrounding the unemployment of health professionals in Ghana.
Private training schools blamed for growing unemployment among health professionals – MinistryTony Goodman has reacted to the GRNMA press conference.
GRNMA demands immediate implementation of Collective Agreement

