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The 37 Military Hospital in Accra, Ghana, is a premier healthcare institution established in 1941 by General George Giffard. Initially serving as a facility for British troops during World War II, it has since evolved into a major general hospital with a 400-bed capacity. While primarily serving military personnel and their families, it is also open to the general public for a fee. The hospital is noted for its role in emergencies, including national disasters like the 2015 Accra floods and the COVID-19 pandemic, where it provided critical healthcare services. The hospital features various specialized departments, including accident and emergency, dental care, pediatrics, gynecology, radiology, and a trauma center considered one of the best in Accra. It also houses units like renal dialysis, intensive care, and a burns center, alongside training programs for medical professionals. Additionally, it serves as a United Nations Level IV Hospital, supporting international organizations in the West African region.
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