The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has expressed worry over what it described as the dwindling of professionalism among members, citing issues of chronic lateness, absenteeism, and insufficient work hours.The Association lamented that alcohol abuse, drug abuse and instances of sexual misconduct have become rampant among members, stating that these acts put patient care at risk."Is professionalism in the health sector dwindling?
Is there so much focus on greed and selfishness.
Recently, the junior doctors held various forum and indicating that we are bullying them.
Is it true?"But at least, all of us can attest to the escalation of lateness to duty, absenteeism, poor documentation, and also not dedicating enough time to our employers.