Dr. Vida Yakong of UDS Honored at 4th National Nursing and Midwifery Excellence and Hall of Fame Awards
On November 15, 2024, the vibrant city of Takoradi hosted the 4th National Nursing and Midwifery Excellence and Hall of Fame Awards, organized by the Ministry of Health. This prestigious event celebrated outstanding individuals and institutions driving innovation and excellence in nursing and midwifery across Ghana. Among the luminaries recognized was Dr. Vida Yakong, Dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University for Development Studies (UDS), who emerged as the winner of the distinguished Education and Research Award category.
A Rigorous Selection Process
The selection process for the award was both rigorous and transparent, combining a comprehensive evaluation of interviews (accounting for 60% of the total score) and public voting (40%). After this careful evaluation, Dr. Vida Yakong stood out as a trailblazer in the Nursing and Midwifery sector.
Recognized for Excellence in Education and Research
The award reflects Dr. Yakong’s unwavering dedication to advancing nursing and midwifery education in Ghana and beyond. Her contributions to academic excellence and groundbreaking research have had a transformative impact on healthcare delivery.
After receiving the award, Dr. Yakong expressed her gratitude to the Ministry of Health, her colleagues, and students at UDS for their support. “This award is not just a recognition of my efforts but a testament to what we can achieve when we prioritize education and research to strengthen healthcare systems. I dedicate this to all who strive to make a difference in healthcare delivery,” she remarked.
About Dr. Vida Yakong
Dr. Yakong has had an illustrious career in nursing and midwifery education. As the Dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery at UDS, she has led numerous initiatives aimed at improving the quality of training for nursing and midwifery students. Her commitment to fostering research culture has resulted in several impactful studies addressing critical healthcare challenges, particularly in underserved communities.
Dr. Yakong is also a staunch advocate for community-based healthcare solutions, bridging the gap between academia and practical healthcare delivery. Her work has earned her national and international recognition, positioning her as a role model for aspiring healthcare professionals.
The Event
The awards ceremony brought together healthcare leaders, policymakers, and professionals from various parts of Ghana. It served as a platform to highlight the critical role of nursing and midwifery in achieving universal healthcare coverage. In addition to the awards, the event featured keynote speeches, cultural performances, and networking opportunities.
Dr. Yakong’s achievement underscores the pivotal role of education and research in strengthening Ghana’s healthcare systems. It is a proud moment not only for her but also for UDS and the broader academic and healthcare community.
Story by:
Abdul Hayi Moomen
(UDS Media)