Pastor Dr. Isaac Dogor, a Pastor at the Apostolic International Worship Centre (AIWC), Mamprobi, and the Medical Director in Charge of Clinical Care at Siloam Mission Hospital, has been honored with the Mr. William Kofi Bosu Prize for the Best Student in Non-Communicable Diseases Epidemiology at the University of Ghana on Friday, 4th April 2025.
The award was presented during the Vice-Chancellor’s Ceremony in Honor of Academic Award Winners for the 2023/2024 Academic Year, in recognition of his exceptional academic performance in the Master of Public Health (MPH) programme. This honor is a testament not only to his academic discipline but also to his commitment to improving public health outcomes through medical excellence and research.
Dr. Dogor is known for his deep sense of commitment to God and dedication to his work. As a hard-working individual who always puts his patients first, he continues to deliver top-notch healthcare services at Siloam Mission Hospital without compromise. His pastoral calling has greatly influenced his approach to healthcare, combining a spiritually grounded perspective with medical excellence, ensuring that both the physical and spiritual needs of the community are met.
The Leadership, Executive, CAPs, and the entire fellowship of The Apostolic Church–Ghana extend heartfelt congratulations to Ps. Dr. Isaac Dogor on this remarkable feat. We celebrate his tireless devotion to the Kingdom and the well-being of communities.
It is our prayer that the Lord will continue to enlarge his territory, grant him more extraordinary grace, and make him a vessel of healing, wisdom, and transformation, both in the ministry and medicine.
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