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You are here: Home / Team Updates / Ghana Health Partners / 2025 Ghana Health Partners Update / David’s Magic Touch

David’s Magic Touch

2025/11/10 By Dr. Jennifer Wilson

Every so often, I’m unexpectedly overwhelmed by the sheer privilege of being a health care provider. Today was one of those moments as I watched our mission begin.

We left for the hospital at 07:00, where a wonderful breakfast of porridge, bananas, fresh peanut butter, omelettes, and coffee awaited us. Afterward, we gathered under the hospital gazebo—named in memory of our dear brother Noah Ampen—for morning devotions. On Mondays, the entire NEA and Leyaata staff meet together. After songs, prayers, and testimonies of thanksgiving, the GHP team was introduced, along with a dozen new Leyaata colleagues hired over the past few months. Dr. Mensah shared his heart and his vision for Leyaata to become a model hospital in West Africa and made a very exciting announcement (more on that soon). For those of us who knew Noah, we could imagine his arms raised high and that unforgettable smile.

Then it was time to work.

Beginning a mission is never easy. Many teammates are stepping into a new clinical environment with new colleagues and unfamiliar conditions—severe malaria, typhoid fever, amelogenesis imperfecta, and more. Yet one by one, I watched this team dive in wholeheartedly. Their courage—and their desire for mutual learning and skill-sharing—moved me deeply. I saw Dr. Sue and Leyaata’s Dr. Obed co-counselling a young couple with such compassion; Tiffany teaching the rehab team about low back pain after a full day; Jannine and Brooklyn working shoulder to shoulder with nurses on complex cases; Tracey hard at work in the lab; Neil and Garrett running a full dental clinic alongside the Leyaata dental team, and Sherry completely at home among her pharmacy colleagues. The warmth and openness of the skilled Leyaata staff made the day a joy to watch unfold.

Our eye team spent the day setting up the clinic and preparing for the many patients due to arrive tomorrow. Thanks to a generous Canadian donor, we brought an optical coherence tomography (OCT) machine—a tool that provides high-resolution images of the eye’s layers to detect diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration, often before symptoms appear. With an outdated manual, some virtual tech support from Canada, and a lot of persistence, the team got the OCT up and running—one of only a handful in Ghana, most located in the capital. They also set up the laser used to treat glaucoma. After hours of troubleshooting why it wouldn’t fire (and more virtual support), Dr. Mensah walked in, pressed one yellow button, and the whole machine came to life. We all agree—he has a magic touch.

At dinner, we shared our favourite moments—some hilarious, some deeply moving—and agreed it was a marvellous first day. We ended the evening with HI-CHEWs, cookies from home, games under the gazebo, and cold showers before turning in early.

Oh, and by the way, the temperature peaked at 33 degrees today. Sounds like we are missing some great weather back in Canada.

Dr. David Mensah thanking Dr. McDowell during morning devotions for his steady leadership over many years.

The dental team!

New flags in their new location at the NEA gates.

Dr. Mensah visiting the dental clinic!

The lab team!

Setting up the OCT.

First run of the OCT!

Under the gazebo.

Dr. Jennifer Wilson

DR. JENNIFER WILSON
MD, CCFP (EM), FCFP, DIM&PH, MPH (FCM) CSGH
Director of International Partnerships Canadian Consultant for Family & Emergency Medicine
Leyaata Hospital, Carpenter, Ghana

DISCLAIMER: This content is intended as updates shared to Ghana Health Partners’ Team Updates subscribers only and should not be shared with anyone. 

Filed Under: 2025 Ghana Health Partners Update, Ghana Health Partners, GRID and NEA News, Team Updates

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  1. Ollie says

    2025/11/11 at 11:32 am

    It is with wonder, excitement and gratefulness to read your updates
    Jenn. Great to see David relaxing (even in a dental chair), the mission team working with the Leyaata team, treating complex health issues, knowing that you are enjoying your meals and when all else fails, look for the yellow button. God bless you all abundantly and that through Him your love, joy, hope and encouragement will be an inspiration to the Leyaata staff.

  2. Charles Ormrod says

    2025/11/11 at 10:03 am

    It is uplifting to read these reports. Thanks!
    How are the new team members faring?

  3. Mark V says

    2025/11/11 at 9:06 am

    Nice to see the pictures and updates along the way. Keep up the good work.

  4. Christine Harding says

    2025/11/11 at 8:44 am

    Look forward to this update each day. Thank you. I love the mementos moment of the yellow button and Dr. Mensah. Great picture of Dr.Mensah.

  5. Aly says

    2025/11/11 at 8:43 am

    I love seeing these updates. Wonderful work you are all doing.

  6. Kathy Bayless says

    2025/11/11 at 8:10 am

    These updates bring such joy and hope. The energy jumps off the page! Praying for your protection and fellowship as you minister, share, and learn together.
    Kathy

  7. Kathy Bayless says

    2025/11/11 at 8:07 am

    These updates bring such joy and hope! The energy jumps off the page. Joining in prayers of praise and for protection as you minister, learn, share and fellowship.
    Kathy

  8. Judith Lilly says

    2025/11/10 at 10:51 pm

    So uplifting to have these updates. In a world where so much seems wrong you and the team are a very bright spot.

  9. Graham Wilson says

    2025/11/10 at 9:30 pm

    Great start everyone! Glad to hear that the team came out of the gates ready to go!

  10. David Butcher says

    2025/11/10 at 9:21 pm

    Thank you for the update Dr Jennifer! Exciting times! Seeing you all sitting in the gazebo brought back fond memories of the Hospital commissioning and time spent there. Love and prayers to you all!

    Praying for the day the teaching center opens!!

  11. Allyson says

    2025/11/10 at 9:15 pm

    I love reading your updates and the daily pictures, so appreciative to be able to share a peek of your journey. It really takes an amazing bunch of people with dedication and heart!

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