Doctors at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital have suspended their strike after meeting hospital management. The industrial action had started over concerns about laboratory operations and staff roles. Leaders of the doctors’ association said management promised to address their demands. They directed all members to resume Out-Patient Department services immediately.
The strike lasted less than two days before being called off. Health officials say the decision will help restore normal services for patients. The dispute involved tensions between laboratory physicians and scientists. Authorities expect improved cooperation to prevent future disruptions.