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Prof. Sandra Hewlett
welcome all our stakeholders to the 2021/22 academic year, The University of Ghana Dental School (UGDS) reverted from the School of Medicine & Dentistry on 1st August 2019 after the University Council ratified the decision from the Collegiate Review Committee set up by the then Vice-Chancellor.
The School is resolute in creating an enabling environment that makes University of Ghana increasingly relevant to the national and global development through cutting-edge research as well as high quality teaching and learning.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, teaching has been blended ie virtual and in-person. We are hopeful that the dental building would be completed on schedule to make clinical work more fulfilling for our students and also enable us serve our patients better.
As the Dean, I appreciate your effort to surf through our website to discover more about our school. Our arms are widely opened to accepting stakeholders who would want to share our vision.
I also welcome you to the serene and beautiful environment of the University of Ghana Dental School.
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Prof. Florence Naab
The School of Nursing and Midwifery was first established as a Post Basic Nursing institution in 1963 as a World Health Organisation (WHO) project at request of the Ministry of Health In 2003.
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Prof. Dorothy Yeboah-Manu
The Institute has over the years embarked on a series of initiatives to upgrade its research infrastructure and human capacity to attract the world’s best scientists, technologists, postdoctoral
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Prof. Kwasi Torpey
The School of Public Health (SPH) was established in 1994, in response to a growing demand for a cadre of Public Health Practitioners who will provide leadership in Public Health reforms in the country primarily to train Public Health Practitioners.
The training enables these highly trained health professionals perform effectively at District, Regional and National levels within governmental, quasi-governmental, non-governmental and private organizations. Over the years, the school has introduced new programmes as its effort at meeting the specialized skills needed for the transformation of the health sector.
The programs are also available to non-health personnel whose activities have an impact on the environment and public health.
At SPH we believe that properly trained Public Health personnel will offer technical leadership in critical disciplines such as Population, Family, and Reproductive Health, Health Informatics and e-Health, Environmental hazards and related-diseases, Occupational Health, Social & Behavioural Sciences, Training Research and Planning and in the implementation of specific disease control programmes such as Malaria, AIDS, non-communicable diseases and neglected tropical diseases. The Philosophy of the school is ‘School of Public Health Without Walls’
The philosophy attempts to achieve an ‘optimum mix’ of classroom and field-work. Our mission is to train Public Health Practitioners who will be leaders and change agents for health development in Ghana in particular and in the wider African context.
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Prof. Isaac Julius Asiedu-Gyekye
Being the premiere university in Ghana, the number one in West Africa and the seventh (7th) in Africa, the University has a long tradition of training world class professionals. It is this quality of excellence that
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Prof. Alfred E Yawson
It is my pleasure to welcome all our stakeholders to the 2021/22 academic year. As some of you may know, we reverted to University of Ghana Medical School (UGMS) and University of Ghana Dental School from the School of Medicine & Dentistry on 1st August 2019 after University Council ratified the decision from the Collegiate Review Committee set up by the then Vice-Chancellor.
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Prof. Samuel Antwi Baffour
With locations at the serene main University campus in Legon, and the bustling Korle Bu campus, the School provides a high standard of teaching, mentoring and research at two stimulating