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The Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons (GCPS) and the Royal College of Pathologists (RCPath), in conjunction with the Tropical Health Education Trust (THET), have developed a series of 24 video-based lectures, covering topics selected by the Faculty of Laboratory Medicine, across chemical pathology, haematology, histopathology (anatomical pathology), and microbiology.
The lectures will support continued professional development of the residents of GCPS and pathologists and scientists worldwide. The Project is funded by the UK Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC)
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Educational Institutions and Industry are increasingly finding common grounds for collaborations. At Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, we provide the human capital and technical expertise to Industry and Institutions in the area of health research, training and development.
We work with our partners to transform lives through health advocacy, research, training and health systems development. Our collaboration also enables the development of new ideas, enhances opportunities for our residents, quality of teaching and learning, quality research and innovation.
If you would like to discuss partnership opportunities with us, kindly email us: partnership@gcps.edu.gh
With the mandate to organise training programmes, conduct exams, award certificates, influence health policy and undertake Continuous Professional Development (CPD), the College has 15 Faculties which carries out numerous projects and organizes scientific sessions and writings, workshops, conferences, seminars and programmes which seeks to strenghthen the scientific base of medical professionals and improve healthcare delivery in Ghana and beyond.
Programmes like the Medical Knowledge Fiesta, the Annual General and Scientific Meeting, and Continuous Professional Developments (CPDs), seeks to strengthen the scientific base of medical practitioners in Ghana and Diaspora. We also have projects like Resident e-Portfolio App, which electronically monitor and evaluate Residents’ training; and our Research and Publications including the College newsletters and postgraduate medical journals.
If you would like to discuss how to sponsor our projects and programmes, kindly email us: partnership@gcps.edu.gh
If you are an Organisation, Government Agency or Institution looking to fund the postgraduate training of residents (Individuals or groups) or support the training programmes of the Faculties. Funding organisations can nominate their candidates for the scholarships or allow the College through its internal processes select the candidates for the scholarship.
Candidates must have applied for admission to the College by the relevant deadline and have a conditional offer of admission to be considered for any available corporate funding.
Organisations seeking to fund resident training or provide sponsorships can discuss details with the College by emailing us: partnership@gcps.edu.gh
The exhibition focused on the evolution of medicine in Ghana from pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial independence era.
The exhibition demonstrated the traditional practice of medicine in its diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive aspect. The use of psychotherapy, flora, fauna and where necessary, the innovation for intercession by spiritual forces are equally at play.
The exhibition showed the historical antecedent of the practice of medicine and its progressive development over the period.
Today, Ghanaians control the commanding heights of the medical profession in the country.