The Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons is a public institution that was established in 2003 to provide post-graduate medical training in medicine, surgery and related disciplines.
Several factors influenced the establishment of the College including:
The efforts of Ministers for Health, Health professionals and the Ghana Medical Association accumulated in the
setting up of a Task Force chaired by Professor George W. Brobby to make recommendations for the establishment of the National Postgraduate Medical College in 2000.
In 2001, Professor Paul K. Nyame was appointed the Acting-Rector of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons with the responsibility of establishing a Secretariat for the College.
On 9th December 2003, the College was inaugurated by President J A Kufuor with Professor Samuel Ofosu-Amaah as the first President and Chairman of Council, Professor Paul K. Nyame as the Rector and Prof George W. Brobby as Vice-Rector.
The first group of Residents was enrolled into the College in September 2004 and graduated in September 2007. They were inducted into Membership of Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons in December 2007.
Our Goal is to be the Premier Postgraduate Medical College in Africa and beyond.
To continuously enhance health care delivery through ethical and technology leveraged training to produce highly skilled specialist doctors who are committed to life-long learning; promotion of research and, health policy development and advocacy to meet the healthcare needs of Ghana and the sub-Region.
Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons (The College) was established by Act 635 of 2003 and revised by Act 833 of 2011. The comprehensive content of the Act 833 clearly spells out the mandates of the College which are to:
The College’s core values were derived during the strategy planning session and expressed as value statements. The values reflect the deeply held beliefs of the organization’s members and Board members that will enable the organization to accomplish its vision and mission.
GCPS Value Statements
“Pro Vita Scientia” – “Knowledge to save lives”
As of March 2020, the College had trained One Thousand, Two Hundred (1200) Graduates at Membership level and One Hundred and Forty (140) Consultant eligible Senior Specialists from Ghana and surrounding West African countries.