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The University of Ghana Medical Centre is a quaternary medical and research centre located on the campus of the University of Ghana in Accra, Ghana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History
The University of Ghana Medical School also UGMS is the medical school of Ghana's first public research institution, the University of Ghana. It is currently located at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra. [1] [2] The medical school was first planned in 1919, but took its first students in 1962. [1] [2]
Charles Odamtten Easmon or C. O. Easmon, popularly known as Charlie Easmon, FRCSEd, FICS, FGA, FWACS, GM (22 September 1913 – 19 May 1994) was a medical doctor and academic who became the first Ghanaian to formally qualify as a surgeon specialist [1] and the first Dean of the University of Ghana Medical School.
It was built by the government of Japan and donated to the government and people of Ghana in honour of the Japanese researcher Hideyo Noguchi, [6] [7] who researched Yellow fever in Ghana and died from the disease in the country in 1928. [8] Test samples for the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana are performed and confirmed by the institute. [9] [10]
The University of Ghana is a public university located in Accra, [4] Ghana. It is the oldest public university in Ghana. It is the oldest public university in Ghana. The university was founded in 1948 [ 5 ] as the University College of the Gold Coast [ 6 ] [ 7 ] in the British colony of the Gold Coast .
Adu-Gyamfi is a medical doctor by profession. [3] In 2002, she was the National co-ordinator on AIDS program at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra. [11] She is also a founding fellow of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons and also a fellow of the West African College of Physicians.
The association described him as a professional who helped train many medical doctors at the University of Ghana Medical School, and also "projected the image of Ghanaian doctors abroad." [4] He was described as "the doyen of neurosciences in Ghana" by the Journal of the National Medical Association. [12]
Margaret Y. M. Lartey is a Ghanaian professor of medicine and dermatology, and Dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry of the University of Ghana. She is known, along with Rashmi Sarkar, for her work in dismissing myths and misinformation about skin care and disease. She was the first female dermatologist to head the Ghana Society of ...