The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has received a donation of advanced computer equipment from Mariset Company Limited here in Ghana, also known as M-Plaza. The donation, consisting of HP desktop computers, UPS systems, and Lenovo all-in-one computers, is aimed at supporting teaching and learning.
It is with great pride and admiration that we congratulate Dr. Robert Peter Biney on his well-deserved promotion to the rank of Associate Professor at the School of Pharmacy, University of Cape Coast. As the Head of the Department of Pharmacotherapeutics, Dr. Binney has consistently demonstrated excellence in research, teaching, and leadership. This promotion is a reflection of his remarkable contributions to the field of pharmacy, his commitment to shaping the next generation of pharmacists, and his leadership within the department.
The School of Pharmacy, University of Cape Coast (UCC), proudly extends its heartfelt congratulations to Miss Priscilla Sedem Degley, Mr. Michael Boakye-Danquah, and Mr. Weare Norvi for their remarkable achievements. Miss Degley has been elected as the Federation’s Public Relations Officer, both demonstrating exceptional leadership and communication skills.
On behalf of Professor Elvis Ameyaw (The Dean), Dr Ernest Obese (The Vice-Dean), Mrs Esther Nimo (The Faculty Officer), all Faculty members, Staff and students of the School of Pharmacy, University of Cape Coast (UCC), we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Miss Manuella Coffie, a 500-level Pharmacy student, on her historic election as the first female President-elect of the Pharmaceutical Students Federation of Ghana.
The Project Seminar was organised for the PharmD Level 400 students to guide and refine their research skills in preparation for their project work. This seminar occurred on 14th June 2024 at the College of Distance Education Conference Room. The seminar featured interactive sessions between faculty and students, presentations, and opportunities for questions and contributions from all attendees. The Vice-Dean, Dr.
Staff members of the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SoPPS) of the University of Cape Coast have received training on Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) at a five-day workshop which took place on the 3rd-7th June, 2024 at the School of Graduate Studies, University of Cape Coast.
The training covered modules such as General Principles, Validation Master Plan, Quality and Validation of Facilities, as well as Cleaning Validation. The rest were Validation of Equipment, Process Validation and Method Validation.
The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has transitioned 122 Doctor of Pharmacy students into the clinical phase of their training at the maiden White Coat ceremony . The ceremony, under the theme: Expanding the frontiers: “Removing the barriers in providing Pharmaceutical Care”, was a rite of passage for the students to obtain practical clinical experiences in their quest to become pharmacists.
The School of Pharmacy at the University of Cape Coast hosted a public lecture on February 28, 2024, with the theme 'Pharmacy
The School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science (SoPPS) at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, coordinated the training session held at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital (CCTH) conference room on Wednesday, February 21, 2024. Professor Jon Wietholter, a Fullbright Specialist, clinical professor from West Virginia School of Pharmacy (WVU), as well as an internal medicine clinical pharmacist from WVU-Medicine Ruby Memorial Hospital, served as the facilitator for the event.
Prioritizing the welcoming of new students, the School of Pharmacy successfully hosted an orientation program on January 22, 2024, at the CODE conference room, welcoming newly enrolled pharmacy students.