University of Ghana - College of Health Sciences

College of Health Sciences

There are four faculties, one school and one research institute under this college.

Medical School

  • Department of Anaesthesia
  • Department of Anatomy
  • Department of Chemical Pathology
  • Department of Child Health
  • Department of Community Health
  • Department of Haematology
  • Department of Medical Biochemistry
  • Department of Medicine and Therapeutics
  • Department of Microbiology
  • Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Department of Pathology
  • Department of Pharmacology
  • Department of Physiology
  • Department of Psychiatry
  • Department of Radiology
  • Department of Surgery

University of Ghana Dental School

  • Department of Biomaterials Science
  • Department of Oral Pathology, Medicine and Radiology
  • Department of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery
  • Department of Orthodontics & Pedodontics
  • Department of Public Health Dentistry
  • Department of Restorative Dentistry
  • Department of Biomedical sciences

School of Allied Health Sciences

  • Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences
  • Department of Physiotherapy
  • Department of Radiography
  • Department of Dietetics

School of Nursing This is located on the Legon campus though its students receive practical training at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

School of Pharmacy

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