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Induction for Newly Qualified and Registered Pharmacists - August 2025


Start Date & Time

Wednesday, 9 Jul, 2025 @10:0 am

Ending Date & Time

Wednesday, 9 Jul, 2025 @3:0 pm

Virtual

CES Events Platform, YouTube

In-Person

Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons Auditorium

Theme

The Future is Now: Young Pharmacists at the Forefront of Preventing Opioid Misuse in Ghana

Summary

This significant event is organized for graduates of Pharmacy or Doctor of Pharmacy programmes; upon successful completion of the prescribed and approved academic and practical training in the form of Internship or Housemanship. All inductees must have written and passed the Licensure Examinations conducted by the Pharmacy Council, Ghana. They therefore meet the appropriate training standards for practice as Pharmacists in Ghana.

The inductees for this event are three hundred and sixtyifour (364) in number. They are from various accredited training institutions including the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), the University of Ghana (UG), Central University (CU), the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), as well as other foreign-trained Pharmacists who sat and passed the Council’s professional qualifying examinations. They will be led to swear the Apothecary Oath.

This event will take place at the Accra International Conference Centre as the physical venue. It will be broadcast live on the CES Events Platform and on YouTube (links below) for the benefit of all virtual attendees including parents, guardians, and the general public.

The special guest of honour is the Hon. Minister of Health. Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh

 

THE PHARMACY COUNCIL

The Pharmacy Council is established by Parts IV & VI of the Health Professions Regulatory Bodies Act, 2013, (ACT 857) as a body corporate with perpetual succession. It is governed by a nine (9) member Governing Board with the mandate of securing in the public interest the highest standards in the practice of pharmacy in the country.

 

Vision

To guarantee the highest levels of pharmaceutical care.

 

Mission

The mission of the Pharmacy Council is to secure the highest level of pharmaceutical care by ensuring competent pharmaceutical care providers who practice with agreed standards and are accessible to the whole population. In addition we shall collaborate with related local agencies and international pharmaceutical organisations to enhance our effectiveness and our contribution on rational drug use in the nation. This mission shall be carried out with dedication, integrity and professionalism.

 

Guiding Philosophy

The Pharmacy Council’s guiding philosophy and core values in the discharge of its mandate be to

  1. Promote the corporate image of the Council
  2. Uphold the dignity, interest and welfare of its clients and members of staff at all times, and
  3. Demonstrate highest levels of dedication, professionalism and integrity.

The Registrar of the Council is the CEO of the secretariat and sees to the day to day running of secretariat.

 

Functions of the Council

The functions of the Council are to:

  1. Ensure that the education and training of pharmacists and any other pharmaceutical support staff are carried out at approved educational institutions for efficient pharmacy practice;
  2. Set standards for continuous professional development for practitioners and pharmaceutical support staff;
  3. Register practitioners;
  4. Ensure the equitable and accessible distribution of pharmaceutical premises;
  5. Monitor and inspect pharmacy practices where pharmaceutical care is provided;
  6. Set and ensure standards for pharmacy practice and professional conduct;
  7. Provide guidelines for the education, training, registration, licensing and the practice of all pharmaceutical support staff;
  8. Exercise disciplinary powers over pharmacists and any other pharmaceutical support staff;
  9. Ensure accreditation for pharmacy programmes in collaboration with appropriate state agencies;
  10. Develop a management and administrative structure and systems to provide and efficient mechanism to regulate pharmacy practice;
  11. Advice the minister on pharmacy practice and related matters; and
  12. Perform any other function that is ancillary to the object of the Council.

 

COUNCIL BOARD MEMBERS

The Board consists of nine (9) members

The current board is the 6th session. The members are:

 

Board Members List

The current board is the 8th session. The members are:

  1. The Chairperson – Hon. Joseph Yieleh Chireh
  2. Representative of Ministry of Health – Dr. Hafez Adam Taher
  3. Representative of accredited Training Institutions – Joseph Kodjo Nsiah Nyoagbe
  4. Registered Pharmacist elected by Registered Pharmacists – Dr. Samuel Kow Donkor
  5. Nominee of the Ministry of Health – Zara Addison
  6. Nominee of the Ministry of Health – Muhammad Bawah Braimah, MP
  7. Nominee of the Ministry of Health – Dr Augusta Oppong
  8. Representative of Attorney General – Miss Agnes Quartey Papafio
  9. The Registrar – Pharm. Michael Kudebong, Esq.

 

 

In-Person and Virtual attendance is FREE. Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons - Accra. Kindly download the programme to see what each of the presenters is delivering, and at what time.

Speakers & Presenters

Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh

Minister for Health, Ghana

SPECIAL GUEST OF HONOUR

Prof. Mahama Duwiejua

Dept. of Pharmacology & Toxicology, School of Pharmacy, University of Ghana

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Hon. Joseph Yieleh Chireh

Chairperson, Governing Board of the Pharmacy Council. Former MP and Former Minister of Health

SPEAKER

Pharm. Micheal Kudebong, Esq.

Ag. Registrar, Pharmacy Council, Ghana

SPEAKER

Pharm. Dr. Samuel Kow Donkoh

President, Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana (PSGH)

SPEAKER

Target Audience

Pharmacists, Parents, Guardians, General Public

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