The School of Allied Health Sciences (SAHS) was established in line with the University’s mandate and its method of teaching, research and community work extension. The School’s programmes focus on human development through the training of qualified health professionals who provide the needed health services in deprived communities in particular to improve on the quality of life of the people. In line with its Philosophy and Mission, the SAHS provides an integrative approach to learning and developing health professional leaders for roles in building healthy communities.
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS/LINKAGES
STUDENT POPULATION
The School had a student population of Three Thousand, Five Hundred and Twenty-Nine (3,529) during the 2018/2019 academic year, consisting of One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Nine (1,709) males and One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Twenty (1,820) females. The detailed student population is shown in the Table below.
# | Department | Head of Department |
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1 | Department of Biomedical Laboratory Sciences | Dr. Lawrence Quaye |
2 | Department of Clinical Chemistry | Mr. Peter Paul Mwinsanga Dapaare |
3 | Department of Dietetics | Prof. Paul Aryee |
4 | Department of Haematology | Mr. Simon Bannison Bani |
5 | Department of Histology and Histotechnology | Ms. Dinah Obenewaa Nkansah |
6 | Department of Immunology and Immunodiagnostics | Mr. Adams Yussif |
7 | Department of Infectious Diseases | Mr. Mensah-Attipoe Israel |
8 | Department of Medical Physics and Imaging | Dr. Abdul Nashirudeen Mumuni |
9 | Department of Nutritional Sciences | Dr. Anthony Kwasi Wemakor |
# | Programme | Department |
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1 | MPhil Chemical Pathology | Department of Biomedical Laboratory Sciences |
2 | PhD Chemical Pathology | Department of Biomedical Laboratory Sciences |