We are a non-profit organization and the premier Good Clinical Practice (GCP) initiative in Nigeria. Our organization comprises of over 300 members drawn from various scientific disciplines including biomedical, pharmaceutical, and behavioural sciences professions.
The Zambia UK Health Workforce Alliance is a growing network of Zambian-based and UK-based organisations. We work together to promote and improve the coordination and impact of Zambia-UK joint work in health.
Founded as an independent School of Medicine in 1976, St. George’s University has evolved into a top center of international education, drawing students and faculty from 140 countries to the island of Grenada, in the West Indies. Students attending St. George’s enjoy the benefits of a thriving multicultural environment on the True Blue campus, offering all the amenities and technologically-advanced facilities of a world-class institution.
Swasti, the Health Catalyst, is a registered Society dedicated to enhancing health and wellbeing, particularly of marginalized communities, through innovation and action. Swasti provides technical support in areas of policy formulation, strategic planning, program design, program evaluation, institutional development, capacity building, research, and M&E.
The Department of Pharmacy was established at Khawaja Farid Campus in 1990 and admitted its first group of twenty students in 1991 for four year B. Pharmacy degree, which was upgraded to five year degree program, Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) in 2003.
The Department offered higher degree program in MPhil (Pharmaceutics) in 2002 and MPhil in (Pharmacology / Pharmaceutical Chemistry) in 2009, while PhD program in Pharmaceutics was started in 2007.
The Department of Pharmacy consists of four disciplines: Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy.
BluPoint delivers curated information and targeted communications, free at the point of use and at faster than 4G speeds, to people in remote areas using the technology in their pockets.
The Airport Clinic Limited took over the operations and management of the Ministry of Health’s (MoH) former Kotoka International Airport Clinic. To meet the conditions of an International Airport by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and to satisfy the medical needs of its staff and the public, Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) decided to take over the Clinic.