UWI and University of Ghana launch joint medical degree programme

The University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill Campus and the University of Ghana have launched a joint medical degree programme designed to train doctors eligible to practise in either country.

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The announcement was made Wednesday by Professor Clive Landis, Principal of UWI Cave Hill, during a forum with the theme “Reclaiming Our Atlantic Destiny: Connect. Rebuild. Renew”, held at the Hilary McDonald Beckles Administration Building. The event coincided with a visit by Asantehene, His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, who was formally welcomed to the campus.

The new 3+3 programme allows students to complete three years of preclinical studies at UWI Cave Hill, followed by three years of clinical training in Ghana. Graduates receive a Bachelor of Science in Preclinical Sciences from UWI and an MBChB from the University of Ghana. The degree is fully accredited by the medical and dental councils of both countries, ensuring graduates can practise medicine in either Barbados or Ghana.

Professor Landis highlighted that the programme addresses complementary training needs: Barbados has surplus preclinical capacity, while Ghana has surplus clinical capacity. The first cohort, consisting of two Ghanaian students, was recognised at the forum.

He added that the Asantehene’s visit would help elevate the programme’s profile in Ghana. “Your royal presence here today will help raise awareness in Ghana of this unique joint medical degree programme which we are so proud to have developed with the University of Ghana,” Landis said.

During the visit, the Asantehene also unveiled a portrait in his honour at the administration building, informally known as “The Golden Stool”, as part of his historic trip to Barbados for the GUBA Awards and Investment Conference.

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