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UCC Designs New Diploma Course for NAC/NAP Certificate Holders

14 May, 2018 By louis Mensah

The University of Cape Coast has designed a programme to upgrade Professional Nursing Assistant Clinical (NAC) and Nurse Assistant Preventive (NAP) certificate programmes into Diploma in Midwifery. 

This arrangement was made possible through the collaborative efforts of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), UCC and the various Health Training Institutions. The programme would be implemented through a sandwich period of eight weeks as a bridge course for the award of Diploma.

When finalised, the eight-week sandwich course would be run specifically for qualified Nurse Assistants to be registered by the NMC as Registered Midwife. It would also provide for equitable and appropriate placement of this group of midwives in varied health care roles as in the case of those who do the straight Diploma in Midwifery programme.

Launching the new Diploma Programme, the Deputy Minister for Health, Ms. Tina Mensah, indicated the government’s readiness to support the next stage of the development of the newly-introduced novelty in Nursing and Midwifery education.   She explained that with more than four decades of regulatory experiences, the NMC in collaboration with some training institutions had churned out qualified midwifery practitioners at the certificate and diploma levels, and the new programme would have a far-reaching impact in strengthening the country’s health system.

“Information available to the Ministry from the Council indicates that 985 potential candidates for the Post NAC and NAP Diploma in Midwifery are expected to graduate from the conversion this year,” she said.

Ms. Mensah said the Post NAC and NAP Diploma in Midwifery would not only prepare qualified trainees to pursue a rewarding and challenging career in midwifery, but also provide them with the requisite knowledge, skills and behaviours to deliver safe and effective, evidenced-based care, and to further ensure responsible and accountable practices. This, according to her would certainly contribute to improving the quality of health care in the country by helping to raise the status of that category of health workers to the "professional” level, and prepare them for further development of their midwifery careers through higher education.

Ms. Mensah said it was an undeniable fact that, central to the progress of any nation was the development of its human resource through training and education, adding that “in the 21st century, labour investment comes not where labour is cheap, but where it is skilled.” She said there was the need to build a stock of professional and skilled midwives, to contribute to the reduction of the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030.

Ghana, she said, was currently aiming at reducing neonatal mortality to at least 12 per 1,000 live births and under five mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live birth the same period. “With the country’s current population of over 29 million, the over 19,000 professional midwives is woefully inadequate”, stressing the need for more of these experts, to handle maternal and child issues including their families” she stated.

The Deputy Minister recommended that, in order to ensure a successful outcome of the programme, the curriculum of the programme, which sought to address the gaps in the previous curriculum ought to be regularly reviewed, updated and reoriented to reflect continuous relevance to the country’s needs in midwifery services.

She was hopeful that the curriculum for the programme would clearly reflect Ghana’s expectation, health problems, health system and the prevailing social determinants of health.  She further called for a closer collaboration between the Nursing and Midwifery Council and various health service providers and partners to ensure the success of the programme.

The Chairman of Committee for Institutional Affiliation, Prof. Edward Marfo-Yiadom, on his part gave assurance that with UCC’s rich experiences in mentoring of tertiary institutions, the institutions should expect the best of services from the University. He said UCC had put modalities in place for the successful running of the Diploma programme.

Prof. Marfo-Yiadom said, the University as part of its mandate as mentor, had finished with the designing of the curriculum for the programme and indicated that “We shall be in charge of assessment which includes moderation of examination questions and marked scripts; course outlines; admission of candidates to the Diploma Programme and award of Diploma to successful of students who complete the programme. He said the University would build the capacity of tutors and other administrative staff of the 38 Colleges to effectively handle the programme to achieve its objectives.

As part of the launch, a stakeholder meeting was held for the team from UCC to explain the details of the programme. Issues that were discussed were the Curriculum, Financial matters, UCC’s responsibility as Mentoring Institution and the role of the mentee institutions.

The Ghana Health Service has also agreed to extend the study leave period for prospective candidates to enable them pursue the course, while the MOH would also play host to the programme within the campuses of its various training institutions across the country.

 

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Universities Should Provide Solution to Challenges Confronting the Nation

14 May, 2018 By louis Mensah

The Chairman of the Governing Council of the University, Mrs. Nancy Thompson, has said the problems of the nation must be solved by our universities and not depend on the outside world for solutions.

“Our universities should be at the forefront of solving our numerous challenges and not remain in their Ivory Towers. What we do should affect our people, we need not depend on outside world, when we do that we are selling our sovereignty”.

The Chairman of Council made these remarks when she interacted with members of faculty of the School of Physical Sciences as part of her working visit to the University.

Welcoming her, Dean of the School, Prof. David Essumang, said he was elated to have the Council chair visit them to learn at first hand both the successes and challenges of the School.

Prof. Essumang, noted that, various departments of the School were trying with the little resources available to make giant strides in their respective fields and, therefore, called on the University to provide them with the needed support by way of funding to achieve more results.

He appealed to GETFund to complete the Science Annex project to enable the school expand by way of setting up more laboratories.

Heads of Department in the School took turns to make presentations of the overview of activities and programmes of their respective departments.

Mrs. Thompson said: “we need joint effort to find solution to our problems, we can make it happen because we have the key and the brains to do so. Let us come together and with a little push we will be there”.

Mrs. Thompson told her audience that “if you are expecting me to bring you solutions or expecting solutions from me, you are making a mistake, I’m adding on to your problems”.

The Council chair said the time has come for the University to assert itself and not play second fiddle to any other, adding “you are as good as the others if not the best”. The University according to her must have immediate impact on its immediate neighbours and the country at large.

“I think there is the need to find means of solving challenges, we are sitting on gold mine and doing all sorts of researches that could bring in funds to run the university”.

“UCC we are good and can do it, why do we sit in our poverty and moan? I want to go with a plan of action to move forward”.

She urged them to work hard and get more Internally generated Funds (IGF) and not wait for the paltry 15% government subvention for operations.

 

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Societe General Supports UCC Students

14 May, 2018 By louis Mensah

Societe General has presented a cheque for GH¢10,000 to the Vice-Chancellor at his office to support brilliant but needy students of the University.

Making the presentation, the Area Mnager of the Bank, Mr. Daniel Larbi who was accompanied by Oforiwa Obeng and Gustav Ohene Ntow said the donation was in response to a letter they received in November last year to support some of the needy but brilliant student of the University.

Mr. Larbi indicated that the gesture formed part of the Banks Corporate Social Responsibility.

The Vice-Chancellor expressed gratitude to the Bank for the donation and urged them to continue to support the University. He also promised that the money would be put to good use to make studies of such students comfortable.

Present at the meeting were the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K.T. Oduro, the Registrar, Mr. John K. Nyan, Director of Public Affairs, Major (Rtd). K. Baah Bentum.

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Societe General Supports UCC Students

14 May, 2018 By louis Mensah

Societe General has presented a cheque of GH 10,000 to the Vice-Chancellor at his office to support brilliant but needy students of the University.

Making the presentation, the Area Mnager of the Bank, Mr. Daniel Larbi who was accompanied by Oforiwa Obeng and Gustav Ohene Ntow said the donation was in response to a letter they received in November last year to support some of the needy but brilliant student of the University.

Mr. Larbi indicated that the gesture formed part of the Banks Corporate Social Responsibility.

The Vice - Chancellor expressed his gratitude to the Bank for the donation and urged them to continue to support the University. He also promised that the money would be put to good use to make studies of such students comfortable.

Also in attendance were the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K.T. Oduro, the Registrar, Mr. John K. Nyan, Director of Public Affairs, Major (Rtd). K. Baah Bentum.

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Pro-Vice-Chancellor Receives Associate Vice-Chancellor of the Appalachian State University

14 May, 2018 By louis Mensah

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro has received the Associate Vice-Chancellor of the Appalachian State University, Prof. Jesse Lutabingwa at his office.

The purpose of the courtesy call was to seek possible collaboration with the University in the areas of study abroad and students and faculty exchange.

“In Africa, we are already in South Africa, but we have decided to add Ghana as the second to see how things will develop”, Prof. Lutabingwa said.

Prof. Lutabingwa who was accompanied by the head of Department of History, Prof. Kwame Osei Kwarteng, Prof. Edmund Abakah, Department of History, Prof. Agya Boakye Boaten of the University of North Carolina, Ashevile, USA and Dr. Alfred Ampah-Mensah of the Institute of Education Planning and Administration (IEPA), UCC, said, his University has about 1000 students studying abroad currently and would want to have more of such opportunities for the rest, so they would want this to happen.

“Having this partnership for both students and faculty to learn outside and bring something home is laudable”.

Receiving his guest, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, said the University has an agenda to project its image through internationalization.

“We are very much open to partnerships and one way of doing this is to benchmark. Any effort to facilitate internationalization, UCC welcomes it”, he said.

Prof. Oduro noted that, the possible areas of collaboration could be in education, health sciences and the social sciences. He indicated that one could not talk about education in Ghana without mentioning UCC, even though other universities in the country had started running programmes in Education.

“Yes, others are now doing education, but when you talk of education in Ghana it is UCC, and no other”, he emphasised.

Prof. Oduro told the visiting Professor, that the University has a number of such collaborations which feature students on study abroad programmes. “In exchange, there is a lot we can do, it will be helpful to see the role of education in the development of Africa, he stated.

He said management was committed to any collaboration that would be of benefit to all parties.

Present during the courtesy call were the Registrar, Mr. John Kofi Nyan ; Acting Director, Directorate of Public Affairs (DPA), Major Kofi Baah-Bentum (Rtd) and Assistant Registrar, Centre for International Education, Mr. Alfred Ghartey.

 

Administration
11 May, 2018

The Faculty of Arts of the College of Humanities and Legal Studies, University of Cape Coast is organizing its third colloquium to pool intellectual resources that will contribute immensely to knowledge and policy formulation in relation the Humanities and the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals 4 and 15. It will bring together researchers, academics and experts from the Humanities, Education, Environmental Sciences, Development Studies, Medical Sciences and allied disciplines to disseminate their research findings, share knowledge and contribute to the development of Education and Terrestrial Ecosystems in Ghana and beyond.

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2018 International Students' Dinner

08 May, 2018 By Anonymous (not Verified)

The Centre for International Education organised a Dinner and Awards Night for all International Students at the Elmina Beach Resort on the 3rd of May, 2018.

The programme was an opportunity for interaction between the students and staff of the Centre as well as representatives from key offices in the University such Students' Affairs and the Directorate of Academic Affairs.

Academic excellence among other things were awarded to deserving students on the night.

Please click here to view some of the pictures from the Dinner.

News
08 May, 2018

CLEARANCE OF STUDENTS
PLEASE, CLEARANCE FOR FINAL YEAR STUDENTS WILL START ON 18TH MAY, 2018.
THANK YOU!

NB: Students are reminded to come along with their Hospital records small cards or copies of completed medical examination forms, as requirements for the clearance.
Defaulters shall pay GH¢30.00

BY MANAGEMENT

Be Good Ambassadors of UCC-Dr. Darteh Tells International Students

07 May, 2018 By louis Mensah

The Vice-Dean of Students’ Affairs, Dr. Eugene Darteh, has called on International Students of UCC to be good ambassadors of the University in their respective countries.

“We have imparted a lot into you and as you prepare to go back to your various countries, we believe that you will be good representatives of the university,” he implored them.

Dr. Darteh made the call when he addressed International Students at a reception organised by the Centre for International Education at Elmina Beach Resort.

Dr. Darteh said the University said it was the expectation of University that with the training acquired, they would contribute meaningfully to the development of their communities in particular and countries in general.

The Dean of the Centre for International Education, Prof. Rosemond Boohene, said the University’s doors were opened to students from other countries. She said the University would continue to provide the best of service to International Students to experience world class education and as well as the rich culture of Ghana.

Prof. Boohene entreated the students to build networks among themselves so that they could establish good relationship which could create opportunities for them in various ways. She wished them well in their endeavours.

Awards were presented to deserving students at the function. 

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