
Central University proudly celebrates the induction of 105 graduates from its School of Pharmacy into the pharmacy profession following the official induction ceremony organised by the Pharmacy Council of Ghana on Friday, 12th June 2026.

The ceremony saw a total of 708 newly qualified and registered pharmacists inducted into the profession, marking the successful culmination of years of rigorous academic training, practical experience, and professional examinations required for licensure to practice pharmacy in Ghana.

The newly inducted pharmacists took the professional oath and were formally admitted into the profession, signifying their readiness to contribute to healthcare delivery and public health advancement across the country. The Pharmacy Council of Ghana charged the inductees to uphold the highest standards of ethics, professionalism, competence, and patient-centred care in the discharge of their responsibilities.

The induction marks a significant milestone in the academic and professional journey of the graduates of Central University’s School of Pharmacy. Their achievement reflects the University’s commitment to producing highly skilled, competent, and ethically grounded healthcare professionals equipped to meet the evolving needs of society.

Pharmacists play a critical role within the healthcare system through the safe and effective management of medicines, patient counselling, health promotion, disease prevention, and the provision of pharmaceutical care. As trusted healthcare professionals, they contribute significantly to improving patient outcomes and ensuring the rational use of medicines.

Central University congratulates its 105 newly inducted pharmacists on this remarkable accomplishment and commends them for their dedication, resilience, and hard work throughout their training. The University remains confident that they will serve with integrity, excellence, compassion, and professionalism as they embark on their careers in the pharmacy profession.

The University wishes all the newly inducted pharmacists success and fulfilment as they contribute meaningfully to healthcare delivery and national development.
