DR. MARY OPARE, DEAN
Dr. Mary Opare Head of Department Phone: +233 (0) Email: mopare@central.edu.gh
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Dr. Mary Opare Head of Department Phone: +233 (0) Email: mopare@central.edu.gh
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The school of Nursing and Midwifery (SNM) was established in August 2023 with the mandate of training world-class health professionals in Nursing, Midwifery and related disciplines. The SNM currently hosts the Nursing programme.
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Brief Biographical Introduction : A Nurse by profession with a unique blend of varied experiences of more than 15 years cumulative in the fields of Teaching, Health Research, Administration, Management among others in both the university setting ,predominantly the University of Ghana and outside of the setting. These diverse experiences are reflected by having educational
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Brief biographical introduction: Has proficiency in teaching all aspects of nursing and public health. Tertiary education and career span across two universities in Ghana. Has more than half a decade of teaching experience from several universities in Ghana, both on full-time and part-time bases. Have done twelve years of clinical practice with both Ghana Health
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Brief biographical introduction: Is an assistant lecturer at the Department of Nursing, a certified Paediatric Nurse and a PhD candidate at the Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS), University of Ghana. Holds a BSc in Nursing from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), and a Master of Arts degree in Population Studies
RN.BSN.PMP.IPRP.MPH.PhD(c) Benson Owusu is a Public Health Specialist (Epidemiology and Disease Control) and a nurse with over 10 years’ experience in Intensive Care/ Paediatric nursingHe is a lecturer at the Department of Nursing.He had his Professional nursing training at the Korle Bu Nursing training college and Central University respectively. He also pursued his masters and
BSC NURSING The large number of Senior Secondary School (SSS) graduates who apply every year for admission into nursing training programmes, shows that there is a high desire for training in nursing. A large number of the applicants with excellent results that qualify them for admission are not selected because of limited capacity in the