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    UCC Hospital Honoured as the Best Hospital in the Central Region

    The University of Cape Coast Hospital has once again been honoured as the Best Hospital in the Central Region for 2025 by the Central Regional Health Directorate, marking its second consecutive year of receiving the prestigious regional recognition. The achievement, announced during the 2025 Central Regional Peer Review Awards, reflects growing confidence in the hospital's commitment to quality healthcare delivery,

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    Health Screening Exercise

    The Directorate of University Health Services (DUHS) on 13th April, 2026, organized a health screening exercise for staff of the Grounds and Gardens Section under the Directorate of Physical Development and Estate Management, UCC (DPDEM). A total of 81 staff members, representing various occupational categories, participated in the exercise. The screening covered key health indicators, including Body Mass Index (BMI), body fat composition, blood pressure, and blood glucose levels.

  • The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UCC Branch) made a notable contribution to healthcare delivery at the University of Cape Coast Hospital

    The University Teachers Association of Ghana (UCC Branch) made a notable contribution to healthcare delivery at the University of Cape Coast Hospital through the presentation of a modern, state-of-the-art Digital Blood Pressure Monitor. This gesture demonstrates UTAG’s commitment to supporting quality patient care and strengthening clinical capacity within the hospital. The donation is expected to enhance accurate monitoring and management of patients, particularly in the detection and control of hypertension.

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    The West African College of Surgeons successfully conducted a life-changing Free Surgical Outreach at the University of Cape Coast Hospital

    The West African College of Surgeons successfully conducted a life-changing Free Surgical Outreach at the University of Cape Coast Hospital, delivering essential surgical care to the community. A total of 64 surgeries were performed, including hernia repairs, thyroid surgeries, fibroid removals, and excision of various lumps. Notably, 18 prison inmates also benefited from this intervention, underscoring a commitment to equitable healthcare access. This outreach reflects the enduring impact of collaborative medical service in improving patient outcomes and restoring hope.

  • Directorate of University Health Services (DUHS), marked World Hearing Day 2026
    Directorate of University Health Services (DUHS), marked World Hearing Day 202