Work with empathy – Eastern Regional Minister urges student Doctors

The Eastern Regional Minister, Hon. Rita Akosua Awatey, has urged students of the College of Medicine and Allied Sciences (CoMAS) to “work with empathy” as they prepare to enter Ghana’s healthcare system.

Hon. Awatey was the Special Guest of Honour at CoMAS’s maiden Students’ Week Celebration, held on 24th March 2026 at the Eastern Regional Hospital in Koforidua. The Minister’s presence highlighted the importance of youth development, academic excellence, and the advancement of healthcare in the region.

In her address, the Minister commended the initiative of the students and stressed the pivotal role that future healthcare professionals will play in shaping the nation’s health sector. She encouraged the students to remain dedicated to service, innovation, and excellence throughout their academic and professional careers.

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The ceremony also featured addresses from Prof. Yaw Adu Gyamfi, Board Chair of CoMAS; Prof. Leonard Derkyi Kwateng, Rector; Dr. Akoto-Ampaw, Vice President of the Ghana Medical Association; Dr. Amponsah-Manu of Eastern Regional Hospital; and other institutional leaders.

The event included insightful presentations and the official unveiling of this year’s celebration theme: “Shaping the Future of Healthcare: Knowledge, Service, and Excellence.”

The presence of distinguished leadership underscored strong collaboration between academia and government in promoting quality healthcare delivery and professional development.

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The Students’ Representative on the Governing Board of CoMAS encouraged students to take the maiden Students’ Week seriously, emphasizing that their future depends on the actions they take today.

The College of Medicine and Allied Sciences is a leading private medical school accredited by GTEC and the Medical and Dental Council to train medical doctors.

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