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Govt plans to decentralise medical education - Haruna Iddrisu

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Govt plans to decentralise medical education - Haruna Iddrisu
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Ghana's Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, announced plans to decentralize medical education to increase the number of trained doctors. The policy aims to mirror recent legal education reforms to remove barriers to entry and improve healthcare distribution.

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Expanding medical training is a critical step for Ghana to address its healthcare workforce shortages and improve service delivery across all regions.

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Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced plans by the government to decentralise and expand medical education across the country as part of efforts to increase the number of trained doctors.

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