Sunday, February 24, 2008

SMHS STUDENTS BEGIN LECTURES ON NEW CAMPUS (PAGE 30)

From Zakaria Alhassan, Tamale.

STUDENTS of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) of the University for Development Studies have begun lectures at the newly constructed campus in Tamale.
The school is also putting the necessary mechanisms in place to begin its clinical training after preparing the grounds at selected district and regional hospitals in the three northern and Brong Ahafo regions as a back-up to the Tamale Teaching Hospital.
And as part of the process of having students to undergo all their training in the catchment zones, 35 students who successfully completed their pre-clinical in October last year are to start their bridging programme in Tamale from April this year.
Currently, the SMHS has 66, 86 and 36 students in their third, second and first year.

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