OUR HISTORY

The General Nursing program was started in 1954 as Qualified Registered Nursing(QRN). It phased out in 1970 to give way to Enrolled Nursing(EN) and Concentrated Courses. In 1980, these phased out to pave a way for the State Registered Nursing(SRN). In 1999, the Registered General Nursing(RGN) was initiated. It was the only programme running until 2001 when the Registered Midwifery(RM), initially known as Direct Midwifery also started. The College pioneered the RM programme.







OUR MISSION

To produce nurses who will contribute to the improvement of the overall health status and reduce inequalities in health outcomes of people living in Ghana.







OUR VISION

To train students to provide optimum health care and to work in collaboration with all other health care providers to ensure that every individual household and community is adequately informed about health and has equitable access to high quality health and related intervention



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