Here is the background of Cape Coast Teaching Hospital
Background of Cape Coast Teaching Hospital
Background Statement
In Cape Coast’s northern district, the Central Regional Hospital, currently known as Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, is a 400-bed referral hospital. Abura Township borders it on the north, Pedu Estate/4th Ridge on the south, Nkanfua on the east, and Abura/Pedu Estate on the west.
The hospital opened its doors to the public on August 12, 1998, and was chosen as the best regional hospital in 2003. It was the first of a series of ultra-modern regional hospitals built by the Ministry of Health.
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The hospital was renamed Cape Coast Teaching Hospital after the University of Cape Coast’s School of Medical Sciences was established. The first cohort of medical students graduated from the teaching hospital in June of 2013.
VISION:
“A World-Class Leader in Tertiary Health Care, Medical Education and Research”
MISION:
Provide Advanced Clinic heath service to support Primary and Secondary Health Care.
Serve as training ground for undergraduate and postgraduate training for medical and other health professionals.
Undertake research for the purpose of improving the condition of people’s health
CORE VALUES:
Customer Focus;
Excellence;
Creativity;
Ethical Behaviour;
Teamwork;
Honesty.