Prof. Enyonam Yao Kwawukume (seated 5th from right), Board Chairman, GCPS and other members with the inductees after the ceremony (INSET) Prof. Enyonam Yao Kwawukume- Board Chairman, GCPS
Prof. Enyonam Yao Kwawukume (seated 5th from right), Board Chairman, GCPS and other members with the inductees after the ceremony (INSET) Prof. Enyonam Yao Kwawukume- Board Chairman, GCPS

Uphold ethics, innovate - GCPS board chair urges new members

The Board Chairman of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons (GCPS), Prof. Enyonam Yao Kwawukume, has urged newly inducted members of the College to pursue innovation, uphold ethics, and embrace teamwork as they transition into advanced medical practice.

Addressing graduates at the Membership Induction and Graduation Ceremony in Accra, Prof. Kwawukume encouraged the new doctors to cultivate inner peace as a driver for excellence.

He stressed that once a doctor is centred and confident, professional growth becomes more natural.

Inductees

Three-Hundred-Fifty Physicians and Surgeons were inducted into the GCPS in 2025.This total includes 299 new members, 14 fellows by election, and 37 fellows by examination.

There were also graduating members from the Faculties of Family Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Prof. Kwawukume, who is also the Vice Chancellor of the Family Health University, challenged the inductees to push beyond routine medical practice and adopt a research-oriented mindset.

He cited the example of a medical student who once pioneered the concept of double gloving in surgery, reminding graduates that breakthrough ideas often come from curious minds, not just senior physicians.

He urged them to observe small details in patient care and translate those observations into innovative solutions that can improve outcomes.

The GCPS Chairman also encouraged the inductees to believe in the power of local innovation.

He assured them that they do not need to seek opportunities abroad before making meaningful contributions to medicine, as the Ghanaian health system offers ample space for creativity and impact.

Prof. Kwawukume emphasised respect as a cornerstone of professionalism, urging graduates to honour seniors, support juniors, and treat librarians, administrative staff, and housekeeping personnel with dignity.

Such humility, he noted, enriches the working environment and strengthens the health delivery chain.

He applauded parents and guardians for their sacrifices and commended the Rector, Vice Rector, faculty heads, and leadership of the College for their dedication to training world-class specialists.

He added that effective teamwork among the College’s leadership had made his own work easier.

Prof. Kwawukume reminded the graduates that medicine thrives on collaboration and encouraged them to rely on the professional networks they have built, whether in theatres, wards, or emergency rooms, to navigate difficult cases and excel in their careers.


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