SMS Inaugurates Committees to Enhance Efficiency
The School of Medical Sciences (SMS) of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has inaugurated standing committees to enhance the efficient running of the School.They are the Curriculum Review Committee…
The School of Medical Sciences (SMS) of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has inaugurated standing committees to enhance the efficient running of the School.
They are the Curriculum Review Committee, Resource Mobilization Committee, Research and Grants Committee, Laboratory Management Committee, Quality Assurance Committee, Community-based Experience and Service (COBES) Committee and Events Committee.
The Dean of the School of Medical Sciences, Prof. Sebastian Eliason, entreated the committee members to give their best to achieve the vision of the School.

The new committee members being sworn in by the Dean of the SMS-UCC, Prof. Sebastian Eliason (head of the table)
He further charged them to bring to bear their professional knowledge and expertise in their new roles.
Prof. Eliason expressed appreciation for the sterling work of the old committees and assured the new committees of his administration's full support and cooperation.
A member of the Laboratory Management Committee, Dr. Francis Tanam Djankpa, on behalf of his colleagues, said they would work diligently to propel the forward march of the School.
He also pledged that members would perform their new roles with professionalism in accordance with best practices.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC
Last updated: February 16, 2026
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