The Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the 糖心Vlog and Technology (KNUST) has held its 9th White Coat Ceremony for the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) programme.
A total of 339 PharmD students from the Class of 2026 officially donned their white coats, marking a pivotal step in their journey toward becoming licensed pharmacists.
The White Coat Ceremony, signifies the transition of students from theoretical classroom learning to practical, hands-on clinical training.

While thanking stakeholders for their immense support in student training, the Dean, Prof. Samuel Asare-Nkansah, appealed to benevolent organizations and individuals to help equip the faculty鈥檚 ICT lab with teaching and research resources.
鈥淲e cannot do without you and need you again for this cohort of PharmD students. We are extremely grateful for the training facilities, mentors, and preceptors you willingly provide every time to sharpen the skills of our students over the years.
鈥淚n this spirit of support, we appeal to the government, parents, guardians, representatives of corporate entities, alumni, and others to come to our aid by helping us equip our ICT lab with desktop computers to support teaching, learning, and computer-based examinations. At the moment, we need 60 desktop computers to revamp the 100-capacity ICT lab,鈥 he said.

In a message delivered on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. (Mrs.) Rita Akosua Dickson, warm congratulations were extended to the students.
鈥淚 stand here with immense pride and joy as we celebrate not only your academic achievements but also your commitment to making positive contributions to the noble profession of pharmacy,鈥 the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. David Asamoah听said.
Prof. Asamoah urged the students to embrace technological advancements, referencing Ghana鈥檚 innovative use of drone delivery services for pharmaceuticals as a model for progress in the field.
鈥淭he growing demand for pharmaceutical products requires us to enhance our skills with technology, especially in telecare and tele-pharmacy services,鈥 he noted.
The Pro Vice-Chancellor encouraged the future pharmacists to 鈥渟tay true to your values, even when the path is difficult, for it is in these moments of adversity that your character is truly revealed.鈥

The Provost of the College of Health Sciences, Prof. Christian Agyare, encouraged the students to build their soft skills.
鈥淏ehave as a professional, and your behavior will take you to places.鈥
The event was held under the theme:听鈥淓nhancing Pharmaceutical Care Outcomes Using Quality Improvement Initiatives.鈥

Dr. Mrs. Angela Ama Ackon, the World Health Organization (WHO) Ghana Technical Focal Person for Quality and Safety, and an alumna, urged the class to uphold quality improvement initiatives for the sustainable advancement of Ghana鈥檚 health system.
鈥淵ou want to work and provide your input or be relevant to the health system in a way that services are provided to patients throughout their lives. You don鈥檛 want to focus on newborns and forget about the aged. It鈥檚 important to be efficient in the service or care you provide, master the use of scarce resources, and in doing so, minimize waste,鈥 she explained.
Various prizes were presented to deserving students. Yahaya Mubarik Mbeinba emerged the overall best student.