EducationLocal News UWI, University of Ghana strengthen ties with joint medical degree programme by Shanna Moore 13/11/2025 written by Shanna Moore 13/11/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 399 Principal of the University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill Campus, Professor Clive Landis, has announced that UWI and the University of Ghana are now delivering a joint medical degree programme designed to train doctors who will be accredited to practise in either country.Landis made the remarks on Wednesday as he addressed the Asantehene, His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, during a forum themed โReclaiming Our Atlantic Destiny: Connect. Rebuild. Renew.โ at the Hilary McDonald Beckles Administration Building.The Principal said the 3+3 programme allows students to complete three years of preclinical studies at Cave Hill, followed by three years of clinical training in Ghana. Graduates will earn a Bachelor of Science in Preclinical Sciences from UWI and an MBChB from the University of Ghana.โThe medical degree is fully accredited by the respective accreditation bodies of Barbados and Ghana and the medical and dental councils of both countries, allowing graduates to practise medicine in either country,โ Landis said.He noted that the programme addresses training needs in both systems, pointing out that Barbados has excess preclinical capacity while Ghana has excess clinical capacity. Two Ghanaian students currently enrolled in the programme were recognised during the event as the first cohort.Landis said the Asanteheneโs presence on campus would help raise the programmeโs profile in Ghana.โYour royal presence here today will help raise awareness in Ghana of this unique joint medical degree programme which we are so proud to have developed with the University of Ghana,โ he added.During Wednesdayโs visit, the Asantehene also unveiled a portrait in his honour at the administration building, which is informally known as โThe Golden Stool.โThe forum formed part of the Asanteheneโs historic visit to Barbados for the GUBA Awards and Investment Conference. Shanna Moore You may also like Brace for tougher times as Mideast war threatens global economy – economistย 02/03/2026 Seniors graduate from computer course 02/03/2026 Suspensions down, but critics say students still falling through cracks 02/03/2026