The Ghana Pharmaceutical Students’ Association (GPSA) continues to deepen its collaboration with sister associations in the health fraternity, as members of GPSA joined the Nursing and Midwifery Students’ Association (NAMSA) at their Dinner and Excellence Awards.
Representing GPSA were student leaders Clifford Amoah Takyi, Albert Kobina Yalley, and Daniel Siaw, who graced the occasion to affirm GPSA’s solidarity and shared vision with NAMSA. Their presence highlighted the association’s commitment to building alliances that go beyond boundaries of profession, uniting future pharmacists and nurses under the common goal of advancing healthcare and student leadership.
The event provided an opportunity for GPSA and NAMSA to reaffirm their partnership, explore new avenues of collaboration, and strengthen the bonds that unite their members. This alliance is not only symbolic but also strategic, positioning both associations to work together in addressing pressing issues in healthcare, academic development, and student welfare. As the NAMSA Dinner celebrated excellence and leadership, GPSA’s participation highlighted its commitment to collective strength and unity among health-related student bodies. Moving forward, GPSA remains dedicated to fostering such partnerships to amplify the voice of students in the health sector and make their impact more significant.
REPORTED BY: ERICA AMA NKRUMAH
