Every year, World Diabetes Day invites the world to pause, reflect and talk honestly about a condition that continues to touch millions of lives. At the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (FPPS) here at KNUST, the conversation feels especially relevant...
Picture the scene: you are standing behind the counter with the smell of hand sanitizer and medicines in the air. A patient approaches – tired, frustrated, and clearly unwell – with a stubborn cough and a busy schedule. They look you in the eye and say the words every...
Aaliyah, 28, stood at the pharmacy counter, her hands trembling as she held the pharmacy receipt. It read, “Actrapid (10ml vial) – GH¢ 130”. She needed two vials but is a student with no steady source of income thus, did not have that amount. She thought of...
The sun was blazing overhead, mixing with the noise of vehicles and the chatter of driver’s mates. Sheba was in Kasoa, a town known for commerce and sometimes trickery, but that was the least of her concerns today. She was preparing for the long tro-tro ride back to...
The Ghana Pharmaceutical Students Association (GPSA-KNUST) marks a significant milestone as it celebrates its 65th anniversary, representing over six decades of unwavering commitment to pharmaceutical education and professional development. This momentous occasion...