The history of nursing in Ghana dates back to the late 19th century during British colonial rule, when formal nursing education was established to support the healthcare system. The first nursing school was founded in 1946 in Accra, training nurses in modern practices. After Ghana gained independence in 1957, nursing evolved further with increased emphasis on professional standards and training. Today, nursing in Ghana encompasses various specialties and is regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, reflecting the profession's growth and the country's healthcare needs.
There are no early records of nursing in Ghana, but healers were used to treat people for various conditions. The Colonial Nursing Associations formed in 1989 and was later renamed as Overseas Nursing Association (ONA) in 1919.
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Lavinia L. Dock has written: 'A short history of nursing' -- subject(s): History, Nursing, Nurses and nursing, History of Nursing
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The web address of the History Of Nursing Museum is: www.nursinghistory.org
history of TVET in Ghana
Kofi Affrifah has written: 'The Akyem factor in Ghana's history' -- subject(s): History 'The Akyem Factor in Ghana's History 1700-1875'