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Kwaku Gyamfi Oppong

Pharmacy Practice

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Dr Kwaku Gyamfi Oppong joined the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi in 2021 as a full time Lecturer in the Department of Pharmacy Practice . He is also a Senior Specialist Pharmacist at the Child Health Directorate of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi.He teaches various course in pharmacy practices such as pathophysiology and therapeutics in tropical diseases, renal diseases,  GIT,pain, cardiovascular diseases and infectious diseases in the Komfo Anokye Teaching hospital and in the university. He supervises a number of undergraduate and graduate research works in the university and at the West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacists.He is currently the Coordinator  for the Advanced Pharmacy Practice Courses in hospital practice at the department.He is passionate about the quality of medicines and their clinical outcome for his patients. He does this through effective pharmacovigilance practice with support from the Food and Drugs Authority and other stakeholders.He is a strong advocate the establishment of quality control laboratories in hospitals to help curb the menace of spurious, substandard, fake, falsified, falsely labelled and Countefeit (SSFFFC) medicines.His research interest  and practice is in paediatric  pharmacy practice, paediatric nephrology,pharmacovigilance, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, cardiovascular and tropical diseases. Dr. Kwaku Gyamfi Oppong attended  Ridge Experiment School and Holy Spirit School, Sunyani for his basic education. He was admitted to Osu Presbyterian Boys'Boarding School (Osu Salem), Accra for his junior secondary education between 1993 and 1996.He gained admission to Prempeh College for his secondary education and graduated with distinction in 1999. In 2001, he obatined admission  to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi to  pursue a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree(BPharm). and completed in 2005.In 2006, he passed the Ghana Pharmacy Practice Qualifying Examinations (GPPQE) to practice and joined the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana.In June 2007, in joined Vicdoris Pharmaceuticals Ltd as a Medical Representative to market medicines from Denk Pharma GmBH, Macleods,Tablet India,Pharma-Dor and other portfolio marketed by the company. He rose to become a Sector Manager  and later the Ashanti Regional Manager .He also worked with mPharma Ghana Ltd as a Senior Associate and spearheaded the establishment of the Ashanti regional office in Kumasi. He has also worked in Community Pharmacies for a couples of years.Dr Oppong later joined the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital as a Pharmacist at the Child Health Directorate. Through hard work, he rose to become Senior Specialist Pharmacist after successfully passing his examination and defending his thesis at the West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacists. In 2019 he was appointed as the Acting Pharmacy Manager for the Child Health Directorate until he resigned to join KNUST in 2021.Dr. Oppong pursued other interests and academic programmes while working. He obtained a Master of Public Health(MPH) in 2010 ,  a Master of Philosophy in Clinical Pharmacology(MPhil) in 2016, a Doctor Pharmacy in 2020 at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi –Ghana. He also pursued his Fellowship in Clinical Pharmacy at the West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacists from 2013 to 2019.Dr. Oppong was a Part-time Lecturer in Pharmacology in the Departments of Physician Assistantship Studies, Dental Therapy and Nursing School at the Garden City University College, Kenyasi-Kumasi from 2015 to 2020. He was aslo a part-time lecturer in the department of pharmacy practice, KNUST from 2019.He also taught Pharmacology in the School of Nursing at the Wisconsin International University, Kumasi campus.Dr. Oppong enjoys singing and listening to  hymns , choral music and loves to watch athletics and football.

Research Summary

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The researcher's research focuses on several key areas within health sciences and social sciences, all centered around understanding patient health issues, drug use patterns, and healthcare practices. Their work examines challenges in managing chronic diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes, particularly focusing on patients with co-morbid conditions like hypertension and diabetes in Ghana. Additionally, the researcher explores antibiotic stewardship and its impact at a teaching hospital, investigating how antibiotic resistance affects patient outcomes. The study also delves into pharmacological adherence in paediatric sickel-cell disease patients, highlighting the importance of medication prescribed by pharmacists during pregnancy. Furthermore, the research examines stress management strategies among pharmacy students, revealing their relation to academic performances. Lastly, the researcher evaluates multisectoral collaboration for non-communicable disease management within a municipal setting, using mixed-methods studies to assess framework agreements on essential drug availability. Overall, the researcher's work provides a comprehensive exploration of healthcare systems, patient outcomes, and policy implications in Ghana, spanning multiple domains from pharmacology to social sciences.

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Polypharmacy and its associated factors among patients with co-morbid hypertension and diabetes in a municipal hospital in Ghana(2023)
Antibiotic Stewardship and Its Impact on Antibiotic Use at The Child Health Directorate of A Teaching Hospital In Ghana(2022)
Adherence to routinely prescribed medications among paediatric sickle cell disease patients in Kumasi, Ghana(2024)
Exploring the Role of the Pharmacist in the Prevention and Management of Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy in Ashanti Region, Ghana(2025)
An Assessment of Stress and Coping Strategies Among Pharmacy Students of Knust and its Relation to Academic Performances(2025)
Evaluation of multisectoral interprofessional collaboration for non-communicable disease management within a municipal setting: a mixed methods study(2025)
Assessing the Impact of Framework Agreements on the Availability of Essential Medicines: A Case Study of 65 Essential Medicines at the Upper East Regional Medical Stores, Ghana(2025)

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