The University Teachers Association (UTAG) - UCC branch has donated an Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP) monitoring device to the University of Cape Coast Hospital to improve healthcare services for both the university community and the general public.
The donation came in response to a request from the hospital for support to enhance medical service delivery. Handing over the equipment at the hospital’s administration block, UTAG-UCC President, Dr. Jerry Opoku Ansah, said the gesture aims to strengthen the hospital’s capacity to provide quality care. He also assured the hospital of more donations in the future and encouraged other philanthropists and organizations within the university to contribute toward improving healthcare services.
Dr. Ansah described UCC Hospital as a cornerstone of the university’s healthcare system and reaffirmed UTAG-UCC’s commitment to supporting its growth. He also commended the hospital staff for their dedication to patient care.
Receiving the equipment, Dr. James Kojo Prah expressed gratitude on behalf of the hospital. He highlighted the importance of the IBP device and called on other organizations to emulate UTAG-UCC’s example. Dr. Prah assured that the equipment would be used responsibly and appealed for additional support to procure an automated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) machine.
The donation reflects UTAG-UCC’s dedication to improving healthcare infrastructure and its ongoing support for the University Hospital.
UTAG-UCC Donates Invasive Blood Pressure Device to University Hospital
UTAG-UCC Donates Invasive Blood Pressure Device to University Hospital