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Registered Under Section 39 of the Health Professions Regulatory Bodies Act, 2013, (Act 857 LIST OF MEDICAL AND DENTAL PRACTITIONERS REGISTERED IN GHANA FOR 2021 PROVISIONAL REGISTER (Registered under section 39 of the Health Professions Regulatory Bodies Act, 2013, (Act 857) NO. NAME ADDRESS QUALIFICATION YEAR YEAR OF OF QUAL. REG. 1. Ababio, Nana Ansua P. O. Box 29 Dormaa Ahenkro M.B., Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2019 2019 2. Abacheng, Modesta C/O Abacheng Pualina, Ghana Health Service,Regional Health MBBS (SHENYANG MEDICAL COLLEGE, 2019 2020 Directorate,Bolga CHINA) 3. Abakah Turkson, Martina P.O. Box CE 11093, Community 11, Tema. M.B. Ch.B (U.G.M.S) 2020 2020 4. Abakle , Angela P. O. Box 72 M.D (University of Medical Sciences, 2019 2020 Havana - Cuba ) 5. Abalu, Rafiatu P. O. BOX 27 E.C.G DOCTOR IN MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF 2019 2020 MEDICAL SCIENCES OF HAVANA CUBA) 6. Abankroh, Kofi Antwi P. O. Box CT 4097 Accra M.B., Ch.B (UCC-SMS) 2019 2019 7. Abankwa , Anastasia Dansoa C/o Madame Othelia Agbeko. P.O Box M44 Accra M.D (University of Medical Sciences of 2019 2020 Havana ) 8. Abantanga, Larisa Sandra P.O.Box Ks 603 M.B. Ch.B (U.G.M.S) 2020 2020 9. Abass, Karim p.o box se1976 M.B.B.S. (DNIPROPETROVSK MEDICAL 2019 2020 ACADEMY) 10. Abass, Mariama P.O.Box,2095 Accra-North M.B. Ch.B (U.G.M.S) 2019 2019 11. Abban, Evans Post Office Box 670 Sekondi-Western Region Ghana-West M.B.B.S (Hebei North Medical University) 2019 2020 Africa 12. Abbe, Alberta Anuse Zagyuri Res. Area, Plot 146B Tamale MBBS (Shenyang Medical College) 2018 2018 13. Abdallah, Faisal Tikuma C/O MUNIRATU YAHAYA, BOX 6 E/R, TAMALE. M.B. Ch.B (KNUST-SMS) 2020 2020 14. Abdel-Majeed, Hajara Samirah P. O. Box 15234 Accra North M.B., Ch.B. (UG-SMD) 2018 2018 15. Abdul Aziz , Akate P. O. Box 97 kumasi M.B.B.S (wenzhou medical university) 2019 2020 16. Abdul Majeed, Mohammed Sherif P. O. Box 1229. M.B. Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2020 2020 17. Abdul Mugis, Salihu P.O.BOX 18021-ADUM M.D (UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL 2019 2020 SCIENCES HAVANA , CUBA) 18. Abdul Rahim, Abdul Hak P. O. Box KSI 1004, Doctor in Medicine (Universidad de las 2019 2020 Ciencias Médicas de La Habana ) 19. Abdul Rauf , Naziha C/O Mohammed Labaram P.O Box 8441 Tema-Community 7 Doctor of Medicine (University of Medical 2019 2020 Sciences,Havana,Cuba) 20. Abdulai , Abdul-Waris Abubakari Abdulai Enterprise P.O.BOX 260 M.D (University of Medical Sciences Habana 2019 2020 ) 21. Abdulai , Memunatu Department of Agriculture,P.O box 10. Gambaga M.D (University of Medical Sciences, 2019 2020 Havana Cuba) 22. Abdulai, Hayat c/o Seidu Abdul-Razak P. O. Box TL529 M.B. Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2020 2020 23. Abdulai, Mohammed P. O. Box 393 Tamale M.B., Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2019 2019 24. Abdulai, Mohammed Saani P. O. Box 08, Salaga M.B., Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2019 2019 25. Abdulai, Rashida Miriam c/o Dr. A.S. Mahmood P.O.Box KB143 Korle-Bu, Accra. Doctor of Medicine (Ternopil National 2019 2020 Medical University) 1 26. Abdul-Aziz, Iddrisu Kintampo North Municipality, P.O.Box Kh 62, Digital Address MBBS (Shenyang Medical College, China ) 2019 2019 Bk-00003-5759.L/A Electoral Area . 27. Abdul-Aziz, Rafik POST OFFICE BOX 583,TAMALE M.B.B.S (HEBEI NORTH UNIVERSITY -P.R 2019 2020 CHINA) 28. Abdul-Kadir, Abdus-Salam P. O. Box 183, Wa M.B., Ch.B (KNUST-SMD) 2019 2019 29. Abdul-Kareem, Hakeemah P. O. Box 122, Nima-Accra M.B., Ch.B (KNUST-SMD) 2019 2019 30. Abdul-Latif, Salia c/o University for Development Studies P.O. Box TL1350 M.B. Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2020 2020 Tamale 31. Abdul-Majeed, Fadila P.O. BOX AS 264, DOCTOR IN MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF 2019 2020 MEDICAL SCIENCES, HAVANA) 32. Abdul-Nasir Muktar, Zeena P.O Box 5863 Accra North M.B. Ch.B (U.G.M.S) 2019 2019 33. Abdul-Rahaman , Salma Lahari c/o M.A. Saeed, GRA-Customs Division, P. O. Box 68, HQ- M.B. Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2020 2020 Accra. 34. Abdul-Rahim, Salim Sualah P O BOX 5813 M.B. Ch.B ( KNUST-SMS) 2020 2020 35. Abdul-Rahman, Alhassan P.O. Box DC394 Dansoman M.B.B.S (Nanjing Medical University) 2017 2020 36. Abdul-Rahman, Mustapha Issah P.O BOX 1056 M.D (Lugansk State Medical University) 2019 2020 37. Abdul-Rahman, Nadiatu SAKUMONO ESTATE BLOCK E2 ROOM6 MEDICAL DOCTOR (TAMBOV STATE 2019 2020 MEDICAL UNIVERSITY) 38. Abdul-Samed, Abdul-Basit Post Office Box TL 1233 M.B. Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2020 2020 39. Abdurahim, Sherika Siddique MS640 New Achimota. M.B. Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2020 2020 40. Abe, Ifedayo Adedotun Ayotunde 140, OKOTA ROAD. ISOLO. LAGOS, NIGERIA. OR 22, M.B. Ch.B (U.G.M.S) 2020 2020 Kokrobrite Street, Akoshie junction. Mamprobi, Accra 41. Abewini, Matthew Mr. Sumaila Alhassan c/o pioneer food cannery, post office M.D (Havana University of medical sciences) 2019 2020 box 40, Tema. 42. Abezo, Foster Selorm C/O Eric Ghartey P.O. Box Tf 281 La-Accra Ga01 M.B. Ch.B (U.G.M.S) 2019 2019 43. Abimbilla, Anaximander Akin c/o ABU MILLICENT,ACCRA TECHNICAL TRAINING M.B. Ch.B (Hebei North Medical University) 2020 2020 CENTRE,P.O BOX MB 177,KOKOMLEMLE 44. Abimbilla, Hamilton Ananiwin C/O MRS MILLICENT ABU ACCRA TECHNICAL TRAINING M.B.B.S (Hebei North Medical University) 2020 2020 CENTRE P.O.BOX MB177 45. Abisa, Akanzaadi P. O. Box CO 1452, Tema M.B., Ch.B (UDS-SMHS) 2019 2019 46. Aboagye, Michael P.O Box MP 163, Mamprobi, Accra. M.B. Ch.B ( KNUST-SMD) 2020 2020 47. Aboagye, Paa Yaw Nyadu P. O. Box DS 1788, Accra M.B., Ch.B (KNUST-SMD) 2019 2019 48. Aboagye-Kumi, Angela Adwoa P. O. Box 446 KNUST Post Office M.B., Ch.B (KNUST-SMD) 2019 2019 49. Aboah, Amma Anima P. O. Box 16701 Accra-North M.B., Ch.B. (UG-SMD) 2018 2018 50. Aboah, Gertrude Yaa Awuah P. O. Box 1030, KNUST M.B., Ch.B (KNUST-SMD) 2019 2019 51. Abraham, Agoswini Alatiiga P. O. Box 172 Garu, UE/R M.B., Ch.B. (UG-SMD) 2018 2018 52. Abraham, Arnold P.O.BOX AN 19720 ACCRA-NORTH M.B. Ch.B (U.G.M.S) 2020 2020 53. Abrampah, Akwasi Amponsah P. O. 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