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APS-044 - Pharmacy students as catalysts for public health in maternal health campaigns: A case study from Ghana
- At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: APS-044
- By: WILLIAMS, Kawanda (University of Maryland Eastern Shore, United States)
- Co-author(s): Dr Kawanda Williams (University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, United States)
Richard Avuletey (University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, United States)
Joseph Cheshu (University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, United States)
David Maduako (University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, United States)
Steve Toe (University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, United States)
Hoai an Truong (University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, United States) - Abstract:
Background
Maternal health remains a significant public health challenge in Ghana, with disparities in access to healthcare services, prenatal education, and postpartum care. Pharmacies and pharmacists are crucial in bridging these gaps by providing medication counseling, preventive care, and health education. However, integrating pharmacy.. The access to the whole abstract and if available the presentation file is available to FIP members and to congress participants of that specific congress.
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