The College of Medicine and Allied Sciences (COMAS) has congratulated Dr. (Med.) Arko Akoto-Ampaw on his election as Vice President of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA).
In a statement, the Board, Rector, and entire student body of COMAS lauded Dr. Akoto-Ampaw’s leadership, professionalism, and dedication to advancing medical practice and healthcare delivery in Ghana. “His commitment to advocacy, integrity, and service continues to inspire both faculty and students within our College,” the statement read.
Dr. Akoto-Ampaw’s new role, COMAS noted, is expected to significantly influence national health policies, strengthen medical practice, and improve the welfare of both practitioners and patients.

“We take great pride in celebrating this milestone with him and look forward to the positive impact his leadership will bring to the GMA and the broader health sector,” the statement added.
COMAS highlighted that Dr. Akoto-Ampaw’s achievement reflects not only his personal dedication but also the College’s mission to train competent, compassionate, and ethically grounded medical professionals.
The institution emphasized its ongoing commitment to academic rigor, clinical exposure, research, and community service to shape the next generation of healthcare leaders in Ghana and beyond.

Dr. Akoto-Ampaw’s election is seen as a testament to his outstanding contribution to medicine and a source of pride for the COMAS community, which continues to champion excellence in healthcare education and leadership.






