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Karley Amelemah working in Accra, Ghana, as part of a pharmacy rotation.
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Headshot of Karley Amelemah, a fourth-year student in Cedarville’s Doctor of Pharmacy program, who recently completed a rotation in her country of origin, Ghana. Photo by Scott Huck, Cedarville University.
Karley Amelemah working in Accra, Ghana, as part of a pharmacy rotation.
Karley with Pharmacist 2.jpg (1000 kB)
Karley Amelemah.jpg (4042 kB)
Headshot of Karley Amelemah, a fourth-year student in Cedarville’s Doctor of Pharmacy program, who recently completed a rotation in her country of origin, Ghana. Photo by Scott Huck, Cedarville University.
Abstract
Growing up, Cedarville University student Karley Amelemah witnessed how pharmacists in her home nation of Ghana improved her grandmother’s quality of life. Their example spurred her to become a pharmacist too, a decision that led her from west Africa to southwest Ohio and back.
Publication Date
3-2-2022
Keywords
Cedarville, Cedarville University, pharmacy, Ghana
Recommended Citation
Weinstein, Mark D., "Ghana Rotation Connects Pharmacy Student With Homeland" (2022). News Releases. 1509.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/news_releases/1509