UDS 2-year BSc Physician Assistant Anaesthesia programme: Admission Requirements and Cut-off Points

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The University for Development Studies (UDS) invites both national and international candidates to apply for its 2-year BSc Physician Assistant Anaesthesia programme. This specialized programme is designed for professionals with prior experience in nursing or anesthesia, aiming to expand their expertise in the field of anaesthesia.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for admission, candidates must possess one of the following qualifications, along with post-registration working experience:

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  • Diploma in Registered General Nursing (RGN)
  • Diploma in Psychiatry Nursing
  • Diploma in Nurse Anaesthesia
  • BSc in Nursing, Psychiatry, or Midwifery

It is important to note that the programme does not accept direct entry applications from candidates with only SSSCE/WASSCE or equivalent qualifications.

Entry Level

All admitted students will begin at Level 300 of the programme, leveraging their prior professional and academic experience.

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Interview Process

All applicants must undergo an interview as part of the admission process. An interview fee will be charged.

During the interview, candidates are required to present original and photocopies of the following documents:

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  • Certificates from prior institutions (School/College/University)
  • Examination results slips or transcripts
  • Birth certificate or Ghana Card
  • Passport (for international applicants)
  • Proof of English proficiency for non-English-speaking applicants

Application Highlights

  • Admission is competitive and prioritizes candidates with substantial post-registration experience.
  • International applicants are encouraged to apply, provided they meet the English proficiency requirement.

This programme provides an opportunity for healthcare professionals to advance their careers in anaesthesia, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to excel in diverse medical settings.

Source: knustnoticeboard.info

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