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KCoHAS Graduate Success Stories: Where Are Our Alumni Now?

March 16, 2026

The truest measure of any university is not its buildings, its brochures, or its promises — it is what happens to its graduates after they leave. At Klintaps University College of Health and Allied Sciences, the graduate story is one of clinical competence, professional success, and real impact on Ghana's healthcare landscape. This article profiles where KCoHAS alumni are working, the roles they occupy, and the career trajectories they have built since graduation.

KCoHAS graduates in Medical Laboratory Science are working across Ghana's major healthcare facilities. Alumni can be found in the laboratories of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, 37 Military Hospital, Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge), and Tema General Hospital, among others. These graduates process thousands of diagnostic tests daily — from routine malaria screening and complete blood counts to complex molecular diagnostics and blood banking procedures. Their work directly informs the clinical decisions that doctors make, positioning them as essential members of every healthcare team they join.

The Diagnostic Medical Sonography programme has produced graduates who are helping meet Ghana's critical shortage of trained sonographers. KCoHAS sonography alumni work in hospital imaging departments across the Greater Accra Region and beyond, performing obstetric scans, abdominal imaging, cardiac echocardiography, and vascular studies. Some graduates have advanced to senior sonographer positions within just a few years of graduating, a testament to the quality of clinical training they received. Others have embraced entrepreneurship, establishing private scanning services that bring ultrasound access to communities previously underserved.

Radiography graduates from KCoHAS are operating imaging equipment in hospitals and diagnostic centres throughout Ghana. They produce the X-ray images, CT scans, and other diagnostic images that are essential to modern medicine. Several graduates have reported that the hands-on training they received at KCoHAS — particularly the hours spent practising patient positioning, equipment operation, and image quality assessment — gave them a significant advantage when they entered the workforce. Employers have noted that KCoHAS radiography graduates require less on-the-job training than graduates from some other institutions.

In the nutrition field, Clinical Dietetics and Community Nutrition graduates are working in hospital nutrition departments, public health agencies, and non-governmental organisations. Clinical dietetics alumni manage nutritional care for patients with complex conditions — developing meal plans, monitoring nutritional status, and educating patients and their families about therapeutic diets. Community nutrition graduates work on population-level programmes addressing malnutrition, food security, and nutrition education in schools and communities.

Public Health graduates occupy diverse roles across Ghana's health system. Some work in disease surveillance at the Ghana Health Service, monitoring and responding to outbreaks. Others work in health education, developing programmes that promote vaccination, sanitation, and preventive care in communities. Several graduates have found positions with international organisations operating in Ghana, combining their public health training with the communication and analytical skills developed during their studies at KCoHAS.

What sets KCoHAS graduates apart, according to employers, is their practical readiness. The combination of small class sizes, dedicated laboratory time, and carefully coordinated clinical placements means that graduates arrive at their first jobs with genuine hands-on competence. They can perform diagnostic tests, operate imaging equipment, assess patient nutritional needs, and contribute to public health programmes from day one — not after months of additional on-the-job training.

Several KCoHAS graduates have pursued further education, using their health science degrees as springboards to postgraduate programmes. Alumni have gone on to Master of Science, Master of Public Health, and other advanced degrees at institutions in Ghana and abroad. Some have returned to contribute to KCoHAS as part-time lecturers, bringing their professional experience back to the classroom and mentoring the next generation of health science students.

Entrepreneurial success stories are emerging as well. Medical Laboratory Science graduates who have established their own diagnostic laboratories. Sonographers who operate mobile scanning services. Nutritionists who run private consultancy practices. These alumni demonstrate that a health science degree is not just a path to employment — it is a foundation for building businesses that serve real healthcare needs in Ghanaian communities.

The alumni network itself is becoming a valuable resource for current students and recent graduates. KCoHAS graduates working in various hospitals and organisations actively assist newer graduates with job placement, professional guidance, and networking. This informal mentorship network, born from the close relationships built during their years at the college, extends the KCoHAS experience well beyond graduation day.

For prospective students and parents evaluating whether KCoHAS is the right choice, these graduate outcomes speak louder than any marketing material. KCoHAS graduates are working in Ghana's most respected hospitals, contributing to public health at the national level, building healthcare businesses, and pursuing advanced education. They are doing exactly what the institution was designed to produce: competent, confident health science professionals who make a real difference in the healthcare landscape of Ghana.

Frequently Asked Questions: How soon after graduating do KCoHAS students find employment? Most graduates secure employment within three to six months of completing their National Service, with many receiving offers during or immediately after their clinical placements. Do KCoHAS graduates pass professional licensing exams? Yes — KCoHAS graduates have a strong track record of passing AHPC professional licensing examinations, reflecting the quality of their clinical and theoretical training. Can KCoHAS graduates work abroad? Absolutely. KCoHAS degrees are recognised internationally, and graduates have found employment in the UK, UAE, and other countries after completing relevant professional examinations.

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