Cancer Awareness Programme
A flagship national campaign designed to promote early cancer detection through media outreach, health education, community screenings, and the distribution of educational resources. It empowers Ghanaians to take control of their health.
Breast and Prostate Cancer Awareness
As part of the broader cancer awareness effort, this initiative focuses on two of the most common cancers in Ghana. It combines community engagement activities like health walks and radio interviews with free screening services.
Cervical Cancer Education (RIPS Project)
The RIPS Project develops culturally appropriate tools to educate adolescent girls and women about cervical cancer. It is implemented in schools and communities, emphasising HPV prevention and routine screening.
IAEA Fellowship Programme
RAMSRI hosts fellows from across Africa through the International Atomic Energy Agency’s programme. These fellows receive hands-on training in diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine, contributing to regional healthcare advancement.
Capacity Building in Molecular Techniques (GSDF Project)
This training initiative enhances Ghana’s preparedness for disease outbreaks by equipping biomedical scientists and students with critical skills in molecular diagnostics.
Quality Assurance (QA) Programmes
RAMSRI develops and implements quality assurance programmes tailored to specific radiology centres. These programmes ensure consistent performance, accurate diagnoses, and patient safety over time.
