Following the establishment of an African government under colonial rule in 1951, a Ghana branch of the British Medical Association was formed in January 1953.
It is made up of the following persons:[8] In November 2024, the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) held its 66th Annual General Conference in the Volta Region, focusing on improving internet access for healthcare through collaboration between the government and telecom companies.
GMA President Dr. Frank Serebour highlighted telemedicine’s potential to enhance healthcare access and efficiency, especially in rural areas.
[10] The conference also noted barriers to telemedicine, such as limited internet infrastructure and regulatory concerns.
Additionally, members discussed the benefits of artificial intelligence in diagnostics and recommended establishing standards to support its integration into healthcare.