Dr. Joseph Adam Dadzie, an alumnus of Family Health University (FHU), has become the first graduate of the institution to author a medical textbook, marking a significant achievement in academic excellence. His book, titled “Student-Oriented Clinical Examination Skills (Medicine)”, was launched recently at a ceremony attended by university officials, faculty, students, and other professionals.
Context of the Achievement
The publication of “Student-Oriented Clinical Examination Skills (Medicine)” represents a new milestone for Family Health University and its medical program. Dr. Dadzie, also known as Adam Paradise, developed the book during his medical school years, completing it shortly after graduation.
The textbook aims to equip medical students with the necessary skills and confidence to excel in clinical examinations. It provides simplified explanations, practical guidance, and insights into real-world clinical approaches, addressing a critical need in medical education.
A Testament to FHU’s Nurturing Environment
Professor Enyonam Yao Kwawukume, Vice Chancellor of FHU, highlighted the launch as a clear indicator of the university’s success in fostering excellence, leadership, and innovation within its medical school. He praised Dr. Dadzie’s professionalism, integrity, and dedication to helping others, qualities evident even during his time as a student.











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