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Faculty of Health Sciences – FHS

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Nurturing Future Healthcare Professionals

About FHS

The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) is a leading institution dedicated to excellence in health education, research, and practice. With a diverse range of undergraduate and graduate programs, FHS prepares students for rewarding careers in various health-related fields. Our faculty comprises experienced professionals and researchers who are committed to providing high-quality education and fostering a culture of innovation and evidence-based practice. Through state-of-the-art facilities, clinical simulations, and immersive hands-on experiences, FHS equips students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare industry.
Whether students are interested in nursing, medical laboratory sciences, public health, or any other health discipline, FHS offers a supportive and collaborative learning environment that promotes critical thinking, interprofessional collaboration, and compassionate care. Graduates of FHS are well-prepared to make a positive impact on individuals, communities, and populations by promoting health, preventing disease, and providing quality healthcare services.

Faculty Contact Info

Faculty of Health Sciences – FHS

PO BOX 63, Molyko
Buea, South West

+1-2345-5432-45
fhs@ubuea.cm

Mon – Fri 8:00A.M. – 4:00P.M.

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Mission
Vision
Educational Opportunities

Why Choose University Of Buea?

The mission of the Faculty of Health Sciences is to provide transformative education, conduct impactful research, and engage in community service to advance health and well-being. FHS is committed to delivering high-quality programs that integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing graduates to provide evidence-based, patient-centered care. We are dedicated to conducting innovative research that generates new knowledge, informs policy, and improves healthcare practices. FHS also strives to be a catalyst for positive change by actively engaging with local and global communities to address health disparities, promote health equity, and enhance the overall quality of life. Through collaboration, compassion, and a commitment to excellence, FHS aims to make a lasting impact on the health of individuals and populations.

 

Our Objectives

The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) envisions being a global leader in health education, research, and practice. We strive to be at the forefront of innovative approaches to healthcare, preparing compassionate and skilled professionals who contribute to the well-being of individuals and communities. FHS aims to shape the future of healthcare by fostering excellence, collaboration, and interdisciplinary research to address the complex health challenges of our time.

 

Access and Availability

The Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) offers a wide range of educational opportunities for students interested in pursuing careers in the healthcare field. FHS provides undergraduate and graduate programs in disciplines such as nursing, medical laboratory sciences, public health, and more. Through a blend of theoretical learning, practical training, and clinical experiences, students in FHS develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to excel in their chosen professions. FHS also emphasizes interprofessional collaboration, evidence-based practice, and a strong focus on compassion and patient-centered care. Graduates of FHS are well-equipped to make a positive impact on the health and well-being of individuals and communities.

 

The Faculty of Health Sciences is committed to producing competent and compassionate healthcare professionals who contribute to the improvement of health outcomes and the advancement of the healthcare field.

 

Our Departments

Biomedical Sciences - BMS

Medicine - MED

Surgery & Specialities - SUS

Obstetrics and Gynaecology - OBG

Nursing - NUR

Medical Laboratory Science - MLS

Public Health & Hygiene - PHH