Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah Biography – Director of Ghana National Ambulance Service

Explore the biography of Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah, a renowned specialist in intensive care medicine and Director of Ghana’s National Ambulance Service, with over two decades of clinical and academic leadership.

Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah Biography – Director of Ghana National Ambulance Service
Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah Biography

Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah is a globally recognized specialist in Intensive Care Medicine, Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Anaesthesia, and the Director of the National Ambulance Service (NAS) in Ghana. With over 20 years of service across clinical, academic, and policy fields, he is credited with significantly transforming Ghana’s emergency medical response systems.

Prof. Ahmed Zakariah – Bio Data

Field

Details

Full Name

Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah

Nationality

Ghanaian

Profession

Anaesthesiologist, ICU Specialist, Emergency Medicine Leader

Current Role

Director, National Ambulance Service, Ghana

Languages

English, French, Spanish

Specializations

Intensive Care Medicine, Cardiac & Thoracic Anaesthesia, Emergency Response

Academic Degrees

MD (Cuba), MPhil Biomedical Sciences (Belgium), MSc Pharmacology (Belgium), EMBA (GIMPA), Diploma in French (Cuba)

Memberships

European Resuscitation Council, American Thoracic Society, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care

Known For

Founding & expanding Ghana’s National Ambulance Service; global emergency health publications

Languages

English, French, Spanish

Education and Training

Prof. Zakariah holds a robust educational portfolio:

  • MD Degree – Cuba

  • Diploma in French – Cuba

  • MSc in Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical Medicine – Belgium

  • MPhil in Biomedical Sciences – Free University of Brussels

  • Executive MBA (EMBA) – GIMPA, Ghana

  • Fellow, Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons (FGCS)

  • Instructor Certificates in Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support – USA

  • International Visiting Professorship – University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA


Professional Career

Medical and Academic Roles

  • Specialist Anaesthetist – National Cardiothoracic Centre, Korle-Bu

  • Consultant, Intensive Care Medicine – Ridge Hospital, Accra

  • Regional Medical Coordinator (Greater Accra) – National Ambulance Service

  • Lecturer – Korle Bu Critical Care Nurses Training, Ridge School of Anaesthesia, Central University College (Physician Assistant Program)

Leadership

  • Director, National Ambulance Service (Ghana)
    Prof. Zakariah has led the expansion of NAS across Ghana, ensuring improved response times, training, and access to prehospital care.


Research and Publications

Prof. Zakariah is a prolific researcher with over 20 international publications. Select highlights include:

  • Combination of Biphasic Transmittance Waveform with Procalcitonin for Sepsis DiagnosisCritical Care Medicine, 2008

  • Barriers to Accessing EMS in AccraGlobal Health: Science and Practice, 2015

  • Emergency Care Updates – Disease Control Priorities, Vol. 3World Journal of Surgery, 2015

  • Evolution of Emergency Care in GhanaAfrican Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013

  • Knowledge of Vital Signs Among EMTsAnnals of Emergency Medicine, 2012

He has presented at international conferences in the USA, Germany, and Africa.

Notable Memberships

Prof. Zakariah holds memberships with:

  • European Resuscitation Council

  • American Thoracic Society

  • European Society of Intensive Care Medicine

  • European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care

Character and Leadership Style

Prof. Zakariah is widely regarded as:

“Tactical, strategic, proactive, and grounded in ethics.”

Colleagues praise his integrity, calm disposition, and unwavering dedication to public health innovation, especially in resource-limited settings.

Conclusion

From leading Ghana’s emergency medical transformation to publishing groundbreaking research on sepsis and prehospital care, Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakariah exemplifies what it means to lead with both science and service. His career continues to shape not just Ghana’s healthcare system, but also how emergency medicine is approached across sub-Saharan Africa.

Disclaimer

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