Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

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The Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) is a public hospital in Accra, Ghana. KBTH is the leading national referral center in Ghana and serves more than 500,000 patients per year from across the country and from nearby countries in West Africa. The hospital has 2,000 beds and a clinical staff of 1,000. KBTH has previously hosted clinical trials for both infectious and non-communicable diseases, including a Phase I trial for retinal disease and Phase III trials for breast cancer and pediatric malaria. AC3T’s cancer clinical trials capacity data show that KBTH performs well across all dimensions; though the hospital currently lacks certain diagnostic capabilities. KBTH hosts the national Radiotherapy Center of Excellence, offering a range of radiotherapy treatment options for cancer patients.

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Institution Regulatory/Research Ethics Committees

Frequency of meetings: Monthly

Application turnaround time (IRB/IEC): 4-8 weeks

Average time from receipt of final protocol to review and approval of study by all relevant committees: 6 weeks

Institution Staffing Resources

Staff typeNumber of staff
Performs study site coordination and manage daily operational activities3
Prepares and administers study drug10
Collects and processes study data and maintain data integrity4
Monitors site processes and ensures quality2
Biostatisticians1
Database programmers1
Epidemiologists1
Pathologists11
Pharmacists10

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Institution Research Systems, Recordkeeping, and Data Management

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Institution performs the following routine blood screening tests on banked blood:

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Institution Cancer Treatment Capabilities and Equipment

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Institution Infectious Disease Treatment Capabilities and Equipment

Data collection in progress

Investigators at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

George Obeng Adjei, M.D., Ph.D.

Director, Centre for Tropical Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Ghana; Professor of Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology, University of Ghana; Chairperson, Scientific and Technical Committee, Institutional Research Board, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

Prof. Adjei is the Director of the Centre for Tropical Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, and Professor of Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Ghana. He is also the Chairperson of the Scientific and Technical Committee of the Institutional Research Board (IRB) at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. He specializes in pediatric clinical pharmacology, especially malaria. He has published extensively on pharmacokinetics and drug modeling of antimalarial medications, as well as immunology and genetic factors associated with malaria and sickle cell disease. He is interested in clinical research ethics and serves on multiple IRBs. Prof. Adjei’s clinical trial interests and experience include diagnostic, drug (small molecule), epidemiological, observational, and precision medicine studies of pediatric infectious diseases in developing country settings.

Formal Clinical Trial Training*