


Professional Summary
Dr. Prince Pambo is a multifaceted Sports and Exercise Medicine Specialist and holds a PhD in Sports Cardiology. After his postgraduate studies at the University of Nottingham, UK, he pursued a PhD in Sports Cardiology from Saarland University, Germany. His vast experience in the field makes him highly sought after in his native country of Ghana, the African continent, and Globally.
For over a decade, in addition to being an attending Physician (Medical Superintendent) at the Civil Service Polyclinic, in Accra and conducting pre-competition medical assessment (PCMA) for soccer teams in Ghana, he also attends to both elite and recreational athletes presenting with sports related injuries. As the Medical Director for the Parliament House Clinic, Dr. Pambo sees clients with chronic non-communicable diseases (hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and cancers), where exercise prescription is never left out of his treatment plans. He is a part-time lecturer at the College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana, where he teaches and supervises students at the postgraduate level.
He is a Doping Control Officer and a member of the Medical Committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF). In this role, he supervises the medical aspects of major tournaments on the continent as a Venue Medical Manager and a doping control officer (DCO). He is currently the head of the medical team for the senior national male soccer team (The Black Stars) where he performs his duties excellently, endearing him to elite players.