Freetown, Sierra Leone — The University of Sierra Leone Teaching Hospitals Complex (USLTHC) proudly celebrates a remarkable achievement as four doctors from the Department of Internal Medicine have successfully qualified as Specialist Physicians.
The newly qualified specialists — Dr. Musa Salieu Kamara, Dr. Alimu Jalloh, Dr. Samuel Baker, and Dr. Prince Benjamin — have all passed the Membership Examinations of the West African College of Physicians (WACP). Their success represents a significant milestone in strengthening specialist healthcare training and delivery in Sierra Leone.

This outstanding accomplishment underscores the department’s ongoing commitment to excellence in medical education, clinical practice, and patient care. The management and staff of USLTHC extend their heartfelt congratulations to these four doctors for their dedication, hard work, and pursuit of professional growth.
“Their achievement is not only a personal triumph but also a testament to the quality of mentorship and training available at the USLTHC,” said a spokesperson from the Department of Internal Medicine. “We remain steadfast in our mission to produce competent, compassionate, and skilled physicians who will continue to advance healthcare in Sierra Leone and beyond.”
USLTHC continues to prioritize the professional development of its medical staff, investing in advanced training and supporting pathways toward specialization. The institution’s focus on developing homegrown specialists aligns with its broader vision of delivering high-quality healthcare and fostering medical excellence within the nation.
Once again, congratulations to Dr. Kamara, Dr. Jalloh, Dr. Baker, and Dr. Benjamin — your success has made the USLTHC family and the people of Sierra Leone immensely proud.
USLTHC Media Unit
