Raphael Nyarkotey Obu
Professor
DaVinci College of Holistic Medicine
Cyprus
Biography
Dr. Raphael Nyarkotey Obu, PhD(A.M) is a research Professor of Prostate Cancer and Alternative Medicine at Da Vinci College of Holistic Medicine, Larnaca city, Cyprus. He is the Vice Chancellor and Founder of the Nyarkotey College of Holistic Medicine, Tema Community 7, Post Office, Ghana. He got his PhD degree from the Indian Board of Alternative Medicine Academy, Kolkata, India. He had his postdoc training at Da Vinci College of Holistic Medicine, Larnaca city, Cyprus under Dr. George Georgiou with research on Hibiscus sabdarrifa and its effectiveness on prostate health and published three important research papers on the Hibiscus Sabdariffa. Interestingly, he has developed three important medicinal products from his Postdoc program in a tea form for Prostate health, Hypertension and Women’s Health. Dr. Nyarkotey studied the first ever Masters module program in Prostate Cancer at Sheffield Hallam University , UK and has published over 500 articles on prostate cancer and natural medicines in leading Ghanaian newspapers and journals. His articles are highly read with close to two million readers on Modernghana. He is also Medical Sonographer graduated from Radford University College, Ghana.He is currently the National President of the Alternative Medical Association of Ghana (AMAG) and respectable conference speaker on prostate cancer and natural medicines. Principal scientist and product developer at RNG Medicine Research Lab, Medical Director of RNG Holistic Hospital & Prostate Research Lab in Ghana and a Member of the Prostate cancer Transatlantic Consortium(CaPtc). He was nominated in 2017 in the Ghana’s 40under40 Achievers.
Research Interest
Naturopathic Urology, Naturopathic Oncology, Role of complementary medicine on cancer patients, Bioenergetic Medicine, Doppler Ultrasound for prostate cancer diagnosis, Ghanaian Traditional Medicinal Plants and role on cancer management, Prostate cancer in black men, Prostate cancer screening in black men, Prostate cancer Advocacy in Black men, Hibiscus Sabdariffa and Prostate health