(CEO / CO-FOUNDER)
Mcclean Bismark Owusu is a prominent Ghanaian public health leader and the co-founder of the Basic Life Support Foundation. With a diverse background as a Senior Public Health Officer and a legal scholar, he works to bridge the gap between healthcare policy and actual community needs. His efforts focus on making health systems more equitable and ensuring that even the most remote areas have access to medical care.
His professional work is backed by an impressive academic foundation that combines health, law, and education. Holding degrees in public health and law, he specializes in the ethical and legal aspects of medicine, such as patient rights and healthcare financing. This multidisciplinary expertise allows him to lead high-impact initiatives, including emergency response training and maternal health advocacy, while mentoring the next generation of professionals.
Driven by a vision of universal health access, Owusu continues to champion innovative approaches to public health. Through his foundation, he empowers local communities with life-saving skills and works to strengthen the overall resilience of the Ghanaian health system. His leadership is defined by a deep commitment to integrity, service, and the belief that quality healthcare should be available to everyone regardless of their socioeconomic status.