Your expertise belongs in the conversation. Not on the sidelines.
Wellody is recruiting 50 Ghanaian health professionals for its first cohort — trained, verified, and publishing together. You get the platform, the Academy, and a clear professional framework to educate online with confidence — without risking the career you built.
- Your credentials verified before you publish a word
- 13 modules — under 2 hours total, mobile-first
- Ghana-first examples: malaria, hypertension, maternal health
- 50 seats. Cohort 1 only. Application-based.
Currently Ghana-only. 50 seats. No existing audience or following required.

Your patients are already getting health answers online. Most of those answers are not coming from you.
“When a Ghanaian wants a health answer, they don’t call their pharmacist or their doctor — they open WhatsApp, TikTok, or a Facebook group. The voices they find there are rarely credentialed.”
People are not choosing misinformation. They are choosing from what is available — and what's available right now is almost exclusively unverified voices. There is massive appetite for health information online in Ghana and across Africa, and a critical gap waiting to be filled by professionals who are trained, registered, and accountable. Every day that gap stays empty, decisions about malaria, hypertension, sickle cell, and maternal health are shaped by the wrong people. Wellody closes that gap.
Misinformation crisis
of health information circulating online is unverified, misleading, or actively harmful
Real decisions at stake
Africans who seek health information online do so before — or instead of — seeing a professional
Verified voices gap
of public health conversations online involve a verified professional — the rest is guesswork
You are not staying quiet because you have nothing to say. You are staying quiet because nobody built the right system for you.
Wellody was built to remove these exact barriers — with Ghana-specific regulatory training, a built-in community of 50 peers, and a platform designed for clinicians, not influencers. When barriers disappear, the expertise stops staying locked in the clinic. It goes to the people who need it.
Nobody taught you to translate clinical knowledge for the internet
You were trained for ward rounds, case notes, and peer review. Turning that into content a patient on a bus can actually understand is a genuinely different skill — and it is one the Academy teaches directly.
One wrong word online and you have a regulatory problem
Ghana FDA advertising rules, MDC conduct guidelines, Pharmacy Council, NMC — the rules exist but nobody hands you a plain-English summary of what you can say as a clinician online. The Academy does.
The whole course fits in a single evening
A pharmacist between ward rounds. A doctor on a 30-minute lunch break. A midwife on the bus home. The Academy is under 2 hours total — designed for the gaps in your day, not a separate commitment on top of it.
50 peers starting at the same time changes everything
The cohort runs together — same start, same finish, same launch day. Fifty professionals going live in the same week is a different experience from figuring it out alone on a noisy platform.
Verification first, publishing second — so you can be brave without the risk.
The platform is built backwards from what clinicians fear most. Your credentials go live first. Your audience sees who you are before they read what you say. Only then does publishing begin. That changes everything.
This is not another content platform. It is professional infrastructure — designed around the standards you already hold.

Verified profiles
Your credentials, specialty, and professional standing are visible before anyone reads a single word you write.
Posts and long-form articles
Publish with your credentials front and center — so every piece you write carries the weight of who you are.
Public Q&A
Answer real health questions from the public in an environment where your registration is visible and your boundaries are clear.
Live health events
Host webinars, workshops, and community health sessions on a platform that reflects your professional standing.
Service listings
Later, when you're ready, turn that trusted presence into professional services — without it ever feeling like you're selling.
Founding Expert badge
A verified marker of professional credibility — visible to your audience, meaningful to your peers.
What Founding Experts get — and what only the first cohort can claim.
The Founding Expert title — permanent, and only 50 ever
A distinct badge on your Wellody profile that marks you as Cohort 1. Not the standard Verified badge — something rarer. Later cohorts do not get this.
A fully-funded Academy scholarship
The Wellody Health Influencer Academy is free for Cohort 1. Later cohorts may pay. You are grandfathered in — and you leave with a portable certificate you can put on your CV and LinkedIn.
A verified profile and publishing tools, from day one
Write articles, answer questions, list services, and host events inside a single verified environment — without having to jury-rig a social media presence or build an audience from zero.
First access to every new feature before anyone else
Podcasts, paid services, e-wallet payouts — Founding Experts get access before these features open to the rest of the platform. That advantage compounds over time.
A direct line to the team and a seat at the table
Founding Experts help write the rules for the platform itself — through a private Slack with the product team and fellow cohort members. Your feedback directly shapes what features come next.
50 seats. Ghana only. Cohort 1 closes when it is full — and these specific benefits do not come back.
Your expertise is already there. The Academy teaches you how to make it count in public.
13 practical modules. Under 2 hours total. Designed for clinicians, not content creators. Each module ends with a task you complete on Wellody — so by the time you finish the Academy, you have already published your first pieces and met your peers.
Understand the African health infodemic, your professional responsibilities online, and Ghana's specific regulatory framework — then get set up and verified on Wellody.
- The infodemic in Africa — what your patients see before they see you
- Ethics, scope, and safety online for African health professionals
- Ghana regulatory module: FDA, MDC, Pharmacy Council, NMC, AHPC advertising rules
- The Wellody platform tour — where your voice goes furthest
Four steps. One verified professional presence.
Get verified.
Submit your credentials. Your specialty, registration, and professional standing are confirmed before you publish a single word — so your audience sees your standing before they read your content.
Complete the Academy.
Finish the Academy. By the end, you have met 49 peers, completed your first publications, and earned your Founding Expert credential.
Start publishing with confidence.
Publish articles, answer health questions, and host events — within clear professional boundaries, on your own terms.
Build something that lasts.
Grow an audience that trusts you — and a digital practice that reflects the same standards you hold in your clinical work.
You have worked too hard for your credentials to be undermined by an unclear post
The challenge is rarely a lack of expertise. It is uncertainty about what safe online communication looks like under Ghana's actual regulatory framework — and a reasonable fear of getting it wrong. Wellody removes that uncertainty entirely: credential verification so your standing is public, Ghana-specific regulatory training so you know exactly what you can say, and editorial review of your first three pieces so you can publish with absolute confidence.
“Give a professional a clear framework and they become remarkably brave. Uncertainty is not caution — it is paralysis.”
Built into every part of the platform
- Credential verification before you publish a single word
- Ghana-specific regulatory module: FDA, MDC, Pharmacy Council, NMC, AHPC
- Scope-of-practice guidance — what you can and cannot say as your discipline
- Clear labelling of evidence versus personal opinion
- Patient confidentiality rules for public-facing content
- Safe frameworks for answering public health questions
- Editorial review of your first three pieces before they go live
Your expertise does not stop being valuable when you leave the clinic. Wellody helps you use it responsibly beyond it.
Wellody is designed so that education comes first, and everything else — events, consultations, service listings — follows naturally from trust already earned. This is not influencer marketing. It is a structured, ethical model for professionals who want their digital work to carry the same weight as their clinical judgment.
Here is what that can look like in practice:
Professional service listings
Let your verified presence lead to appropriate services — listed clearly, within ethical and regulatory scope.
Health events and workshops
Host paid or free educational events, webinars, and community health sessions that reflect your expertise.
Consultation pathways
Create structured, transparent routes for professional consultations — without blurring the line between education and clinical advice.
Educational resources
Publish guides, courses, or reference materials that extend your reach beyond the platform.
Audience-to-client journeys
When someone trusts your health education, there is a natural and ethical path to professional services. Wellody makes that path clear.
This is for you if…

This is for you
- You are a licensed health professional currently practising in Ghana — doctor, pharmacist, nurse, midwife, mental health professional, nutritionist, physiotherapist, or allied health
- You are registered with the MDC, Pharmacy Council, NMC, AHPC, or equivalent Ghanaian regulator
- You want to educate online without putting your registration at risk
- You believe the public deserves better health information than they are currently getting
- You want a practical system, not vague inspiration about "building your brand"
- You want to be part of setting the standard for Cohort 1 — not following it later
Not for you if…
- If you value anonymity or pseudonymous posting, this isn't the right fit — Wellody requires professional accountability and visible credentials.
- Wellody is an education-first platform, not a product promotion channel.
- You are looking for shortcuts, hype tactics, or fast audience growth.
- You are not willing to work within the boundaries of evidence and professional ethics.
The window for being first is open now. It will not stay that way.
The conversation is happening right now, without you
Ghanaians are making decisions about malaria, hypertension, and maternal health from WhatsApp groups and TikTok videos. The appetite is already there. The verified professionals are not — yet.
Cohort 1 sets the bar before bad habits set in
The first cohort defines what quality looks like on Wellody. The norms, the tone, the standard. You get to set that bar — not follow it later. Early choices compound: your voice has outsized influence right now.
50 professionals going live in one week is a story
The whole cohort launches together on the same day. That coordinated moment — 50 trained, verified Ghanaian health professionals publishing at once — is a different thing from one new expert a month for a year.
Questions we hear most often
Licensed health professionals currently practising in Ghana — doctors, pharmacists, nurses, midwives, mental health professionals, nutritionists, physiotherapists, and allied health practitioners registered with the MDC, Pharmacy Council, NMC, AHPC, or equivalent. Cohort 1 is Ghana-only. Diaspora Ghanaians can apply from Cohort 2.
Africa does not need more health noise. It needs more professionals willing to be heard.
You have spent years earning the clinical judgment to be trusted. There are 50 seats in Cohort 1. The course is fully funded. The badge is permanent. Wellody is where you use what you have already built — publicly, at scale, and on your own professional terms.
Ghana-only for Cohort 1. 50 seats. No existing audience or social media presence required.
