Dodoma: Photos of Benjamin Mkapa Hospital, East Africa's milestone in medical field

Dodoma: Photos of Benjamin Mkapa Hospital, East Africa's milestone in medical field

Eti metabolism , fool
Yaani mambo ya High school unaleta huku, Jibga kabisa dogo.

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Do you know the michaelis menten's equation?
Do you know how the chemical reactions that go to form your red blood cells?
Do you know the chemical process of producing energy from a molecule of glucose?
Do you know the chemical processes involved in production of steroids by your body?
Do you know how your skin uses sunshine to produce vitamin D?
Do you even know how your body consumes the adenosine triphosphate at the end of carbohydrate catabolism?
Do you know the chemical interactions that enable a human to process and analyse information in the brain?

(you can skip this, based on your answers it is fair to assume you have no brain or at best it is quite vestigial).

Note: All the above is metabolism.(Catabolism and anabolism ), and if you knew anything you would have stopped embarrassing yourself in front of Kenyans (I know you rank among the top in Tanzania, but you will be diagnosed as dyslexic in Kenya).
 
There are over 100 Professors and Ph.Ds from India, Europe, Korea, and Russia currently employed by the University of Dodoma, what are you talking you fool?

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A team of doctors from Tanzania were taken to india for training in 2016 and up to now are still training, I guess slow learners form the majority of your medical team.
 
Aisee, kauzi kamewageukia. 😀 Very insecure people mada wameileta wenyewe kwenye jukwaa hili alafu wakipewa dozi wanaanza kulia lia kwamba wamevamiwa. [emoji1] Safi sana @Kevin85fy, wape wape vidonge vyao.
They are a totally incompetent, infantile, belligerent, dyslexic group of people. I thought it was only the team I lead while working in their country but now I can see it is the whole country.
 
Boy that's Basic High school Biology,
I thought may be you could tell us how far you and your colleagues have reached on gene mapping of the Covid-19 virus, ok but nakuelewa you only have a BSc. Ukiongeza ujuzi utasaidia sana kwenye masuala ya Kilimo hapo Kenya watu wasikufe njaa.
Let's Talk about Benjamin Mkapa Hospital.
Do you know the michaelis menten's equation?
Do you know how the chemical reactions that go to form your red blood cells?
Do you know the chemical process of producing energy from a molecule of glucose?
Do you know the chemical processes involved in production of steroids by your body?
Do you know how your skin uses sunshine to produce vitamin D?
Do you even know how your body consumes the adenosine triphosphate at the end of carbohydrate catabolism?
Do you know the chemical interactions that enable a human to process and analyse information in the brain?

(you can skip this, based on your answers it is fair to assume you have no brain or at best it is quite vestigial).

Note: All the above is metabolism.(Catabolism and anabolism ), and if you knew anything you would have stopped embarrassing yourself in front of Kenyans (I know you rank among the top in Tanzania, but you will be diagnosed as dyslexic in Kenya).

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There are over 100 Professors and Ph.Ds from India, Europe, Korea, and Russia currently employed by the University of Dodoma, what are you talking you fool?

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Based in Bahrain, Prof Corbally is head of the surgery department at the local campus of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI). He has also worked in Tanzania and Vietnam through his role as founder of Operation Childlife, an Irish charity that brings specialist medical skills to least developed countries.

Prof Martin Corbally: led a team of specialist doctors in Dar es Salaam in separating two-month-old male twins conjoined at the stomach. Photograph: Collins Photos

Prof Martin Corbally: led a team of doctors in Dar es Salaam in separating two-month-old male twins conjoined at the stomach. Photograph: Collins Photos
 
There is no relationship between slow learning and being Tanzanian, do you have brain boy?
A team of doctors from Tanzania were taken to india for training in 2016 and up to now are still training, I guess slow learners form the majority of your medical team.

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Boy that's Basic High school Biology,
I thought may be you could tell us how far you and your colleagues have reached on gene mapping of the Covid-19 virus, ok but nakuelewa you only have a BSc. Ukiongeza ujuzi utasaidia sana kwenye masuala ya Kilimo hapo Kenya watu wasikufe njaa.
Let's Talk about Benjamin Mkapa Hospital.

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Why do you lie a lot, it seems lying is a compulsive disorder in Tanzania, if that was high school biology in Tanzania, you would not need volunteer doctors to help you guys from the medical quagmire you are in. Okay now prove it is high school, show me a high school book from Tanzania with Neurochemistry or even simpler yet a high school book with the chemical reactions on catabolism of carbohydrates and i will forever hold my peace.
I know Iam speaking to a door knob here but dude get a hold of your life. Do not speak only to be heard, come with a fact.
Here is some advice, go back to school preferably not in Tanzania if you can afford it, then come back and talk like a man not a jilted menopausal woman.
 
What is your comment about the Ben. Mkapa Hospita?
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This caught my eye.
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White and brown faces nyingi zaidi ya nyeusi ndani ya hospitali ya nchi ya mwafrika mweusi. Ndio maana Tz mna ratio ndogo zaidi ya madaktari ukanda huu, hata Burundi wamewapiku. Wazawa wamelemewa kabisa na masomo ya udaktari au ndio kunaendaje?
 
There is no relationship between slow learning and being Tanzanian, do you have brain boy?

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Apparently there is, if you knew any hint of mathematics you would know that correlation matters. All countries in eac have fools but Tanzania has a generally intellectually handicapped population and it shows in your education ranking. Uganda actually beats Tanzania on this.
Note:Uganda has really good doctors too. They rarely rely on volunteers from Doctors without borders or save a child foundation.

Hint: Work on your malnutrition problem too, do not eat only starchy food and beans. Consume food that also builds up your central nervous system.
 
This caught my eye.
2379241_IMG_20200425_095116.jpeg
White and brown faces nyingi zaidi ya nyeusi ndani ya hospitali ya nchi ya mwafrika mweusi. Ndio maana Tz mna ratio ndogo zaidi ya madaktari ukanda huu, hata Burundi wamewapiku. Wazawa wamelemewa kabisa na masomo ya udaktari au ndio kunaendaje?
They have built a good hospital for a level 5, but of what good is that equipment without a skilled medical staff. They rely on charity foundations and volunteer doctors from abroad.
 
You must be a Bar manager in Tz, kumbe wanufaika wa hii Tz mko wengi.
They are a totally incompetent, infantile, belligerent, dyslexic group of people. I thought it was only the team I lead while working in their country but now I can see it is the whole country.

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There is no relationship between slow learning and being Tanzanian, do you have brain boy?

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OK let me rephrase. If I have a bag of fools from the eac, the probability that the fool will be Tanzanian is higher, given you produce a higher quantity of ill equipped, ill educated quarks than any east african country.

You must be a Bar manager in Tz, kumbe wanufaika wa hii Tz mko wengi.

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HAHAHAHAHA,Now that is just embarrassing!
As usual when a Tanzanian starts such arguments, I know they hav experienced a stackoverflow exception in their cerebral cortex.
Okay now do your favourite hits, let me list them for you to makes it easier. I do not want you to overwork the little neurons you have left in what you call a brain.

a) Kibera
b) Hunger
c) slums

Which one am I missing?
That is a head start now take it away boy! Let the rant begin.
 
You must be a Bar manager in Tz, kumbe wanufaika wa hii Tz mko wengi.

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Apparently kenyan bar managers seem to be brighter than Tanzanian professionals. Who knew?
Hint: Do yourself a favor go back to the school you studied at and ask for a refund of your school fees. Then use it to buy yourself a brain.
 
Why do you lie a lot, it seems lying is a compulsive disorder in Tanzania, if that was high school biology in Tanzania, you would not need volunteer doctors to help you guys from the medical quagmire you are in. Okay now prove it is high school, show me a high school book from Tanzania with Neurochemistry or even simpler yet a high school book with the chemical reactions on catabolism of carbohydrates and i will forever hold my peace.
I know Iam speaking to a door knob here but dude get a hold of your life. Do not speak only to be heard, come with a fact.
Here is some advice, go back to school preferably not in Tanzania if you can afford it, then come back and talk like a man not a jilted menopausal woman.
I give you one book Named,
Biological Sciences, tulikuwa tunaita BS
Nimesoma High School 2008-10 in one of the Reputable Public Schools ni Tz
I took Physics, Chemistry and Biology ( you can challenge me on anything from that end, hapo kuanzia Mechanics to Modern Physics, of from Organic to Inorganic Chenistry or any Topic in Biology,

Why that is a basic advanced knowledge,? Tha answer is all what you say falls under the Topic called Cytology, or Cell Biology, all the chemical reactions taking place at cellular level, whether ababolic or catabolic tumesoma huko utotoni,
You are saying about neurochemistry which is simply a coordination process, covered ordinary and as well as High school biology, catabolic or anabolic of carbohydrates are you talking about metabolism of carbohydrates au you mean the fate of pyruvic acid of which is basic Nutrition Knowledge learned from Primary education, Ordinary and Secondary education, tumeelezea kwenye Crebs Cycle High School, simply geting energy/ATP from the food you eat [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]
Kuna watu wamesoma PCB humu kama wataona haya watakuja kukucheka sana mzee, mambo ya High School ndio manafundishwa vyuo vikuu?
Ok nimeshuka chini niendane nawe, hivi ndivyo Watz tulivyo and I am a dad so this is how I teach my beautiful girl.

Why do you lie a lot, it seems lying is a compulsive disorder in Tanzania, if that was high school biology in Tanzania, you would not need volunteer doctors to help you guys from the medical quagmire you are in. Okay now prove it is high school, show me a high school book from Tanzania with Neurochemistry or even simpler yet a high school book with the chemical reactions on catabolism of carbohydrates and i will forever hold my peace.
I know Iam speaking to a door knob here but dude get a hold of your life. Do not speak only to be heard, come with a fact.
Here is some advice, go back to school preferably not in Tanzania if you can afford it, then come back and talk like a man not a jilted menopausal woman.



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It is good you are upgrading your health sector it is good for the whole eac, but to claim it is the best is plain retard level reasoning. In Kenya that is a level 5 hospital, Level 6 hospitals in kenya are Kenyatta National Hospital (The University of Nairobi), Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral hospital (Kenyatta University) and Moi University teaching and referral hospital (Moi University). The hospital on display is a level five county hospital in Kenya. Compare and contrast level 5 and level 6.

Benjamin Mkapa Hospital (Opened 2015)
a) Bed capacity is 400
b) It has only 4 ICU beds of which the equipment was donated by israel (Mashav) in late 2019 ie. Your government could not equip the hospital with ICU facilities, you had to rely on donors.
c) The hospital relies on foreign doctors for basic surgeries like kidney transplants which were done by volunteer Irish doctors.
d)

Level 6(Top level hospital in kenya): Kenyatta National Hospital / King George VI Hospital Opened 1901,
a) Bed capacity 3800 ( 3200 public wing and 400 private wing)
b) Currently has 6000 workers
c) ICU (Intensive care unit) beds are 50, to be added to 70
d) HDU (High dependency unit) beds are 10, to be added to 30
e) Provides medical care to 700,000 inpatients annually and 600,000 outpatients annually.
f) Internal revenue yearly Kshs 6.9 billion.
g) In 2019 they marked 15 years of Kidney transplants with over 1000 successful surgeries (Patients spread across east and central africa)
h) Brain and spine surgeries(Neurology department) from 1967 started by Dr. Renato Ruberti (Many have been done since to date)
i) Body part reattachment surgeries have been done for over 7 years ie Reattaching arms, legs that were cut off by accident.
etc, etc etc.... The list is long.

Level 5: Machakos County Government Hospital
a) Bed capacity 410 upgrading on course to 500
b) ICU beds 5, upgrading on course to 12 beds
c) HDU beds none, upgrading on course to 10 beds
d) Fully equipped cancer centre
e) Fully equipped 14 bed dialysis centre
f) Brain and spine surgeries from 2018
g) 2 surgery theatres, plans on course to add 2 more.
etc.......

Level 5 hospitals in kenya have all the things your "best hospital" has and more.I am talking about level 5 because no country in the eac and central africa have a level 6 hospital apart from Kenya. Find below the list of level 5 public hospitals in kenya.
  1. Thika Level 5 Hospital
  2. Nyeri Level 5 Hospital
  3. Nakuru Level 5 Hospital
  4. Mombasa Level 5 Hospital
  5. Meru Level 5 Hospital
  6. Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital
  7. Machakos Level 5 Hospital
  8. Kisumu Level 5 Hospital
  9. Kisii Level 5 Hospital
  10. Kakamega Level 5 Hospital
  11. Garissa Level 5 Hospital
  12. Embu Level 5 Hospital
Note: All private hospitals in Kenya are level 5 and below, there is no level 6 private hospital, and yet they still outperform your "best hospital"
Duh!!naona umeleta hoja ya kueleweka jomba, manake hawa watu kwao hospitali nzuri ni mjengo wa concrete ulioekezwa glass

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Hii corona imedhihirisha health sector yenu ni mbovu,
Rwanda na Uganda wameonyesha wako juu,
Nyinyi endeleeni kujenga majengo,
Health sector si buildings,ni zaidi ya izo concrete and glass.
Bure kabisa.
Rwanda ni sawa na mikoa ya Mwanza ,Kagera sasa labda anza kulinganisha kama ulikuwa huelewi vizuri

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