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



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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?
Hawa na wanashindanga wakituimbia hapa nchi ya mabeberu,its a known fact kenya has the best doctors around, even wealthy tanzanians seek medical help in our hospitals

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Modern neurosurgical development in Kenya has its origins in the late 1940s when the first elective neurosurgical procedures were performed by Dr. J. F. Jarvis, Chief of Head and Neck Surgery at the now Kenyatta National Hospital, when he operated on anterior encephaloceles, and later also performed anterior third ventriculostomies for hydrocephalus. Formal neurosurgery developed from these initial steps, with the arrival of the first trained specialist, Dr. Renato Ruberti, whose pioneering efforts resulted in the founding of the Neurological Society of Kenya (NSK), the Pan African Association of Neurological Sciences (PAANS), and the African Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (AFNS). The last quarter of the 20th century has seen the progress of neurosurgery reach its present respectable levels, with dedicated and well-trained Kenyan neurosurgical specialists focusing not only on its practice but diligently pursuing its development.
 

We still have problems which we know, but you guys have deeper problems than kenya but you are clueless to that fact.

During the World Federation of Neurosurgeons Societies seminar, seven live neuro-complex surgeries were done at the Consolata Hospital Mathari,Nyeri County.
The surgeries were witnessed by 40 neurosurgeons drawn from across the globe (Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Nigeria, Cameroon.Others were from Pakistan, USA, United Kingdom, Turkey, India and Japan.)
The surgeries were on brain tumour procedures in complex neuroanatomical areas in the nervous system.
 
Jamaaa yani anapindisha pindisha kumbe hyo BM haina tofauti na ile ya machakos..

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That is their modus operandi (MO), they get excited over trivial things. I think a lot of them have never stepped out of their villages to view the rest of the world.
Kenyans complain a lot to GOK because we have seen better and demand better, they on the other hand get satisfied with mediocrity(I guess low expectations is fashionable in Tanzania).
 
That is their modus operandi (MO), they get excited over trivial things. I think a lot of them have never stepped out of their villages to view the rest of the world.
Kenyans complain a lot to GOK because we have seen better and demand better, they on the other hand get satisfied with mediocrity(I guess low expectations is fashionable in Tanzania).
Umeiona hyo list yake[emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]
Eti sijui huduma za kibingwa

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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.
Lockdown au curfew ndiyo unaona health sector iko juu kwenye nchi hizo? Uelewa wako wa mambo utakuwa uko chini sana mkuu!!
 
Muhimbili gearing up for bone marrow transplant
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June 21, 2019
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21Jun 2019
Henry Mwangonde
Dar es Salaam
News
The Guardian
Muhimbili gearing up for bone marrow transplant
THE Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) is set to become the first health facility in East Africa to offer bone marrow transplant services with the first batch of experts scheduled to complete specialized training abroad by end of next month.

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MNH’s director of medical services Dr Hedwiga Swai told reporters in Dar es Salaam that 11 experts leave next week for training at Apollo Hospital in India and are expected to return end of July.

“The team of experts that leaves for India next week consists of immunologists, microbiologists, hematologists, physical scientist and medical engineers,” said Dr Swai, noting that a procurement expert is also in the team to enable purchase of equipment and medicines.

This comes as good news for patients as treating one patient abroad for bone marrow transplant costs anything from 150m/- to 200m/-.

“Around 130 to 140 patients—mostly suffering from cancer and sickle cell— seek bone marrow transplant each year but two-thirds of them die due to lack of services,” she said.

In preparations to start offering the services, the government has disbursed 6.2bn/- where 3.7bn/- is meant for purchasing various equipment, the director noted.

African countries that offer bone marrow transplant include South Africa, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Nigeria and Comoro, she said.

This will be another milestone for the country’s main referral hospital after several successful establishments of key services in the past two years.

The first was Cochlear implant, radiology intervention and kidney transplant, with experts being sent for training on conducting liver transplants.

The kidney transplant was the second achievement after successful cochlear implant surgery in June 2017.

The move reduces costs of liver transplant by 50-percent. One successful transplant costs about 100 million usually directed at medical facilities in India.

By the start of this month, Muhimbili had conducted 43 kidney transplants, 339 cases of interventional radiology, while inserting 21 Cochlear implants to children, the director elaborated.
 
Kikwete angekuwa mbinafsi kama yule,angeijenga kwao msoga 🙄
Idiot comment! Mbona kuna Musoma na Mtwara pia hospital za wilaya kama 60? Una akili za kijinga sana!
 
We still have problems which we know, but you guys have deeper problems than kenya but you are clueless to that fact.

During the World Federation of Neurosurgeons Societies seminar, seven live neuro-complex surgeries were done at the Consolata Hospital Mathari,Nyeri County.
The surgeries were witnessed by 40 neurosurgeons drawn from across the globe (Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Nigeria, Cameroon.Others were from Pakistan, USA, United Kingdom, Turkey, India and Japan.)
The surgeries were on brain tumour procedures in complex neuroanatomical areas in the nervous system.
Propagandist uchwara kama kawaida yako,
Soma alichoandika mjinga mwenzako kisha soma ulichokiandika hapa [emoji23]

Sasa kinachowaleta wakenya kwenye hospitali za Tanzania ulikosema kuna deeper problems ni nini?

Kwa nini wasiende kwenye hizo zenu ambazo umesema mnafahamu matatizo yenu?
Wakati hayo matatizo hayashugulikiwi zaidi ya ahadi hewa,

Unasema mnafahamu matatizo yenu na wakati hayo ya wakenya kufata huduma bora za afya Tz ni kawaida yao?


Huwa nikisema Mkoloni aliondoka na akili zenu wala siongopi [emoji23]

Embu nenda Taita Taveta uwaambie huu ujinga wako hapa halafu ulete mrejesho [emoji23]
 
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