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

Muhimbili National Hosp itakua level gani kwa akili yako iyo ndogo?

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Level 5 and below in Kenya. It will offer treatment across the spectrum of clinical medicine (Done by clinical officers, diploma, in Kenya not doctors).
"Clinical medicine is a field of medicine that deals primarily with the practice and study of medicine based on the direct examination of the patient. ... In clinical medicine, medical practitioners assess patients in order to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease ".
 
Those facilities available in almost all Region hospitals.
We have 30 Regions.
So if those are level 5 then we have more than 30 level 5 hospitals.
I will give you photos.
HAHAHAHAHA, delusional soul
 
Actually I do, I happen to have a degree in Bsc. Biochemistry and Molecular biology and my passion is mathematics and computer science. Organ transplants like kidney, liver etc are simple and rarely take more than 4 hours in majority of patients.
Boy you know nothing about medical practise, your biochemistry can only do genetic manipulation in agriculture fields, usirudie tena kuzungumzia mambo yaliyo nje ya uwezo wako.

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Those facilities available in almost all Region hospitals.
We have 30 Regions.
So if those are level 5 then we have more than 30 level 5 hospitals.
I will give you photos.
If that were true you would not be shouting "best hospital in east africa". Normal things get you very excited.
 
Boy you know nothing about medical practise, your biochemistry can only do genetic manipulation in agriculture fields, usirudie tena kuzungumzia mambo yaliyo nje ya uwezo wako.

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Do you know the course outline of biochemistry? I know in Tanzania you do not have much of an education, but in normal universities (Not Tanzanian ones it seems), Biochemistry is under school of medicine. The course outline includes Pharmacognosy, Immunochemistry, Metabolism, Proteomics, statistics, Physiology, Neurochemistry. Do these sound like agriculture?????

HAHAHAHA, Agriculture!!!! Oh nice try my intellectually challenged friend.
 
Muhimbili National hospital has 30+ professor's in different specialties,
150 pediatricians
Over 50 General Surgeons
80+ Physicians
50+ ENTs
45+ Obs Gyns
10+ Demaroligists
50+ Anaesthesia specialists
50+ Gastroenterologists
10+ Neurologists
30+ Orthopedic surgeons
etc
Kindly note that there are 150+ Orthopedic surgeons in MOI and 70+ Cardiologists at JKCI,
I will not Mention the Medical Officers and pharmacists here,
The clinical Officers you mentioned in Tz are found in district hospitals managed under Local Governments councils,
Hospitali zote za Mikoa and above starts from Medical officers (MD ) and above.
There are 30+ Regional Hospitals and over 150 District Hospitals in Tanzania,
Excluding the private ones.




Level 5 and below in Kenya. It will offer treatment across the spectrum of clinical medicine (Done by clinical officers, diploma, in Kenya not doctors).
"Clinical medicine is a field of medicine that deals primarily with the practice and study of medicine based on the direct examination of the patient. ... In clinical medicine, medical practitioners assess patients in order to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease ".

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Muhimbili National hospital has 30+ professor's in different specialties,
150 pediatricians
Over 50 General Surgeons
80+ Physicians
50+ ENTs
45+ Obs Gyns
10+ Demaroligists
50+ Anaesthesia specialists
50+ Gastroenterologists
10+ Neurologists
30+ Orthopedic surgeons
etc
Kindly note that there are 150+ Orthopedic surgeons in MOI and 70+ Cardiologists at JKCI,
I will not Mention the Medical Officers and pharmacists here,
The clinical Officers you mentioned in Tz are found in district hospitals managed under Local Governments councils,
Hospitali zote za Mikoa and above starts from Medical officers (MD ) and above.
There are 30+ Regional Hospitals and over 150 District Hospitals in Tanzania,
Excluding the private ones.






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Anything to make you sleep but the hospital website clearly mentions "clinical medicine". Now who knows more you or the people running the hospital.
 
Mbona unakimbia mambo yako mzee unalazimisha medical, Having two three elective courses in your outline doesn't qualify you to be a medical personnel, for your info every science course in the university teaches statistics for research purposes, and even those doing chemistry and teachers can do parasitology, immunology and pathology as elective courses, are they qualified to be medical personnels?
wewe unafanya plant breeding and genetic manipulation, that's where a molecular biologist in countries like Kenya can do. You don't fit even in our labs mzee as We have Lab scientist graduating every year, enda katengeneze breeds nzuri za maparachichi, we need to eat.
Do you know the course outline of biochemistry? I know in Tanzania you do not have much of an education, but in normal universities (Not Tanzanian ones it seems), Biochemistry is under school of medicine. The course outline includes Pharmacognosy, Immunochemistry, Metabolism, Proteomics, statistics, Physiology, Neurochemistry. Do these sound like agriculture?????

HAHAHAHA, Agriculture!!!! Oh nice try my intellectually challenged friend.

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Muhimbili National hospital has 30+ professor's in different specialties,
150 pediatricians
Over 50 General Surgeons
80+ Physicians
50+ ENTs
45+ Obs Gyns
10+ Demaroligists
50+ Anaesthesia specialists
50+ Gastroenterologists
10+ Neurologists
30+ Orthopedic surgeons
etc
Kindly note that there are 150+ Orthopedic surgeons in MOI and 70+ Cardiologists at JKCI,
I will not Mention the Medical Officers and pharmacists here,
The clinical Officers you mentioned in Tz are found in district hospitals managed under Local Governments councils,
Hospitali zote za Mikoa and above starts from Medical officers (MD ) and above.
There are 30+ Regional Hospitals and over 150 District Hospitals in Tanzania,
Excluding the private ones.






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"This introduction to Tanzania's health system and acute workforce shortage familiarizes readers with the context in which health professions education takes place. The paper touches on poverty rates, population growth, and characteristics of the health system. The critical shortage of trained health staff is a major challenge facing the health sector, aggravated by low motivation of the few available staff. Other challenges facing the health sector include lack of effective staff supervision, poor transport and communication infrastructure and shortage of drugs and medical equipment. We recommend appropriate action be taken by the government and other stakeholders to provide more financial and human resources for the sector while ensuring their efficient and effective utilization to improve services delivery. " ~excerpt from a report written by a volunteer Doctor in Muhimbili

Tanzania, the source added, had been picked for the programme because the shortage of surgeons, physicians who treat patients by surgical methods, was critical.

"We differ country by country (in the shortage of surgeons) but Tanzania is the worst. We have very low ratio of surgeon per population (0.4/1,000) against 3/1,000 in Kenya," he said.

This, according to the trauma surgeon with the Muhimbili Orthopaedic Institute (Moi), means a good number of Tanzanians were operated by medical officers and assistant medical officers instead of the highly qualified specialists
 
Eti metabolism , fool
Yaani mambo ya High school unaleta huku, Jibga kabisa dogo.
Do you know the course outline of biochemistry? I know in Tanzania you do not have much of an education, but in normal universities (Not Tanzanian ones it seems), Biochemistry is under school of medicine. The course outline includes Pharmacognosy, Immunochemistry, Metabolism, Proteomics, statistics, Physiology, Neurochemistry. Do these sound like agriculture?????

HAHAHAHA, Agriculture!!!! Oh nice try my intellectually challenged friend.

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Mbona unakimbia mambo yako mzee unalazimisha medical, Having two three elective courses in your outline doesn't qualify you to be a medical personnel, for your info every science course in the university teaches statistics for research purposes, and even those doing chemistry and teachers can do parasitology, immunology and pathology as elective courses, are they qualified to be medical personnels?
wewe unafanya plant breeding and genetic manipulation, that's where a molecular biologist in countries like Kenya can do. You don't fit even in our labs mzee as We have Lab scientist graduating every year, enda katengeneze breeds nzuri za maparachichi, we need to eat.

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Haha ahhahaha, oh my ill educated friend why expend the effort of exposing your stupidity?
 
What is the life expectancy in Kenya?
"This introduction to Tanzania's health system and acute workforce shortage familiarizes readers with the context in which health professions education takes place. The paper touches on poverty rates, population growth, and characteristics of the health system. The critical shortage of trained health staff is a major challenge facing the health sector, aggravated by low motivation of the few available staff. Other challenges facing the health sector include lack of effective staff supervision, poor transport and communication infrastructure and shortage of drugs and medical equipment. We recommend appropriate action be taken by the government and other stakeholders to provide more financial and human resources for the sector while ensuring their efficient and effective utilization to improve services delivery. " ~excerpt from a report written by a volunteer Doctor in Muhimbili

Tanzania, the source added, had been picked for the programme because the shortage of surgeons, physicians who treat patients by surgical methods, was critical.

"We differ country by country (in the shortage of surgeons) but Tanzania is the worst. We have very low ratio of surgeon per population (0.4/1,000) against 3/1,000 in Kenya," he said.

This, according to the trauma surgeon with the Muhimbili Orthopaedic Institute (Moi), means a good number of Tanzanians were operated by medical officers and assistant medical officers instead of the highly qualified specialists

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