Professional Development

What I wasn’t taught in medical school, why it matters now

When I graduated from medical school as a doctor about a decade ago, I knew for sure that I was entering the world of...

What goes on in the ICU: A Tanzanian nurse’s perspective

It's 8pm and Mr. Anon is wheeled into the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at a private hospital in Dar es-Salaam. He is unconscious, and...

Why the future is digital for pathologists in Tanzania

You’ve visited the hospital with a nagging swelling on your skin. Your doctor suggests that a small part of the swelling will be sliced...

Why UDSM revived medical degree programme

The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) is beginning to reclaim its lost glory. It was the first university in Tanzania to offer a...

Tanzania: Why This Pharma Laboratory Sets Standards For Africa

Have you ever doubted the accuracy of the ‘500mg’ or ‘250mg’ written on some tablets to signify the strength of the medicine that you...

What clinicians must know about COVID-19 and Guillain-Barré Syndrome

Clinicians have been urged to consider recommending a COVID-19 test for patients who happen to be diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)—a potentially life-threatening illness...

Opportunity for Tanzanian scientists to communicate and excel through MedicoVoices &MwanaSayansi

The knowledge or innovative project idea you generate through research or ideation must help policy makers and the public to make informed decisions. But,...

Publishing conditions set for Masters, PHD scholars in Tanzania’s new university guidelines

Dar es Salaam. The Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) has unveiled new standards and guidelines for university education, emphasizing, among other things, on the...

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