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| College of Medicine |
The college of medicine was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Honourable Mr. I.K. Gujral on 17th September, 1997. Already seventy doctors have passed out of the College and doing well in their profession. Presently the College offers only M.B.B.S. Course equivalent to the M.D. Course of Tanzania. Short courses for Laboratory Technicians, Pharmacy Technicians and Premedical Courses will commence from Feb 2005. It is contemplated to start the post graduate courses in Internal Medicine, Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Ophthalmology and Paediatrics from Sep 2005. Fellowship courses in certain super specialties are likely to commence from Sep 2006. The admissions are held in Feb and Sep every year.
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| Mission |
- To prepare students through regular professional courses in the fields of medical and allied sciences for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS).
- To be an additional supplier from the private sector of medical service providers; key policy makers in medical services and experts/specialists (with additional training) of medical services in industries, public institutions and private institutions.
- To be a catalyst in,
- Ensuring that research priorities are responsive to the felt needs of the community.
- Spearheading prioritization of primary medical and health care for the majority of the people.
- Creation of demand for better medical services to the majority of the rural and urban population, especially to the poorest communities.
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| Vision |
| The College of Medicine is envisaged to be the centre of excellence of medical and health knowledge advancement, expansion, transmission and enhancement through training, research, outreach and public service. |
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