THE
University of Dodoma (UDOM) is planning to introduce a course in
biomedical sciences at its College of Health Sciences in order to close
the gap of biomedical scientists in the country.
UDOM
Vice-Chancellor, Prof Egid Mubofu made the revelation here on
Wednesday, pointing out
that the programme would provide the country
with experts in diagnostics clinical laboratories and biotechnology
among other areas of the field.
“This
will provide the country with medical and non-medical laboratory
technicians for maintenance of laboratory facilities,” said the UDOM
Vice-Chancellor (VC) in an interview with the ‘Daily News’ on his first
100 days in office.
Dr
Mubofu noted that plans were underway for UDOM to team up with a
Japan-based Nishimura Medical Instrument Company Limited to offer
capacity building to its teaching staff members in Biomedical Sciences.
“The
company has demonstrated its willingness to offer training to UDOM
teaching staff and an opportunity to students to carry out practical
training while undertaking the course,” said the university’s VC.
As
for achievements at UDOM in his 100 days in office, Dr Mubofu, said in
March, doctors from the University’s College of Health Sciences had
teamed up with their counterparts from the Benjamin Mkapa Hospital to
perform first kidney transplant at the public health facility.
“Apart
from saving life, the first such operation to be performed by our
doctors also helped the government to save millions of shillings which
would be spent to send the patient abroad,” he said.
Dr
Mubofu pointed other achievements as establishment of integrity
committee at UDOM and that the committee is tasked with collection of
suggestions from the university community members in the light of
improving services provision.
“The
university has already procured 19 suggestion boxes which will be
supplied to all colleges on the campus in order to facilitate collection
of views from staff members and students,” he said.
Dr
Mubofu informed that UDOM has also embarked on tree planting initiative
which is geared towards making its campus green, saying so far the
university has planted 1,700 trees between April and June.
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