Summary
· The
students have been relocated to Tanzania to complete their final year of
studies following the outbreak of war in Sudan
Dar es Salaam. Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) has received 150
medical students from the University of Medicine, Science, and Technology
(UMST), Khartoum, Sudan.
The students have been relocated to Tanzania to complete their final year of studies following the outbreak of war in Sudan.
Speaking to the journalists, the
Executive Director of Muhimbili National Hospital, Prof. Mohamed Janabi, said
the civil war in Sudan had forced the closure of academic institutions and
disruptions of various activities.
According to Prof. Janabi, the
students are in their fifth year of the first degree in medicine, in which they
are required to undergo more practical training.
He said they will be assigned to
various departments, such as the surgery, under the supervision of expert
doctors to carry on with their studies.
“Muhimbili Hospital will assist them
in their learning, as they would do with local students, and upon completion of
their studies, they may be offered the opportunity to do an internship at the
hospital," he said.
On his part, the Vice Principal of
UMST College, Prof. Mamoun Homeida, expressed his gratitude for the receipt and
commended the fraternal relations that exist between Tanzania and Sudan.
Mrs. Ruba Anwar Salih, who is the
leader of the group of students, expressed her joy at having been granted the
opportunity to continue their studies in an institution of high calibre with
enough personnel.
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