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Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council is a quasi-government professional organisation, established by Act of Parliament, responsible for licensing, monitoring and regulating the practice of medicine and dentistry in the country. The organization's mandate includes the regulation of both the practitioners and the practices from where ...
Ministries of health in several sub-Saharan African countries, including Zambia, Uganda, and South African, were reported to have begun planning health system reform including hospital accreditation before 2002. However, most hospitals in Africa are administered by local health ministries or missionary organizations without accreditation programs.
According to the Association's website, [5] UMA has five focus areas: (1) to "contribute to universal access to health and health care" (2) to "promote professional ethical standards among medical doctors in Uganda" (3) to "promote the welfare of medical doctors in Uganda" [6] (4) to mobilize doctors to join and encourage them to actively participate in the Association’s activities and (5 ...
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The Uganda Dental Association (UDA) is a registered non-governmental organization that brings together all the qualified dental surgeons retired or practicing in Uganda. [1] Headquartered in Uganda's capital city Kampala , the UDA serves its members and the public by managing key oral health issues on their behalf and by coordinating dental ...
The dental surgeons in Uganda are regulated by the Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners' Council (UMDPC) [47] and a professional body, Uganda Dental Association (UDA). [48] The number of registered dental surgeons across the country has increased from 72 dental surgeons in 2006 [ 43 ] to about 396 dental surgeons in 2021 [ 47 ] serving a ...
The 35-year-old Laredo woman is accused of using the name and Texas Board Nursing license number of a real licensed vocational nurse and registered nurse who had “the same or similar first name ...
Formal providers include medical and dental practitioners, nurses and midwives, pharmacies, and allied health professionals. [2] Traditional providers include herbalists, spiritual healers, traditional birth attendants, hydro therapists, etc. [1] Uganda's health system is divided into national and district-based levels.