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The institution also carries out malaria research. [5] The majority of the institution's research projects are in collaboration with national, regional and international organisations, including funding agencies, international health research institutions, international NGOs and universities, as well as corporate philanthropists. [5]
MRCC is a cancer treatment, research, and teaching center, affiliated with the Mbarara University School of Medicine and with the Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, the teaching hospital for the medical school. MRCC was founded in 2017, by Professor Frederick Kayanja and Professor Tony Wilson. [1]
Uganda Martyrs University School of Medicine: Nsambya: Uganda Martyrs University: MMed: 2010 [6] Private 7: King Ceasor University (Formerly St. Augustine Int'l University), College of Health, Medical & Life Sciences: Mulago & Kisoro: St. Augustine International University [7] MBChB, DCM (Diploma in Clinical Medicine) 2012: Private 8: Busitema ...
The Makerere University School of Medicine (MUSM), also known as the Makerere University Medical School, is the school of medicine of Makerere University, Uganda's oldest and largest public university. The medical school has been part of Makerere University since 1924. [2] The school provides medical education at diploma, undergraduate, and ...
ARCC is a cancer treatment, research, and teaching center, affiliated with the Muni University and with the Arua Regional Referral Hospital. ARCC was founded in 2017, according to the Uganda Ministry of Health. As of March 2018, ARCC is housed on the premises of Arua Regional Referral Hospital. [1] [4]
The students at the school come from Uganda and other African countries, especially Kenya. [4] The school is licensed to teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Human Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Nursing. KIU School of Health Sciences is recognised by the medical and dental licensing boards in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. [1]
IDI was created in 2002 as an academic public/private partnership consisting of the Makerere University School of Medicine, the Mulago National Referral Hospital, the Ministry of Health (Uganda), and Pfizer Inc. with the Pfizer Foundation, together with a group of infectious diseases experts from Uganda and North America named the Academic Alliance for AIDS Care and Prevention in Africa (AA). [2]
The school's campus lies within the boundaries of the town of Gulu, the largest urban center in Northern Uganda, approximately 345 kilometres (214 mi), by road, north of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. [2] The medical school lies about halfway between the main campus of Gulu University and Gulu Regional Referral Hospital. This ...