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Study Medicine in Uganda
« on: September 07, 2007, 09:27:38 PM »
Members studying or working in Uganda are requested to give any useful information to our members whom are willing to join them.
Any information you give here, will be helpful to your brother.
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Re: Study Medicine in Uganda
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2007, 02:16:44 PM »
inshalah i will be available to give any information concerning the studying of medicine in uganda,you are all wellcome
shukran.
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Re: Study Medicine in Uganda
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2007, 12:24:00 PM »
Assalam alleykum all.
Uganda has quite some universities that offer medicine,among them;
Makerere university[http.www.makerere.ac.ug]
Kampala international university[http.www.kiu.ac.ug]
Gulu university[http.www.guluniv.ac.ug]
Mbarara university[http.www.must.ac.ug]
Makerere being the most recognized and the oldest higher learning institutions in the country,lies in the heart of the capital city,kampala.In the medical school of makerere,the following programs are offered
Bachelors in medicine and clinical surgery{MBCHB}
Bachelors in dental surgery{BDS}
Bachelors in pharmacy{BPH}
Bachelors in nursing{BNS}
Bachelors in medical radiography{BMR}
The education system of the country is of A-levels,compared to neighboring east African countries.Admission to the faculty of med is through certain cut off points that the university sets every time,depending on the national performance,though in addition they also give some chances to diploma holders of anything medically related
The medical school is under problem based curriculum[pbl]whereby students are divided into groups called tutorial groups,and a problem is introduced for the students to come up with learning objectives,which they will go read about it and come back the following day to resolve the objectives.in the end where they don't feel its not well understood,a wrap up seminar is organized for them.
Somali students we are currently three,of which two are finalists[5th yrs]under the program MBCHB,and me[3rd yr] doing BDS.


KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY.
This university has its main campus in Kampala and its medical school in western campus in the west of Uganda,a place called bushenyi,ishaka.
there we a have a whole Somali community close to forty of them,among them are students from somaliland who are being sponsored by UNICEF.This campus is just newly opened,around 2005,and their first students are in their third year now.

i hope this info is gonna be usefull,otherwise for further info just check on the their respective web addresses.
 
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Re: Study Medicine in Uganda
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2007, 12:32:31 PM »
 International Students

Makerere University welcomes International students who satisfy the minimum entry requirement which include:

    * At least an "O" level Certificate or and equivalent qualification (secured at the same sitting) and
    * At least two principle passes at "A" level or an equivalent qualification (secured at the same sititing)

Applicants should note that to be eligible for admission, the last examination must have been sat during the year in which admission is being sought or not more than two years previously.

At its discretion and on the advise of the Academic Unit concerned, the University may consider for admission to a degree Programme a candidate with only "O" Level qualifications provided that he/she has been registered at another University (prior to applying), for a Degree Programme and has successfully completed at least one year of University education. They must however submit the University transcript(s).

Please note that the requirements described above are only minimum academic requirements for admission into the University. There is no guarantee that fulfillment of them will automatically make one entitled to admission into the University. The possession of the minimum entry qualifications only makes one eligible for consideration for admission.







 Historical Background

Established in 1922 as a humble technical school, Makerere University is one of the oldest and most prestigious Universities in Africa. In January of that year, the school, which was later renamed Uganda Technical College, opened its doors to 14 day students who began studying Carpentry, Building and Mechanics. The College soon began offering various other courses in Medical Care, Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences and Teacher Training. It expanded over the years to become a Center for Higher Education in East Africa in 1935. In 1937, the College started developing into an institution of higher education, offering post-school certificate courses. In 1949, it became a University College affiliated to the University College of London. In 1963 it became the University of East Africa, offering courses leading to general degrees of the University of London.

With the establishment of the University of East Africa on 29th June 1963, the special relationship with the University of London came to a close and degrees of the University of East Africa were instituted. On July 1, 1970, Makerere became an independent national university of the Republic of Uganda, offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses leading to its own awards.

How it looks todayToday Makerere University has twenty-two faculties/institutes/schools offering not only day but also evening and external study programmes to a student body of about 30,000 undergraduates and 3,000 postgraduates (both Ugandan and foreign). It is also a very active centre for research.
 
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Re: Study Medicine in Uganda
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2007, 12:48:49 PM »
   
MBARARA UNIVERSITY


Faculty of Medicine

..

Faculty of Medicine was the first faculty, which started in October 1989 when Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) was founded. In line with its establishment objectives, Mbarara University admitted students for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. This was meant to enhance capacity building in an area relevant to building a sustainable economic development through empowerment of the graduates to participate effectively in determining policies, plan programmes and implement projects that are essential for sustained integrated economic growth and development.

The Faculty trains health professionals (Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacists and Medical Laboratory Scientists) who are acquainted with different working conditions and health needs of the society and therefore are prepared to work in rural as well as urban settings.

Training offered includes basic clinical sciences, broad laboratory and clinical skills and abilities, so that graduates are adequately prepared to work and willingly participate in community-based programmes irrespective of their location.

To achieve all these, the Faculty follows a Community Based Medical Education (CBME) programme, as its underlying philosophy. Right from the start, students are exposed to concepts about community problems which is the focus of students' training.
CMBE

CBME is a strategy that aims at achieving a more effective implementation of Primary health Care (PHC). The Faculty places great emphasis on CBME. This is in recognition of the great need for health professionals who are appropriately trained to deal with health problems and needs of the Ugandan population; professionals who are competent to implement the PHC strategies and other national health policies, and who have the right attitudes towards prevention of ill health, and the promotion and maintenance of good health.
Programs:
Undergraduate Degree Courses;
i)
   Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)
ii)
   Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS)
iii)
   Bachelor of Nursing (BNurSc)
iv)
   Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)
Postgraduate Degree Courses;
i)
   Master of Science in Anatomy
ii)
   Master of Science in Physiology
iii)
   Master of Science in Biochemistry
iv)
   Master of Medicine in Paediatrics and Child health
v)
   Master of Medicine in Ophthalmology
vi)
   Master of Dermatology
vii)
   Master of Medicine in Community Practice
viii)
   Master of Medicine in Obstetrics & gynaecology
ix)
   Master of Medicine in Internal Medicine
Diploma Courses
i)
   Advanced Diploma in Health Science Management
ii)
   Diploma in Counseling
PhD Programmes
i)
   Anatomy
ii)
   Microbiology/Parasitology
iii)
   Biochemistry
Planned Programmes
i)
   Masters in Counseling Science
ii)
   Masters in Public Healt
iii)
   PhD Reproductive Health
iv)
   PhD in Public Health
v)
   BSc Physiology
vi)
   BA/BSc Clinical Psychology
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Re: Study Medicine in Uganda
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2007, 12:52:26 PM »
KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY.

KIU welcomes application from suitably qualified candidates who would have attained the age of 16 years at the date of registration and completed senior secondary school, its equivalent.

The Western Campus primarily houses the medical, paramedical, and pure science departments. Also, some Faculty of Education programs are run at the Western Campus.

A)   DEGREE  PROGRAMS BY DIRECT ENTRY   
1    Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)  -  5 ½ years   
2    Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm)  -  4 ½ years   
3    Bachelor of Nursing Sciences (BNS)  -   4 ½ years   
4    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)  -  5 ½ years   
5    Bachelor of Science in Clinical Medicine and Community Health (BSc.CMCH)  -  4 ½ years   
6    Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT)  -  4 ½ years

   
Minimum Entry Requirements       
a)Those who have done Advanced Level School Certificate must have 2 principal passes in   
     i) Biology and Chemistry for courses 1 to 5
    ii) Any two of the following: Chemistry/Physics/Mathematics/Biology for program 6.

b) Kenyans who have done Ordinary Level School Certificate only, (KCSE) must have
    i) Minimum mean grade of C+  ii)C+ in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and/ or Physics and English. Upgrading in any one or two of these subjects may be accepted.

c) Holders of School Certificates graded in percentages and average points (e.g. Sudan, DRC etc) will be considered after Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has standardized their results.     

B) DEGREE  PROGRAMS BY EXTENSION   
Bachelor of Pharmacy (for holders of Diploma in Pharmacy or its equivalent )    3 Years   
Bachelor of Nursing Sciences (for holders of Diploma in Nursing or its equivalent)    3 Years   
Bachelor of Science in Clinical Medicine and Community Health (for holders of Diploma in Clinical Medicine or its equivalent)    3 Years   
       
Minimum Entry Requirements       
a) Relevant Diploma in which the average pass level of the diploma courses was  a credit and above.
b) Registration with relevant professional councils of home country where applicable     

C) DIPLOMA PROGRAMS BY DIRECT ENTRY
Diploma in Clinical Medicine and Community Health (DCM)  -  3 Years   
Diploma in Nursing Sciences (DNS)  -  3 Years   
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)  -  3 Years   
Diploma in Dentistry (Dip. Dent)   - 3 Years   
       
Minimum Entry Requirements       
a) Those who have done Advanced Level School Certificate must have one principal pass and two subsidiary passes in the following: Biology/Chemistry/Mathematics/Physics/General Paper
 
b) Those who sat Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) must have
     i) a minimum of mean grade of C plain
    ii) C plain in Biology/Chemistry/Mathematics and/or Physics, English/Kiswahili.

Upgrading is allowed in one or two subjects 

D) DIPLOMA PROGRAMS BY DIRECT ENTRY   
a) Diploma in Clinical Medicine and Community Health (DCM)  -  3 Years   
b) Diploma in Nursing Sciences (DNS)  -  3 Years   
c) Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)    3 Years   
d) Diploma in Dentistry (Dip. Dent)     3 Years   
       
Minimum Entry Requirements       
a) Those who have done Advanced Level School Certificate must have one principal pass and two subsidiary passes in the following: Biology/Chemistry/Mathematics/Physics/General Paper

b) Those who sat Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) must have:
    i) a minimum of mean grade of C plain
    ii) C plain in Biology/Chemistry/Mathematics and/or Physics, English/Kiswahili.

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« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2016, 12:09:51 PM »
for those who have been in uganda . I need your help concerning life out there and the challenges faced while being amedical student


 

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