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To promote the medical and allied sciences, to maintain the honour and interests of the medical professions and to uphold a high standard of medical ethics and conduct among its members.To act as representative body of the medical profession in Tanzania and to liaise with and advise the Government on health and medical matters. To ensure, maintain and safeguard the interests privileges and welfare of its members. |
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Report of WHPA Abuja Workshop on Safe Medicines |
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The World Health Professional Alliance (WHPA) in collaboration with the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) organized a two day workshop on Safe Medicines which was held in Abuja, Nigeria from 22nd to 23rd November, 2010. Tanzania was one of the 13 African countries invited to attend this workshop.
The Medical Association of Tanzania (MAT) represented by the president Dr Edith Ngirwamungu reported on the current efforts being undertaken by government on combating counterfeit drugs through the TFDA and other relevant stakeholders. Details on operation Mamba III can be found on www.tfda.or.tz
Tanzania joined other countries in a call for action against counterfeit medicines which are claiming innocent lives.
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WHPA Media Release Call to Action on Counterfeiting of Medical Products
Nigeria:WHPA Mobilises Action Against Counterfeit Medical Products.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 June 2011 07:35 |
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The Tanzania Medical Journal |
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The Tanzania Medical Journal is an interdisciplinary Journal intended for the publication of original research papers and review articles in any branch of biomedical science and its practice. December 2009 Issue is available for circulation, please contact MAT office.
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The International Symposium on Climate Change and Health for National Medical Associations |
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The Medical Association of Tanzania (MAT) in collaboration with Commonwealth Medical Association (CMA) hosted The International Symposium on Climate Change and Health for National Medical Associations, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on November 5 – 6, 2009.
The meeting involved National Medical Association representatives from Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Ghana and Tanzania.
It also involved environmental experts from the Ministries of Health and Social Welfare, Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Agriculture and Food Security and Tanzania meteorology Agency. The meeting aimed at sensitizing on effects of climate change on health and how different sectors can join forces to address the challenges experienced.
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Last Updated on Monday, 19 July 2010 14:51 |
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To promote the medical and allied sciences, to maintain the honour and interests of the medical professions and to uphold a high standard of medical ethics and conduct among its members.
To promote the medical and allied sciences, to maintain the honour and interests of the medical professions and to uphold a high standard of medical ethics and conduct among its members.
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Last Updated on Monday, 07 September 2009 15:14 |
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Tanzania Medical Journal
The Tanzania Medical Journal is an interdisciplinary Journal intended for the publication of original research papers and review articles in any branch of biomedical science and its practice.
Dec 2009 Issue is available for circulation, please contact MAT office.
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