Tanzania’s health colleges urged to boost medical admissions as personnel shortage persists

Tanzania’s health colleges urged to boost medical admissions as personnel shortage persists

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 5/12/2025
This year, 426 graduates were conferred certificates, diplomas, degrees and master’s degrees including 270 medical doctors.
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