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In Zambia, surgically treatable diseases are not as important as the great killers of our people- Malaria, Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and Malnutrition.Like surveys in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa have shown, a significant number of people die from injuries sustained in falls, accidents and violence. There are a significant number of deaths resulting from conditions that would be amenable to surgery. It was evident that this unmet need meant that there were many unnecessary deaths from cerebral injuries, strangulated hernias and obstetric disasters.

During its formative years, these foundation members of the society laid down the objectives and functions of the society. More..

In This Issue  
The blade        
Q & A WITH DR MUGALA

A SURGEON WITH A MISSION

DR MUGALA

“We are here at such a time as this for a reason let us do our best for our people and for posterity.”

 

Training Announcement

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SURGERY IN AFRICA MONTHY REVIEWS
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL SURGERY
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto
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PTOLEMY TRAINING SESSION
ASEA2006
BLANTYRE, MALAWI

Tuesday, December 5, 2006
2:00 – 5:00pm
(Individual sessions will be available throughout the Conference, December 6-8)
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Basic Surgical Skills Course
Date: 30th -31st October 2006
Venue: University Teaching Hospital - Dept of Surgery
Symposium on Colorectal Diseases
Date: 1st November 2006
Venue: Mulungushi International Conference Centre
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