News & Media EDEN UNIVERSITY HOLDS FIRST EVER WHITE COAT CEREMONY. by admin October 9, 2024 written by admin The Zambia Medical Association yesterday ,5th September,2024 led Eden University in holding its first ever colorful white Coat Ceremony in Lusaka.The ZMA President was represented by ZMA Ethics and Professional Conduct Chairperson-Dr . Innocent Ngwira. Representing Eden University was the CEO-Mr Kelvin Kaunda,Vice-Chancellor-Dr. Alvert N. Ng’andu, Deputy Vice-Chancellor- Dr. Flavien N. Bumbangi and Acting Dean School of Medicine-. Dr. Jones Chinyama. The Health Professions Council of Zambia was represented by Acting Deputy Registrar-Mr. Jon Kasalika. The students were reminded that the white coat came with a significant responsibility and entailed an unwavering dedication to patient care, continuous learning with a genuine love and deep respect for the people they would serve. Congratulations to all the students , wishing you all the very best in your studies and future careers! October 9, 2024 51 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Media The Zambia Medical Association hosts international medical professionals from Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science in Los Angeles, California. by admin September 18, 2022 written by admin The Zambia Medical Association had the honor of hosting Deborah Prothrow-Stith, M.D. Mohsen Bazargan, PhD and Mr. Ntula Simwinga from Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science in Los Angeles, California. The team paid a courtesy visit on the ZMA Secretariat on Tuesday 13th September, 2022 to explore potential points of collaboration with CDU. They were welcomed by the association President Dr. Crispin Moyo who engaged them in a discussion on various cross cutting issues ranging from promoting and maintaining the highest standards of medical practice by conducting Continuous Medical Education (CME) and Research. Prothrow-Stith, M.D. Dean and Professor of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science in Los Angeles, CA, and is widely recognized for her leadership in the field of public health.She has advised top-tier healthcare institutions on leadership, as a principal at consulting firm Spencer Stuart, and she served as the Henry Pickering Walcott Professor of Public Health Practice and Associate Dean for Diversity at Harvard School of Public Health. At Harvard, she created the Division of Public Health Practice and secured over $14 million in grant funding for health programs. Dr. Bazargan, PhD is Director of Research, Department of Family Medicine Director of Research, Public Health Program Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Professor UCLA School of Medicine Department of Family Medicine He is Professor and Director of Research at Department of Family Medicine at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science (CDU). Dr. Bazargan served as immediate past president of the Academic Senate of CDU for six years. In addition, Dr. Bazargan is a Medical Sociologist with extensive training in the fields of aging, research methodology, evaluation, and statistics.Mr. Ntula Simwinga is the Country Program Director at Charles R. Drew University – Rise Up! Project. September 18, 2022 373 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Media PRESS RELEASE – Zambia Medical Association 2022 Budget Expectations by admin October 28, 2021 written by admin The Zambia Medical Association is looking forward with great interest to the 2022 National Budget;the first of the five year term of the newly elected government.Historically all the budgets have fallen short of the 15% health financing target according to the AbujaDeclaration, to which Zambia is a signatory. None of the previous governments have managed toachieve that. ZMA-Press-Release-27-10-21.pdf October 28, 2021 891 views 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Media LAUNCH OF THE ZAMBIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION CO-OPERATIVE AND THE UNVEILING OF THE HOSPITAL PROJECT by admin February 3, 2020 written by admin The Zambia Medical Association (ZMA) is in the process of developing a 100 Bed capacity specialized private hospital to sit on the 5-acre piece of land located on the road frontage of Mumbwa road, 7 km from Lusaka CBD. The project is estimated to cost $15m, and being a not-for-profit organization, ZMA has facilitated the formation of an autonomous business entity called the Zambia Medical Association Cooperative (ZMAC) that will partner with ZMA members and the business community to capitalise this project, and oversee the subsequent construction and development of the hospital. In light of this, ZMA launched the ZMAC, unveiled the ZMAC board, and announced the Hospital Project as the first initiative of the ZMAC. The hospital is envisaged to serve the local people of Kanyama, citizens of Zambia and overseas patients. The launch took place on 1st February, 2020 at the ZMA plot on Mumbwa road in Lusaka. In attendance were area Member of Parliament for Kanyama constituency and Minister of Gender, Hon. Elizabeth Phiri, MP, the Permanent Secretary Administration Ministry of Health, Ms Kakulubelwa Mulalelo, representative of the Mayor for the City of Lusaka -Mr Bwalya and area ward councillor, Mr Brighton Bilumba. Hon. Elizabeth Phiri expressed positivity with the initiative, and wished for the immediate execution of the project. She noted that the medical needs of the large population in Kanyama cannot be met by the existing health facilities. Health Permanent Secretary for Administration, Ms Kakulubelwa Mulalelo, elaborated that her Ministry goes an extra mile in helping realize such projects being embarked on by ZMA, because development of any health facility, private or public, is a positive step towards helping government realise the Universal Health Coverage agenda. And ZMA President, Dr. Samson Chisele said the project is meant to increase access to health services among residents of Kanyama and beyond. The inaugural ZMAC Board comprises: Dr. Kevin Zimba – Chairperson Dr. Patricia Shinondo – Vice Chairperson Mr Phillimon Songolo – Secretary (Ex Officio) Dr. Bright Moyo Jnr – Vice Secretary Dr. Tamara Kaunda – Treasurer Dr Jean Baptiste Nzaisenga – Committee Member Dr. Isaac Sakala – Committee Member Dr. Sam Musariri – Committee Member February 3, 2020 3,846 views 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Media Zambian Mental Health perspective at the World Economic Forum. by admin January 23, 2020 written by admin The Zambia Medical Association (ZMA) Public Health Chairperson – Dr. Naeem Dalal representing Zambian Mental Health perspective at the World Economic Forum. He is the second Zambian Global Sharper to attend this forum that takes place annually in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. It is the foremost creative force for engaging the world’s top leaders in collaborative activities to shape global, regional and industry agendas at the beginning of each year. The theme of the 2020 meeting is “Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World.” Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World. Dr Dalal, a current curator of the Lusaka Global Shapers Hub is set to speak at TIME Magazine’s ‘The Youth Health Mental Crisis’ panel discussion. Dr Dalal will be bringing a Zambian perspective to Davos 2020 to ensure that world leaders continue to focus on mental health and turn their commitments and investment on mental health into action over the next year. January 23, 2020 3,503 views 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Media THE ZMA 2019 PRESIDENTS AWARD-THE HIGHEST HONOR OF ZMA AWARDS by admin January 10, 2020 written by admin This award is given to a person who has made exceptional outstanding performance to healthcare and/or the practice of medicine by virtue of their everyday way of life and career. They in carrying out their daily duties in healthcare or otherwise, have highlighted aspects of the practice of the medical profession that capture the essence of selfless service and respect for patients and humanity in general. They continuously express great passion for public service, a virtue that we all must emulate and aspire to attain. Theirs is a distinguished public life laced with unwavering commitment to better the lives of others by addressing particular health matters and offering a selfless service to humanity through their work ethic. This is a life that can be appreciated by those not even in the medical profession and is awarded to individuals whose work transcends the medical profession. The Award Recipient The recipient has a distinguished record of academic and research achievements, hospital management, and high-level public administration. She is the founding Vice Chancellor for the Levy Mwanawasa Medical University, the first purpose-built health training Public University offering health profession education and training. Prior to this appointment, the recipient held the positions of Permanent Secretary Training in the Ministry of Health (MOH), Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Community Development, Mother and Child Health. In her career as an academician at the University of Zambia (UNZA), she rose from Senior Lecturer to her current professorial rank. Her 40-year career in hospital administration included four years as the Managing Director of the University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Zambia’s largest hospital. As a researcher and pediatrician, she has published extensively in the areas of neurology, neonatology, HIV/AIDS, and child sexual abuse in reputable journals. The Award recipient is currently the Vice Chancellor, Senior Consultant Pediatrician at Levy Mwanawasa Medical University. AWARDS/HONORS 1973 1st prize – Sir Ian Macadum for Best Student in Surgery/UNZA 1973 1st prize –Best Student in Obstetrics and Gynaecology/UNZA 1973 1st prize –Best Student Paediatrics/ UNZA 1973 MBChB Best graduating student /UNZA 1997 Received Merit Award for best clinical teaching skills funded by Department for International Development (DFID) The ZMA 2019 Presidents Award (Highest honor of ZMA Awards) was Professor Elywn Nachanya Chomba., January 10, 2020 2,598 views 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Media THE ZMA 2019 YOUNG DOCTORS AWARD by admin January 9, 2020 written by admin This award celebrates a young doctor who has been in practice for a few years in which he/she has shown distinguished service in the practice of modern medicine. The individual would have shown exceptional and outstanding medical professionalism, ethical conduct, innovation and/or commitment to practice of medicine within the available resources.This doctor exhibits unlimited potential, the exact representation of the enthusiasm the health sector requires and upon which the beacon of hope is built in an identified field of the profession adding to improved healthcare outcomes. The Award recipient for the ZMA 2019 Young Doctors Award was Dr.Arnold Bhebhe. He is currently a 3rd year registrar in the division of neurosurgery and is a member of College of Surgeons for Central, Eastern and Southern Africa (COSECSA) pursuing a fellowship in neurosurgery January 9, 2020 2,591 views 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Media Gender Based Violence, The Youth Speak Out. by admin December 7, 2019 written by admin As a community we have the responsibility to ensure that we protect, provide and empower our young generation especially the girl child. At the aerobics session today, we has a shared experience from Margaret. Margaret is a Lusaka resident who shared her story of over a decade of GBV in her marriage. Her message was to the youth. She reports her son decided to take matters into his hands and empowered his mom (Margaret) to seek help from Victim Support Unit. Margaret requests the youth to help women and many others to break their cycle of GBV. “Youth need to help because if it was not for my son, I was just waiting, I did not know what to do as society and communities say this is a marriage. that was our generation. I was married in 1997, my first born was born in 1998. 1997 to 2013, I was living with GBV. My first born helped me get out of the cycle of GBV.” Zambia Medical Association, Public Health chair Dr. Dalal Naeem echoed Margaret’s story and expressed concern as there are many Margaret’s living among us today. Dr Dalal explained that GBV can be physical violence, psychological and emotional violence. He urges citizens to come forward and seek medical attention as many feel health care providers will judge. However he expressed that as Health Care providers and doctors, We will not judge GBV. We will not blame GBV. We will listen to GBV. We will not tell GBV what to do. We will not make GBV report the case to the police, until and unless they are ready to. We want what’s best for GBV’s well-being. Zambia Medical Association joined the global community in commemorating 16 Days of GBV in partnership with Whisper a dream foundation, Team Busy, Zambia Sugar, Russian Science and cultural center, Lusaka Global Shapers Hub and Diamond TV In keeping with the theme, ZMA thanks Whisper A dream foundation and all partners for bringing light to the 2019 theme of GBV which is “Orange the World: Generation Equality Stands against Rape!” December 7, 2019 2,344 views 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Media World Prematurity Day by admin November 15, 2019 written by admin Celebrated internationally on November 17th, World Prematurity Day (WPD) acknowledges the journeys of preterm infants and their families as well as raises awareness of the challenges faced by children born preterm and their families. This is ever so important as the incidence of preterm birth, worldwide, is increasing rapidly. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), every year an estimated 15 million infants worldwide are born preterm (over 3 weeks early). Sadly, the complications of preterm birth are among the leading causes of death in children under five. All infants born preterm require immediate and significant medical care posing unexpected challenges — emotional and financial — to their parents and family system. November 15, 2019 2,461 views 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Media HPCZ will not renew Practicing Certificates for Practitioners-not-Undertaking CPD (Continuing Professional Development) by admin November 15, 2019 written by admin The Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ) has disclosed that it will no longer renew Practicing Certificates for health practitioners who do not undertake Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to improve their knowledge and skills. HPCZ Registrar and Chief Executive Officer Bwembya Bwalya says CPD is a prerequisite for renewal of Practicing Certificates and it is, therefore, mandatory that health practitioners produce evidence of having engaged in Continuing Professional Development. Mr. Bwalya has urged practitioners to utilise the various forms of CPD that include short training, attending lectures, clinical meetings and seminars among others. Continuing Professional Development ensures that practitioners retain their capacity to practice safely, effectively and legally within their evolving scope of practice. https://web.facebook.com/Mwebantu/videos/431963707391887 November 15, 2019 4,310 views 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail