Uncategorized ZMA INDUCTS 112 LUSAKA APEX MEDICAL UNIVERSITY NEWLY GRADUATED DOCTORS INTO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION by Kenani Mwape December 21, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape ZMA has today, 21st December, 2021 welcomed 112 into the Medical Profession.The induction ceremony was held as a hybrid at Lusaka Apex Medical University Campus (LAMU) in Chalala, Lusaka. ZMA was represented by ZMA President, Dr. Crispin Moyo and ZMA Secretary General, Dr. Kaumba Roy Tolopu. The Lusaka Apex Medical University (LAMU) was led by LAMU Chief Executive Officer -Professor Peter Mwaba. In attendance was also, LAMU Acting Vice-Chancellor -Professor Tackson Lambert, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor-Professor John Mudenda, Dean-Faculty of Medicine-Dr. Yotham Phiri among others. Dean-Faculty of Medicine-Dr. Yotham Phiri LAMU Student Representative -Dr. Patel Aniketkumar Newly Inducted Doctors ZMA President-Dr. Crispin Moyo Newly inducted doctors reciting the Hippocratic oath ZMA President – Dr. Crispin Moyo encouraged the new doctors to exhibit professionalism in their work, to gain competence and continuously improve their knowledge in the medical field. He added that they should practice integrity, be courteous with patients and treat them with dignity as well as a exercise restraint when engaging on social media. LAMU Acting Vice – Chancellor -Professor Tackson Lambert counselled the new doctors to always work hard, be timely in patient responses and take keen interest in medical research. ZMA Secretary General, Dr. Kaumba Roy Tolopu led the new doctors in reciting the Hippocratic Oath. ZMA congratulates the Doctors and wishes them well as they join the profession. December 21, 2021 635 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Uncategorized WORLD AIDS DAY by Kenani Mwape December 1, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape Join us live on Facebook today a 14hrs and ask your questions in our ‘One conversation at a time’ series. We have Dr Nyuma Mbewe who will guide us as we commemorate our #WorldAIDSDay discussion here in Zambia. We appreciate the many questions sent our way. We will answer all your questions. Themes from Antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) and skipping days to difference between CD4 and CD4 percentage. Interesting question on the recently approved ARV injections in the United Kingdom and many, many more! #OneConversationAtATime #ZMAPublicHealth December 1, 2021 614 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Uncategorized ZMA looks forward to the ‘Ukani Manje’ Album Launch. by Kenani Mwape November 30, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape Ukanimanje is a collaboration between artists and health experts aimed to reach the youth across Zambia with awareness of HIV/AIDS and other relevant health challenges. Having partnered with Ukani Manje since its inception in 2019 and in the same year awarded the group in ‘best artist’ award category, ZMA looks forward to the messages in the Ukani Manje album launch,tomorrow,1st December, 2021. The songs aim to spread awareness and demystify HIV in Zambia. #UkaniManje #WorldAIDSDay November 30, 2021 677 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Uncategorized CIDRZ DONATES COVID-19 TEST KITS AND LABORATORY SERVICES TO ZMA MEMBERS THROUGH THE CARE FOR CAREGIVER TASKFORCE. by Kenani Mwape September 30, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape The Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ) has donated COVID-19 test kits to The Zambia Medical Association (ZMA) amounting to ZMW 198,000. This will cater to 1125 Covid-19 tests for frontline Staff and Care givers. In addition, CIDRZ has offered its laboratory services such as blood tests based in Kalingalinga discounting upto ZMW 50,000 to ZMA Members who may wish need them. Handing over the donation was CIDRZ CEO, Dr. Izukanji Sikazwe who expressed that her organisation responded to the call from ZMA on their concern for the need for frontline workers to be tested and as part of ZMA Care for the Caregiver task force. Dr Izukanji further expressed appreciation to all front line workers and ZMA members for their continued efforts and stated that CIDRZ continues to be a key ally in this fight. In receiving the donation ZMA President, Dr. Crispin Moyo thanked CIDRZ for the support shown stating the kind gesture would not only motivate but also strengthen the profession in preparation of the projected Covid-19 4th wave in the country. Further Dr Crispin Moyo urged Zambians including all health care workers to get vaccinated to help prevent the spread of COVID 19. Dr. Sikazwe Izukanji in closing congratulated the new ZMA National Executive on their election to office and looks forward to continued partnership in delivering better health and wellbeing in the country. #GetVaccinated #CareForCareGiver #CIDRZ #ZMA L to R. CIDRZ CEO Dr. Izukanji Sikazwe ,ZMA President Dr. Crispin Moyo, ZMA Public Health Chair, Dr. Naeem Dalal and ZMA Vice President, Dr. Patricia Shinondo CIDRZ CEO Dr. Izukanji Sikazwe hands over COVID-19 test kit to ZMA President. Dr. Crispin Moyo. September 30, 2021 854 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Uncategorized THE NETWORK OF ZAMBIANS IN THE UN ABROAD (UNIZ) DONATES TO MOH THROUGH ZMA by Kenani Mwape September 24, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape In receiving the donation, ZMA President, Dr. Samson Chisele expressed gratitude to The Network of Zambians in the UN Abroad (UNIZ) for the generous gesture and solidarity shown to the frontline healthcare workers for their efforts in containing the pandemic. ZMA being the official representative of the Medical Profession in the country was encouraged to see the continuous support it has been receiving from various stakeholders following it’s call to all sectors of society to partner with the association in implementing the Care for the Caregiver initiative. With the country being hit with the third wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the medical personnel had not been spared as evidenced by worrisome high infection rates amongst health care workers and in very unfortunate circumstances others have succumbed to the disease. He therefore implored the health workers to not relent but keep soldering on as they fight this pandemic. He urged heath care workers that their efforts are greatly appreciated and advised they make the best use of the donated items. In his final remarks, Dr. Chisele assured UNIZ that due diligence and accountability was going to be followed during the distribution of the received items. September 24, 2021 635 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Uncategorized THE ZMA 2021 SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE AND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. by Kenani Mwape September 13, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape The ZMA 2021 Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting was held from 10th to 11th September, 2021 at Avani Victoria Falls Resort in Livingstone under the theme under the theme “Collectively Investing in health and care workers to protect the gains made against HIV in the advent of new biological threats”. The event was graced by Minister of Health, Hon. Silver Masebo, M.P. September 13, 2021 723 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Uncategorized MUSA DUDHIA & Co LAW FIRM & THE PRIVATE SECTOR DONATE TO COVID-19 HEALTH CARE WORKERS THROUGH ZAMBIA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION by Kenani Mwape July 30, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape MDC Law Firm & the private sector through the Zambia Medical Association have donated lunch packs worth K50, 000 to all Covid-19 health centers in Lusaka. The distribution has been ongoing with Afri-Delivery partnering in delivering the lunch packs to the designated hospitals. Presenting the cheque to the ZMA President, Dr. Samson Chisele, was MDC Law firm Deputy Managing Partner, Mars Chanda Musonda Chiluba. In her remarks, Mrs. Chiluba emphasized the company’s dedication in continuously supporting healthcare workers from the onset of the Pandemic. Also in attendance and representing the Business Coalition Council Emergency Taskforce (BCCET) was Mr. Sam Abrahams, who observed that the set Covid-19 preventative measures inclusive of vaccination was paramount in overcoming the Pandemic. He implored the rest of the private sector come on board and join the noble cause of supporting frontline workers by lightening their burden at all points in the continuum of healthcare delivery. In receiving the donation, Dr. Chisele expressed gratitude for the generous gesture and solidarity shown to the frontline healthcare workers for their efforts in containing the pandemic. He further re-echoed the need for people to get vaccinated as it would contribute to a timely attainment of herd immunity, which would ultimately reduce the prevalence of severe disease and arising mortalities. He acknowledged that ZMA was grateful for the support it has continued to receive from various stakeholders following it’s call to all sectors of society to partner with the association in implementing the Care for the Caregiver program, an initiative aimed at improving the welfare of Medical Doctors who are afflicted by Covid-19. July 30, 2021 531 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Uncategorized STATEMENT ON ONGOING RESIDENT DOCTORS AND GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA PROCEEDINGS. by Kenani Mwape May 30, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape The Zambia Medical Association (ZMA) is aware and has been following closely the labor dispute that has been ongoing for the past few weeks between resident doctors in the civil service and their employer, the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ). We are on record having stated that while we believe the grievances of the resident doctors are genuine and frustratingly underserved, any industrial action currently when the sector is preparing for the looming third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic would be mistimed. In this regard, ZMA has continued to mediate between the representatives of the aggrieved resident doctors, the Resident Doctors Association of Zambia (RDAZ) and GRZ by providing counsel to both sides in the hope of reaching an amicable and timely solution on the round table. ZMA has learnt with alarm and concern events of the past 48 hours where RDAZ has declared a “go-slow” and concurrently, the Health Profession’s Council of Zambia (HPCZ) has suspended the practicing license of the RDAZ President for alleged gross misconduct. As it stands, members of ZMA, the resident doctors are aggrieved and need their concerns met to continue servicing the country as front line workers in the looming COVID-19 third wave. As an overseeing mother body of the Medical Profession, ZMA would like to reiterate its call for all concerned parties to exercise maximum restraint and refrain from setting themselves on a collision course. We urge both parties, Resident Doctors and the Government to go back to the negotiating table and iron out their differences in a manner that preserves the dignity and societal standing of the health sector. ZMA calls on HPCZ to immediately rescind its decision to suspend the license of the RDAZ President as a first step towards reconciling the parties involved in this dispute. For God and Country! Dr. Masiku Phiri Secretary General May 30, 2021 640 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Uncategorized ZMA AND FAZ LAUNCH FAZ COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR PROVINCIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUES by Kenani Mwape April 23, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent ‘new normal’, the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) in partnership with Zambia Medical Association (ZMA) has developed safety and prevention guidelines for training interactions and active football matches. This program is aimed at minimizing morbidity and mortality due to COVID-19 infections contracted in competition. Zambia Medical Association as a lead health policy guide was contracted to develop a comprehensive infection prevention protocol. In the handover ceremony of the said document developed over several weeks, the Secretary General of ZMA Dr. Masiku Phiri , who was flanked by ZMA treasurer Dr. Abel Kapembwa, ZMA Chairperson for Publications, Dr. Gabriel Mpundu and ZMA Chairperson for Public Health, Dr. Naeem Dalal, emphasized the importance of this partnership between the two institutions . “The health and safety of everyone involved in our beloved game is of paramount importance. These COVID-19 safety guidelines are tailor made for the Zambian football environment, keeping in mind all unique challenges faced at lower levels of competition and the different stakeholders at play.” Said Dr. Phiri. “ZMA acknowledges the support and role played by the Zambian National Public Health Institute and the Ministry Of Health in formulating these guidelines.” He further added. ZMA also greatly appreciates the input from a team of think tanks led by Dr Aggrey Mweemba, who provided technical support to the ZMA Executive. And speaking on behalf of FAZ, the General Secretary Mr. Adrain Kashala reiterated on how this was a ground breaking partnership in terms of health and sport collaboration. “FAZ is deeply excited to convey its gratitude to ZMA for collaborating with us in piecing together this document that is meant to minimize the effects of COVID-19 infections in the football community” Mr Kashala stated. “We are cognizant that this is the first time in Africa that a professional Medical body like ZMA has partnered with a Football Federation to formulate and administer a COVID–19 guideline tailored to grassroot soccer” he further highlighted in his concluding remarks. ZMA Secretary General, Dr. Masiku PhiriZMA Executive interacts with FAZ top officialsFAZ General Secretary.Mr Adrian Kashala April 23, 2021 578 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Uncategorized ZMA INDUCTS 51 LUSAKA APEX MEDICAL UNIVERSITY NEWLY GRADUATED DOCTORS INTO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. by Kenani Mwape March 22, 2021 written by Kenani Mwape The Zambia Medical Association on Friday, 19th March,2021 welcomed 51 doctors into the medical profession. The induction ceremony was held as a hybrid at Lusaka Apex Medical University Campus (LAMU) in Chalala, Lusaka with a few students in physical attendance but most virtual. The Minister of Health (MoH) was represented by Director -Clinical Care and Diagnostic Services (DCCDS), Dr. Alex Makupe. ZMA was represented by ZMA Secretary General, Dr. Masiku Phiri. The Lusaka Apex Medical University (LAMU) was led by LAMU Chief Executive Officer -Professor Peter Mwaba. In attendance was also, LAMU Director Training and Clinical Services-Professor Tackson Lambert, Dean-Faculty of Medicine-Dr. Yotham Phiri and Dean of Students-Mr Siabwengo. The Health Professions Council of Zambia was represented by Director-Registration, Dr. Kawa Mmembe. ZMA Secretary General, Dr. Masiku led the new doctors in reciting the Hippocratic Oath and beseeched them to stay abreast of the ever changing global trends in medicine. HPCZ Director-Registration, Dr. Mmembe implored the doctors that adherence to the code of ethics is an essential ingredient for health practice. LAMU Director Training and Clinical Services-Professor Tackson Lambert counselled the new doctors to be patient centered caregivers as they embarked on a lifelong commitment and be objective in their duties. During his speech, MoH representative, Dr. Alex Makupe encouraged the new doctors to exhibit the right attitude towards patients as affirmed in the Hippocratic Oath. ZMA congratulates the Doctors and wishes them well as they join the profession. Dean-Faculty of Medicine-Dr. Yotham PhiriLAMU Students RepresentativeZMA Secretary General,Dr. MasikuLAMU Director Training and Clinical Services-Professor Tackson Lambert March 22, 2021 1,410 views 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail