Also known as: MUHAS
The Mloganzila Campus of Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) is a newer campus located in the Kibaha District of Pwani Region, near Dar es Salaam. This campus was established to expand the university’s capacity to train healthcare professionals and to accommodate the growing demand for health education in Tanzania. It is home to the Muhimbili Academic Medical Centre (MAMC), which serves as a teaching hospital and research center, offering students practical exposure to clinical settings.
The Mloganzila Campus is designed with modern infrastructure, including advanced medical simulation labs, lecture halls, and residential facilities for students and staff. Its proximity to Dar es Salaam allows for easy collaboration with the main Muhimbili Campus while providing a quieter, more focused learning environment. The campus plays a critical role in addressing Tanzania’s shortage of healthcare professionals by increasing the intake of students and offering high-quality training. Research at Mloganzila focuses on tropical diseases, maternal and child health, and non-communicable diseases, aligning with national health priorities. Students benefit from direct access to the teaching hospital, gaining real-world experience in patient care and medical procedures. MUHAS continues to invest in this campus to make it a center of excellence for medical education and healthcare innovation in the region.
The Muhimbili Campus of Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in Dar es Salaam is the main campus and serves as the central hub for health and allied sciences education in Tanzania. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs focused on advancing medical and health sciences knowledge and practice. The campus is strategically located near the Muhimbili National Hospital, providing students with hands-on clinical training and research opportunities.
Students at Muhimbili Campus benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, including modern laboratories, a well-equipped library, and access to clinical training at the adjacent national hospital. The campus emphasizes research and innovation, encouraging students to engage in projects that address pressing health challenges in Tanzania and beyond. With a strong focus on community health, many programs integrate fieldwork and outreach initiatives to improve healthcare delivery in underserved areas. The campus fosters a collaborative learning environment with experienced faculty and partnerships with international health organizations, preparing graduates for leadership roles in healthcare systems locally and globally. This comprehensive educational approach ensures that MUHAS remains a leading institution for health sciences in East Africa.
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