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kadamanja
8 years ago

Really DPP Government is a failure.

Doctor wamkulu
Doctor wamkulu
8 years ago

DPP Administration is always a failure and arrogant as such they insisted not to deploy doctors and nurses in our public hospitals.As a result doctors have run away of this Nyasaland Malawi.So don’t need to blame College of Medicine but blame DPP and muthalikas administration

Mopiwa
Mopiwa
8 years ago

College of Medicine is indeed useless. It’s products cling to administrative duties instead of what they got trained in. They are arrogant just like the Karonga doctor who stays in Blantyre and work at Mwayiwathu yet he is DHO for Karonga. Only comes to sign for allowances, drink, womanize then goes back to Blantyre. Priorities wrongly set here in Malawi. I have respect for doctors who work in central hospitals only. Those really work. Foolish Ministry of health

bristol
8 years ago

Sad development. During this era, the whole central hospital could not fail to have specialized doctor for cancer treatment and yet politicians are busy telling us Malawians that everything is well in the country. Don’t our leaders know that to refer patients from Mzuzu to Lilongwe or Blantyre is expensive on part of patients and their relations. Really, we are moving backwards as also evidenced by patients taking only one meal a day.

Dr Manga
8 years ago

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE IS A USELESS INSTITUTION AS IT TRAINS DOCTORS WHO END UP WORKING OVERSEES LEAVING US DYING POORLY.ITS ROLE NEEDS TO BE REVIEWED!!!

Mathews
Mathews
8 years ago
Reply to  Dr Manga

100% agree wit ur point

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