Speakers deliberate at a previous event

By Our Reporter

The migration of health workers from East African countries presents a critical challenge to the provision of healthcare. It is a growing concern that urgently needs to be addressed. This will be key among issues discussed during the Medic East Africa Healthcare conference slated for 1st to 3rd September 2015 at the Oshwal Centre, Nairobi Kenya. The event will showcase the very latest medical breakthroughs and technological developments in healthcare and feature the leaders in the healthcare industry in Kenya and East Africa.

The Conference, supported by the Kenyan Medical Association, will provide 10 CPD points for all healthcare professionals who attend. It will also feature some of East Africa’s prominent figures in the healthcare industry and further discuss the issue of ‘brain drain’ in the region.

The event will see 14 speakers including the founder of International Hospital Kampala Ian Clarke deliberate on way forward for the industry.

Dr. James Mwanzia, Chief of Party Funzo Kenya, IntraHealth (USAID) says, “In order for East African countries to achieve Universal Health Coverage, we must ensure an adequate workforce in terms of their availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality. We must, therefore, seriously address the issue of migration of health workers.

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Nyambura is a senior journalist based in Kampala

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