Meet Panashe Chandayengerwa, the embodiment of talent and dedication. A 3rd-year MBChB student at Texila American University Zambia, Panashe, known as Scarla Winter in the music world, juggles his passion…
Blog SummaryEmpower Med’s innovative 5-step Health Professional Foundation Program (HPFP) is reshaping the future of healthcare education. In an era of rapid advancements, the demand for adaptable, empathetic professionals has…
Blog SummaryStudying medicine in Zambia offers a unique and rewarding educational experience with high-quality medical education, affordable tuition fees, a multicultural learning environment, extensive clinical exposure, and opportunities for community…
A top Zimbabwean diplomat hailed Texila American University’s educational initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa. Zimbabwe Ambassador to Zambia, Her Excellency Ms. Gertrude Takawira congratulated the university on the inauguration of a…
Blog SummaryZambia is facing an acute shortage of medical personnel and a widespread health crisis. Healthcare organizations and the Zambian government are working on getting more doctors on board. Students…
Blog SummaryThe medical profession in South Africa is an ever-growing field with several opportunities and offers the best pay. To gain entry into medical schools, aspiring students should have completed…
Blog SummaryDoctors play a pivotal role in saving and transforming lives. They care for people’s welfare by offering preventive medicine, directly contributing to stopping pandemics, educate people with the best…
Table Of Contents Les avantages de devenir médecin en Zambie1. Profession hautement rémunérée2. Forte demandePerspectives4. Un meilleur confort5. Laisse6. Expérience d'apprentissage continuPourquoi un diplôme MBChB en Zambie est-il important?Établissements de…
Blog SummaryStudent attrition is a major concern in medical education in Zambia. The primary reason is the academic difficulty, absenteeism, isolation, personal problems, psychological problems, and financial problems. Hence medical…
Blog SummaryAccording to the Zambian Ministry of Health, the country is short of 3,000 doctors. The requirement for trained specialists is high in the country and WHO states that it…