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These are advanced medical practitioners found in [[Tanzania]]. After qualifying as [[Clinical officer]]s they undergo further training (usually at a university college) which lasts two years and a further two years to specialise in [[anaesthesia]], [[paediatrics]], [[radiology]] or [[surgery]]. In other countries they are known as Surgical/obstetric technologists (e.g [[Mozambique]]) or Clinical officers (Malawi). Other countries do not make a distiction between the different levels ([[Kenya]]). | These are advanced medical practitioners found in [[Tanzania]]. After qualifying as [[Clinical officer]]s they undergo further training (usually at a university college) which lasts two years and a further two years to specialise in [[anaesthesia]], [[paediatrics]], [[radiology]] or [[surgery]]. In other countries they are known as Surgical/obstetric technologists (e.g [[Mozambique]]) or Clinical officers (Malawi). Other countries do not make a distiction between the different levels ([[Kenya]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 8 August 2012
These are advanced medical practitioners found in Tanzania. After qualifying as Clinical officers they undergo further training (usually at a university college) which lasts two years and a further two years to specialise in anaesthesia, paediatrics, radiology or surgery. In other countries they are known as Surgical/obstetric technologists (e.g Mozambique) or Clinical officers (Malawi). Other countries do not make a distiction between the different levels (Kenya).
Training, skills and titles are not standardised and each country trains according to need and resources.