Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council

Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council
Abbreviation UMDPC
Formation 1913
Type Quasi-Government Professional Organization
Purpose Regulate, Monitor and Supervise Medical and Dental Practice In Uganda
Location
Region served
Republic of Uganda
Official language
English
Registrar
Dr. Katumba Ssentongo Gubala
Website Homepage

Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council (UMDPC), is a quasi-government professional organisation, established by Act of Parliament, responsible for licensing, monitoring and regulating the practice of medicine and dentistry in the country. The organization's mandate includes the regulation of both the practitioners and the practices from where they practice their professions.

Location

The UMDPC is housed on the ground floor of the Uganda Ministry of Health building at 6 Lourdel Road, on Nakasero Hill, in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, and the largest city in that East African country. The coordinates of the UMDPC offices are:0°19'58.0"N, 32°34'40.0"E (Latitude:0.332778; Longitude:32.577778).[1]

History

The Uganda Medical and Practitioners Council was established in 1913. The laws governing its mandate and functions have been revised from time to time, as the practice of medicine and dentistry has advanced. The current parliamentary act that governs the council was promulgated in 1996. It is known as the "Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Act 11, of 1996".[2]

Overview

The council is mandated by the Uganda Ministry of Health to carry out the following functions:

See also

References

  1. Google, . "Location of Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council Offices". Google Maps. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  2. UMDPC, . "Background To Uganda Medical & Dental Practitioners Council". Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council (UMDPC). Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  3. Faustine Maiso, Charles Wycliffe Matsiko, Grace Namaganda, Katumba Ssentongo (16 May 2011). "A Web-Based System At Ugandan Professional Council Encourages Accountability And Quality Control". IntraHealth.Org. Retrieved 1 November 2014.
  4. Mubangizi, Michael (8 July 2012). "Medical Body Drops 2,000 Clinics Over Standards". The Observer (Uganda). Retrieved 1 November 2014.

Coordinates: 00°19′58″N 32°34′40″E / 0.33278°N 32.57778°E / 0.33278; 32.57778

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