The acting Dean of Department, Dr. Gerald Tumusime, tries out some equipment on a UCU student.

UCU Schools of Dentistry and Medicine acquire nearly $400,000 in modern training equipment

The acting Dean of Department, Dr. Gerald Tumusime, tries out some equipment on a UCU student.
The acting Dean of Department, Dr. Gerald Tumusime, tries out some equipment on a UCU student.

Story by John Semakula; Photos by Samuel Tatambuka

Uganda Christian University (UCU) has acquired state-of-the-art dental and medical equipment worth sh1.46bn ($397,855) to boost the training of students at its dentistry and medical schools in Mengo.

On February 18, University top management received equipment that included 5 dental suites, LED dental lights, a separator tank assembly, a powervac P7 base, powerair oil-less compressors and a Midmark M3 Steam Sterilizer, 230V.

Speaking at the function on the UCU main campus in Mukono, the University’s Vice Chancellor Associate Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi, revealed that all of the dental equipment was donated to the University by Midmark, a US-based manufacturer of medical and dental tools while the medical equipment was donated by MedShare, another US based organization that procures medical donations and helps ship them to hospitals and medical schools around the world.

The donation from Midmark was worth over sh520m ($141,722).

The Vice Chancellor Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi, together with the University staff, observe how equipment works.
The Vice chancellor Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi, together with the University staff, observe how equipment works.

“We are now getting to where UCU should be,” said Assoc. Prof. Mushengyezi. “We want UCU to set the pace in the training of a wholesome individual. From today bring your children to study dentistry at UCU because they will get the best training.”

Mushengyezi added that with the newly acquired equipment, UCU is now compliant with the set standards of the East African Community (EAC) Partner States National Medical and Dental Practitioner’s Council to run a full-fledged dentistry school.   

In 2020, the Council identified a number of infrastructure gaps at the School of Dentistry, including the need for certain equipment.
UCU made the necessary improvements and continued to rapidly acquire more dental and medical equipment.

Inspecting equipment are the Dean of School of Dentistry, Dr. James Magara; the Vice Chancellor Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi: Deputy Vice Chancellor Finance and Administration Mr. David Mugawe: and the University Chaplain Rev. Paul Wasswa.
Inspecting equipment are the Dean of School of Dentistry, Dr. James Magara; the Vice Chancellor Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi: Deputy Vice Chancellor Finance and Administration Mr. David Mugawe: and the University Chaplain Rev. Paul Wasswa.

Dr. John Kitayimbwa, the University’s Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, noted that UCU is working very hard to ensure that it sends to the job market well trained Christian medical and dental practitioners to transform the two professions.

Kitayimbwa added that with the new dental suites, the ratio of students to the training equipment at the UCU Dentistry School is almost 1:1, which is an assurance of quality education to the leaners. 

He commended Midmark for donating the equipment and Uganda Partners in the US for ensuring that the donated equipment was delivered to the University. The donated equipment from the US was delivered free of charge to UCU due to the generosity of many individuals who donated to Uganda Partners to make the shipment possible, and the work of MedShare in packing and shipping the container. “This would not have been possible without the generosity of both Midmark and MedShare. MedShare’s expertise in shipping medical supplies overseas was an essential part of this process.”

The Dean of the UCU School of Dentistry, Dr. James Magara, described the donation from Midmark as generous, critical and foundational in setting up a dental training lab.

“It’s very expensive to train a doctor,” he said. “If the purchase of the equipment had been left to us, we would not have been able to achieve it.”

Mushengyezi disclosed that while all of the dental equipment donated by Midmark would go to the School of Dentistry, some of the medical equipment donated by MedShare will be given to hospitals that partner with the School of Medicine for clinical training, include Mengo Hospital, Mukono Church of Uganda Hospital and Mukono Government of Uganda Hospital. He said the hospitals are key partners of UCU in the training of the medical and dentistry students.

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