THE Health Professional Council of Namibia has advised that the University of Namibia School of Medicine should not be accredited until the institution meets some of the requirements recommended by an inspection committee in August this year.
Namibia was supposed to produce its first locally trained medical doctors in May next year, but this is unlikely to happen after the HPCN's findings that the medical school has not done anything to address the recommendations made by an inspection team in March last year.
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