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The initial proposal to establish a medical school
was put forward by Lord Kitchner on his last
visit to Sudan in 1912. after his death in June
1916 an appeal for fund raising to fulfill his
wish was started on 1923.
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On 29th February 1924 Kitchner medical school was
opened by Sir Lee Stack, then Governor-General
of the Sudan and Sirdar of the Egyptian army. In
September 1951 the school was linked
administratively to Khartoum University College.
After independence in 1996 Khartoum University
College was upgraded to Khartoum University, the
medical school became a Faculty of Medicine and
started offering the M.B.,B.S. Degree.
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Up to 1933 the duration of teaching programme
was 4 years, in 1939 after the establishment of
a Faculty of Science in Gordon Memorial School
the study duration for the Diploma became 6
years. In its initial phase teaching in Kitchner
School was executed by expatriate staff in the
Sudan Medical Services & Welcome Laboratory
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In 1951 after joining Khartoum University College
the academic departments were established. Full
time teaching staff was recruited and Sudanese
staff were chosen for postgraduate studies in
U.K to join the staff later. It was not until
April 1963 that the first Sudanese Dean, the
late Professor Mansour Ali Haseeb, was
appointed Dean Faculty. |
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Over the years the Faculty expanded to include 14
academic departments. The students intake was 7
candidates/year in 1924 that increased
progressively, the average annual intake was 40,
150 & 200 in the period 195-69, 1969-73,
1973-1990 respectively. The annual intake now is
about 280/year . The number of national teaching
staff increased steadily by 1965 almost ,",1 all
staff were nationals. The total number of
fulltime staff is now 132 supported by a large
number of part-time teachers from the ministry
of health. |
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Although postgraduate training was started by a
Diploma program in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
started in the Faculty in 19 it was not until
1977 that a medical postgraduate studies Board
was established to offer postgraduate Masters &
later M.D. & clinical M.D. Degree in different
specialities including basic sciences. To date
the Board is offering programmes in 13
specialities with full recognistion by the Sudan
Medical Council. A total of graduates form the
Master programmes in basic sciences and . . . .
. . . . . from clinical M.D. programmes. A
number of postgraduate degrees are recognized by
the Royal College in U.K.
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