Gov’t Commences CT Scan Machine Training for Operators

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According to the Dr. Charles Olaro, Director Curative Services at the Ministry of Health, medical experts who will operate the CY scan machines are currently undergoing training.

“This equipment is already installed in a number of units most of them are awaiting inspection because before it’s commissioned, the Atomic energy liaison office in Kampala has to inspect them, for safety and also that they are meeting standards. When this is done they are good to use, it’s the first time we are having this. In terms of capacity, training is ongoing and they are working with Health Service Commission to recruit the requisite staff,’’ he said. 

In 2021, the government through the Ministry of Health revealed that they had finalized the planning and funding for the installation of Computed Tomography (CT) Scan machines in all the fourteen Regional Referral Hospitals in the country.

A CT scans allow doctors to see inside your body. It’s a combination of x-rays and creates pictures of your organs, bones and other tissues.

Among the patients that will be expected to undergo scans are the accident victims, suspected cancer patients, expectant mothers and many others.

The government is said to have provided CT scan machines to all the Regional Referrals.

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