Partner Visits

Strengthening Tourism Safety Through Wilderness Medicine.

ParkDoctor Tanzania is honored to have visited the Tanzania Tour Operators Office (TATO) in Arusha. Our meeting with CEO Mr. Elirehema was both insightful and productive, paving the way for a strong collaboration aimed at enhancing safety and emergency preparedness within Tanzania’s tourism sector. Together, we are excited to move forward with the implementation of […]

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Dr. Katharine “Kate” Thompson, PhD.

✨ Meet our ParkDoctor Advisory! ✨ We’re honored to welcome Dr. Katharine “Kate” Thompson 🤝 – a medical anthropologist, conservationist & scientific illustrator. Based at Stony Brook University & Penn State, her work explores how communities in Africa adapt to ecological stress and zoonotic risks. As Director of the Amani Foundation in Tanzania, she also

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HAPPY RANGERS DAY.

As a partner in conservation and frontline care, I salute the rangers on this special day. Your dedication inspires us all to protect life—both human and wild. We honor your resilience, your sacrifice, and your unwavering commitment to protecting our wild spaces. Your service is deeply appreciated. Happy rangers days to you All. Dr.Omary Mvano

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👨🏽‍⚕️Wellness Mission at Aviagen East Africa Ltd.

ParkDoctor Tanzania x Chicken Breed Companies. At the intersection of animal health and human well-being, ParkDoctor Tanzania and our partners in the poultry breeding sector commit to a shared mission: “To promote a healthier, more resilient workforce by integrating proactive medical services, health screenings, occupational wellness education, and rapid response care for employees in the

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Strengthening Collaboration for Health Promotion in Tanzania

It was a pleasure to meet Dr. Omary Chillo, President of the Tanzania Health Summit (THS). His dedication to health promotion and preventive care is truly inspiring. Our discussion opened exciting opportunities for collaboration between ParkDoctor and THS, with a shared vision of advancing community health, promoting preventive practices, and strengthening healthcare delivery across Tanzania.

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The National Medical Congress 60th Anniversary.

The Medical Association of Tanzania (MAT) is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2025. The celebration includes the National Medical Congress held in Arusha from June 18–20, featuring the 57th Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting, under the theme: “Universal Health Coverage: A Vital Strategy Towards Equitable Healthcare Services in Tanzania—Gaps and Solutions.” Presented by Dr.

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From forest trails to community halls—awareness 🩺🌿”

“Where Nature Lives, Health Must Thrive: My Journey as a Park Doctor Raising T1D Awareness” In the quiet beauty of our national parks, life unfolds differently. There’s a slower rhythm here—trees whisper instead of traffic, trails replace sidewalks, and homes are tucked into valleys rather than lined up on city blocks. But amidst this serene

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Authority collaboration.

Parkdoctor of Tanzania lead,paid an official visit to the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) to present healthcare initiatives aimed at enhancing safety and medical support for park staff, rangers, and tourists. The discussions focused on strengthening emergency response systems, mobile medical outreach, and preventive healthcare in national parks. This initiative aligns with and supports President

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Parkdoctor Engages with Tanzania Tour Guides Association to Enhance Health Support in Touri

As part of its mission to provide accessible healthcare solutions tailored for the tourism and adventure sectors, Parkdoctor of Tanzania is actively engaging with the Tanzania Tour Guides Association (TTGA). This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between frontline tourism professionals and quality medical support in remote and high-adventure environments. During recent discussions, Dr. Omary

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