Health Profession Council of Zambia (HPCZ) has introduced
Licentiate examinations for all health students who are
under its regulation.
Dr. Aaron Mujajati Health Profession Council of Zambia
(HPCZ) Registrar said the examinations are aimed at
ensuring that only those who are well qualified should join
the health profession.
In an interview with ZANIS, Dr. Mujajati explained that every
student will have to undergo these examinations which will
be prepared by the council before he or she is granted a
practicing license.
The Registrar stated that the examinations will also help to
address issues of examination malpractice by some students
hence bringing sanity in the health profession.
He added that every student regardless of the college or
university where they are trained from will be subjected to
these examinations.
Dr. Mujajati further said those who will be failing the
examinations will not be able to practice as health
practitioners anywhere in the country.
He pointed out that the health profession is delicate as it
deals with human life and it is cardinal that those people
who are admitted to this profession are well qualified and
capable of doing the work.
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