They formerly recognized as Lusaka Hospital, stands as the largest public tertiary healthcare facility in Lusaka, Zambia, featuring an impressive 1,655 beds. Serving a crucial role as a teaching hospital, they are at the forefront of training local medical students, nurses, and a diverse array of health professionals. As Zambia's primary medical training institution, they encompass a wide spectrum of healthcare disciplines, offering education and development opportunities in radiology, physiotherapy, general surgery, diabetic care, orthopedic surgery, and neurosurgery.
Their radiology department employs advanced imaging technologies, while physiotherapists work towards restoring physical function. Their general surgery department addresses a broad range of surgical procedures, and priority is given to comprehensive diabetic care. Their orthopedic surgery department focuses on musculoskeletal conditions, and the neurosurgery unit deals with disorders of the nervous system. Their commitment to primary, secondary, and tertiary care underscores their pivotal role in meeting the healthcare needs of the community and advancing medical education in Zambia.
University Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust is the thriving heart of the local community, Work experience placements are provided in clinical (learners must be 17 and over) and non-clinical work places within the Trust for learners aged from 14 (restrictions in certain areas may apply). Placements are strictly observational only and learners will be supervised at all times
chiputa mukwatu
Great hospital though currently undergoing construction with new buildings coming, the car park being one of them. It also has outside a bus station serving many different routes
Moses Sakeni
Nice place, just needs retouching on old buildings
Phil Sikazwe
Good health services and clean and beautiful environment
CIC
The best, biggest and highest public hospital in Zambia.
University Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust is the thriving heart of the local community, Work experience placements are provided in clinical (learners must be 17 and over) and non-clinical work places within the Trust for learners aged from 14 (restrictions in certain areas may apply). Placements are strictly observational only and learners will be supervised at all times