In late January, the WHO and CDC announced an outbreak of the deadly Marburg Virus in northern Tanzania. To ensure the safety of our team members, the February 2025 trip has been canceled. PSCTP’s founder, Dr. Kimberly Shriner shares these details: “It is...
Jacqueline Wilfred completes her Master’s degree program We are excited and proud to report that Jacqueline completed the two-year Master’s degree program in Nurse Midwifery at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Dar es Salaam on December 5,...
About our veterinary partnerships and clinics The Phil Simon Clinic Tanzania Project is committed to expanding its One Health initiative, which understands that human, animal, and ecological health are all connected. 2016: During their first trip, veterinarians Drs....
Words from our founder “Twenty-two years ago, during our first trip to Tanzania, we met our first HIV patient while making home visits. She was a lovely and courageous woman whose only caregiver and support was her daughter. She passed away a few months after our...
(left, February 2024) Dr. Ezekiel Moirana with PSCTP founder Dr. Kimberly Shriner (right, June 2024) Dr. Ezekiel Moirana with Charlotte Streng and Dr. Gary Conrad (Team Tanzania 2018 members and PSCTP supporters) The Phil Simon Clinic Tanzania project is pleased and...
Team Tanzania 2025 will travel to East Africa in early February. Surgeons, nurses, physicians, veterinarians, social workers, and other clinical/non-clinical people will be working at various venues while there. A scholar conference will be scheduled for the...