Universities
Medical schools, nursing colleges, public health schools, allied health programs, and teaching institutions seeking student exchange, electives, research attachments, faculty visits, and academic collaboration.
Collaborate with a regional referral hospital in Arusha on university exchange, medical education, NGO programs, development projects, specialist medical camps, outreach initiatives, and healthcare capacity building.
Mount Meru Hospital already participates in international collaborations and medical camps, creating a practical entry point for partners who want structured, ethical, and high-value healthcare work in Tanzania.
Every partnership at Mount Meru Hospital connects directly to patient care, clinical learning, outreach, and health system improvement. This is not a simulation environment — it is a functioning regional referral hospital serving communities across Northern Tanzania.
Exposure to multidisciplinary care, referral systems, specialist services, diagnostics, surgery, emergency care, and large patient flow.
Opportunities for specialist missions, outreach clinics, training workshops, screening programs, and collaborative healthcare initiatives.
A practical environment for electives, student exchange, bedside teaching, mentorship, and interdisciplinary healthcare learning.
Ideal for NGOs, universities, development partners, and institutions seeking long-term healthcare collaboration in East Africa.
Whether your organization is a university, medical school, NGO, development partner, or medical mission team, Mount Meru Hospital offers a strong platform for practical collaboration in Arusha, Tanzania.
We are open to partnerships that strengthen patient care, improve systems, support staff learning, expand specialist access, and create long-term value for communities.
Medical schools, nursing colleges, public health schools, allied health programs, and teaching institutions seeking student exchange, electives, research attachments, faculty visits, and academic collaboration.
Medical education partners can collaborate on clinical attachments, bedside learning, specialist teaching, curriculum exposure, simulation, mentorship, and supervised clinical education.
NGOs can work with hospital teams on public health, maternal and newborn health, community outreach, screening, health education, prevention programs, and service improvement initiatives.
Development partners can support healthcare capacity building projects, infrastructure improvement, equipment support, digital health, workforce training, quality improvement, and system strengthening.
Specialist teams can collaborate through ethical medical camps, surgical outreach, diagnostic camps, training workshops, specialist clinics, mentorship, and referral support.
Research institutions and innovation programs can collaborate on clinical studies, health systems research, digital health, implementation science, data use, and joint publications.
Medical missions and specialist camps can create immediate patient value, but the strongest partnerships go beyond a single visit. They include planning, local team involvement, training, follow-up pathways, data learning, and continuity.
Mount Meru Hospital is open to structured medical camps and outreach programs that align with hospital priorities, ethical standards, patient safety, and long-term capacity building.
Strong partnerships should be structured, documented, ethical, aligned with hospital priorities, and designed to benefit patients, staff, learners, and the wider health system.
Share your organization profile, proposed area of collaboration, expected activities, timeline, and intended outcomes.
The hospital reviews alignment with service priorities, available capacity, ethical requirements, and department readiness.
Partners agree on roles, responsibilities, supervision, documentation, safeguarding, reporting, and communication channels.
The collaboration may be documented through letters, MOUs, workplans, proposals, or institutional agreements.
Activities are coordinated with responsible departments and monitored for safety, quality, learning, and impact.
Outcomes are reviewed, lessons are documented, and successful models can be expanded into long-term collaboration.
Mount Meru Regional Referral Hospital seeks partnerships that strengthen healthcare systems, expand training, improve patient outcomes, and support sustainable healthcare delivery across Tanzania.
Strategic collaboration areas
Referral healthcare impact
Mount Meru Regional Referral Hospital welcomes universities, NGOs, hospitals, foundations, medical mission teams, and development programs seeking structured healthcare collaboration in East Africa.
Internships, electives, observerships and professional exchange.
Specialist outreach, visiting teams and service support.
Health projects, innovation, public health and capacity building.