
The shortage of healthcare professionals in Africa has intensified the emphasis on medical education, as governments aim to develop a workforce that can address increasing healthcare demands. This issue was highlighted during the graduation of new doctors from St. George's University (SGU) in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 4, 2026.
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