Healthcare in Mali

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The healthcare system in Mali is a crucial part of the country's infrastructure. It is composed of a variety of hospitals and healthcare institutions that provide essential medical services to the population. This article provides a detailed list of the top hospitals and healthcare institutions in Mali, highlighting their specialties, locations, and contributions to the country's healthcare sector.

Top Hospitals in Mali[edit | edit source]

Point G University Hospital[edit | edit source]

Point G University Hospital is one of the leading healthcare institutions in Mali. Located in the capital city of Bamako, it is a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Bamako. The hospital is known for its specialties in surgery, internal medicine, and pediatrics.

Gabriel Touré University Hospital[edit | edit source]

Gabriel Touré University Hospital, also located in Bamako, is another top hospital in Mali. It is named after the renowned Malian physician, Gabriel Touré. The hospital offers a wide range of medical services, including general medicine, surgery, obstetrics, and gynecology.

Hospital of Sikasso[edit | edit source]

The Hospital of Sikasso is a major healthcare provider in the southern region of Mali. It provides comprehensive healthcare services to the residents of Sikasso and surrounding areas. The hospital is known for its efforts in improving maternal and child health.

Top Healthcare Institutions in Mali[edit | edit source]

National Institute of Public Health[edit | edit source]

The National Institute of Public Health is a key player in Mali's healthcare sector. It is responsible for conducting research on public health issues, training healthcare professionals, and implementing health policies.

National Institute for Research in Public Health[edit | edit source]

The National Institute for Research in Public Health is a leading research institution in Mali. It conducts research in various areas of public health, including epidemiology, health economics, and health systems.

National Center for Disease Control[edit | edit source]

The National Center for Disease Control is responsible for the prevention and control of diseases in Mali. It plays a crucial role in the country's response to health emergencies and outbreaks.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The hospitals and healthcare institutions in Mali play a vital role in providing healthcare services to the population. They are at the forefront of medical research, disease prevention, and healthcare education in the country. Despite the challenges, these institutions continue to strive for excellence in improving the health and well-being of the Malian population.

Healthcare in Mali

name amenity country state city specialties local name services operator coordinates
Ami Diadie Traorépharmacy 6217127495 Pharmacies Mali Bamako PHARMACIE AMI DIADIE TRAORÉ 12.64613669, -7.991805083
Baguineda Community Health Center 4705905229 Clinics Mali Koulikoro Baguinéda-Camp Centre de Santé Communautaire de Baguineda Centre 12.61777049, -7.778659404
Cscom Of Etambar 2163839201 Clinics Mali Kidal CSCOM de ETAMBAR 18.45152313, 1.399760941
Cscom Of Tiby 2163839918 Clinics Mali Ségou Tibi I CSCOM de TIBY 13.61281144, -5.784699941
Kourouba Community Health Center 2163839507 Clinics Mali Koulikoro Kourouba Centre de Santé Communautaire de Kourouba 12.00881575, -8.290635856
Ténenkou Reference Health Center 3189067718 Clinics Mali Mopti Ténenkou Centre de Santé de Référence de Ténenkou 14.45430406, -4.918385908
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