Upcoming Tanzania Surgical Association Conference
We are thrilled to announce the upcoming Tanzania Surgical Association Conference and annual meeting, set to be held at the esteemed St. Gasper Hotel in Dodoma. This year’s conference will revolve around the theme of “Building Resilient, Affordable, and Accessible Surgical Systems in Tanzania.”
We are honored to have the Tanzania Minister of Health, Hon. Ummy Mwalimu, as our esteemed guest of honor.
The conference will kick off with pre-conference activities from the 12th to the 14th of June 2023, followed by the main conference taking place from the 15th to the 17th of June 2023. We encourage all interested participants to mark these dates on their calendars and join us for this enriching event.
Please take note of the important deadlines for registration and abstract submission. The registration deadline is set for the 30th of May 2023, allowing participants ample time to secure their spots. Additionally, the deadline for abstract submission is the 10th of May 2023, providing presenters with an opportunity to prepare their contributions in advance.
To facilitate the smooth organization of the conference, a registration fee has been established. Surgeons are kindly requested to pay TZS 100,000, while students and residents are required to pay TZS 50,000. For our international delegates, the registration fee is set at $100.

We anticipate a dynamic gathering of professionals and stakeholders in the field of surgery, fostering a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and collaborative efforts toward a resilient surgical system in Tanzania. Don’t miss out on this remarkable occasion.
For further information and registration details, please visit our website or contact our dedicated conference organizing committee. If you have any questions or require assistance, feel free to reach out to Dr. Mugisha, our designated contact person, at +255 713 305 843.
We eagerly look forward to welcoming you to the conference, where together we can shape a brighter future for surgical care in Tanzania.