18th May 2026
Humanitarian

Medical Council urges medical workers to get licensed before practice

Author: James Atem | Published: May 15, 2026

The South Sudan Medical Council has called on junior medical practitioners to register for licences before practising, saying this will...

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Medical Council urges medical workers to get licensed before practice

The South Sudan Medical Council has called on junior medical practitioners to register for licences before practising, saying this will...

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