About Us
Introduction
Somali Medical Association ( SMA ) is a professional voluntary organization open to all Somali Medical Doctors.
Somali Medical Association was established in 1999 by a group of Somali Doctors living in Somalia; since its establishment the number of
Somali Doctors has increased to around 1000 members.
Our Mission
Professional body committed to promote an efficient healthcar e delivery, high ethical standards and protect the interest of its members.
Our Vission
To build a sustainable professional association of medical doctors that will advance the delivery of qualitative healthcare services through continuing. professional development, advocacy, research and public education in collaboration with another stakeholder errs.
- To promote the medical and related arts and sciences and to maintain the honor and the Interests of the medical profession.
- To aid in the furtherance of measures designed to improve the public health and to prevent disease and disability;
- To assist in the promotion of measures designed to improve standards of hospital and medical Services;
- To advise the government, other medical bodies and the general public on matters related to health.
- To promote continuing professional development through periodic publications, seminars and scientific conferences.
- To enhance the relationship with international medical associations around the world
Our Doctors
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Testimonials
What They Say
I am delighted to witness the unity among Somali doctors within this organization. Your collective effort is commendable, and I wholeheartedly encourage you to persist in this noble work, setting a remarkable example for the upcoming generation of doctors.
Dr. Mohamed Elmi Ibrahim
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs FGSI want to convey my sincere appreciation to the forward-thinking doctors who laid the foundation for the Somali Medical Association, a crucial pillar in our society and the pioneering medical association. This achievement marks a triumph for both the Somali community and the broader medical fraternity.