
Students and faculty from Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum provided medical care in Tanzania, treating 250 patients and performing over 500 dental procedures. Working in challenging conditions with limited electricity and portable equipment, the team delivered essential dental services and preventive education. The mission relied on local community support and was made possible through cooperation with multiple university departments, foundations, and sponsors. The initiative highlights the importance of international medical outreach and sustainable health care development.
Source: Jagiellonian University