LMMU operates a distributed network of academic health complexes across Zambia's provinces. These regional training hubs serve as centers for medical education, clinical training, and healthcare service delivery.
The distributed learning model ensures that healthcare education reaches all parts of the country, helping to address the shortage of healthcare professionals in rural and underserved areas.
Lusaka Province
Southern Province
Muchinga Province
Lusaka Province
Northwestern Province
Copperbelt Province
Luapula Province
Western Province
Central Province
Students can receive quality medical education closer to their home regions, reducing the need to relocate to major cities for training.
Regional hubs strengthen local healthcare systems by providing specialized services and expertise that might otherwise be unavailable in provincial areas.
Training hubs are integrated with local communities, allowing students to understand regional healthcare needs and develop culturally appropriate care approaches.
Provincial Training Hubs
Provinces Covered
Students Trained Annually
Healthcare Facilities
Discover how LMMU is transforming healthcare education across Zambia through our innovative distributed learning model.