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Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 09:33 AM

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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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In a medical examination room, a man in a white lab coat, seen from behind, is using a smartphone to capture an image displayed on a medical monitor. The monitor, branded "YOUTAK," shows a magnified,…read more

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In a medical examination room, a man in a white lab coat, seen from behind, is using a smartphone to capture an image displayed on a medical monitor. The monitor, branded "YOUTAK," shows a magnified, vivid red and pink internal body cavity, possibly an ear or throat. Below the monitor are two stacked "YOUTAK" medical devices, one with a digital display showing "100" and both featuring several illuminated indicator lights. Wires connect the devices. In the foreground, a computer monitor displays a web-based electronic health management system (eHMS) interface. Visible text on the screen includes "Ahya eHMS," "Doctor Works Outpatient," and "OPD Patients." The "Clinic Location" is specified as "ENT," indicating an Ear, Nose, and Throat clinic. A message in Swahili is also present: "Vipimo vya Retics count, HB electrophoresis, AFP, LDH Vinatanyika katika maabara zetu. Msaada Kilingo cha TEHAMA tafadhali piga (0753 410313, 0758 541088)," which translates to information about lab tests and a contact number for IT support. A timestamp on the screen reads "2020-08-04 23:59." The setting is an indoor space with natural light coming through a window, covered by patterned white curtains, in the background. The activity suggests a medical professional is documenting an endoscopic examination for patient records or consultation in a clinic, likely located in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, as indicated by the Swahili text.