Why Join ZCPHP
Becoming a member of the Zimbabwe College of Public Health Physicians (ZCPHP) connects you to a vibrant network of public health professionals, providing opportunities to shape the future of public health in Zimbabwe.
Key Benefits
- Professional Development: Access to Continuing Medical Education (CME) sessions, conferences, and workshops with CME points accreditation
- Networking Opportunities: Collaborate with local and international public health experts through ZCPHP events and forums
- Advocacy Platform: Participate in influencing national health policies and contributing to meaningful public health reforms
- Leadership Development: Opportunities to engage in technical working groups and mentorship programmes for emerging public health leaders
- Global Collaboration: Gain access to partnerships with regional and international organisations, including the ECSA College of Public Health Physicians
Membership Categories
We offer several membership tiers to cater to different public health professionals:
Full Membership
For qualified public health physicians actively engaged in the field.
Associate Membership
For public health practitioners and professionals from allied disciplines.
Student Membership
For postgraduate students pursuing qualifications in public health
Annual Membership Fee
$80 if paid before 30th June.
$100 if paid between 1st July and 30th September
ZCPHP Members automatically receive ZiMA membership without additional fees, benefiting from discounted medical aid rates and participation in ZiMA activities
How To Join
To join ZCPHP, please complete the registration process by contacting:
Complete Membership Form here
Email: zimpublichealth@gmail.com
WhatsApp: Secretariat (+263772421304) Southern Branch (+263 775 815 132) | Overseas Branch (+41 779 627 213)
Active Engagement
Our members are actively involved in:
Branch activities: Reviving the Southern Region branch and establishing an Overseas branch for global members
Community engagement and advocacy campaigns, including cholera prevention and mental health awareness
Shaping public health research and innovation through technical working groups and partnerships