
Most Doctors and students who passed through UNZA School of medicine will always remember Prof Karashani fondly.Prof Karashani died suddenly on Saturday August 13 at around 23hrs.It came as a great shock to the Zambian medical fraternity especially those who had been with him the previous day at the UNZA school of Medicine symposium.
Prof Karashani taught one of the most challenging courses in medical school- Anatomy.He taught it with dedication commitment and passion.
He was an an amazing gentleman,full of humour and related well to all people.
‘They don’t make them like that anymore,’ one doctor said ‘ We were privilaged to have been taught by him.’
One of Prof Karashani’s outstanding attributes was his ability to remember peoples names.He knew the names of ALL the students who passed through his class and he would still know them years later.
Amazingly even upon meeting his former students 20 years later he would greet each of them by name.
One doctor recounts… ‘I had not seen him for more than 10 years and when we met, he was able to call me by name. And everyone around me was also called by name. That was simply amazing..’
Another narrates’ Prof Karashani didn’t take my Anatomy class when I was in 3rd year so I did not expect him to know me.But I once bumped into him at wedding in Kitwe and went to greet him.He had an expression on his face of surprise.I guess he was trying to figure out if I was one of his students.Later he walked up to me with a look of of triumph and called me by my first name.I was totally blown away!To this day I do not know how he managed to know my name.’
At the time of his death he was the respected Patron of the University of Zambia Medical students Association(UNZAMEDA) and several former students had him as the guest of honor at their weddings.
Born on 20th September, 1940 at Karagwe Tanzania,Joseph Karashani did his primary education at Berega Rubungo and Mugeza Primary schools.He did his Secondary education at Nyakato secondary school and St Andrews College in Dar es Salaam where he obtaiined the Cambridge school certificate with several distinctions.He went to Makerere University Medical School Kampala between 1958 and 1965 where he obtained the MB ChB degree of the University of East Africa in March 1965.He entered the department of Anatomy at the Queens University of Belfast in 1969 and was allowed to enter a direct PHD program which he obtained in 1972.He attended several courses in Oxford,UK Fukuoka Japan and USA
He started his university career as a tutorial fellow in Anatomy at University college of Dar es Salaam in 1968 after doing his rural posting in Mpwapwa and Iringa.He was appointed lecturer in Anatomy in 1973 at University of Dar es Salaam.He was promoted to Assosiate Professor in 1976 and Professor in 1979.
Prof was a family man with 4 children.
Prof Karashani first came to UNZA School of Medicine in 1976 as external examiner.He came back repeatedly after that in 1981,1984,and 1985 before being persuaded to accept an appointment in 1986 by Prof Kopano Mukelabai the Dean of the school of medicine at the time.
He arrived in Zambia with his family on 5th March 1986.
He contributed immensely to the academic processes of the School heading the Department of Anantomy and facilitating the training of several Zambians to take over from him.
He was appointed assistant Dean (post graduate) in 1995.Notable virtues for this appointment were recorded as ‘academic stature,commitment and respect he commands in the School and abroad and also accessibility and approachability.
He was dearly loved by students in every generation.Of the 1514 medical graduates from UNZA School of medicine since 1973,1211 directly passed through his instructional care(accounts for 80%) an immense contribution indeed.
He was very instrumental in the establishing of the UNZA Biomedical Research Ethics committee which he headed from 2001 to 2007.
He was an accomplished organist and once choirmaster at St Albans Anglican Church in Dar es Salaam and the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Lusaka.He played chess,badminton and loved swimming.
He will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of meeting him.MHSRIP