Haven’t blogged in a while; we have actually been busy
working (shocking as that may seem)…..,
And so our program launched.
The first ever family medicine residents in Ethiopia began on Feb. 4th, 2013.
A little bit of background: The idea of family medicine or “specialist”
generalist has been percolating in Ethiopia for many years. After many years of work from both Ethiopian
and U of T faculty, family medicine has arrived in Ethiopia. It has been well shown that countries with a
strong primary care health system have better health outcomes, so we hope that
will be true in Ethiopia.
The program is led by our Ethiopian colleague, Dr.
Dawit. It is a collaboration with Addis
Ababa University, U of T and University of Wisconsin. Mike and I are the outliers from NOSM. We had a big crew
from all these places the help with the inauguration. The U of T gang did a terrific course on the
foundations of FM.
Our five residents with Dawit (very left) |
We have five amazing residents from varied backgrounds. These brave souls will have the job of
shaping family medicine in Ethiopia.
Their stories of why they chose medicine as a career are
both inspiring and heartbreaking but keep us human. A few examples: “ I wanted to be a doctor
because when I was in 8th grade I saw my sister die in
childbirth”……” I chose medicine because when I was small, my father, who was a
tailor, came home and just died…..I wanted to know how this could happen”.
The whole gang |
I sometimes wonder how much of an impact 5 family doctors
will have in a country of almost 90 million people, but I suppose you have to
start somewhere. This is the start.
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