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አል ዐይን አማርኛ (AI Ain) የተባለው የኦን ላይን ሚዲያ በዛሬው ቀን ዘገባው ʺሰዎች ኩላሊታችንን ግዙን እያሉ ወደ ቅዱስ ጳውሎስ ሆስፒታል እንደሚመጡ ተገለጸʺ በሚል ያሰራጨው ዜና ሀሰት እና ኮሌጃችንን የማይመለክት ነው፡፡ ʺ ሰዎች ኩላሊት ግዙን ብለው ወደ ማእከሉ ይመጣሉ ʺ የሚለው አባባል ፍጹም ከእውነት የራቀ ነው፡፡
ኩላሊታችንን ግዙን ብለው ወደ ንቅለ ተከላ የመጡ ሰዎች አለመኖራቸውን እና እንዲህ ዓይነት ሁኔታ ያልተከሰተ መሆኑንን ለማሳወቅ እንወዳለን፡፡
በሀገር ደረጃ በብቸኝነት የሚያገለግለው የኮሌጁ ንቅለ ተከላ ማእከል አሁን ባለው አቅም ብዙ ወገኖችን እያገለገለ እና ወደፊትም አገልግሎቱን ለብዙዎች ተደራሽ ለማድረግ እየሰራ ይገኛል፡፡
ቅዱስ ጳውሎስ ሆስፒታል ሚሊኒየም ሕክምና ኮሌጅ
አል ዐይን አማርኛ (AI Ain) የተባለው የኦን ላይን ሚዲያ በዛሬው ቀን ዘገባው ʺሰዎች ኩላሊታችንን ግዙን እያሉ ወደ ቅዱስ ጳውሎስ ሆስፒታል እንደሚመጡ ተገለጸʺ በሚል ያሰራጨው ዜና ሀሰት እና ኮሌጃችንን የማይመለክት ነው፡፡ ʺ ሰዎች ኩላሊት ግዙን ብለው ወደ ማእከሉ ይመጣሉ ʺ የሚለው አባባል ፍጹም ከእውነት የራቀ ነው፡፡
ኩላሊታችንን ግዙን ብለው ወደ ንቅለ ተከላ የመጡ ሰዎች አለመኖራቸውን እና እንዲህ ዓይነት ሁኔታ ያልተከሰተ መሆኑንን ለማሳወቅ እንወዳለን፡፡
በሀገር ደረጃ በብቸኝነት የሚያገለግለው የኮሌጁ ንቅለ ተከላ ማእከል አሁን ባለው አቅም ብዙ ወገኖችን እያገለገለ እና ወደፊትም አገልግሎቱን ለብዙዎች ተደራሽ ለማድረግ እየሰራ ይገኛል፡፡
ቅዱስ ጳውሎስ ሆስፒታል ሚሊኒየም ሕክምና ኮሌጅ
School of Public Health
Announcement to MPH program applicants
This is to let you know that the oral exam will take place at the SPHMMC Academic building on Friday, November 15, 2024, beginning at 9:00 AM.
Announcement to MPH program applicants
This is to let you know that the oral exam will take place at the SPHMMC Academic building on Friday, November 15, 2024, beginning at 9:00 AM.
📢 Blood Donation Event Announcement
🩸 Be a Hero, Save Lives! 🩸
Join us for our upcoming Blood Donation Drive and make a difference in someone’s life. Your generous donation could be the gift of life for patients in need.
📅 Date: Date] 18th to 20th Nov. 2024
🕒 Time: 9:00 am to 4:00 PM
📍 Location: St. Paul’s main Building
#BloodDonation #SaveLives #SPHMMC BloodDonation
🩸 Be a Hero, Save Lives! 🩸
Join us for our upcoming Blood Donation Drive and make a difference in someone’s life. Your generous donation could be the gift of life for patients in need.
📅 Date: Date] 18th to 20th Nov. 2024
🕒 Time: 9:00 am to 4:00 PM
📍 Location: St. Paul’s main Building
#BloodDonation #SaveLives #SPHMMC BloodDonation
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በተለያዩ የማህበራዊ መገናኛዎች የስኳር ህመምን ጨምሮ ሃሰተኛ የጤና መረጃዎች ሃላፊነት በጎደላቸው አካላት እየተለቀቁ ይገኛሉ። ከሰሞኑም ቴክኖሎጂን በመጠቀም በሰዓታት ውስጥ የስኳር በሽታን ማጥፋት ተችሏል በሚል እየተሰራጨ የሚገኘው መረጃ ከእዉነት የራቀና አሳሳች ነዉ።
የህክምና ሞያ ሳይኖራቸውና ለሚሠጡት አገልግሎት ህጋዊ የሆነ የብቃት ማረጋገጫ ሳይኖራቸው በማህበራዊ ሚዲያ ማህበረሰቡን የሚጎዱ፣ ከእውነት የራቁ ሀሰተኛ መረጃዎችን የሚለቁ አካላት ተበራክተዋል። ይህ ተግባር ማህበረሰቡን በእጅጉ እየጎዳና ለአላስፈላጊ ወጪና እንግልት ከመዳረግ አልፎ ፈውስ ፈላጊ ዜጎቻችን ላይ ከፍተኛና የተወሳሰበ የጤና ችግር እየፈጠረ ይገኛል።
ስለሆነም በዚህ መሰል ተግባር ላይ ተሰማርታችሁ የምትገኙ አካላት ይህ ተግባር በህግ የሚያስጠይቅ መሆኑን ተገንዝባችሁ ከእኩይ ተግባራችሁ እንድትታቀቡ እናሳስባለን።
ማህበረሰቡም ምንጫቸው ካልተረጋገጠ አካላት የሚላኩ መልእክቶችን እንዲመረምር፣ አገልግሎቶችንም ከመጠቀማችን በፊት ጥንቃቄ እንድናደርግ፣ አስፋላጊ ሆኖ ሲገኝም በ"Regulatory.moh@moh.gov.et" ላይ ጥቆማ እንድሰጠን እየጠየቅን ፤ ህዝባችን ሀሰተኛ የጤና መረጃ የሚለቁትን በማጋለጥ ፣የጤና ባለሙያ በማማከር ጤንነቱን እንዲጠብቅ እናሳስባለን።
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በተለያዩ የማህበራዊ መገናኛዎች የስኳር ህመምን ጨምሮ ሃሰተኛ የጤና መረጃዎች ሃላፊነት በጎደላቸው አካላት እየተለቀቁ ይገኛሉ። ከሰሞኑም ቴክኖሎጂን በመጠቀም በሰዓታት ውስጥ የስኳር በሽታን ማጥፋት ተችሏል በሚል እየተሰራጨ የሚገኘው መረጃ ከእዉነት የራቀና አሳሳች ነዉ።
የህክምና ሞያ ሳይኖራቸውና ለሚሠጡት አገልግሎት ህጋዊ የሆነ የብቃት ማረጋገጫ ሳይኖራቸው በማህበራዊ ሚዲያ ማህበረሰቡን የሚጎዱ፣ ከእውነት የራቁ ሀሰተኛ መረጃዎችን የሚለቁ አካላት ተበራክተዋል። ይህ ተግባር ማህበረሰቡን በእጅጉ እየጎዳና ለአላስፈላጊ ወጪና እንግልት ከመዳረግ አልፎ ፈውስ ፈላጊ ዜጎቻችን ላይ ከፍተኛና የተወሳሰበ የጤና ችግር እየፈጠረ ይገኛል።
ስለሆነም በዚህ መሰል ተግባር ላይ ተሰማርታችሁ የምትገኙ አካላት ይህ ተግባር በህግ የሚያስጠይቅ መሆኑን ተገንዝባችሁ ከእኩይ ተግባራችሁ እንድትታቀቡ እናሳስባለን።
ማህበረሰቡም ምንጫቸው ካልተረጋገጠ አካላት የሚላኩ መልእክቶችን እንዲመረምር፣ አገልግሎቶችንም ከመጠቀማችን በፊት ጥንቃቄ እንድናደርግ፣ አስፋላጊ ሆኖ ሲገኝም በ"Regulatory.moh@moh.gov.et" ላይ ጥቆማ እንድሰጠን እየጠየቅን ፤ ህዝባችን ሀሰተኛ የጤና መረጃ የሚለቁትን በማጋለጥ ፣የጤና ባለሙያ በማማከር ጤንነቱን እንዲጠብቅ እናሳስባለን።
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St.Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College
St. Paul's is a leading public hospital and medical college in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Professor Senait Fisseha and Dr. Zerihun Abebe Honored for Advancing Radiology at SPHMMC
The St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) and the Radiological Society of Ethiopia have honored Professor Senait Fisseha and Dr. Zerihun Abebe for their pivotal contributions to establishing and expanding the Radiology Residency Program at SPHMMC.
The awards were presented during the 28th Annual Ethiopian Radiological Society Conference, recognizing their instrumental roles in advancing radiology training and healthcare services in Ethiopia.
Professor Senait Fisseha, Director of Global Programs at the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, was commended for her efforts in launching the Radiology Residency Program. Her work included supporting curriculum development, drafting the department’s first strategic plan, and forging a partnership with the University of Michigan’s Radiology Department. She also provided financial support for travel between the two institutions, supplied teaching aids such as tablets for residents, and facilitated access to diagnostic tools like STATdx. Additionally, her contributions extended to covering the costs of radiology fellowship training.
Dr. Zerihun Abebe, currently CEO of King Faisal Hospital in Rwanda and former Provost of SPHMMC, was lauded for his transformative leadership. Under his tenure, SPHMMC introduced critical healthcare services, including Ethiopia’s first public hemodialysis and renal transplant center and a state-of-the-art CAT-Lab. He also laid the foundations for establishing major centers of excellence in cardiology, gastroenterology, and oncology.
Dr. Zerihun played a key role in securing funding and resources, enabling the successful implementation of numerous initiatives. His leadership and close follow-up were credited with strengthening the radiology department during its formative years. “Without his leadership, the department's current achievements would not have been possible,” attendees noted during the ceremony.
A Leading Program in Ethiopia
Established in 2014, the Radiology Residency Program at SPHMMC has grown into one of Ethiopia's premier institutions for radiology specialty and subspecialty training. To date, it has graduated over 110 radiologists, accounting for 33% of the nation’s radiology workforce.
The program equips trainees with cutting-edge knowledge and skills in imaging technologies, including computed tomography (CT), ultrasound (US), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and X-rays, enabling them to make significant contributions both locally and internationally.
SPHMMC and the Radiological Society of Ethiopia emphasized the lasting impact of the contributions made by Professor Senait and Dr. Zerihun in transforming radiology training and healthcare delivery in the country.
(By Neway Tsegaye)
The St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) and the Radiological Society of Ethiopia have honored Professor Senait Fisseha and Dr. Zerihun Abebe for their pivotal contributions to establishing and expanding the Radiology Residency Program at SPHMMC.
The awards were presented during the 28th Annual Ethiopian Radiological Society Conference, recognizing their instrumental roles in advancing radiology training and healthcare services in Ethiopia.
Professor Senait Fisseha, Director of Global Programs at the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, was commended for her efforts in launching the Radiology Residency Program. Her work included supporting curriculum development, drafting the department’s first strategic plan, and forging a partnership with the University of Michigan’s Radiology Department. She also provided financial support for travel between the two institutions, supplied teaching aids such as tablets for residents, and facilitated access to diagnostic tools like STATdx. Additionally, her contributions extended to covering the costs of radiology fellowship training.
Dr. Zerihun Abebe, currently CEO of King Faisal Hospital in Rwanda and former Provost of SPHMMC, was lauded for his transformative leadership. Under his tenure, SPHMMC introduced critical healthcare services, including Ethiopia’s first public hemodialysis and renal transplant center and a state-of-the-art CAT-Lab. He also laid the foundations for establishing major centers of excellence in cardiology, gastroenterology, and oncology.
Dr. Zerihun played a key role in securing funding and resources, enabling the successful implementation of numerous initiatives. His leadership and close follow-up were credited with strengthening the radiology department during its formative years. “Without his leadership, the department's current achievements would not have been possible,” attendees noted during the ceremony.
A Leading Program in Ethiopia
Established in 2014, the Radiology Residency Program at SPHMMC has grown into one of Ethiopia's premier institutions for radiology specialty and subspecialty training. To date, it has graduated over 110 radiologists, accounting for 33% of the nation’s radiology workforce.
The program equips trainees with cutting-edge knowledge and skills in imaging technologies, including computed tomography (CT), ultrasound (US), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and X-rays, enabling them to make significant contributions both locally and internationally.
SPHMMC and the Radiological Society of Ethiopia emphasized the lasting impact of the contributions made by Professor Senait and Dr. Zerihun in transforming radiology training and healthcare delivery in the country.
(By Neway Tsegaye)
Dr. Mariamawit Asfaw Appointed Director of Maternal, Child Health and Adolescent health service Lead Executive office at the Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health.
We are pleased to announce that our colleague, Dr. Mariamawit Asfaw, has been appointed as the new Director of the Maternal, Child Health, and Adolescent health Service Lead Executive office at FMOH .
We congratulate her on this well-deserved appointment .
#SPHMMC
We are pleased to announce that our colleague, Dr. Mariamawit Asfaw, has been appointed as the new Director of the Maternal, Child Health, and Adolescent health Service Lead Executive office at FMOH .
We congratulate her on this well-deserved appointment .
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Pioneering Evidence Based PPH Management in Ethiopia!
We are proud to announce the successful completion of the consultative workshop on EMOTIVE implementation at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College—the first institution in Ethiopia to implement this groundbreaking intervention for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) management! 🇪🇹
This milestone marks a significant step forward in advancing maternal health in the country. The workshop brought together stakeholders, including representatives from the Addis Ababa regional health bureau, partners, professional associations and healthcare providers from different facilities to develop a comprehensive strategy for rolling out EMOTIVE effectively.
💡 Key Highlights:
✅ First-ever implementation of EMOTIVE in Ethiopia.
✅ Contribution to improved maternal health outcomes and reduced maternal morbidity and mortality.
✅ Strengthened collaboration among stakeholders to ensure sustainability and scale-up.
SPHMMC is honored to lead this initiative and contribute to improving maternal health across Ethiopia. Together, we are creating a future where every mother receives the care and support she deserves.
We are proud to announce the successful completion of the consultative workshop on EMOTIVE implementation at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College—the first institution in Ethiopia to implement this groundbreaking intervention for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) management! 🇪🇹
This milestone marks a significant step forward in advancing maternal health in the country. The workshop brought together stakeholders, including representatives from the Addis Ababa regional health bureau, partners, professional associations and healthcare providers from different facilities to develop a comprehensive strategy for rolling out EMOTIVE effectively.
💡 Key Highlights:
✅ First-ever implementation of EMOTIVE in Ethiopia.
✅ Contribution to improved maternal health outcomes and reduced maternal morbidity and mortality.
✅ Strengthened collaboration among stakeholders to ensure sustainability and scale-up.
SPHMMC is honored to lead this initiative and contribute to improving maternal health across Ethiopia. Together, we are creating a future where every mother receives the care and support she deserves.
We would like to extend our gratitude to the Margaret C. Ryan Global Health Program at Boston Children’s Hospital for sending two of their nurses to our college. Their visit focused on our Pediatric Emergency and Pediatric Critical Care Units. Throughout the week, they raised awareness about nursing practices in infection prevention and control.
Additionally, the team had a productive consultative meeting with the Pediatrics Department, the School of Nursing, and the ARVP of the college to explore opportunities for further collaboration.
In light of these fruitful meetings, we look forward to continuing the conversation with Boston Children’s Hospital’s Global Health nursing colleagues to build pediatric critical care expertise in preparation for the upcoming residency launch. In collaboration with the St. Paul’s School of Nursing, the nurses from Boston Children’s Hospital aim to assist with capacity building for nurses, mentoring department-based nurse leaders and nursing specialists, and supporting the development of nurse-driven protocols and evidence-based practices.
The college is committed to working collaboratively with Boston Children’s Hospital and their Global Health Nursing team in education, research, and quality improvement, with the goal of positively impacting patient care in the Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care Units at St. Paul’s.
Additionally, the team had a productive consultative meeting with the Pediatrics Department, the School of Nursing, and the ARVP of the college to explore opportunities for further collaboration.
In light of these fruitful meetings, we look forward to continuing the conversation with Boston Children’s Hospital’s Global Health nursing colleagues to build pediatric critical care expertise in preparation for the upcoming residency launch. In collaboration with the St. Paul’s School of Nursing, the nurses from Boston Children’s Hospital aim to assist with capacity building for nurses, mentoring department-based nurse leaders and nursing specialists, and supporting the development of nurse-driven protocols and evidence-based practices.
The college is committed to working collaboratively with Boston Children’s Hospital and their Global Health Nursing team in education, research, and quality improvement, with the goal of positively impacting patient care in the Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care Units at St. Paul’s.
Announcement for enrollment to Pediatric Emergency & Critical Care program for the year 2025 G.C
The department of pediatrics and child health kindly invites all qualifying candidate to apply for Pediatric emergency & critical care fellowship program for the year 2025 G.C.
Three fellowship positions are available for this academic year and the final date for application is December 19, 2024 G.C.
Admission requirements
• The candidate must complete the screening process for admission which will be conducted by Saint Paul hospital millennium medical college.
• The candidate should be graduate from a recognized medical school with Doctor of Medicine and specialty in pediatrics and child health.
• The candidate should provide a recent work experience in government institute at least for the past two years.
• The candidate should be able to submit a sponsorship letter from government institute.
• The candidate should be registered and licensed to practice pediatric and child health by the relevant authority in Ethiopia.
• The candidate should provide recent GAT test result upon request.
• The candidate should have adequate mental and physical health.
All interested applicants can apply to the office of pediatrics and child health department or to the office of registrar from the date of announcement until December 19, 2024 G.C.
Applicants should write a letter of intent with no more than 500 words describing why they are interested to join this fellowship program and should avail the following documents as well:
o Application letter
o Recent CV
o Recommendation letter (at least two)
o Copy of credentials (degree and grade report)
o Sponsorship letter
Application can be submitted either in person to the above-mentioned offices or electronically attached to the following mail addresses: <Tigist.bacha@sphmmc.edu.et> OR: <million.dechasa@sphmmc.edu.et>
The department of pediatrics and child health kindly invites all qualifying candidate to apply for Pediatric emergency & critical care fellowship program for the year 2025 G.C.
Three fellowship positions are available for this academic year and the final date for application is December 19, 2024 G.C.
Admission requirements
• The candidate must complete the screening process for admission which will be conducted by Saint Paul hospital millennium medical college.
• The candidate should be graduate from a recognized medical school with Doctor of Medicine and specialty in pediatrics and child health.
• The candidate should provide a recent work experience in government institute at least for the past two years.
• The candidate should be able to submit a sponsorship letter from government institute.
• The candidate should be registered and licensed to practice pediatric and child health by the relevant authority in Ethiopia.
• The candidate should provide recent GAT test result upon request.
• The candidate should have adequate mental and physical health.
All interested applicants can apply to the office of pediatrics and child health department or to the office of registrar from the date of announcement until December 19, 2024 G.C.
Applicants should write a letter of intent with no more than 500 words describing why they are interested to join this fellowship program and should avail the following documents as well:
o Application letter
o Recent CV
o Recommendation letter (at least two)
o Copy of credentials (degree and grade report)
o Sponsorship letter
Application can be submitted either in person to the above-mentioned offices or electronically attached to the following mail addresses: <Tigist.bacha@sphmmc.edu.et> OR: <million.dechasa@sphmmc.edu.et>