Mohammed Ibrahim, Head of Oncology Unit at Saint Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“October Breast Cancer Awareness Month CME Series
As part of October Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Ethiopian Society of Hematology and Oncology (ESHO) successfully conducted another session in our ongoing CME series on Comprehensive and Innovative Breast Cancer Management Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Evidence-Based Practice, held at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC).
The CME series, alternating between St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College- SPHMMC and Black lion Specialized Hospital (BLH), brings together breast and endocrine subspecialists, clinical oncologists, fellows, residents, nurses, and women’s imaging fellows, fostering collaboration and enhancing multidisciplinary cancer care.
We extend our sincere appreciation to our distinguished speakers:
- Dr. Hanan Alebachew, Breast and Endocrine Surgeon at SPHMMC
- Dr Abdu Adem Yesufe, Clinical Oncologist, Fellowship Director, and Project Coordinator for the new Oncology, Cardiac, GI, and Transplant Center at SPHMMC
We also acknowledge our honorary guest, Dr. Blaise Pascal Ishimwe from Pfizer, for his encouraging presence and support.
Special thanks to Pfizer Accord for a Healthier World, St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College- SPHMMC CME team, and the logistics team of the Reproductive Health Center of SPHMMC for ensuring a smooth and successful session. Together, we continue to advance multidisciplinary, evidence-based cancer care in Ethiopia.”
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