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Hoof beats in the night-teaching medical diagnosis in Ethiopia

  What do donkeys, horses, and zebras have to do with teaching medical students and residents about medical diagnosis? A…

3 years ago

A birth tragedy in Ethiopia with a moment of grace

The young couple had been married for a year. Their families had met and had shemaglis (agreements between elders of…

4 years ago

The Path to Becoming a Neurosurgeon in Ethiopia

The path to becoming a neurosurgeon in the developing country of Ethiopia  begins in primary education and progresses through a…

4 years ago

The immune response to SARS-CoV-2 can be life-saving or deadly

A fundamental difference in the immunity of men and women is leading to research in how a difference in response…

4 years ago

Polio ravaged New York in 1916

Almost 100 years ago before the living memory of most Americans another virus called polio ravaged the country. Tens of…

4 years ago

Hydroxychloroquine COVID 19: Misleading poor scientific diligence leads to questions

Failure of researchers to adequately perform their research, of reviewers to scrutinize the research before publication, and of government experts…

4 years ago

Neurosurgeon’s Day-Our Connection to the Harvey Cushing Legacy

  Very few times in the history of medicine has one man so dominated the development of a specialty that…

4 years ago

COVID 19 To Bring a Medical Ethics Crisis to Ethiopia

The probable impending crisis of COVID 19 in the medical resource poor country of Ethiopia will likely bring controversies in…

4 years ago

Coronavirus: A Unique Dilemma for Ethiopia

  Ethiopia is facing a potential unprecedented crisis from coronavirus and how she responds is complicated by factors in her…

4 years ago

Advances in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Treatment in Ethiopia

At Mekelle University Department of Neurosurgery-Ayder Comprehensive Specialized Hospital we have been developing an expertise in the treatment of stroke…

4 years ago

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