A historic milestone in Ethiopian neurosurgery has been achieved!
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College Department of Neurosurgery proudly celebrates the first-ever graduates of Ethiopia’s spine surgery fellowship program; Dr. Abrham Tadelle and Dr. Biniam G/Egziabher.
This moment marks a transformative leap in the country’s capacity to provide specialized spine care, addressing the growing burden of spinal disorders with homegrown expertise.
At the heart of this achievement is the visionary mentorship of Dr. Fassil Mesfin, a distinguished spine surgeon from the University of Texas, whose dedication and pioneering spirit made this program a reality.
By guiding the first cohort of fellows through rigorous training, he has laid the groundwork for a sustainable future where complex spinal conditions can be managed locally with world-class expertise.
This graduation is more than a personal success for Dr. Abrham and Dr. Biniam; it is a national achievement. As they embark on their journey as the country’s first spine surgery fellowship-trained specialists, they carry the hopes of many and the responsibility to train those who follow.
Congratulations to the graduates, their mentor, and everyone who contributed to this groundbreaking moment in Ethiopian neurosurgery and Spine Surgery.
@HakimEthio
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College Department of Neurosurgery proudly celebrates the first-ever graduates of Ethiopia’s spine surgery fellowship program; Dr. Abrham Tadelle and Dr. Biniam G/Egziabher.
This moment marks a transformative leap in the country’s capacity to provide specialized spine care, addressing the growing burden of spinal disorders with homegrown expertise.
At the heart of this achievement is the visionary mentorship of Dr. Fassil Mesfin, a distinguished spine surgeon from the University of Texas, whose dedication and pioneering spirit made this program a reality.
By guiding the first cohort of fellows through rigorous training, he has laid the groundwork for a sustainable future where complex spinal conditions can be managed locally with world-class expertise.
This graduation is more than a personal success for Dr. Abrham and Dr. Biniam; it is a national achievement. As they embark on their journey as the country’s first spine surgery fellowship-trained specialists, they carry the hopes of many and the responsibility to train those who follow.
Congratulations to the graduates, their mentor, and everyone who contributed to this groundbreaking moment in Ethiopian neurosurgery and Spine Surgery.
@HakimEthio