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The Inspiring Legacy of Prof. Engida Abebe in Shaping Young Surgeons

The field of surgery demands more than just technical expertise; it requires courage, perseverance, creativity, and a profound sense of responsibility toward patients.

Throughout my surgical journey, I have encountered numerous remarkable surgeons who embody these traits. However, Professor Engida Abebe stands out as a unique mentor and leader who possesses all these qualities in one.

During my residency, Prof. Engida’s influence extended far beyond the operating room. He was not just an excellent surgeon but also an exemplary leader and teacher. His ability to combine intelligence, professionalism, and conscientious care made him a role model for young surgeons. Under his mentorship, we not only learned the intricacies of complex surgical procedures but also the essence of humility, perseverance, and courage in the face of challenges.

As a department head, Prof. Engida exhibited a leadership style that resonated deeply with all of us. He led by example, demonstrating that true leadership involves “walking the talk.” His actions consistently aligned with his words, earning the trust and respect of both his colleagues and students. Through his guidance, we learned that being a great surgeon is not only about excelling in the technical aspects of surgery but also about embodying the principles of empathy, integrity, and collaboration.

One of Prof. Engida’s most profound contributions lies in the lessons he imparted about leadership. His mentorship taught us not only how to perform a procedure but also how to inspire, motivate, and uplift those around us. By fostering a culture of excellence and accountability, he prepared us to take on responsibilities with confidence and clarity. His example continues to serve as a compass, guiding us through the complexities of our professional lives.

In every encounter with Prof. Engida, one could see a teacher who was deeply invested in the growth of his students. He prioritized their development as surgeons and as individuals. His legacy is reflected in the countless young surgeons who have benefited from his wisdom, patience, and unwavering dedication.

Thank you, Prof. Engida, for being an outstanding leader, teacher, and surgeon. Your impact on the next generation of surgeons is immeasurable, and your legacy will continue to inspire us for years to come.

Watch his podcast on http://www.youtube.com/@Hakim207?sub_confirmation=1

Your student
Dr. Alemneh Mitiku, General Surgeon

@HakimEthio



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The Inspiring Legacy of Prof. Engida Abebe in Shaping Young Surgeons

The field of surgery demands more than just technical expertise; it requires courage, perseverance, creativity, and a profound sense of responsibility toward patients.

Throughout my surgical journey, I have encountered numerous remarkable surgeons who embody these traits. However, Professor Engida Abebe stands out as a unique mentor and leader who possesses all these qualities in one.

During my residency, Prof. Engida’s influence extended far beyond the operating room. He was not just an excellent surgeon but also an exemplary leader and teacher. His ability to combine intelligence, professionalism, and conscientious care made him a role model for young surgeons. Under his mentorship, we not only learned the intricacies of complex surgical procedures but also the essence of humility, perseverance, and courage in the face of challenges.

As a department head, Prof. Engida exhibited a leadership style that resonated deeply with all of us. He led by example, demonstrating that true leadership involves “walking the talk.” His actions consistently aligned with his words, earning the trust and respect of both his colleagues and students. Through his guidance, we learned that being a great surgeon is not only about excelling in the technical aspects of surgery but also about embodying the principles of empathy, integrity, and collaboration.

One of Prof. Engida’s most profound contributions lies in the lessons he imparted about leadership. His mentorship taught us not only how to perform a procedure but also how to inspire, motivate, and uplift those around us. By fostering a culture of excellence and accountability, he prepared us to take on responsibilities with confidence and clarity. His example continues to serve as a compass, guiding us through the complexities of our professional lives.

In every encounter with Prof. Engida, one could see a teacher who was deeply invested in the growth of his students. He prioritized their development as surgeons and as individuals. His legacy is reflected in the countless young surgeons who have benefited from his wisdom, patience, and unwavering dedication.

Thank you, Prof. Engida, for being an outstanding leader, teacher, and surgeon. Your impact on the next generation of surgeons is immeasurable, and your legacy will continue to inspire us for years to come.

Watch his podcast on http://www.youtube.com/@Hakim207?sub_confirmation=1

Your student
Dr. Alemneh Mitiku, General Surgeon

@HakimEthio

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