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Ethiopian Society of Emergency Professionals Recognizes Key Figures for Contributions to Emergency and Critical Care Development
The Ethiopian Society of Emergency Professionals recently honored three outstanding Ethiopian professionals for their excellence in advancing Emergency and Critical Care services and training in the nation.
The physicians recognized by the Society include Prof. Akililu Azaze and Dr. Sisay Tekelu, who were praised for their significant contributions to the development of the Emergency and Critical Care profession in Ethiopia. Their unwavering dedication to the growth and improvement of emergency services has played a pivotal role in enhancing healthcare delivery nationwide.
In addition, Dr. Zerhun Abebe was acknowledged for his remarkable contributions to the expansion and support of emergency and critical care services in Ethiopia. Dr. Zerhun’s exemplary leadership at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) and ABET Hospital has significantly strengthened the community’s emergency care services, combining direct patient care with crucial guidance for institutional growth.
The Ethiopian Society of Emergency Professionals commended Dr. Zerhun for his exceptional leadership, which has been instrumental in building capacity and raising the standards of emergency and critical care across the country. His efforts have not only reinforced local healthcare systems but have also influenced national policies and practices, ensuring better preparedness and response during times of crisis.
These recognitions underscore the Society's ongoing commitment to strengthening emergency and critical care services in Ethiopia, which are a vital component of the nation's healthcare infrastructure. The contributions of these professionals continue to inspire others and are crucial in improving health outcomes for communities throughout the country.
( By: Neway Tsegaye)



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Ethiopian Society of Emergency Professionals Recognizes Key Figures for Contributions to Emergency and Critical Care Development
The Ethiopian Society of Emergency Professionals recently honored three outstanding Ethiopian professionals for their excellence in advancing Emergency and Critical Care services and training in the nation.
The physicians recognized by the Society include Prof. Akililu Azaze and Dr. Sisay Tekelu, who were praised for their significant contributions to the development of the Emergency and Critical Care profession in Ethiopia. Their unwavering dedication to the growth and improvement of emergency services has played a pivotal role in enhancing healthcare delivery nationwide.
In addition, Dr. Zerhun Abebe was acknowledged for his remarkable contributions to the expansion and support of emergency and critical care services in Ethiopia. Dr. Zerhun’s exemplary leadership at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) and ABET Hospital has significantly strengthened the community’s emergency care services, combining direct patient care with crucial guidance for institutional growth.
The Ethiopian Society of Emergency Professionals commended Dr. Zerhun for his exceptional leadership, which has been instrumental in building capacity and raising the standards of emergency and critical care across the country. His efforts have not only reinforced local healthcare systems but have also influenced national policies and practices, ensuring better preparedness and response during times of crisis.
These recognitions underscore the Society's ongoing commitment to strengthening emergency and critical care services in Ethiopia, which are a vital component of the nation's healthcare infrastructure. The contributions of these professionals continue to inspire others and are crucial in improving health outcomes for communities throughout the country.
( By: Neway Tsegaye)

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