SPHMMC Inaugurates Palliative Care Unit
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) has officially inaugurated its Palliative Care Unit, marking an important step in providing compassionate and holistic care for patients with life-threatening illnesses.
The new unit focuses on improving the quality of life for patients and their families through medical, psychological, social, and spiritual support. It was established through the joint efforts of the hospital leadership and the Family Medicine Unit.
As part of the launch, SPHMMC also celebrated World Hospice and Palliative Care Day under the theme “Achieving the Promise: Universal Access to Palliative Care.”
The event brought together staff, patients, and families to highlight the importance of dignity, comfort, and care for all who need palliative support.
SPHMMC remains committed to delivering patient-centered and compassionate healthcare for all.
#SPHMMC #PalliativeCare #CompassionateCare #QualityOfLife #HealthForAll
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) has officially inaugurated its Palliative Care Unit, marking an important step in providing compassionate and holistic care for patients with life-threatening illnesses.
The new unit focuses on improving the quality of life for patients and their families through medical, psychological, social, and spiritual support. It was established through the joint efforts of the hospital leadership and the Family Medicine Unit.
As part of the launch, SPHMMC also celebrated World Hospice and Palliative Care Day under the theme “Achieving the Promise: Universal Access to Palliative Care.”
The event brought together staff, patients, and families to highlight the importance of dignity, comfort, and care for all who need palliative support.
SPHMMC remains committed to delivering patient-centered and compassionate healthcare for all.
#SPHMMC #PalliativeCare #CompassionateCare #QualityOfLife #HealthForAll
October is #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth.
Early detection is everything!
Early detection is everything!
Our own ENT faculty member and Principal Investigator of the National Population-Based Hearing Survey, Dr. Alene Meshesha, had the privilege of presenting part of the survey findings titled “Prevalence of Hearing Loss and Factors Associated with Hearing Loss” at the Coalition for Global Hearing Health Conference held in Boston, MA, USA.
This marks the first national survey on hearing loss ever conducted in Ethiopia, and the presentation was highly insightful and well received by international delegates from 28 different countries around the world.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Alene and the entire team for their dedication and hard work in making this achievement possible.
In his presentation, Dr. Alene expressed his sincere appreciation to all co-investigators, participants of the survey, the Ministry of Health, Regional Health Bureaus, Regional Governments, and the Ethiopian Statistical Service for their invaluable collaboration.
A special note of gratitude goes to CBM International and BMZ for financing the survey, and to St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College for providing essential administrative and logistical support.
This marks the first national survey on hearing loss ever conducted in Ethiopia, and the presentation was highly insightful and well received by international delegates from 28 different countries around the world.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Alene and the entire team for their dedication and hard work in making this achievement possible.
In his presentation, Dr. Alene expressed his sincere appreciation to all co-investigators, participants of the survey, the Ministry of Health, Regional Health Bureaus, Regional Governments, and the Ethiopian Statistical Service for their invaluable collaboration.
A special note of gratitude goes to CBM International and BMZ for financing the survey, and to St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College for providing essential administrative and logistical support.
SPHMMC’s New Clinic Expands Access to Life-Saving Mammography
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) has officially inaugurated a new Breast Cancer Screening Clinic, a major milestone in the hospital’s efforts to enhance women’s health and strengthen breast cancer care in Ethiopia.
The clinic was made possible through the generous support of Team 413 for Mahelet and Alpha Breast Cancer Support Services, two U.S.-based charitable organizations founded by Ethiopian-born Americans. They jointly donated a state-of-the-art mammography machine valued at 60 million Birr.
The donation was made in memory of Mahelet Girma, who passed away from breast cancer in 2021, turning her legacy into hope for Ethiopian women in need of early detection and timely care.
During the inauguration, Dr. Muluken Tesfaye, Provost of SPHMMC, expressed deep appreciation to the donors, noting that the new equipment will enable faster access to mammography services without long waits.
Mrs. MuluBerhan Girma, Mahelet’s mother and representative of Team 413, said: "It gives me great comfort to see this clinic built in memory of my daughter, helping Ethiopian women receive the care they deserve."
Ms. Veronica Alemeneh, Chair of Alpha Breast Cancer Support Services, highlighted her organization’s commitment to women’s health:
"We are proud to stand with SPHMMC and Ethiopian women in the fight against breast cancer."
Dr. Yisihak suga ,Breast Cancer care Coordinator at SPHMMC, noted that the donation will greatly improve access to life-saving screening services.
In her remarks, Dr. Hiwot Solomon, Disease Prevention and Control Lead Executive Officer at the Ministry of Health, praised the Ethiopian diaspora for their impactful contribution:
"Your dedication shows how the diaspora can make a lasting difference in improving the health of Ethiopians."
The launch of the Breast Cancer Screening Clinic demonstrates SPHMMC’s ongoing commitment to early detection, innovation, and compassionate care for women across Ethiopia.
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) has officially inaugurated a new Breast Cancer Screening Clinic, a major milestone in the hospital’s efforts to enhance women’s health and strengthen breast cancer care in Ethiopia.
The clinic was made possible through the generous support of Team 413 for Mahelet and Alpha Breast Cancer Support Services, two U.S.-based charitable organizations founded by Ethiopian-born Americans. They jointly donated a state-of-the-art mammography machine valued at 60 million Birr.
The donation was made in memory of Mahelet Girma, who passed away from breast cancer in 2021, turning her legacy into hope for Ethiopian women in need of early detection and timely care.
During the inauguration, Dr. Muluken Tesfaye, Provost of SPHMMC, expressed deep appreciation to the donors, noting that the new equipment will enable faster access to mammography services without long waits.
Mrs. MuluBerhan Girma, Mahelet’s mother and representative of Team 413, said: "It gives me great comfort to see this clinic built in memory of my daughter, helping Ethiopian women receive the care they deserve."
Ms. Veronica Alemeneh, Chair of Alpha Breast Cancer Support Services, highlighted her organization’s commitment to women’s health:
"We are proud to stand with SPHMMC and Ethiopian women in the fight against breast cancer."
Dr. Yisihak suga ,Breast Cancer care Coordinator at SPHMMC, noted that the donation will greatly improve access to life-saving screening services.
In her remarks, Dr. Hiwot Solomon, Disease Prevention and Control Lead Executive Officer at the Ministry of Health, praised the Ethiopian diaspora for their impactful contribution:
"Your dedication shows how the diaspora can make a lasting difference in improving the health of Ethiopians."
The launch of the Breast Cancer Screening Clinic demonstrates SPHMMC’s ongoing commitment to early detection, innovation, and compassionate care for women across Ethiopia.
New Mammography Arrives at SPHMMC!
Our new 3D Mammography Machine is now installed at the Breast Cancer Screening Clinic.
Key Features:
• High-quality imaging for accurate detection
• Patient-centered design for comfort and care
• Efficient workflow for faster service
• 3D Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) technology
• Low radiation dose with detailed, three-dimensional images
This advanced system enhances early detection and strengthens our commitment to women’s health
Our new 3D Mammography Machine is now installed at the Breast Cancer Screening Clinic.
Key Features:
• High-quality imaging for accurate detection
• Patient-centered design for comfort and care
• Efficient workflow for faster service
• 3D Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) technology
• Low radiation dose with detailed, three-dimensional images
This advanced system enhances early detection and strengthens our commitment to women’s health