Forwarded from Hiwot
School Of Public Health
በቀን ወይም በ ቅዳሜ እና እሁድ የድኅረ-ምረቃ ፕሮግራም ለመማር ከተመዘገባችሁት አመልካቾች መካከል መስፈርቱን የምታሞሉ እና ለፈተና የተመረጣችሁ የመግቢያ ፈተና ቅዳሜ ጥቅምት 29/2018 ዓ.ም በጠዋት እና በከሰዓት በወጣላችሁ ፕሮግራም መሰረት ፈረናው ይሰጣል፡፡
ተፈታኞች በዕለቱ ለፈተናው በተመደባችሁበት በአካዳሚክ ግቢ በ ዲጅታል ላይብረሪ በወጣላችሁ የመፈተኛ ፕሮግራም መሰረት ፈተና ከመጀመሩ 30 ደቂቃ በፊት በፈተና ቦታ መገኘት ይኖርባችኋል። የተፈታኞች ስም እና Usarename ዝርዝር ከታች ተያይዟል።
ወደ ፈተና ማዕከል በምትምትመጡበት ወቅት ማንነታችሁን የሚገልፅ መታወቂያና መያዝ ይጠበቅባችኋል፡፡
ማንኛውም ተፈታኝ ሞባይል ስልክን ጨምሮ የትኛውንም አይነት ኤሌክትሮኒክስ ነገሮች ይዞ በፈተና ማዕከል መገኘት ፈፅሞ የተከለከለ ነው።
በቀን ወይም በ ቅዳሜ እና እሁድ የድኅረ-ምረቃ ፕሮግራም ለመማር ከተመዘገባችሁት አመልካቾች መካከል መስፈርቱን የምታሞሉ እና ለፈተና የተመረጣችሁ የመግቢያ ፈተና ቅዳሜ ጥቅምት 29/2018 ዓ.ም በጠዋት እና በከሰዓት በወጣላችሁ ፕሮግራም መሰረት ፈረናው ይሰጣል፡፡
ተፈታኞች በዕለቱ ለፈተናው በተመደባችሁበት በአካዳሚክ ግቢ በ ዲጅታል ላይብረሪ በወጣላችሁ የመፈተኛ ፕሮግራም መሰረት ፈተና ከመጀመሩ 30 ደቂቃ በፊት በፈተና ቦታ መገኘት ይኖርባችኋል። የተፈታኞች ስም እና Usarename ዝርዝር ከታች ተያይዟል።
ወደ ፈተና ማዕከል በምትምትመጡበት ወቅት ማንነታችሁን የሚገልፅ መታወቂያና መያዝ ይጠበቅባችኋል፡፡
ማንኛውም ተፈታኝ ሞባይል ስልክን ጨምሮ የትኛውንም አይነት ኤሌክትሮኒክስ ነገሮች ይዞ በፈተና ማዕከል መገኘት ፈፅሞ የተከለከለ ነው።
World Radiology Day Message
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC)
Celebrating World Radiology Day!
Today, we join the global radiology community in celebrating the power of medical imaging — a cornerstone of modern healthcare that saves lives every day.
At St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, our radiologists, technologists, and imaging professionals stand at the forefront of diagnosis, innovation, and compassionate care. Their expertise helps physicians see beyond the surface, detect diseases early, and guide life-saving treatments with precision.
On this day, we honor the dedication, knowledge, and teamwork of our Radiology Department — shining light where others see only shadows.
Happy World Radiology Day to all our imaging heroes — at SPHMMC and beyond!
#IDoR2025 #WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #WRD2025
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC)
Celebrating World Radiology Day!
Today, we join the global radiology community in celebrating the power of medical imaging — a cornerstone of modern healthcare that saves lives every day.
At St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, our radiologists, technologists, and imaging professionals stand at the forefront of diagnosis, innovation, and compassionate care. Their expertise helps physicians see beyond the surface, detect diseases early, and guide life-saving treatments with precision.
On this day, we honor the dedication, knowledge, and teamwork of our Radiology Department — shining light where others see only shadows.
Happy World Radiology Day to all our imaging heroes — at SPHMMC and beyond!
#IDoR2025 #WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #WRD2025
Message from the Acting Director, Department of Radiology
World Radiology Day 2025
Today, we celebrate World Radiology Day — a day that reminds us how powerful images can be in saving lives and guiding care.
In our Radiology Department at SPHMMC, every scan, every image, and every report represents teamwork, dedication, and compassion. Behind each picture is a patient, a family, and a story — and we are proud to be part of their healing journey.
I want to take this moment to thank all our radiologists, residents, technologists, nurses, and support staff. Your hard work, patience, and commitment to excellence make a real difference every single day.
Radiology is more than technology — it’s about people helping people, with care and precision.
Happy World Radiology Day to all our heroes in imaging — at SPHMMC and beyond!
Dr.Shewalem Negash
Acting Director, Department of Radiology
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC)
#IDoR2025 #WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #WRD2025
World Radiology Day 2025
Today, we celebrate World Radiology Day — a day that reminds us how powerful images can be in saving lives and guiding care.
In our Radiology Department at SPHMMC, every scan, every image, and every report represents teamwork, dedication, and compassion. Behind each picture is a patient, a family, and a story — and we are proud to be part of their healing journey.
I want to take this moment to thank all our radiologists, residents, technologists, nurses, and support staff. Your hard work, patience, and commitment to excellence make a real difference every single day.
Radiology is more than technology — it’s about people helping people, with care and precision.
Happy World Radiology Day to all our heroes in imaging — at SPHMMC and beyond!
Dr.Shewalem Negash
Acting Director, Department of Radiology
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC)
#IDoR2025 #WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #WRD2025
Welcome to our celebration of the International Day of Radiology
Dear Our Radiology community, well come to this year International Day of Radiology
The practice of radiology in our country dates back more than three decades. Since its inception, there have been remarkable advancements in both radiological practice and patient care. Over the past thirty years, radiology has evolved from simple X-ray imaging and basic ultrasound to highly specialized subspecialties and advanced interventional radiological procedures.
Throughout these years, we have recognized the importance of developing a well-structured radiology system that can effectively address the needs of emergency care. The infancy of teleradiology services in Ethiopia has contributed to the challenges faced in providing adequate emergency radiology services.
As we celebrate the International Day of Radiology, let us join hands with all relevant stakeholders to reform and strengthen radiology practice in our country, ensuring that it delivers optimal emergency radiology care to our people.
Prof. Tesfaye Kebede
V/P of Radiology Society of Ethiopia
#IDoR2025 #WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #WRD2025
Dear Our Radiology community, well come to this year International Day of Radiology
The practice of radiology in our country dates back more than three decades. Since its inception, there have been remarkable advancements in both radiological practice and patient care. Over the past thirty years, radiology has evolved from simple X-ray imaging and basic ultrasound to highly specialized subspecialties and advanced interventional radiological procedures.
Throughout these years, we have recognized the importance of developing a well-structured radiology system that can effectively address the needs of emergency care. The infancy of teleradiology services in Ethiopia has contributed to the challenges faced in providing adequate emergency radiology services.
As we celebrate the International Day of Radiology, let us join hands with all relevant stakeholders to reform and strengthen radiology practice in our country, ensuring that it delivers optimal emergency radiology care to our people.
Prof. Tesfaye Kebede
V/P of Radiology Society of Ethiopia
#IDoR2025 #WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #WRD2025
The Hand That Made History: Röntgen’s First X-Ray
On a chilly November evening in 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen noticed something strange in his lab — a screen glowing for no reason. Curious, he spent days and nights experimenting, barely leaving the lab, until he discovered something incredible: a new kind of ray that could pass through objects and reveal what was inside.
His first X-ray? A hauntingly beautiful image of his wife Anna Bertha’s hand, showing her bones and her wedding ring. Imagine the wonder of seeing something so invisible, so ordinary, in a completely new way!
The world was amazed. Doctors quickly realized X-rays could help them see inside the human body without surgery — spotting broken bones, locating bullets, and saving lives.
Despite all the attention, Röntgen stayed humble. He refused to patent his discovery, believing it belonged to everyone. His curiosity, generosity, and perseverance changed medicine forever — earning him the very first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.
On a chilly November evening in 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen noticed something strange in his lab — a screen glowing for no reason. Curious, he spent days and nights experimenting, barely leaving the lab, until he discovered something incredible: a new kind of ray that could pass through objects and reveal what was inside.
His first X-ray? A hauntingly beautiful image of his wife Anna Bertha’s hand, showing her bones and her wedding ring. Imagine the wonder of seeing something so invisible, so ordinary, in a completely new way!
The world was amazed. Doctors quickly realized X-rays could help them see inside the human body without surgery — spotting broken bones, locating bullets, and saving lives.
Despite all the attention, Röntgen stayed humble. He refused to patent his discovery, believing it belonged to everyone. His curiosity, generosity, and perseverance changed medicine forever — earning him the very first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.
Why I Became a Radiologist?
It all started in my fourth year of medical school — the year of fractures, bowel obstructions, and endless gray-scale images that somehow spoke volumes to those who cared to listen.During my radiology rotation, I watched the radiologist explaining what seemed like ordinary black-and-white images. But to her, they weren’t just shades of gray — they were stories. Stories of pain, healing, and hope. That was the moment I knew: I wanted to speak that language.Then came my OB-GYN rotation — and I saw something that changed me forever. The beating heart of a tiny fetus on the screen. Life itself, revealed through sound waves and pixels.From that day, I knew my direction was clear. I wanted to be the radiologist who sees from head to toe, who deciphers the silent stories of the human body without ever making an incision.My residency years were tough — long nights, endless cases, and the constant drive to learn. But I’m always proud to have been one of the only female resident among ten radiology residents of my batch. They were more than colleagues; they were my team. They taught me the power of teamwork, resilience, and shared purpose.The COVID years and internal conflicts were the most difficult part of the residency program. But those challenges shaped us — made us sharper, stronger, and more compassionate for the community we were serving.Now, as a general radiologist, I feel my presence matters every single day. Each patient is more than a case to report. Even when looking at their pain can be heartbreaking, being able to diagnose their disease and contribute to their care is deeply fulfilling.My presence matters.Every shade of gray tells a story — and I’m honored to be the one who reads it.Happy International Day of Radiology!Dr. Netsanet Abreham Mamo
General Radiologist | Private Practice
#WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #IDoR2025
It all started in my fourth year of medical school — the year of fractures, bowel obstructions, and endless gray-scale images that somehow spoke volumes to those who cared to listen.During my radiology rotation, I watched the radiologist explaining what seemed like ordinary black-and-white images. But to her, they weren’t just shades of gray — they were stories. Stories of pain, healing, and hope. That was the moment I knew: I wanted to speak that language.Then came my OB-GYN rotation — and I saw something that changed me forever. The beating heart of a tiny fetus on the screen. Life itself, revealed through sound waves and pixels.From that day, I knew my direction was clear. I wanted to be the radiologist who sees from head to toe, who deciphers the silent stories of the human body without ever making an incision.My residency years were tough — long nights, endless cases, and the constant drive to learn. But I’m always proud to have been one of the only female resident among ten radiology residents of my batch. They were more than colleagues; they were my team. They taught me the power of teamwork, resilience, and shared purpose.The COVID years and internal conflicts were the most difficult part of the residency program. But those challenges shaped us — made us sharper, stronger, and more compassionate for the community we were serving.Now, as a general radiologist, I feel my presence matters every single day. Each patient is more than a case to report. Even when looking at their pain can be heartbreaking, being able to diagnose their disease and contribute to their care is deeply fulfilling.My presence matters.Every shade of gray tells a story — and I’m honored to be the one who reads it.Happy International Day of Radiology!Dr. Netsanet Abreham Mamo
General Radiologist | Private Practice
#WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #IDoR2025
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to warmly welcome you all to this year’s International Day of Radiology, celebrated under the theme “The Essential Role of Radiologists in the Emergency Room.”
Let us use this occasion to share our messages with fellow radiologists and stakeholders, and to strengthen our collective efforts toward improving emergency radiology services in our country.Once again, welcome, and Happy International Day of Radiology!
Dr. Ferdosa AhmedHead, Department of Radiology Addis Ababa University
#IDoR2025 #WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #WRD2025
I would like to warmly welcome you all to this year’s International Day of Radiology, celebrated under the theme “The Essential Role of Radiologists in the Emergency Room.”
Let us use this occasion to share our messages with fellow radiologists and stakeholders, and to strengthen our collective efforts toward improving emergency radiology services in our country.Once again, welcome, and Happy International Day of Radiology!
Dr. Ferdosa AhmedHead, Department of Radiology Addis Ababa University
#IDoR2025 #WorldRadiographyDay #radiographers #WRD2025
SPHMMC Celebrates World Radiology Day with the Radiology Society of Ethiopia
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) celebrated World Radiology Day this year in collaboration with the Radiology Society of Ethiopia, honoring the dedication of radiologists, radiographers, and staff who play a vital role in saving lives.
In his welcoming remarks, Dr. Fekadu Negash, Clinical Service Deputy Director, congratulated the radiology team and emphasized that the college continues to support excellence in both medical services and education at St. Paul’s.
Dr. Shewalema Negash, Acting Director of the Radiology Department, said the department is proud to celebrate the day and recognize its achievements in education and patient care.
On behalf of the Radiology Society of Ethiopia, Prof. Tesfaye Kebede, Vice President, highlighted the urgent need to improve emergency radiology services in the country. He said that timely and specialized imaging is critical for saving lives.
The celebration recognized the achievements of SPHMMC’s radiology staff and emphasized the importance of continuing to strengthen emergency imaging services across Ethiopia.
St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) celebrated World Radiology Day this year in collaboration with the Radiology Society of Ethiopia, honoring the dedication of radiologists, radiographers, and staff who play a vital role in saving lives.
In his welcoming remarks, Dr. Fekadu Negash, Clinical Service Deputy Director, congratulated the radiology team and emphasized that the college continues to support excellence in both medical services and education at St. Paul’s.
Dr. Shewalema Negash, Acting Director of the Radiology Department, said the department is proud to celebrate the day and recognize its achievements in education and patient care.
On behalf of the Radiology Society of Ethiopia, Prof. Tesfaye Kebede, Vice President, highlighted the urgent need to improve emergency radiology services in the country. He said that timely and specialized imaging is critical for saving lives.
The celebration recognized the achievements of SPHMMC’s radiology staff and emphasized the importance of continuing to strengthen emergency imaging services across Ethiopia.