St.Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College
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St. Paul's is a leading public hospital and medical college in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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Prof Engida has become a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS).
Congratulations to Prof. Engida Abebe. This recognition highlights his expertise and dedication in the fields of general surgery, renal transplant, and endocrine and breast surgery.
It’s a great honor both for him and for the community he serves.
The letters FACS (Fellow, American College of Surgeons) after a surgeon’s name mean that the surgeon’s education and training, professional qualifications, surgical competence, and ethical conduct have passed a rigorous evaluation, and be consistent with the high standards established and demanded by the College.
Dr. Wuletaw Chanie, Vice Provost for Medical Services, has become Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS).
Congratulations Dr. Wuletaw.
Becoming a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) is a testament to his expertise and dedication in the field of general surgery and Hepatobiliary and pancrease (HBP) surgery. It is a great honor and a significant milestone for him and the institution.
Announcement: Congratulations and Welcome!
To all candidates who have passed the screening exams for the MD program at St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC), congratulations on your achievement! We are thrilled to welcome you to our college community and look forward to officially welcoming you soon.
Check the entire result from the link:
•  https://sphmmc.edu.et/final_medical_candidates_result.pdf
Important Dates and Information:
•  Registration Dates: October 28 & 29, 2024
•  Late Registration with Penalty: October 30, 2024
•  Orientation: November 1, 2024
Location for Registration: SPHMMC Registrar Office
Please Take Note:
•  Only come for registration on the specified dates. Arriving before or after the stated dates will not be accommodated.
•  When you come for registration, make sure to bring:
o  All original documents and their copies
o  4 passport-size photographs
o  Blanket, bed sheet, pillowcase
o  Sportswear
Cross-Checking Results:
If you wish to cross-check your exam results, you can do so at the School of Medicine Dean's Office on October 22, 2024. Please bring a receipt of 200 birr for this service. If you cannot come in person, an official representative can do it on your behalf.
For Additional Information:
Contact: mariamawit.asfaw@sphmmc.edu.et
We look forward to meeting you and wish you all the best in your journey ahead!
SPHMMC Registrar Office
Correction
Registration date = November 4 & 5, 2024
Registration with penalty = November 6, 2024
Orientation = November 7, 2024
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"Our college specialists spoke on breast cancer at the American Embassy’s Satchmo Center in connection with October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer survivors also shared their testimonies with the public, and the audience engaged actively, asking questions and interacting with our specialist doctors. The event was organized by St. Paul’s, Yene Health, and the Satchmo Center.
To all MPH program applicants,

Please check your name in the list available at the link ((https://sphmmc.edu.et/public_health_applicants.pdf). If your NGAT certificate or any other required document is missing, kindly bring it to the registrar's office on Monday, October 28, or Tuesday, October 29, 2024.
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Our hospital SPHMMC has successfully performed its first groundbreaking open cardiac surgery for a 16 years old female patient.

Our patient came to us with easy fatiguability, shortness of breath and occasional leg swelling of 3 years duration. She had numerous visits at TASH and Cardiac Center of Ethiopia and was on the waiting list with a diagnosis of congenital heart disease - secundum ASD.

Today, after thorough planning and execution of our surgical department we have been able to conduct our first open heart surgery. The surgery led by Dr. Berhanu Hailemariam and Dr. Sisay Bekele performed autologous pericardial patch repair of the ASD.

Subsequently the patient was transfered to our newly established Cardiac ICU and was successfuly extubated and is in stable condition.

None of this would have been possible without the dedication and expertise of our exceptional department head Dr. Henok Teshome, St. Paul's administration with special thanks to Dr. Wuletaw Chanie, the Cardiac Center of Ethiopia for their consumable support & TAZMA special medical and surgical center for its invaluable contribution in kicking off the service with provison of equipments, consumables & staff

We would like to thank our Cardiac ICU staff, our OR staff, nurses, anesthesiologists, perfusionists and biomedical engineers. Their commitment and tireless efforts ensured not only the patient successful surgical outcome but also her overall well-being.  

May today be a reminder of what we can achieve as a team!

Thank you