The role of advanced training in family planning and reproductive health in a low-income country; the experience of Ethiopia
Tesfaye Hurisa
St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College, Ethiopia
: J Womens Health, Issues Care
Abstract
Low- and middle-income countries continue to experience high fertility rates and unsafe abortion. Increased access to safe abortion services and family planning are cost-effective ways to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. With a vision of improving the reproductive health workforce of the country, St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College, in partnership with a university in the United States (U.S.), launched the first family planning and reproductive health fellowship program in Ethiopia. As the premier program in the country, the fellowship has introduced several new initiatives and skills to the existing reproductive health care training options. This program is a stirring example of successful collaboration between a U.S. university and a college in a low- or middle-income country. We have summarized the process of establishing the fellowship program as the first experience in Ethiopia and East Africa.
Biography
Tesfaye Hurisa has been working in the St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Master of Arts - MA, Leadership And Good Governace from Ethiopia Civil Service Unversity between 2019 – 2022.