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Enawgaw Mehari | |
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Born | December 6, 1960 Debre Markos, Ethiopia |
Occupation | medical doctor |
Spouse | Aelaf Gebrewold |
Children | 2 |
Parents |
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Enawgaw Mehari, M.D ( Amharic: አናውጋው መሃሪ), born on December 6, 1960, in Temamagne (Amanuel), Gojjam, Ethiopia, is a prominent figure known for his extensive contributions to healthcare, education, and advocacy, particularly in underprivileged communities, aimed at promoting healthcare equity [1]. As the founder and president of People to People, Inc. (P2P), Dr. Mehari has employed his expertise in neurology, pain management, and Neuro-AIDS to advance medical education and public health initiatives.
Dr. Mehari's educational journey began in Ethiopia and extended internationally, culminating in a medical degree from Comenius University in Czechoslovakia. He pursued a Neurology Residency at the University of Kentucky, followed by advanced fellowships in Pain Management and neurophysiology at Case Western University in Ohio and Neuro-AIDS at Washington University in St. Louis, positioning him as a highly respected expert in his field.
Dr. Mehari's career is distinguished by his substantial contributions across healthcare, education, and advocacy.
Dr. Mehari founded People To People (P2P) in 1997 to provide education and to fostering international collaboration aimed at improving health outcomes in Ethiopia and beyond [2].
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Mehari serves as an adjunct professor at various universities in the United States and Ethiopia, mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Dr. Mehari utilizes various media platforms to address critical issues such as healthcare disparities and the significance of quality education, advocating for change and raising awareness.
He moderates daily discussions on pressing healthcare topics, engaging with a global audience to foster informed and active participation.
Dr. Mehari's commitment to education is evident through his adjunct professorship roles, where he shares his knowledge and experience to inspire students worldwide.
Dr. Mehari is a vocal advocate for disadvantaged populations, particularly focusing on women's rights. His initiatives include establishing a boarding school for orphaned girls in Ethiopia and serving as a patient advocate.
Dr. Mehari's impactful work has garnered numerous accolades, both domestically and internationally, highlighting his significant contributions to the field of healthcare. [3]
Dr. Mehari's career is notable for his leadership roles, educational initiatives, and philanthropic efforts, [4]
Through P2P, Dr. Mehari has initiated projects aimed at enhancing healthcare and education in Ethiopia, including the establishment of vital residency programs and fostering international collaborations [5].
As neurologist and educator, he has contributed to the medical field both in practice and in teaching at several prestigious institutions across the United States and Ethiopia.
He founded the People’s Free Clinic in Kentucky to provide free healthcare to underserved populations, demonstrating his commitment to accessible healthcare.
Dr. Mehari has presented scientific and leadership lectures at high-level international conferences, sharing his expertise on global health challenges and solutions. [6]
He organizes biannual healthcare and medical education conferences in the US and Ethiopia, facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration among healthcare professionals.
Recognizing the urgency of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Mehari organized bi-weekly Pan Africa COVID webinars, significantly contributing to pandemic response efforts across the African continent.
His contributions to medical literature include publications such as "Triangular Partnership and the Power of the Diaspora" [7]and chapters in medical textbooks, reflecting his dedication to advancing medical knowledge.
Dr. Enawgaw Mehari's dedication, service, and diverse range of contributions establish him as a pivotal figure in the global health community, committed to improving lives across continents. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc., and a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties.
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Enawgaw Mehari | |
---|---|
Born | December 6, 1960 Debre Markos, Ethiopia |
Occupation | medical doctor |
Spouse | Aelaf Gebrewold |
Children | 2 |
Parents |
|
Enawgaw Mehari, M.D ( Amharic: አናውጋው መሃሪ), born on December 6, 1960, in Temamagne (Amanuel), Gojjam, Ethiopia, is a prominent figure known for his extensive contributions to healthcare, education, and advocacy, particularly in underprivileged communities, aimed at promoting healthcare equity [1]. As the founder and president of People to People, Inc. (P2P), Dr. Mehari has employed his expertise in neurology, pain management, and Neuro-AIDS to advance medical education and public health initiatives.
Dr. Mehari's educational journey began in Ethiopia and extended internationally, culminating in a medical degree from Comenius University in Czechoslovakia. He pursued a Neurology Residency at the University of Kentucky, followed by advanced fellowships in Pain Management and neurophysiology at Case Western University in Ohio and Neuro-AIDS at Washington University in St. Louis, positioning him as a highly respected expert in his field.
Dr. Mehari's career is distinguished by his substantial contributions across healthcare, education, and advocacy.
Dr. Mehari founded People To People (P2P) in 1997 to provide education and to fostering international collaboration aimed at improving health outcomes in Ethiopia and beyond [2].
In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Mehari serves as an adjunct professor at various universities in the United States and Ethiopia, mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Dr. Mehari utilizes various media platforms to address critical issues such as healthcare disparities and the significance of quality education, advocating for change and raising awareness.
He moderates daily discussions on pressing healthcare topics, engaging with a global audience to foster informed and active participation.
Dr. Mehari's commitment to education is evident through his adjunct professorship roles, where he shares his knowledge and experience to inspire students worldwide.
Dr. Mehari is a vocal advocate for disadvantaged populations, particularly focusing on women's rights. His initiatives include establishing a boarding school for orphaned girls in Ethiopia and serving as a patient advocate.
Dr. Mehari's impactful work has garnered numerous accolades, both domestically and internationally, highlighting his significant contributions to the field of healthcare. [3]
Dr. Mehari's career is notable for his leadership roles, educational initiatives, and philanthropic efforts, [4]
Through P2P, Dr. Mehari has initiated projects aimed at enhancing healthcare and education in Ethiopia, including the establishment of vital residency programs and fostering international collaborations [5].
As neurologist and educator, he has contributed to the medical field both in practice and in teaching at several prestigious institutions across the United States and Ethiopia.
He founded the People’s Free Clinic in Kentucky to provide free healthcare to underserved populations, demonstrating his commitment to accessible healthcare.
Dr. Mehari has presented scientific and leadership lectures at high-level international conferences, sharing his expertise on global health challenges and solutions. [6]
He organizes biannual healthcare and medical education conferences in the US and Ethiopia, facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration among healthcare professionals.
Recognizing the urgency of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Mehari organized bi-weekly Pan Africa COVID webinars, significantly contributing to pandemic response efforts across the African continent.
His contributions to medical literature include publications such as "Triangular Partnership and the Power of the Diaspora" [7]and chapters in medical textbooks, reflecting his dedication to advancing medical knowledge.
Dr. Enawgaw Mehari's dedication, service, and diverse range of contributions establish him as a pivotal figure in the global health community, committed to improving lives across continents. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc., and a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties.