Admission Open for Transfer Student Deadline August 10,2024
The Mobile Clinic is a healthcare initiative that provides essential primary care services to remote, underserved communities. Operated out of a traveling van or medical vehicle, the Mobile Clinic brings critical medical attention directly to populations lacking permanent healthcare infrastructure.Mobile Clinic in Bishoftu 1
7th Annual Research Conference them: Empowering Mother and Children Strengthening Health System for Sustainable Impact
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White Coat Ceremony taking place for PC-1 students. The White Coat Ceremony is a significant event in the medical field, symbolizing the transition from preclinical education to the clinical phase of training. It's a special occasion where students receive their white coats, which represent professionalism and their commitment to patient care.
Two abstracts presented by Drs. Philimon and Flagot, Department of Surgery, in the 23rd COSECSA Scientific Conference and 27th AGM of Surgical Society of Ethiopia. Dr. Philimon won Lindsay Stewart Prize 2023.
(In addition to Internal Medicine) Approved the Post-Graduate (Surgery, Obstetrics/Gynecology, and Radiology) and Fellowship (Uveitis) Program by ETA. The postgraduate programs in MMC/MCM is the first private medical institution approved in Ethiopia.
Research and Community Service
With Community: “Good Samaritan” by MMC-Charity Club and EMSA-MMC SCOPH at a facility called Community-Based Integrated Sustainable Development Organization (CBISD) in the Teklehaymont, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia. Hypertension screening, Health Education (Hypertension, Diabetes, Stroke. and Breast cancer) and lunch were provided.
Community Services: According to WHO report 5.9 million children under the age of 5 years died in 2015. Children in sub-Saharan Africa are more than 14 times more likely to die before the age of 5 than children in developed regions. More than half of these early child deaths are due to conditions that could be prevented or treated with access to simple, affordable interventions. MMC students are playing their role as a medical students to mitigate this public health burden.
The MMC is a non-profit, private teaching institution affiliated with MCM General Hospital (MCM) also known as “Korean Hospital” in Ethiopia as well as many neighboring countries. The MCM was established in 2004 by Myungsung Presbyterian Church in Seoul, Korea, in appreciation of the friendship built between the two countries through the Korean War (1950-1953), to provide the health care to the people of Ethiopia, whereas the MMC was established in 2012, to train competent and compassionate physician leaders for the future of the country. The MMC has a 6 years program of teaching medicine to high school graduates and provides a medical doctor’s degree upon successful completion of all the required courses.