Mekdes Daba
Mekdes Daba Feyssa (Amharic: መቅደስ ዳባ ፈይሳ) is an Ethiopian politician who was appointed as Minister of Health in February 2024, previously served as the president of the Ethiopian Obstetricians and Gynecologists Association (ESOG) and held a role as team lead at the Deputy Director General Office of the World Health Organization in Geneva. Her notable contributions were acknowledged with the FIGO Award in November 2021 for her exceptional work in obstetrics and gynecology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Liberalizing abortion to reduce maternal mortality: expanding access to all Ethiopians by Mekdes Daba Feyssa, Saba Kidanemariam Gebru
Published 2022-06-01
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Locked twins—remote from term: a case report by Abraham Fessehaye, Ferid A. Abubeker, Mekdes Daba
Published 2021-03-01
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Correction to: Locked twins—remote from term: a case report by Abraham Fessehaye, Ferid A. Abubeker, Mekdes Daba
Published 2021-10-01
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Bucket-handle uterine rupture during second-trimester medication abortion, a rare form of rupture of the lower uterine segment and vaginal fornix: a case report by Ferid A. Abubeker, MD, Abraham Fessehaye, MD, Mekdes Daba Feyssa, MD,MPH, Sarah Prager, MD,MAS
Published 2020-01-01
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Evaluation of an adaptive, multimodal intervention to reduce postoperative infections following cesarean delivery in Ethiopia: study protocol of the CLEAN-CS cluster-randomized ste... by Tihitena Negussie Mammo, Mekdes Daba Feyssa, Sara Taye Haile, Tesfaneh Fikre, Matiyas Asrat Shiferaw, Habtamu Woldeamanuel, Fikremelekot Temesgen, Natnael Gebeyehu, Nichole Starr, Katie Fernandez, Natalie Henrich, Senait Bitew Alemu, Kate Miller, Thomas G. Weiser
Published 2022-08-01
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Availability of comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care in developing regions in Ethiopia: lessons learned from the USAID transform health activity by Gugsa Nemera Germossa, Tamiru Wondie, Mulusew Gerbaba, Eyob Mohammed, Wondwossen A. Alemayehu, Asayehegn Tekeste, Eden Ahmed Mdluli, Thomas Kenyon, Deborah Collison, Sentayehu Tsegaye, Yared Abera, Derebe Tadesse, Wakgari Binu Daga, Tamrat Shaweno, Mohammed Abrar, Ahmed Ibrahim, Mebrie Belete, Salah Esmael, Daniel Tadesse, Yibeltal Kiflie Alemayehu, Girmay Medhin, Mekdes Daba Fayssa
Published 2022-11-01
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