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Gambia’s first homegrown blood doc lands, no more foreign flights for sickle cell care
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81381, member: 636"] A country finally grew its own expert in blood diseases. The Gambia now has its first locally trained Consultant Hematologist, Dr. Baba Leigh, who finished his advanced training at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal. He returned home through a partnership with the University of The Gambia, aiming to tackle complex disorders like leukemia and sickle cell disease without sending patients abroad. This move directly addresses a long-standing lack of specialized medical professionals in the country. For years, people with serious blood conditions needed expensive referrals to other countries for care. His arrival signals a deliberate push to build expertise through regional cooperation, reducing dependence on foreign consultants and keeping critical healthcare local. Medical insiders see this as a major upgrade for the national health system. Beyond treating patients, Dr. Leigh will help teach new doctors and students, improving clinical education across The Gambia. This whole situation shows how targeted investment in developing local talent can build a more resilient and self-sufficient healthcare framework for the future. [/QUOTE]
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