Aboubacar Sidiki Doukoure on The WFH Hemophilia Care Training in Guinea
Aboubacar Sidiki Doukoure, Assistant Clinical Director in Hematology at Gamal Abdel Nasser University, shared on LinkedIn:
”We are very honored to participate in the training of medical staff in the field of hemophilia care in Guinea.
With the collaboration and constant support of the World Federation of Hemophilia, we were honored to welcome Professor Kafando from Burkina Faso, one of the best teachers in the sub-region with solid expertise in hemophilia (we thank you for this wonderful 72 hours of intensive training).
Congratulations to the medical staff for their commitment to continuing education on hemophilia in Guinea.
This initiative strengthens skills, improves patient care, and demonstrates a real commitment to quality medicine.
Well done to everyone involved.
Well done to the entire Aguilhamh team for the quality of the organization.
Thank you to the Guinean Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene through the National Program for the Control of Non-Communicable Diseases PNLCMNT.
Together we will go far.”

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