Tag: saline

  • Dr H David Sawadogo

    Dr H David Sawadogo

    Hamado David SAWADOGO is from Burkina Faso (one of the French speaking countries in West Africa), He is married to Nathalie and they have two daughters. He is the General Secretary of our Board in the national CMDA and the Area Representative for ICMDA Francophone region.

    He is one of the training facilitators in his region in Bioethics, Sydenham Leadership course, Confident Christianity, Volunteering… He is trained in the Saline Process Training The Trainers course. He is a General Practitioner, graduated as a family Physician by CMC Vellore, Linda Loma University, ICMDA. He will be certified to perform emergency surgery in which he has been trained for the last six months.

  • Dr Dan Kientega

    Dr Dan Kientega

    KIENTEGA Dan is a dental surgeon and is finishing his master’s degree in public health (option: epidemiology, biostatistics and health research).

    He is the national student coordinator of Burkina CMDA. He has completed SPTTT training, and he is a facilitator of several trainings in the Francophone region of ICMDA: Growing up as a witness, Confident Christianity, Sydenham leadership etc.

    His love for improving the health of the population led him to found in 2016, the Association of Students in Dental Surgery of Burkina Faso AECD-BF. He was co-founder and member of the executive board of the AfroDSA (African Dental Students Association) from 2017 to 2019. He also held the position of director of the Africa region of the IADS (International Dental Students Association) during the 2019 – 2020 term.

  • Dr Martin Bac

    Dr Martin Bac

                            

    I am born in the Netherlands in a rural village and studied medicine at the University of Rotterdam from 1969 to 1975. As preparation to work in a developing country I did one year surgery and six month obstetrics. In 1976 my wife Mies and I decided to go and work in Gelukspan hospital. This was at that time still a mission hospital but by the time we arrived at the hospital it was handed over to the homeland government.

     When I started in the hospital I was the only full time doctor and I was overwhelmed by the amount of work in this hospital with over one thousand beds. I found more than 300 TB patients who stayed for 6 months in the hospital and who were referred from a very large area in the Western Transvaal and Northern Cape. These patients were mostly managed by the nurses with a visit once a month from a TB doctor from Johannesburg. Then there was an institution with disabled people and a general hospital. I had to learn a lot, both from nurses and the few doctors who did sessions in the hospital!

     In the years that I worked there I developed a keen interest in PHC and the most effective way to deliver health services to the community despite apartheid and poverty in the area when it was drought stricken in the 80’s.

     Thereafter I worked at Medunsa in the nutrition unit and department of Family Medicine for 3 years. In 1990 we went back to the Netherlands and we had a family medicine practice in Leerdam until 2010. From 2010 I got a job at the department of Family Medicine at UP and my main task is the training of Clinical Associates and supervision of the district health rotation of the medical students. From 2017 I am involved in palliative care and developing CPD training and teaching material for district hospitals. I have retired from the university in 2022.

    I am happily married for 48 years with Mies and all these years we have lived and worked together. We have 4 boys, 3 daughters in law, 4 granddaughters and 1 grandson.    

  • Dr Mfanelo Sobekwa

    Dr Mfanelo Sobekwa

    Mfanelo is a medical doctor with postgraduate qualifications in Palliative Medicine. He has great passion for teaching, research, caring for vulnerable populations, missions and reaching out to students. He graduated from the University of Cape Town and practices in the government sector in Gauteng, South Africa. He serves in ICMDA as the Regional Representative for Southern Africa and Saline Process Multiplying Trainer for Sub-Saharan Africa. He is also on the national board of Christian Medical Fellowship South Africa. He is married to Ana.

  • Dr Gábor Győri 

    Dr Gábor Győri 

    Discovering how to integrate ministry into his job as a family physician, Gábor has had many opportunities to talk with patients and colleagues about Jesus, and he has seen some of his patients give their lives to Christ. Gábor has done ample research and several publications in the areas of: Spirituality (religiosity) and Health, Anxiety and Depression, Family Medicine. Gábor views the frontiers of evangelism at workplaces and in recreational activities. 

    Gábor is the Executive Director of IHS Global and works closely with the Saline Partnerships. Gábor and his wife Gabi have been married for over 34 years and have been blessed with nine children. Together they find much joy in supporting one another’s calling, and love spending time with their 8 wonderful grandchildren and are looking forward to meeting the 2 little ones on the way.