Английская Википедия:Hania Morsi Fadl

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Hania Morsi Fadl Шаблон:Post-nominals is a Sudanese-British radiologist and the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Khartoum Breast Cancer Centre.

Early life and education

Fadl graduated from Alexandria University in 1970.[1]

Career

Fadl practised medicine in Sudan for four years before moving to the United Kingdom on a government scholarship.[2] She specialised in diagnostic radiology, working for several years at St Bartholomew's Hospital.[3] In 1987 she was appointed as a consultant in radiology in Birmingham.[3] She joined the National Breast Cancer Screening Program as a consultant in Charing Cross Hospital in 1990, and remained there until 2008.[3] She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists.[4]

Health activism in Sudan

In 2008 Fadl established the Khartoum Breast Cancer Centre, a not-for-profit facility that provides screening and diagnostic services to vulnerable women.[3] She was one of the first radiologists in Sudan, and the first to diagnose breast cancer.[5] The centre was supported by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation.[6] The centre is the only one of its kind in the Horn of Africa, and offers subsidised and often free treatment.[6] Staff from the centre go to schools and universities to raise awareness, giving lectures and teaching young women how to self-examine.[6] They use medical equipment purchased from General Electric, which was impacted by America's economic sanctions on Sudan.[4] In 2015, the US embargo against Sudan resulted in Fadl lobbying the US government for ten weeks to repair the only digital mammography machine in the country.[7] The sanctions impact the types of chemotherapy drugs that the centre can offer and result in surgeons relying on non-calibrated anesthesia machines.[7][8][9]

Honours

Fadl was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2015 Birthday Honours,"For services to improving healthcare for women in Sudan".[2][10][11][12] That year she was also awarded an Order of Distinction from Omer Hassan Al-Bashir.[2] Fadl was awarded a Social Leadership Award at the London Arabia Organization's Arab Women of the Year 2017 awards.[13][14][15][16] In 2018 she was interviewed by the World Association for Sustainable Development.[1] In February 2018 OkayAfrica recognised Fadl as one of Africa's Top 100 women.[2][17]

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