Objective
The office has been established with an objective to nationally lead and coordinate health research activities, facilitate evidence translation to policy and standardize the development of policies and strategies.
Executive office description
Our Vision
To see the improved health status of the population through providing high-quality health service.
Our Mission
Ethiopia has planned to give COVID 19 vaccine for 20% of the population in the first phase. The front-line health care workers, the elderly people,( above the age of 55 years), people above 18 years old with comorbid conditions, teachers, IDPs, people in refugee camps, and people working in public service are among the prioritized people to take the vaccine.
The initiative works on planning medical doctor training, supporting the medical schools in the country focusing on the new medical schools and also involved in developing standards for the medical doctors training.
Introduction: Total output of medical doctor has remained low (HSDP IV/FMOH, 2010). In response, Ethiopia has intensified the pre-service education through increased number and expansion of medical schools from 14 to 27, building capacity and increase number of enrollees in the existing schools.
Integrated Emergency Surgical Officers (IESO) initiative is meant for the reduction of the overwhelming maternal, prenatal and infant mortality rates and trauma related morbidities and mortalities. Thus the task shifting intended to produce emergency surgical officers capable to handle common emergency obstetric-gynecological and emergency general surgical procedures including trauma at accessible locality
Ethiopia is well known by high maternal, prenatal and infant mortality rates and trauma related morbidity and mortality.
Anesthesia was one of the least developed disciplines in the history of medical practice in Ethiopia. Due primarily to that, foreign anesthetists coming from different countries of the world exclusively covered the anesthesia service in the country for quite a very long time. Now, Anesthesia has reached a stage in which it has become one of the most important disciplines in the health delivery system of the country. The history of the effort to provide education and training in anesthesia goes back to 1974 G.C.