Edemariam Tsega
Edemariam Tsega (; 7 July 1938 – 1 January 2018) was an Ethiopian physician and educator credited with introducing the post-graduate program in
internal medicine in Ethiopia. Born in
Gondar, he was the son of a respected
Ethiopian Orthodox Church priest.
Tsega joined the Faculty of Medicine at
Addis Ababa University (AAU) in 1971, serving as a medical director and
internist at Leul Mekonnen and
Haile Selassie I hospitals. By 1981, he became the first Ethiopian to be appointed as a full professor of Medicine at AAU. He was instrumental in establishing Ethiopia's first postgraduate program in
internal medicine during his tenure. Tsega's research primarily focused on
liver diseases, especially
viral hepatitis, in Ethiopia, and his dedication to medical education and research earned him numerous accolades, including the
Order of the Blue Nile and the Distinguished Scientist Award from AAU.
After more than two decades of service in Ethiopia, Tsega moved to Canada in 1994. He practised and taught general internal medicine at
Memorial University of Newfoundland and later at
McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, where he retired as
professor emeritus in 2014.
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