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    • Samuel Mengistu
      Gondar

      I am a medical doctor and self-taught software engineer operating at the intersection of healthcare and technology, focused on redefining how care is delivered through digital innovation.

      I design and build AI-driven, mobile, and web-based solutions that address real-world clinical and public health challenges—combining frontline medical insight with engineering precision. My approach is rooted in first-principles thinking, rapid execution, and a deep commitment to solving high-impact problems at scale.

      With dual expertise in medicine and software development, I bridge the gap between clinicians and technologists—translating complex healthcare needs into scalable, user-centered digital systems.

      My core interests include artificial intelligence in healthcare, digital health infrastructure, and technology-driven models that enhance access, efficiency, and patient outcomes.

      I actively seek high-impact collaborations, research, and opportunities to build and scale transformative health technologies.

      • Abebech.Tewabe
        Gondar

        I am a Clinical Pharmacy Lecturer and researcher at the University of Gondar with expertise in pharmacoepidemiology, health services research, and mixed-methods study design in low-resource settings. My research focuses on medication utilization, treatment optimization, and patient-centered outcomes, with growing emphasis on oncology and access to cancer care.

        I have contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications examining treatment outcomes, medication adherence, and healthcare system barriers. My clinical experience, including oncology ward attachments and patient care in resource-limited hospitals, has strengthened my understanding of delays in diagnosis and treatment.

        I am well-positioned to contribute to the proposed study on barriers to timely ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment by applying my experience in mixed-methods research and health systems analysis. My work aligns with improving equitable cancer care and outcomes in underserved populations.