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- ...you heal both physical and spiritual illness.We facilitate the deepening of your relationship to the spirit world and the ancestors. Working in partnership with one’...
- By MOSES EDDY...you heal both physical and spiritual illness.We facilitate the deepening of your relationship to the spirit world and the ancestors. Working in partnership with one’...
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- Bahir Dar
Zeamanuel Anteneh Yigzaw has been a lecturer and researcher at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, since November 10/2020. Zeamanuel holds one diploma, three degrees, and one master's, namely a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (University of Gondar, 2013), Master of Public Health in Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences (University of Gondar, 2019), Bachelor of Theology (Saint Frumentius Aba Selama Kesate Birhan Theological College / Mekele, 2020), and Bachelor of Arts in Management (Bahir Dar University, 2023) and Higher Diploma Program/HDP/ in Higher Education Pedagogy (Bahir Dar University, 2025). Zeamanuel has 09 years of work experience. With 3 years of experience as a professional nurse on the pediatrics ward, 1 year as a research assistant on the WHO pneumonia project, 1 year as a public health professional as quality officer at the University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, and 4 years of teaching, research and community service experience on public health, specifically on health promotion and behavioral sciences at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. Zeamanuel has more than 50 publications in peer-reviewed reputable international journals. Zeamanuel is a social behavior change and leadership consultant. Zeamanuel earned many certificates, attended many trainings, and has many additional skills.
- 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.

