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Abstract

This article presents the story of a young brain surgeon who goes to the African bush on vacation and leaves with a new mission. Dilan Ellegala was born in Sri Lanka but moved with his family to South Dakota when he was five. He did his neurosurgeon residency at the University of Virginia, and in late 2005 capped 14 years of medical training with a grueling vascular neurosurgery fellowship at Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital. He followed a girlfriend at the time to Haydom, Tanzania, where she planned to volunteer in the village's hospital. He was overwhelmed by what he saw in the village's hospital. Many patients had hydrocephalus, brain tumors and traumatic brain injuries and were likely to die without surgery. When Ellegala returned to the US later in 2006, he formed a not-for-profit organization to train Tanzanian doctors and medical clinicians to do basic brain surgery, eventually naming it Madaktari Africa, plural in Swahili for doctor.

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Title
Dr. Dilan Ellegala's Brain Train
Author
Bartelme, Tony
Pages
28-33
Section
Profile
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Sep/Oct 2010
Publisher
American Association for Physician Leadership
ISSN
08982759
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
755266738
Copyright
Copyright American College of Physician Executives Sep/Oct 2010