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Merck Foundation Celebrates “World Hypertension Day” with 760 Scholarships for Future Cardiovascular, Diabetes, and Endocrinology Experts in 52 Countries

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Merck Foundation, in collaboration with African First Ladies and Ministries of Health, has made a significant impact by providing over 760 scholarships to doctors from 52 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. These scholarships cover a range of critical medical specialties such as Preventative Cardiovascular Medicine, Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Obesity and Weight Management.

In addition to the scholarships, Merck Foundation has also launched animation films and a pan-African TV program to raise awareness about the early detection and prevention of diseases like Hypertension and Diabetes. The aim is to promote a healthy lifestyle among children and youth in Africa and beyond.

The CEO of Merck Foundation, Senator Dr. Rasha Kelej, emphasized the importance of improving access to quality healthcare in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Through various initiatives, including fellowship programs and onsite training in India, Merck Foundation is working towards enhancing cardiovascular, Hypertension, and Diabetes care in developing countries.

One of the beneficiaries of the scholarships, Dr. Victoria Mumbo from Kenya, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to complete a post-graduate degree in Preventative Cardiovascular Medicine. She highlighted how the course has transformed her approach to patient management and enabled her to educate the community about the importance of a healthy lifestyle.

Merck Foundation’s commitment to promoting a healthy lifestyle and raising awareness about diseases like Diabetes and Hypertension is further demonstrated through their annual awards for media, fashion designers, filmmakers, and musicians/singers. These awards aim to encourage creative expressions that deliver strong messages about prevention and early detection of diseases.

Overall, Merck Foundation’s efforts are making a significant impact on healthcare in underserved communities and empowering healthcare professionals to provide better care to patients.

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