Doctors of tomorrow

Our guests, medical students in Dakar.

From left to right: Daro Sene, Christine Sokhna Tchiandoum and Maimouna Sow.

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By: Caroline Paré Follow

2 min

They are studying today, they will take care of us tomorrow.

Priorité Santé offers you a series of portraits of future doctors.

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Delocalized program in Dakar, Senegal

What is the origin of their vocation?

What is the driving force behind their motivation?

What sacrifices did they have to make?

What are the obstacles that have stood in their way?

What encounters have changed their lives?

1st episode of a series within the framework of the

medical faculty of the University Cheik Anta Diop

, which the Priorité Santé team intends to pursue, during future missions in the other capitals of sub-Saharan Africa providing medical education.

  • Pr Abdoulaye Samb

    , Professor of Human Physiology.

    Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Odontology of the Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar

  • Daro Sène,

    M2 student (4th year of medicine) at the Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy, Odonto-Stomatology

  • Christine Sokhna Tchiandoum, 

    7th year student at the Faculty of Medicine of UCAD.

  • Maïmouna Sow

    , 8th year student at the Faculty of Medicine of UCAD.

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