The Word Café Podcast with Amax
My unique message to the world is the power behind the words of our mouths. We have made light of it but cannot escape the fruits thereof. For me, words are the unit of creation, the building block on which our existence evolves. This podcast is for everyone who wants to better their living by using words and applying themselves wisely. I will be using the storytelling style fused with imaginative nuances to transport the listener to that place, where possibilities are not luxuries but everyday experiences; movie in voice.
This podcast will emphasize the power of routine, and what you repeatedly do, you most likely build capacity and expertise for what you repeatedly do. My podcast will help the listener learn how to practice success because the same amount of time you use in complaining is the same you can use to plant, build, prune, etc. I intend to draw the listener's attention to the power of their words.
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
S1 Ep. 61 Medical Hero
In this episode of the Word café podcast, I will be talking with Adaeze Odili Oreh on her journey in raising awareness with the blood service within Nigeria and Africa.
Adaeze Odili Oreh is the Country Director Planning, Research, and Statistics with Nigeria's National Blood Service Commission which entails working with health and development policymakers at ministerial and sub-ministerial levels to create blood policies that reduce maternal mortality and reduce the transfer of infections such as HIV through unsafe blood transfusions as well as improving the distribution of safely screened blood to hard-to-reach areas, especially in times of terror and conflict.
With a strong interest in the potential of technology to scale healthcare solutions in the public sector, she advises health-tech entrepreneurs on viability, scalability, and the impact of policy on health technology.
Adaeze has a solid commitment to enabling and providing respectful, accessible, affordable, comprehensive, and continuous care at the primary and secondary care levels from a community health perspective.
She is keenly interested in research and analysis focused on health systems policy, financing, and strengthening; maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health; mental health, and tropical infectious diseases and has authored over 300 health policy briefs.
Adaeze is also a Family Physician, Public Policy Specialist, Rural and Global Health & Development Advocate, and 2019 Aspen New Voices Fellow with over 17 years of experience in health management in public and private health care organizations in Nigeria.
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