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Too many women still die from preventable complications. MAME exists to change that by giving students and clinicians practical skills, research mentorship, and on-the-ground projects that produce measurable results. We focus on real problems, real solutions, and real people.
To become a globally recognized center of excellence in medical education and women’s health, empowering the next generation of healthcare professionals with the knowledge, skills, and leadership needed to transform patient care — especially for women and underserved communities.
Practical training, open learning, and better maternal care — built for students and clinicians in low-resource settings.
What: Updated learning materials and hands-on clerkship resources for undergraduate students — with a focus on University of Bisha and other low-resource medical colleges.
Why it matters: Prepares students for real ward work and exam success.
What: Bite-sized modules, recorded lectures, and interactive digital tools that bring high-quality education to learners everywhere.
Why it matters: Removes barriers to training so clinicians in remote settings can learn modern, evidence-based care.
What: Targeted training and mentorship for undergraduate and postgraduate learners, with practical skill-building, research supervision, and scalable training modules for low- and middle-income countries.
Why it matters: Builds local expertise so health systems can diagnose, manage, and study priority problems
What: Mentorship and CPD that emphasize ethical practice, clinical leadership, and professional development — training that prepares clinicians to lead teams and improve care.
Why it matters: Ethical, confident leaders create safer, more responsive care environments and mentor the next generation.
What: International partnerships, knowledge exchange programs, and telemedicine initiatives that share expertise across cultures and systems — improving access to care and education.
Why it matters: Cross-border collaboration accelerates learning, spreads best practices, and reduces inequities in women’s health.
What: Practical clinical guidance, project-based quality improvement, and field-tested protocols in obstetrics and gynecology.
Why it matters: Targets the leading causes of preventable maternal harm with actionable solutions.
MBBS, MD, MPH (Harvard) — obstetrician, educator, and public health leader. Dr. Miskeen has led research, training, and policy work across Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and global networks, with a career devoted to safer motherhood and better medical training.
“Teaching is how we scale safe care — one student, one clinic, one guideline at a time.”
Master evidence synthesis to publish impactful clinical reviews.
Apply stats and epidemiology to women’s health research.
Transform ideas into clear, researchable questions.
Turn clinical cases into publishable medical insights.
Turn clinical cases into publishable medical insights.
Explore patient voices with interviews and thematic analysis.
Apply stats and epidemiology to women’s health research.
Master evidence synthesis to publish impactful clinical reviews.
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