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We teach to save lives — not just to publish papers

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.

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What MAME Stands For

Practical training, open learning, and better maternal care — built for students and clinicians in low-resource settings.

Strengthening Students

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.

Accessible, Evidence-Based Education

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.

Strengthening Clinical & Research Capacity

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

Leadership, Ethics & Professionalism

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.

Global Health Equity & Collaboration

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.

Advancing Maternal & Reproductive 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.

Founder spotlight — human, credible, short

Meet Dr. Elhadi Miskeen

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.

  • MD in obstetrics and gynecology, SMSB, Sudan
  • Master of Public Health (MPH) from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, USA
  • MBBS from the University of Gezira, Sudan
  • Fellowship of (IHI) from the Institute of Healthcare Improvement, Boston, USA
  • FAIMER Fellowship of the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (ASU MENA FRI)
  • Membership of the UK Faculty of Public Health (MFPH), UK
  • Fellowship of the American College of Healthcare Data Management (FACHDM), USA
  • Fellow of  Toward Unity of Health (TUFH Policy fellowship), TUFH academic institutes
  • Certification of Public Health leader- Harvard University, US
  • Certified Coach – Harvard University Peer Coaching Initiative, US

“Teaching is how we scale safe care — one student, one clinic, one guideline at a time.”

Practical courses, mentorship and real-world projects to prepare students and junior doctors for meaningful work in women’s health.

Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analysis

Master evidence synthesis to publish impactful clinical reviews.

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Biostatistics & Epidemiology in Women’s Health

Apply stats and epidemiology to women’s health research.

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Developing Research Questions

Transform ideas into clear, researchable questions.

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Quality Improvement in Healthcare Projects

Turn clinical cases into publishable medical insights.

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Case Reports & Literature Reviews

Turn clinical cases into publishable medical insights.

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Qualitative Research & Data Analysis

Explore patient voices with interviews and thematic analysis.

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Survey Design & Implementation

Apply stats and epidemiology to women’s health research.

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Patient Safety & Related Certifications

Master evidence synthesis to publish impactful clinical reviews.

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