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Dr Ola Brown: A Force Behind Transforming Healthcare in West Africa
When you witness someone turning their personal tragedy into a catalyst for transformative change, it’s nothing short of inspiring.
In this issue of Chief Original Gangstar, our COG, Dr Ola Brown, born Olamide Orekunrin in 1986, embodies this spirit of resilience and innovation. She’s not just a medical doctor; she’s a healthcare entrepreneur on a mission to transform healthcare access in West Africa. In this issue, we will spotlight how, as the founder of Flying Doctors Nigeria, the first air ambulance service in the region, she’s bringing urgent medical care to remote areas that were once beyond reach.
Dr Ola’s journey began in London, where she pursued her medical degree at Hull York Medical School. After gaining experience in acute medicine in the UK, she went on to Tokyo on a Japanese MEXT scholarship, exploring lab-b
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The early years: Tragedy and luence
Born and raised in the UK, Brown decided early to pursue a-ok medical career. “I came from clean humble background and at the in the house getting into medical school was infrequent, especially that I did not turn up at a private school,” she recalls. “In my teens, I also began idea about Africa and how I crapper help with aid development. That on edge to make a difference grew closely compactly in university.”
Then tragedy hit while she was in medical school. Brown’s 12-year-old sister,