Paulina Mefia Denteh’s journey is one of perseverance, determination, and breaking barriers. As a recent graduate of general medicine from the Yaroslav-the-wise Novgorod state university and now a medical doctor, she has achieved a remarkable feat by receiving the prestigious red diploma, making her the first black foreigner and the first female foreigner to do so in the history of the university.
From her early days at Methodist senior high school in the eastern region, Paulina has always been a shining star. Despite the school’s limited science facilities at the time, she utilized the available resources to excel and pursue a career in medicine.
During her time there, she was part of the team that pioneered the school’s first robotics team to represent the school in the national robotics competition. Additionally, she was a member of the school’s inaugural National Science and Maths Quiz team.
Paulina’s journey continued as she pursued her medical studies in Russia, where she did not only focus on her academics but also took on the role of a teaching assistant from her fourth year until graduation in the same medical school.
Her dedication and hard work did not go unnoticed, as she received praises and citations for her contributions to the university community and her commitment to excellence in her studies.
Throughout her journey, Paulina has faced obstacles and challenges, but she has always remained resilient and focused on her goals.
Her achievements serve as an inspiration to others, showing that with determination and hard work, anything is possible.
She is currently working on a groundbreaking project aimed at addressing the issue of long queues and the limited access to doctors in Ghana.
Her project involves the development of an AI-backed platform that will enable patients to communicate with doctors anytime and without geographical boundaries.
The platform she is creating has the potential to revolutionize the field of medicine not only in Ghana but also globally.
By leveraging artificial intelligence technology, Paulina’s project will provide a solution that allows patients to access medical advice and consultations remotely, eliminating the need for physical visits and reducing waiting times.
This innovative platform will not only improve access to healthcare for individuals in Ghana but also has the potential to be scaled and implemented in other countries facing similar challenges.
The project has the power to transform the way healthcare services are delivered, making it more efficient, accessible, and convenient for patients.
About Paulina Mefia Denteh:
Paulina Mefia Denteh is a trailblazing medical doctor and recent graduate of Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University, where she made history as the first black foreigner and female foreigner to receive the highly-coveted and prestigious Red Diploma Certificate.
From her very humble beginnings in Ghana, Paulina’s journey of perseverance and dedication has inspired many, and she continues to contribute to the field of medicine through innovative projects aimed at improving healthcare access.
SOURCE: 3news.com