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Gladys Ejomi (died 16 July 2020) was the first female Cameroonian certificated physician. Ejomi was born in Limbe, Cameroon. She was in Ibadan, in London, and in the United States at Harvard in 1971. She obtained her medical degree in 1962. She was educated in Buéa and Bamenda. She acted as a consultant for the African University Foundation Board of Trustees and organized conferences to promote the activities and accomplishments of women in the country.

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  • Gladys Ejomi est une médecin et pédiatre camerounaise. Elle est née à Limbé et morte à Douala le 16 juillet 2020. Elle est la première femme, native du Cameroun, diplômée de la médecine occidentale. Gladys a été distinguée par la médaille de l'excellence pour son action pionnière pour la médecine du pays. (fr)
  • Gladys Ejomi (died 16 July 2020) was the first female Cameroonian certificated physician. Ejomi was born in Limbe, Cameroon. She was in Ibadan, in London, and in the United States at Harvard in 1971. She obtained her medical degree in 1962. She was educated in Buéa and Bamenda. She acted as a consultant for the African University Foundation Board of Trustees and organized conferences to promote the activities and accomplishments of women in the country. (en)
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  • Gladys Ejomi  (en)
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  • Gladys Ejomi (died 16 July 2020) was the first female Cameroonian certificated physician. Ejomi was born in Limbe, Cameroon. She was in Ibadan, in London, and in the United States at Harvard in 1971. She obtained her medical degree in 1962. She was educated in Buéa and Bamenda. She acted as a consultant for the African University Foundation Board of Trustees and organized conferences to promote the activities and accomplishments of women in the country. She was an executive at the CUSS in Yaoundé.She received the Minister's Award of Excellence.She has a son who is a doctor. Ejomi died in the Douala General Hospital on 16 July 2020. An award was created in remembrance of her life by the Cameroon Medical Women Association (CMWA) and is to be given to female physicians who excel in the field. (en)
  • Gladys Ejomi est une médecin et pédiatre camerounaise. Elle est née à Limbé et morte à Douala le 16 juillet 2020. Elle est la première femme, native du Cameroun, diplômée de la médecine occidentale. Gladys a été distinguée par la médaille de l'excellence pour son action pionnière pour la médecine du pays. (fr)
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