I am a pneumonectomy for over 14 years after successful surgery by him. I respect him very much due to his engagement with patients positively. I was ill last year and admitted in his care and I am good now. Big respect
@ከቤጎምላሌ4 күн бұрын
Great to see Dr Dereje Gulilat! He used to be known as the favorite son of the legendary Professor Asrat Weldeyes when he was a Surgery resident
@sabanali50454 күн бұрын
I watched this interview without being distracted at all, because how Surgeon Dereje and loved how he spoke about Pro Asrat. Polite and servitude for the people of Ethiopia who has invested so much on all medical students . Huge respect for your service, dedication and wish you long life. From Down Under Vic Melbourne.
@biruckgashu2333 күн бұрын
I have great respect for Dr. Derje! He is one of the most impressive surgeons of all time, and he was humble toward his undergraduate students.
Dr. Dere!!!! Thank you for this interview. I truly believe that he’s a national treasure. I remember how difficult it was to discharge his parents from his surgical follow up clinic. They all wanted to come back to him due to his loving, kind, respectful and highly professional approach to medicine.
@mamowodajo99662 күн бұрын
I have good respect for DR derege.
@danimelaku13 күн бұрын
Dr Dereje did successful surgery for my mom 20 years ago in Black lion hospital. She still doing well. Thank you for your service Dr. God bless you
Thank you Dr Dereje for your passion and dedication to serve the sick and your country ,God bless you and your family aboundently
@KemalAbabulgue4 күн бұрын
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@mulermi90215 күн бұрын
Dr. Dereje Gulilat is not only a giant surgeon but also an icon of Ethiopian medicine, Grand personality, charismatic & helpful. Thanks a lot Hakim podcast 🙏
Really this physician knows what issues mentioned on this media . Giant experience
@hiwot20105 күн бұрын
Wow good to see you Dr Dereje. I am glad he is still teaching. New generation need such teacher.
@AshagreWT5 күн бұрын
Dr Dereje is one of the real giants of surgery ; thanks Dr Abraham 🙏
@melakyoseph33225 күн бұрын
Hello Dr Dereje. I was your patient in a surgical ward some years back. I was in a severe pain. So grateful for saving my life. I have one of the top jobs in the United States now. I'm forced and was not my intention to move out of the country. Professionalism is the trait I admire the most on you.
@WendiyeShimeles5 күн бұрын
Great job, Abresh, for featuring the highly skilled and versatile surgeon, Dr. Dereje Gulilat, on your show. His meticulous surgical techniques and vast knowledge have undoubtedly enriched everyone’s understanding of advanced surgical practices. Dr. Dereje’s expertise, honed through years of dedicated service and education, exemplifies excellence in the medical field. His ability to convey complex surgical concepts clearly is commendable, making the session both informative and inspiring for all his followers.Thank you for bringing such a remarkable professional to the forefront!
@user-Tewodros-2ke3 күн бұрын
interesting interview Thanks
@floratraveltube31715 күн бұрын
The most humble great surgeon ....Long live man!
@dr.abebamitike95455 күн бұрын
Thanks a million!
@Boonaa-e8f4 күн бұрын
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@GebrehiwotLegese-x1m5 күн бұрын
Hello Abrish, Thank you very much Keep it up I have no words to express about Dr. Dereje.
@saleamlakdesalegn1315 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr.For your service. I like this episode cause it was not formal interview he made it to be friendly podcast covering large topics, though some stories were missing 👏
I have comment to dr.i think you take some training on how to interview...your guest With regard
@dawitgetnet79224 күн бұрын
Hi Hakim Its great that you started this podcast and I have a suggestion how many people do you think will sit for an hour and half to watch this podcast personally I think it shouldn't be more than 30 min
How about the errors he has done over the years? As a family, we still hold him accountable for the death of our beloved sister some 20 years ago after a futile lung surgery.
surgery is not as easy as u think ,many will make it some will complicate , some may die , ..so having a surgery does not always mean the patient will make it Ato getachew
@getachewbelay61592 күн бұрын
@orthodoxy-s8z I agree, Sir. but 1. She was told her case was fixable. 2. He did not meet and explain to the family what exactly caused the death. We tried to reach him but to no avail. >20 years ago, Drs were almost like a king and untaouchable.