girl who attended same high school as Duchess receives Top notch Dr award while duchess works

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menace

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at the office of MP Ahmed Hussen getting paid $12 canadian which now translates in to $6 American ever since Canada's economy plummeted it's currency took a deep five. So therefore our Duchess is hit hard. We might start a gofundher account :damedamn::jcoleno::hova::meleshame::meleshame::mjpls:


This chick was on Toronto Star several years back where she claimed to be the first female somali doctor of all of Canada. Eventually she ended up marrying a co-worker Arab. :mjcry:

She's issaq, Arap
 

menace

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She went to high school in Markham (in the 90s), I highly doubt Duchess knows her.

Duchess, contrary to popular believe is 38 year old islaan...she graduated from cedarbrae Collegiate institute in 1997...:francis::hemad:
 

Abdalla

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Is she the same that changed her name to Jackobson?
 
I remember seeing her around Somali websites, but is the topic about her or @Duchess ?

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Abdalla

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Not that bro, I just don't like using that word, instead use "tan ku aasi lahaa"

Sxb a selfhating chick that changed her father's name has no respect. She probably altered noble names like Muhammed, Ahmed or Mahmoud to Jackobson
 

Sultana

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World class breast cancer care at a community hospital

Dr. Fahima Osman is driven.

She was driven to do well in school after coming to Canada as an 11-year-old Somali refugee. Growing up, money was tight and Fahima worked two jobs to help support her large family. Driven to succeed, she beat the odds to become a general surgeon.

Specializing in breast cancer surgery, Dr. Osman developed a particular interest in oncoplastic surgery but there was one problem. Formal oncoplastic training was then, and still is, not currently available in Canada. Driven to learn this innovative subspecialty, she pursued training on her own with experts in France and with Dr. Renee Hanrahan, Ontario's only fellowship-trained oncoplastic surgeon.

Oncoplastic surgery uses plastic surgery techniques to remove breast cancer and provide women with the best possible cosmetic outcome.


General Surgeon Dr. Fahima Osman specializes in breast cancer surgery and has a particular interest in oncoplastic surgery.“Oncoplastic surgery prevents deformities that are often seen with standard breast cancer surgery, called a lumpectomy. It allows women with larger breasts to have their cancer removed and get a breast lift at the same time,” she says. “In one surgery, a patient's tumour is removed from her breast and cosmetic surgery is performed on both breasts. The patient wakes up with no deformity, no disfigurement.”
North York General Hospital's BMO Financial Group Breast Diagnostic Centre, part of the Karen, Heather & Lynn Steinberg Breast Services, has a team of specialists who review all breast cancer cases to determine treatment plans.

During these weekly meetings, Dr. Osman and her colleagues identify patients who would benefit from oncoplastic surgery without comprising their first priority – successful cancer treatment. For these patients, Dr. Osman performs a lumpectomy, while making use of specialized plastic surgery techniques. At the same time, a plastic surgeon will work on the other breast, so when the patient wakes up from surgery, the tumour has been removed and her breasts are a similar shape and size.

In the fall of 2014, Dr. Osman received a grant from the North York General Exploration Fund to conduct a study on the availability of oncoplastic surger in Ontario and gain a deeper understanding of the barriers facing this novel technique, which has enormous potential to enhance patient care.

“My colleagues in plastic surgery and general surgery know how beneficial oncoplastic surgery could be for 20 to 30% of our breast cancer patients. It's because we work as a team at NYGH that we can provide this world class care and every woman with breast cancer deserves world class care,” says Dr. Osman.



http://www.nygh.on.ca/Default.aspx?cid=3773&lang=1
 
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