Global Organization of Health Education / Teguo Daniel Djoyum and Lucien Kilonda
How to end the stigma of neurological conditions such as epilepsy in developing nations through education...
On this episode of the podcast, I speak with Teguo Daniel Jewum and Lucian Kilonda. Teguo is a trained Neurotechnologist who worked for 5 years at the university of Colorado Hospital. Originally from Cameroon, he has a passion to bring health education and technology to level 1 and 2 countries around the world. He is the founder and chief executive director of the Global Organization for Health Education otherwise known as GoHe where they strive to educate people in underserved nations about neurosciences and other fields of healthcare.
Lucian is originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He decided to devote his life and career to improving healthcare after seeing a dire need for proper healthcare in his own home country. He also has an extensive background in research and has several years of experience in Neurodiagnostics. Currently, he is the managing director of GoHe!
During this episode, we talk about…
Where Teguo and Lucien grew up and the healthcare barriers that they witnessed specifically within the field of neuro-diagnostics and epilepsy
The stigma that developing nations may have on people who have neurological conditions such as epilepsy
What Teguo, Lucian, and their team are doing to raise the level of awareness, education, and treatment of these conditions around the world
Their biggest achievements of having their first fully registered neuro-technicians in the developing world
Their big plans for the future
And so much more…