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Introducing Dr. Morie Vandi, Mercy Hospital's Newest Physician

11/12/2024

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While Dr. Aruna Stevens is currently pursuing a degree in public health at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in the United States, Mercy Hospital is pleased to welcome Dr. Morie Vandi as the interim physician. Dr. Vandi has already made a positive impression on the hospital staff and patients alike.

Dr. Vandi has a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree from the University of Sierra Leone, a diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and a Masters degree in Tropical Medicine and International Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine at the University of London.


​Although Dr. Stevens’ absence will be felt, we are excited to welcome Dr. Vandi to the Mercy Family. Dr. Vandi's arrival at Mercy Hospital brings a fresh perspective and a wealth of medical expertise. We are confident that his leadership will contribute to the hospital's continued success in providing compassionate and effective care. To learn more about Dr. Vandi and his approach to medicine, please read the interview below.
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Tell us a little bit about yourself, where you grew up, went to school, etc.
I grew up in Freetown, Sierra Leone where I developed a deep interest in healthcare early on. I went to the Sierra Leone Grammar School before pursuing my medical education at the College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra Leone, where I earned my primary medical qualification. 

What drew you to medicine as a career?
Growing up, my father was a nursing officer and my mother a pharmacy technician, which is where my interest in a healthcare career began. When I lost my father to a health condition while still in primary school, my commitment to becoming a medical doctor was solidified. I knew then that I had to do everything it took to help save lives.
Why did you choose to return to Sierra Leone after completing your education?
I chose to study Tropical Medicine and International Health because I was determined to make a meaningful impact in providing healthcare across the Global South. Growing up in Sierra Leone, the complexities of the healthcare system became increasingly evident, especially during my house job in public hospitals and my voluntary work in underserved communities. These experiences deepened my understanding of the challenges and further fueled my commitment to addressing them.
What are you most excited about in your new role?
I’m most excited about the opportunity to lead a team dedicated to improving healthcare in a resource-limited setting. I’m particularly eager to implement systems that will enhance patient care and streamline hospital operations. This role allows me to drive initiatives that will strengthen our clinical services and expand our maternity and child health services. It’s rewarding to be in a position where we can make a tangible difference in the lives of the people we serve and help strengthen the Sierra Leone health system as a whole.
What are your personal and professional goals for the next five years?
In the next five years, my personal and professional goals are focused on making a meaningful impact in both healthcare delivery and education. Professionally, I aim to strengthen Mercy UMC Hospital by expanding its capacity, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing the quality of care. I also plan to engage in research on health systems strengthening, and tropical medicine and to collaborate with global partners to address healthcare inequities.
On a personal level, I want to continue growing as a leader, leveraging my role as the Executive Director of Novel Health Initiative, Sierra Leone to promote medical education and wellbeing, while building stronger healthcare networks locally and internationally. Additionally, I aspire to pursue further studies and obtain advanced training in health care management, and Tropical Medicine which have been growing interests of mine, so I can contribute to policy changes that address the health challenges in Sierra Leone and beyond.
What challenges do you anticipate facing in your new role, given the remote location and potential limitations in resources?
Working in Freetown has its own set of challenges, but working in Bo, a more remote setting, presents even greater obstacles. Timely delivery and restocking of essential items like medications, laboratory reagents, and equipment can be difficult. Just recently, I prescribed Azelastine, an antihistamine eye drop, for a patient with an allergic eye condition, but he was mistakenly given Atropine, a steroid at one of the local pharmacies. His symptoms worsened, and thankfully, he returned to the hospital. However, many patients might not return and instead seek care elsewhere.
Another challenge we face is the limited availability of diagnostic tools and financial constraints. Low-income countries are undergoing a shift from infectious diseases to a higher burden of non-communicable diseases. I have already seen at least 10 cases of cardiovascular events in a month, including strokes and heart attacks. The entire region of Bo does not have a CT scan, and even if one were available, many patients would be unable to afford it, preventing them from receiving appropriate care.
Cultural beliefs also pose barriers to healthcare delivery. We do our best to communicate with patients and their families, but service provision is still heavily impacted by these factors. Despite our efforts, challenges remain in providing the level of care our patients need.
What health conditions are near and dear to your heart and why? How do you see yourself addressing these issues at your new role?
Malaria, respiratory infections, HIV, and TB are conditions that I am deeply familiar with, having received additional training in Tropical Medicine. These illnesses have a particularly devastating impact on women and children, and it brings me immense joy to see a child who arrives at the hospital lethargic but is up and running around the ward the very next day after treatment.
Diabetes is also a condition close to my heart, as I have family members affected by it. This personal connection drives me to spend extra time educating patients on the importance of controlling their blood sugar and managing their health proactively.

What are your long-term goals for improving healthcare access and quality in this region?
In the not-too-distant future, I see Mercy Hospital as the principal referral center of the southern region and beyond.  I envision expanding our bed capacity to accommodate a greater number of patients, ensuring that we can provide timely and effective care to those in need.
A key aspect of this vision is to offer all essential services in one location, making healthcare more accessible and affordable for our community. By streamlining services, we can enhance patient satisfaction and create a more efficient healthcare delivery system.
I also aim to position Mercy Hospital as a model that other healthcare facilities in the region can emulate. By showcasing best practices in patient care, resource management, and community engagement, I hope to inspire a collective movement toward improving healthcare standards across the southern region.


​With Dr. Maury Vandi at the helm, Mercy Hospital is well-equipped to continue providing high-quality care to the community. His dedication to patient well-being and his passion for medicine are evident in his work. We are fortunate to have him as part of our team.
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Monica link
11/15/2024 05:20:07 am

We are pleased to get the addition of Dr. Morie Vandi to the Mercy Hospital UMC Bo team. We anticipate a fruitful collaboration in the future, as Dr. Vandi envisions Mercy Hospital as a leading center for referrals in the years to come. We believe that teamwork and partnership with our dedicated alliance staff will play a crucial role in elevating patient care and achieving optimal outcomes. Together, we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing outstanding service and advancing healthcare within our community.

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