Dr ernestine gwet bell se raconte sur voxafrica
Ernestine Gwet Bell (born 1953) is an internationally known Cameroonian gynecologist. Her mother was a Nurse Midwife. Ernestine went to medical school in France at Paris Descartes University. She worked at the Conseil des Églises Baptiste et Évangélique de Cameroun Hospital and the Laquintinie Hospital, and in 1987 she opened the Clinique Odyssée. The Clinique Odyssée became one of Cameroon's most respected gynecological medical facilities. She was also one of six doctors who founded Cameroon's first center for assisted fertility. In 1998 she supervised the first Cameroonian child born through in-vitro fertilization. One of her nephews was autistic, and in 2005 she founded the Orchidée Home, which focused on helping autistic children and their parents. She also organized the first congress on autism in Cameroon two years later. As of August 2007, she and her team were responsible for the birth of 500 babies through IVF. She is married and has two daughters and one son.