He received his medical degree from Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry in 2010, specializing in gunshot wounds at the Trauma care center at Donka Hospital. In 2012, he attended a resident training program on triage at the SAMU (Urgent Medical Aid Service) in Toulouse. He then returned and began working at the Clinique Abroise Paré, first as the doctor for the Simfer mining project site, and then as the medical coordinator for mining sites. In 2011, he conducted environmental impact studies for the Simfer mining project in Simandou with SNC-Lavalin. In 2014, he became the referral physician for SIMFER, and in 2015 for the European Union election observation mission in Guinea. In 2016, he founded his own clinic, First Aid Action Guinée (FAAG).[3]
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