Farah Dosani

The World

Farah Dosani is a freelance journalist based in Miami. Her reporting has ranged from health and health care to religion. Her stories have appeared on NPR, The Miami Herald, and Florida public radio. She was previously a reporter with NPR-affiliate WGCU. Outside of journalism, she is a Bronx-trained neurologist who practices in South Florida.

University Teaching Hospital in the capital Lusaka, Zambia is home to the first neurology residency program in the country. The program has trained seven neurologists since starting in 2018.

'We're seeing the tip of the iceberg': Neurologists in Zambia upend understandings of multiple sclerosis in the region

For years, medical providers were taught that MS is very rare among Black Africans. But the presence of more neurologists in Zambia has upended previous thinking on the condition. Now, more people are getting diagnosed and treated for the disease.

'We're seeing the tip of the iceberg': Neurologists in Zambia upend understandings of multiple sclerosis in the region