Brigham and Women’s Hospital has awarded Maureen Achebe, the daughter of famed novelist Chinua Achebe, with the 2024 Faculty Development and Diversity Award. Her exceptional efforts and dedication to diversity in the medical industry are honoured by this accolade.
Her brother, Chidi Achebe, the chairman of the African Integrated Development Enterprise Public Benefit Corporation, made the announcement on July 2 on LinkedIn. According to Chidi, Maureen received a letter from the hospital—a prestigious teaching hospital connected to Harvard Medical School—notifying her of her prize.
Chidi posted a message expressing his thanks and pride, writing, “To God be the glory always! Chukwunna Ekenedili! a huge thing at Harvard! God alone is praised!
President of AIDE Healthcare International, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, Director of the Outpatient Infusion Centre at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Clinical Director of the Non-Malignant Haematology Clinic, and Director of the Sickle Cell Programme at Brigham and Women’s Hospital are just a few of the many esteemed positions that Maureen Okam-Achebe possesses.
She holds triple board certifications in Internal Medicine, Haematology, and Medical Oncology and teaches medicine at Harvard Medical School. Maureen is a graduate of the M.T. Chan Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Port Harcourt Medical School.
Her accomplishments demonstrate her commitment to improving healthcare and medical education. With sincere words of support, Chidi Achebe ended his post, saying, “Sweetheart: Very proud of you. Continue on, please!








