Education and local knowledge are the most powerful tools in our fight against heart disease.

We are working with communities and healthcare workers in Timor-Leste to raise awareness of rheumatic heart disease.

Our local health workers conduct educational sessions in villages to raise awareness of the symptoms of rheumatic heart disease and the infections that cause it, so that sufferers can receive treatment earlier and achieve better health outcomes.

We offer professional training to doctors and nurses in Timor-Leste to support local skills and help the community build their expertise in recognising and treating heart disease.

We also provide training scholarships and support to health professionals in Timor-Leste while they build their skills and capabilities. At the same time, we are supporting Timor-Leste’s major public health institution, Hospital Nacional Guido Valadares, to establish its first cardiac care ward.

Dr Monteiro’s story

As Timor-Leste’s first and only cardiologist, Dr Andre Monteiro, is pioneering the treatment of heart patients in his young nation. A generous donor enabled East Timor Hearts Fund to award Dr Monteiro its first annual $10,000 scholarship, as part of a commitment to supporting improved health capacity in Timor-Leste. Supported by the scholarship Dr Monteiro spent three weeks at the leading Australian cardiac service, MonashHeart in Melbourne.

Dr Monteiro says the scholarship is benefitting his practice and his patients since his return to Hospital Nacional Guido Valadares in Dili, Timor-Leste’s major public hospital.

“The scholarship gave me a valuable chance to experience Australia’s healthcare system and it’s amazing to see how well planned it is compared to our new country. Professionally, the training made me feel more experienced and self-confident in diagnosing heart cases through echocardiography. This technology uses ultrasound to view and take pictures of the heart while it’s in motion. In Timor, we don’t have technicians to do the echocardiography. I do it all – I see the patients and I do the echocardiograms myself, analyse the results and provide the diagnosis.

The MonashHeart course covered a broad range of areas in just three weeks, with simulator training, cardiology inpatient and outpatient clinics, echocardiography and paediatric cardiology. Since returning to Timor, the MonashHeart training enables me to diagnose the paediatric cardiology disease cases earlier, which means patients get referred for surgery sooner, with better outcomes.

If I look back on my career, I see that scholarships enabled me to become a cardiologist. After high school, I became the only Timorese student to ever receive a full scholarship from the Indonesian government to study medicine at the prestigious University of Indonesia. After returning to Timor as a GP, I saw there was a critical lack of heart specialists to meet this overwhelming need. Then I received a scholarship funded by the Timor government to take the cardiology program at University of Padjajaran in Bandung, Indonesia. Now the East Timor Hearts Fund scholarship has opened more possibilities for me to improve heart treatment in Timor-Leste.

Scholarships have had many positive impacts on my life and, through my medical work, so many other lives. This raises an important question: If we can help others now, why wait until later? Helping young patients through East Timor Hearts Fund is the best way because it changes their lives, and especially their quality of life. And we can see the difference in how they are able to transform their lives in the future.

Donating to support scholarships that improve the capacity of local doctors in Timor-Leste will enable them to identify which patients are in most need of medical help, a critical decision in a country with very limited medical resources.”

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