
Margibi County – Atty. Anderson Flomo, Jr., a newly admitted lawyer and medical doctor, has pledged to address critical issues at the intersection of healthcare and law in Liberia.
By: Yawah Y. Jaivey, [email protected]
Dr. Flomo, a native of Margibi County, was admitted to the Margibi County Local Bar on Monday by Judge Golda A. Bonah Elliott during the February Term of the 13th Judicial Circuit Court, following his successful completion of the bar examination.
In his commitment, Flomo vowed to tackle pressing issues such as medical malpractice, weak healthcare laws, and ineffective health policies. He emphasized the need for urgent reforms in the country’s healthcare system, particularly in the area of medical malpractice.
Currently, the Deputy Director of the Environmental and Occupational Health Program at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Flomo has also represented Liberia at international health conferences, advocating for improvements in the nation’s health system. A recent graduate of the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law, Flomo’s combined medical and legal expertise positions him to influence healthcare legislation in Liberia.