New faces and new energy !

Welcome to the Team: Meet Our New Interns!

We’re excited to introduce a fresh group of interns who will be joining our anaesthesia department for the next two months. As they embark on this critical stage of their medical journey, we are eager to watch them grow, learn, and contribute to our dynamic team.

While the journey ahead may be challenging, we have no doubt they will rise to the occasion, and we’re here to support them every step of the way.

Let’s take a moment to welcome each of them to our department:

We asked them where they see themselves in five years and also one thing thay brings them pride when they think of their heritage.

Hi! I’m Dr Muhammad Ismail. I would like to be pursuing a career in ‘something’ surgical in the next 5 years. The best part about Indian culture is definitely the food.
Dr. Lunga Thubana. In the next 5 years I see my self venturing in Haematology/ Haematopathology. Heritage month to me means a time in which we honor and recognise the country’s rich cultural diversity. As a Ndebele person, I am proud of how artistic we are. I’m also proud of our strong belief in Ubuntu.
Dr Nozizwe Nkwanyana, In 5 years i see myself working as a psychiatry registrar. Im Zulu , and what i love about my culture the most is our beautiful and colorful traditional attire and our very unique wedding traditions.
Dr Lebogang Mokoena , Hi “Sanibonani” I’m a Swati speaking Pedi with a bit of Tsonga mix. In the next five years I see myself pursuing specialisation in Anaesthesiology or Surgery.
Dr Odwa Christopher Mpaka , In 5 years I see my as an O&G reg Am a proud Xhosa
My name is Dr. Bontle Moeketsi. In five years, I see myself working as a medical researcher, driven by my passion for helping others and finding solutions to health challenges. Im proud to say that I come from a diverse background heritage, to name a few: Sotho, Colored, Namibian, German, and carry the values and lessons from my heritage with me.
In five years time I see myself either specialising in Obs and Gynae or Anaesthesia.
Dr Sinenhlanhla Ngubane your aspiring dermatologist with special interest in aesthetics,being of the Zulu culture; it has taught me a very valuable phrase “umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu” which translates to “you are who you are because of how you relate to others around you “

Happy to have them with us.

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