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‘These appointments speak to the university’s pillars of excellence, sustainability and transformation,’ said Babalwa Ngonyama, the institution’s council chair. ‘These appointments speak to the university’s pillars of excellence, sustainability and transformation,’ said Babalwa Ng. ....
Dr Coceka Mfundisi was one of the first black women to qualify as a neurosurgeon in South Africa, carving out her exceptional career against many odds. Photo supplied by Urban Espresso When researching powerful women in medicine, it became clear that there are many incredible women doing incredible things in this country. Specifically, amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, the medical industry has been a critical focus around the world, and we’re experiencing a renewed appreciation for those who do their best to take care of our health. Here we chat to Dr Coceka Mfundisi about how she carved her exceptional career against many odds. ....
iAfrica 1 month ago 3 min read Share with your network! When researching this topic, it became clear that there was no shortage of incredible women doing incredible things in this country. Specifically amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the medical industry has been a key focus around the world, and we’re experiencing a renewed appreciation for those who do their best to take care of our health. Fedhealth’s recently launched ‘Hospital At Home’ service is one innovative way that the medical industry is adapting to serve our changing needs. To mark International Women’s Day and celebrate women in the industry specifically, we asked some South African women to tell us who or what has inspired them to pursue their careers. ....
Story Carla Bernardo. Read time 7 min. The Faculty of Health Sciences’ leadership team, from left to right: Prof Ambroise Wonkam (deputy dean: research), Dr Kerrin Begg (deputy dean: undergraduate education), Dr Tracey Naledi (deputy dean: health sciences), Assoc Prof Lionel Green-Thompson (dean), Prof Elelwani Ramugondo (deputy dean: postgraduate education) and Nave Naidoo (director: faculty operations). The deanery of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Cape Town (UCT) is growing into a cohesive unit that is committed to serving the faculty in the spirit of social accountability. Associate Professor Lionel Green-Thompson, the dean of the faculty, leads a diverse team that celebrates both long service and new blood, all united in building a faculty of excellence and transformation. ....