Women in Health: Falling in love with chemistry

Women in Health: Falling in love with chemistry

The first time Dr Rehana Malgas-Enus (38) stepped into a chemistry lab at university, she fell in love. This love has fuelled many of her career achievements but now also drives her to share her love of science with learners from disadvantaged communities. Elri Voigt spoke to Malgas-Enus as part of Spotlight’s Women in Health series.

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Women in Health: Africa’s youngest neurosurgeon and the future of the field

Women in Health: Africa’s youngest neurosurgeon and the future of the field

Dr Ncumisa Jilata’s journey from a childhood classroom in Mthatha in the Eastern Cape to becoming the youngest neurosurgeon in Africa may have begun with a glass of water. Laura Owings spoke to her about her journey, what drives her and succeeding in the male-dominated field of neurosurgery.

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Women in health: Mlisana on science and co-chairing SA’s COVID-19 MAC

Women in health: Mlisana on science and co-chairing SA’s COVID-19 MAC

Professor Koleka Mlisana is co-chair of South Africa’s COVID-19 Ministerial Advisory Committee. Ufrieda Ho interviewed her about her love of science, her career, and her role in the fight against COVID-19.

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Spotlight on Women in Health

Spotlight on Women in Health

In 1947 the first black woman qualified as a doctor in South Africa. Her name was Mary Malahlela-Xakana. It took the country about 60 years after its first black male doctor started practicing for Malahlela-Xakana to don her stethoscope and practice medicine. Much, but not enough has changed since then, writes Alicestine October.

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Assessing Dr Zweli Mkhize’s two years as Health Minister

Assessing Dr Zweli Mkhize’s two years as Health Minister

Last night President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that Dr Zweli Mkhize had resigned as South Africa’s Minister of Health after eight weeks on special leave. Although Mkhize will primarily be remembered for the Digital Vibes scandal that caused his downfall, a lot more happened over the last two years. Spotlight editor Marcus Low asks what we can learn from Mkhize’s time as health minister and tries to make sense of some of the contradictions.

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Blow to Health Professions Council as new registrar faces serious charges

Blow to Health Professions Council as new registrar faces serious charges

The already battered image of the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) has taken another blow with its recently appointed registrar Dr David Motau this week appearing in court in connection with alleged corrupt payments amounting to R8.7 million relating to his time as head of the Free State Health Department. Ufrieda Ho reports.

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What they say: Community perspectives on health services in the Eastern Cape

What they say: Community perspectives on health services in the Eastern Cape

After making damning findings on the conditions of some Eastern Cape Hospitals, the Deputy Public Protector recommended several changes the provincial health department had to implement within 60 days. The report was published on 30 June this year. Halfway through the 60 days, people still have mixed feelings about their hospital visits and the provincial health department has little to say about what they’ve done to implement the recommended changes.

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In-depth: SA’s perennial problems with placing community service doctors

In-depth: SA’s perennial problems with placing community service doctors

Troubles regarding the placement of community service doctors have made headlines once again this year, as it seems to do most years. The structural roots of these problems are long-standing and complex. Elna Schütz unpacks the complexities and talks to role-players about possible solutions.

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OPINION: Community-Led Monitoring Dashboard Reveals the Crisis in SA’s Clinics

OPINION: Community-Led Monitoring Dashboard Reveals the Crisis in SA’s Clinics

Data collected by the Ritshidze community-led healthcare monitoring project is now being shared through a new, publicly accessible online dashboard. Authors involved with the project explain the kinds of insights this rich new data source can give on healthcare services in South Africa.

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IN-FOCUS: How to protect hospitalised infants from dangerous germs

IN-FOCUS: How to protect hospitalised infants from dangerous germs

Outbreaks of hospital-acquired infections such as Klebsiella have claimed the lives of infants and made headlines on a number of occasions over the last decade. Tiyese Jeranji looks at how the germs involved spread, how common these infections are, and what can be done to prevent outbreaks.

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Health and unrest: KZN healthcare services left battered after a week of unrest and looting

Health and unrest: KZN healthcare services left battered after a week of unrest and looting

By Friday, looting, rioting, and violence in parts of KwaZulu-Natal left shops and pharmacies empty and vandalised, warehouses burnt to the ground, and many lives lost. Sandile Duma and Leslie Mudzudza report on the impact on health services.

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Health and Unrest: NHLS and medicines distribution impacted

Health and Unrest: NHLS and medicines distribution impacted

This week’s unrest in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng has disrupted both medicines distribution and laboratory services. Thabo Molelekwa reports.

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