Medicine – The Boss https://thebossgh.com The Boss Sat, 11 May 2024 18:29:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://thebossgh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-Artboard-2-copy-2-1-1-32x32.png Medicine – The Boss https://thebossgh.com 32 32 Meet South African twin sisters who are both Medical Doctors https://thebossgh.com/meet-south-african-twin-sisters-who-are-both-medical-doctors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=meet-south-african-twin-sisters-who-are-both-medical-doctors Sat, 11 May 2024 18:29:06 +0000 https://absedugh.org/website_9709c045/?p=8769 Twin sisters, Dr Boitumelo Molise and Dr Keitumetse Molise, who studied medicine and are both medical doctors said it has always been a childhood dream.

“It feels really amazing to be medical doctors with my twin. I feel like it makes things easier for both of us because we can help each other. Studying medicine has always been a childhood dream. I’ve always loved helping people, so I knew that if I studied medicine, I could do that every day of my life,” said Dr Keitumetse Molise.

The remarkable Molise twins obtained their Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Free State, in December 2020.

Even though they are identical twins and both are doctors, they will be specialising in different fields.

“My twin and I definitely have different interests. She loves to be in theatre, thus I am sure she’ll go into surgery. I thrive in obstetrics and gynaecology. It was a module that I absolutely loved. I am passionate about female reproductive health and believe there’s plenty to be done in that discipline,” explains Dr Boitumelo Molise.
– Zoza communications

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Dr Claire Karekezi breaking the bias in the medical field https://thebossgh.com/dr-claire-karekezi-breaking-the-bias-in-the-medical-field/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dr-claire-karekezi-breaking-the-bias-in-the-medical-field Wed, 17 Apr 2024 10:05:47 +0000 https://absedugh.org/website_9709c045/?p=8699 Dr Claire Karekezi, Rwanda’s first female Neurosurgeon obtained a Doctor of Medicine from the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Rwanda.

She completed her neurosurgical training at Mohamed V University of Rabat (Morocco), the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies Training Center for Africa and graduated in 2016.

She further enrolled in several neurosurgical fellowships with a special interest in Neuro-Oncology and Skull Base Surgery at the Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Massachusetts, USA.

She later completed a Clinical Fellowship in Neuro-Oncology & Skull Base Surgery at the University of Toronto, Toronto Western Hospital in Canada before returning to Rwanda in August 2018 to become the country’s first female Neurosurgeon.

In 2022, she was awarded the Forbes Woman Africa Academic Excellence Award.

Dr Claire Karekezi is a Consultant Neurosurgeon at Rwanda Military Hospital, a Senior Lecturer of Surgery at the University of Rwanda and a Visit Faculty at the University of Global Health Equity.

She serves as the Chair of the African Women in Neurosurgery (AWIN), an Executive Board Member at the Society for Neuro-Oncology Subsaharan Africa (SNOSSA), a Secretary of Rwanda Medical and Dental Council (RMDC) and is a member of multiple national and international neurosurgical societies.

“As a young ambitious woman, I believe you need to stick to your ambition. There is nothing impossible, you can dream big. I dreamt big, I didn’t realize that I could become a Neurosurgeon at some point but I had people who believed in me and who saw the light in me and they guided me. So that’s the importance of having parents, teachers and mentors, but also of being perseverance and keeping the dedication to what you want to become,” said Dr Claire Karekezi.

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