Prof KP Mokhobo Foundation annual lecture

The lecture will be held at G20 Lecture Hall, North West University (NWU) Potchefstroom campus  

The Prof. KP Mokhobo Foundation will have their annual lecture on Saturday 21 September 2024.

The lecture will be held at G20 Lecture Hall, North West University (NWU) Potchefstroom campus at 14:00.

A little more about Prof. KP Mokhobo:

Professor Kubedi Patrick Mokhobo’s illustrious career spans over six decades, distinguished by his relentless pursuit of medical excellence and his profound impact on healthcare in Southern Africa. As the first African cardiologist in countries like South Africa, Swaziland, and Lesotho, Prof. Mokhobo broke barriers and set new standards in the field. His pioneering work was instrumental in transforming mission hospitals into state-owned facilities, ensuring broader access to healthcare. He also initiated the nursing practitioner program that became the foundation for training offered by the South African Nursing Council, a significant contribution to healthcare education.

Born on a farm in Haaskraal, Prof. Mokhobo’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming a trailblazer in cardiology is a testament to his resilience and passion for medicine. His contributions to health sciences, particularly in the nursing department of the former University of Bophuthatswana (now North-West University), have left an indelible mark on the academic and medical communities. Recognized with numerous accolades, including an Honorary Doctorate from North-West University and lifetime membership in the Medical Association of Colleges of Medicine, Prof. Mokhobo’s legacy extends to the development of drug policy and the Essential Drug List philosophy. His unwavering dedication has not only shaped the medical field but has also uplifted communities, making him a beacon of hope and inspiration both locally and internationally.

Exceptional milestones reached in Prof. KP Mokhobo’s Career:

 

Description of Exceptional, Outstanding, and Dedicated Service

Prof. Mokhobo’s service to the medical profession is unparalleled. His work transcends clinical practice, encompassing education, policy development, and community engagement. His efforts in decentralizing healthcare services in Bophuthatswana and his role in developing the Essential Drug List reflect his deep commitment to making healthcare accessible to all. As an educator, he has shaped the minds of countless medical professionals, ensuring that his legacy of excellence and compassion continues to thrive. Even in retirement, his dedication to medicine did not wane, as he continued to serve as a specialist and mentor until the age of 86, embodying the very essence of lifelong service to humanity.

 

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