Thakgalo Thibela is South Africa’s youngest woman doctor. She graduated from Wits University after matriculating at 15. “I was initially rejected by all medical schools, until Wits had a change of heart and offered me a spot,” she explains.
Currently an intern, Thibela has worked across multiple departments, including paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, orthopaedics and anaesthesiology. “You never stop learning and you can never know enough. There’ll always be a patient who will surprise you, no matter how much experience you have,” she says. Thibela manages patients from when they present their ailments through to when they are prescribed medication or moved into surgery.
She hopes to achieve better quality of healthcare in South Africa. “The majority of South Africans are unemployed and cannot afford private healthcare, but one shouldn’t have to go to a private institution to get quality care,” she says.
“The road to fulfilling your dreams is not an easy one.”