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ORDER OF PROCEDURE
15 DECEMBER 2021 AT 17:00 The audience will rise as the academic procession enters the hall and will remain standing until the Chancellor is in place The Chancellor will constitute the congregation The Chancellor will welcome the graduands and guests Address to the congregation Conferment of degrees The President of Convocation will address the graduates The Chancellor will dissolve the congregation The audience will stand while Ihele is played
Members of the audience are requested to stand while the academic procession leaves the hall and not to leave the hall before the end of the ceremony.
IMPORTANT NOTICE In the event of load-shedding or power cuts, the Great Hall may become totally dark until the generator comes into operation.
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES DEAN: PROFESSOR SA MADHI MBBCh MMed PhD (Witwatersrand) FCPaeds(SA)
Master of Medicine
Emergency and Fire Plans during Graduations
Haematology ENGELBRECHT, Marcel Research Report: Verification of a semi-automated Von Willebrand factor multimer assay and its clinical utility in HIV seropositive patients
1. In the event of an emergency and/or fire:
Clinical Pathology FADANA, Vuyolwethu Research Report: A retrospective analysis of the performance of Vitek®2 compared to manual broth microdilution for colistin susceptibility testing of acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolate
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CHETTY, Thirosha RESEARCH REPORT: Immunoglobulin Sub-typing and Quantification in Direct Antiglobulin Test Positive Haemolysis in an HIV prevalent setting LEMKUS, Lauren Leigh RESEARCH REPORT: The usefulness of the extended differential parameters as a biomarker of bacteraemia at Chris Hani Bara Academic Hospital
The presiding official (Chancellor/Vice-Chancellor/Deputy Vice-Chancellor) will make an announcement requesting guests, graduands and staff to keep calm and remain seated; The Ushers will assist guests to proceed to the nearest Emergency exits in order to evacuate the Great Hall in an orderly fashion; Emergency exit signs are visible in red above all exit doors situated on your left and right hand sides as well as the back of the Hall; The Ushers will assist the elderly and disabled guests out of the building; The academic procession on stage must exit through the back stage door; Once outside the Great Hall all guests, graduands and staff must proceed to the main assembly point on the piazza.
2. In the event of a Bomb threat All bomb threats will be treated as real in order to protect lives and property and the premises will be evacuated immediately.
Master of Science in Medicine Anatomical Sciences AUSTIN-AJAH, Grace Chioma (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Investigating the link between preeclampsia and the advent of autism in Sprague Dawley rats, a neuroanatomical look at the serotonergic system Virology BALLA, Sashkia Rushmer (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Humoral immune correlates of protection from mother-to-foetal transmission of cytomegalovirus Haemotology and Molecular Medicine BROTHWELL, Jessica Sian DISSERTATION: The role of the GLY loop of endonuclease V111 DNA glycosylase in maintaining genome integrity in mycobacterium smegmatis
ERLANK, Erica (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Malaria parasite metabolite and mosquito vector dynamic
Virology
Haemotology and Molecular Medicine FOLEY, Joslyn Andrea DISSERTATION: A prophylactic multivalent vaccine to prevent acute infectious mononucleosis and EBV+lymphomas Virology KALONJI, Mbuyi Nelly DISSERTATION: The biology of Anopheles funestus (Diptera:Culicidae): effects of the sugar diet - advances towards SIT
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The School of Therapeutic Sciences provides high-quality professional education for pharmacists, nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists who continue to make significant contributions to the national health sector by rendering professional services. With a focus on health and wellness, and exercise rehabilitation the School also prepares individuals for careers in biokinetics, exercise science and sports medicine. As a significant contributor to research excellence and output at the University, the School continues to produce meaningful research that serves communities, such as through its involvement with the Wits Research Institute for Malaria which provides an environment to enhance groundbreaking research into one of Africa’s deadliest diseases, and the Wits Advanced Drug Delivery Platform (WADDP) Research Unit which conducts and delivers innovative drug delivery research solutions such as RapiDiss Wafer Technology. Other research initiatives have contributed to the understanding of human movement, sports medicine and sports education. The School of Pathology provides excellence in pathology in the form of service, teaching and research and contributes to the public health in South Africa through the provision of cost-effective, high-quality diagnostic laboratory services to the public sector. Research departments support diagnostic services and contribute to basic research in the understanding of disease processes whilst also allowing for R&D type research. The School teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The School is home to a number of highly successful research entities including the Antiviral Gene Therapy Research Unit, the Wits Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Analytics Research Unit, and the HIV Pathogenesis Research Unit. The School of Oral Health Sciences is a leader in dental education on the continent graduating dentists, oral hygienists and specialists to make a significant contribution to the oral health of the community. Training is primarily undertaken at the Wits Dental Hospital, located within the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital. Primary dental care is provided comprehensively by the undergraduate students of the School, who are under the close supervision of experienced faculty members. The School also supports extensive oral health care services to distant communities, through initiatives such as The Transnet-Phelophepa Health Care Train, hosted by the Transnet Foundation and via Mobile Dental Units. The School of Physiology is the largest entity teaching physiology in South Africa, and probably on the continent. It plays a significant role in the training of physiologists; some of its graduates hold high-profile and prestigious appointments in South Africa and throughout the world. Indeed, its graduates can be found as academic staff in many universities teaching physiology in South Africa and overseas. The School is well known locally and internationally for the outstanding quality of its teaching and research and includes top-rated scientists as well as many experts renowned worldwide in their fields. Every year the School is proud to be “home” to undergraduate and postgraduate students of both human and animal physiology. The oldest School in the Faculty, the School of Anatomical Sciences undertakes studies in morphological anatomy, structural biology (histology), and biological anthropology. Undergraduate students are instructed on the structure and development of the human body, in addition to human biology and cell biology. Research activities of the School are broad, covering the fields of Biological Anthropology, Comparative Neurosciences, Adult Neurogenesis, and Reproductive Biology. The recently formed Human Variation and Identification Research Unit (HIRU) offers a professional forensic anthropological and archaeological service of the highest international standard.
Physiology MALATSWANA, Sharlot DISSERTATION: Assessing the toxic effect of 'nyaope' on the liver and brain, both in vitro (on HepG2 and SH-SY5Y cell lines) and in vivo' (Wistar rats) Physiology MALULEKE, Tshiamo Tiiso DISSERTATION: The effects of Long-Term and Short-Term Oestrogen Deficiency on Left-Ventricular Dimensions and Functions in Female Sprague Dawley Rats Anatomical Sciences MANJATIKA, Arthur Tsalani (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Topographical and histological evaluation of the iliolumbar veins in a South African population: a cadaveric study Haemotology and Molecular Medicine MAPHALALA, Nontobeko (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Characterization of mycobacterium smegmatis mutant strains deficient in DNA repair and energy metabolism for increased mutagenesis Anatomical Sciences MASIU, Rethabile Nomvula DISSERTATION: The association between skeletal lesions and tuberculosis in a South African sample Human Genetics MHLONGO, Felicity Lindokuhle DISSERTATION: Investigating the genetics aetiology of heritable connective tissue disorders in South Africa using next generation sequencing Physiology MNDEBELE, Nolwazi Farewell DISSERTATION: The effects of reverse dipping on cardiovascular target organ damage in a black South African population Chemical Pathology MODIBA, Simon Matlole DISSERTATION: Development and validation of anti-retroviral drug levels for therapeutic drug monitoring using dried blood spots Physiology MOHALE, John DISSERTATION: Factors affecting the experience of pain, and physical function in South African males living with HIV
MOKWENA, Caroline Motheo DISSERTATION: Prehypertension and target organ changes in an African population
Physiology
MOLETE, Letsema Mahlatse Tilly DISSERTATION: Dietary flexibility of free-living bat-eared foxes in a semi-arid environment
Physiology
Virology MUKENDI, Aurelie (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Evaluating the performance of nucleic acid tests to diagnose HIV in infants and young children exposed to antiretroviral prophylaxis Anatomical Sciences ONWOCHEI-BOLUM, Nkemakonam Vincent DISSERTATION: A morphometric analysis of the growth of the immature and sub-adult human palate Virology PAKATI, Nokwanda Faithfull DISSERTATION: Variation in CCR5, CXCR6 genotypes and differential control of HIV-1 in a cohort in Durban, KwaZulu Natal Haemotology and Molecular Medicine SEVENSTER, Dominic (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Preparation of HIV-1 founder virus envelope glycoprotein core crystals, and computational characterisation of covalent and non-covalent complexes it forms with 2dCD4 Human Genetics TABANE, Kgomotso Odirile Peggy DISSERTATION: Investigating the utility of different methods to detect SMN DNA copy number and RNA expression in black South African patients with spinal muscular atrophy
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Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases ZENGENENE, Munyaradzi Prince DISSERTATION: Characterisation of Anopheles funestus (Diptera; Culidae) colonization parameters
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES The University of the Witwatersrand Faculty of Health Sciences, located in Johannesburg - the hub of the South African economy, has been established for more than 100 years and is regarded as one of most reputable institutions for health sciences education in sub-Saharan Africa.
Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice with Honours Emergency Medicine
MKHWANAZI, Kwanele Phindile
Ranked by the Times Higher Education as 85th in the world in subject rankings for clinical, preclinical and health subjects, the Faculty holds its own amongst the top 100 universities internationally and prepares students for a future in the healthcare sector across the globe. As South Africa’s largest and most comprehensive health sciences faculty, with 7000 registered students, it offers undergraduate degrees in dentistry, medicine, medical and health sciences, nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and pharmacy. It also offers a graduate entry medical programme, Masters degrees in science and medicine and a PhD programme.
Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours Chemical Pathology
ADAM, Saara
Human Genetics
AGUIRRE, Marc Jordan
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
BHAGWANDIN, Keveshan (with Distinction)
Human Genetics
BOOYSE, Ross Peter (with Distinction)
Medical Cell Biology
BOTTNER, Svenja Isabel BYUN, Hyeonah
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
CAJEE, Dhuriya
Neuroscience Human Genetics
CHRISTOPOULOS, Ioanna (with Distinction)
Forensic Sciences
CHUNGWANE, Victor DAYALALL, Jivika
Physiology
DIGNON, Christine
Medical Cell Biology
DLAMINI, Zibusiso
Immunology
DODD, Natasha Ann
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
DU PLESSIS, Julianne Marie
Molecular Medicine and Haematology Chemical Pathology
DZIMBANHETE, Charmaine Ruvimbo (with Distinction)
Physiology
FAKO, Kealeboga Mme
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
FARHAD, Tasneem
Human Biology
GAFFANE, Mokgatjane (with Distinction)
Neuroscience
GILBERT, Lauren
Physiology
GLANFIELD, Jordyn
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Teaching programmes in the Faculty are student-centred, internationally recognised, socially responsive and exemplify excellence in all dimensions. More than 1000 health sciences professionals graduate each year and are sought-after nationally, regionally and globally. The Faculty provides excellent support and an intellectually stimulating environment for postgraduate study. Significantly the Faculty has increased its postgraduate output significantly in the last four years and boasts excellent postgraduate supervisors who participate in cutting edge research in clinical, applied and basic sciences, providing fertile and varied fields of research to undertake. Some of the world’s most significant and cutting-edge research is conducted through the Faculty. With 25 research entities, a Centre of Excellence, five DST/NRF South African Research Chairs and many individual researchers who are involved in relevant basic and applied research in all fields of health sciences the Faculty publishes more than a 1500 research papers annually. A number of programmes for the training of the next generation of academics are provided through the Faculty. One such programme is CARTA (Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa), a multi-disciplinary programme aimed at growing professional, academic and research capacity in Africa in the field of public and population health. Its Pan-African focus of research includes reproductive health and sexuality as well as killer diseases in Africa, notably TB, HIV and malaria. The Faculty also hosts the Carnegie Academic Medicine Fellowship programme for the training of specialist clinicians working towards a PhD degree. This Fellowship ensures the provision of clinician scientists for the future. One of seven Schools in the Faculty of Health Sciences, the School of Clinical Medicine is the largest with nine departments and about 40 divisions, which include sub-specialities. The School trains undergraduate and postgraduate students across a number of teaching platforms, including Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, the largest hospital on the Africa continent. Training is also undertaken at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, the Helen Joseph Academic Hospital and the Rahima Moosa Hospital as well as 20 additional hospitals and clinics throughout Gauteng. The School prides itself on its high throughput of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery students. It has three recognised research centres, with the Centre for Rural Health and the Steve Biko Bioethics Centre for Medical Bioethics being pillars of the Faculty’s social accountability stance, addressing matters of access to health care for all South Africans. The School of Public Health enjoys an exceptional national and international reputation in teaching, research, academic service and partnerships. Full-time academics in the School are drawn from different disciplinary backgrounds that range from the social to the bio-medical sciences, enhancing multi-disciplinary approaches essential for public health. The School’s academic activities are also supported by more than 100 honorary staff members. The School has an impressive research record and hosts two MRC research units, the Agincourt Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt) and the Centre for Health Policy (CHP), both of which are internationally renowned with a long track record of supporting transformation initiatives to improve population health and the performance of the health sector. PRICELESS SA (Priority Cost Effective Lessons for Systems Strengthening South Africa) has produced translational research directly impacting health policy in the salt and sugar areas in South Africa.
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OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY
GOLDFEIN, Batsheva Chana (with Distinction)
Chancellor DR NJ DLAMINI MBChB (Natal) DBL (Unisa) MBA (Witwatersrand) IEC (USA)
GOOLAM, Tasmiyah
Vice-Chancellor and Principal PROFESSOR Z VILAKAZI BSc (Manchester) MSc PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf FAAS Chairman of Council MR I SHONGWE BA (Wesleyan) MPhil (Oxford)
Physiology Human Biology
HERRING, Pnina Shani
Physiology
HOLUBEVA, Alina
Physiology Human Genetics
KATANE, Letlhogonolo
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) PROFESSOR R OSMAN BA (Witwatersrand) HDipEd BEd (Unisa) MEd PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) PROFESSOR L MORRIS BSc (Hons) (Witwatersrand) DPhil (Oxford) FRSSA FAAS MASSAf Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Systems and Operations) PROFESSOR IR JANDRELL BSc (Eng) GDE PhD (Witwatersrand) IntPE(SA) PrEng FSAAE FSAIEE SMIEEE
Registrar MS CG CROSLEY BA HDipEd (Witwatersrand) BEd Hons (Unisa) MEd (Witwatersrand)
Dean of Student Affairs MR JAP SEPTEMBER BA MPhil (Cape Town)
Chemical Pathology
KHUMALO, Njabulo
Human Genetics
KORZIA, Tamar Esther (with Distinction)
Physiology
LEBELO, Ntapo Marcus
Forensic Sciences
LEBONE, Thateho LEGODI, Thato
Anatomical Pathology
LITABE, Litabe
Medical Cell Biology
MABURUTSE, Fungai
Chemical Pathology
MACE, Nelisile Noluthando
Medical Cell Biology Physiology
MACHABI, Faith Cute
Medical Cell Biology
MACKADE, Thabang DEANS OF THE FACULTIES
Neuroscience
MAKGOLENG, Nkopodi Diphetogo Jackson Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management PROFESSOR I VALODIA BCom (Unisa) BCom Hons (Natal) MSc (Lancaster) DEcon (KwaZulu-Natal)
Anatomical Pathology
MAMABOLO, Katlego
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment PROFESSOR T MAJOZI BScEng(UND) MScEng(UND) PhD (UMIST) CEng PrEng FIChemE FAAS MASSAf FWISA FSAAE
MAPITJA, Mokgadi Naledi
Faculty of Health Sciences PROFESSOR SA MADHI MBBCh MMed PhD (Witwatersrand) FCPaeds(SA)
MARUMO, Andani Ronel
Anatomical Pathology
MASUKU, Nonhlanhla Pertunia (with Distinction)
Anatomical Pathology
Faculty of Humanities PROFESSOR G STEVENS BA (Cape Town) BA Psych Hons MPsych (Western Cape) DLitt et Phil (Unisa) Faculty of Science PROFESSOR N CHETTY BSc Hons (Natal) MS PhD (Urbana-Champaign) MSAIP MASSAf
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Forensic Sciences
MARTYN, Joshua Sydney (with Distinction)
Medical Cell Biology
MAUMELA, Thendo Phuluso
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
MAZIKANA, Sandra Batsirai (with Distinction)
Forensic Sciences
MISSER, Shristi (with Distinction)
President of Convocation S BOLON BA Hons MA (Witwatersrand)
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
MKHIZE, Luyanda Ntobeko
Medical Cell Biology
MOHALE, Moipone Ellen
Human Biology
MOKOENA, Amanda Valeria (with Distinction)
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Forensic Sciences
MORELE, Boikano Molalelo
Physiology
MUKHOVHA, Wantonda Papinah
Forensic Sciences
MUTLE, Matlhogonolo
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
NEVES, Keila Dias
Physiology
NICHO, Daniella Andrea
Medical Cell Biology
NITHIANANDHAM, Shelley (with Distinction)
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
NKOMANA, Wendy
Physiology
NSELE, Nontuthuko Zamalinda
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
O'CONNOR, Caitlyn Jane (with Distinction) PEYA, Yolanda
Medical Cell Biology
PHEHLA, Keneilwe Puseletso
Medical Cell Biology
Lungelo Mathabo Sehlogo Dario Michael Testaferrata Aalia Timol Elanique Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn AnnaBeth Murdoch Wolfaardt Dylan Ross Wolff Tayla Jade Wood Chaeun Yang Ljubica Zdravkovic Wami Bontle Zikalala John Cameron Allan Award: This prize is awarded annually to the best student in Human Biology III. Jonathan Carl Bosch Wadee Family Merit Award Year 3: This prize is awarded annually to the most distinguished student in the final year of study for the degree of Bachelor of Health Sciences. AnnaBeth Murdoch Wolfaardt
Physiology
PILLAY, Kevana POOLMAN, Marissa (with Distinction)
Forensic Sciences
PRETORIUS, Somari
Forensic Sciences Neuroscience
PULE, Masefoke Mosebjadi Nompumelelo (with Distinction)
Medical Cell Biology
RAMCHARRUN, Sandhya (with Distinction)
Human Biology
RANGASAMY, Mayuri
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
RAPII, Mamotsekinyana
Human Biology
RASHID, Arooba
Physiology
REDDY, Manishka REDDY, Nikita
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
REDDY, Tracy
Physiology
SALLIE, Farhanah Nabilah
Physiology Human Genetics
SCHAEFER, Annabelle Victoria (with Distinction)
Neuroscience
SCHEEPERS, Robynne (with Distinction)
Human Genetics
SCHNELL, Samantha Susan (with Distinction)
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
SCHROEDER, Natalie Amber (with Distinction)
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Physiology
GRADUATION AWARDS
SCHULTE, Laura (with Distinction)
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
SEMA, Dimakatso Charmaine
Forensic Sciences
SHEZI, Nokuphila Bernardine
Anatomical Pathology
Prizes to be presented at the Faculty’s prize giving ceremony BHSc Prize for Pharmacology: Awarded to the student who achieves the highest mark (75% or more) for the course Pharmacology in the third year of the Bachelor of Health Sciences degree. Clerance Ndumiso Wiseman Mahlalela Dean's Merit List Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice Year 3: Citation for achieving an average of 75% in the third year of study for the degree of Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice. Kelsay Grace Bellingan Tayla Anne Boere Nontokozo Mdlalose Stefan Swanepoel Zethu Zilimbola Dean's Merit List Bachelor of Health Sciences Year 3: Citation for achieving an average of 75% in the third year of study for the degree of Bachelor of Health Sciences. Eisha Abbasi Jonathan Carl Bosch Al-Nurah Cassim Michelle Crossman Miguel Dos Reis Delgado Faatimah Dollie Lihle Dyasi Cherish Nkem Eneanya Amanda Jane Farinha Fatima Finger Zahrah Gaffoor Kayla Toni Gordon Bianca Karina Ramalho Gouveia Delight Nomia Gumede Kudzai Hove Nthabiseng Precious Blessing Kekana Samkeliso Khoza Ntando Thobekile Khuzwayo Ange Kisiambe Kinunu Katherine Sarah Kirk Thokozani Mzwandile Kumalo Bontle Phoebe Lebese Thobeka Kgaogelo Lerobane Clerance Ndumiso Wiseman Mahlalela Paballo Mckay Malindi Nompumelelo Malinga Paballo Basetsana Matobako Tayyibah Sayed Mohammed Marco Gregory Mons Thato Motaung Hussein Ahmed Maqbool Nabi Micaela Naidoo Nolwazi Portia Nkosi Chrisinde Pereira Aimee Jane Piketh Gabriella Peta Pillhofer Zahrah Rajah
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Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
SLAUGHTER, Caitlyn Leah (with Distinction)
Physiology
SMIT, Teneal
Human Genetics
SMITH, Dayna Adrienne (with Distinction)
Neuroscience
SMITH, Kirsten (with Distinction)
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
SONI, Kiara Hitendra
Physiology
STEIN, Emma (with Distinction)
Human Genetics
SUNKER, Camille
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
SWANEPOEL, Caleb Johann (with Distinction) SWANEPOEL, Rochelle
Forensic Sciences
TEMPEST, Jennifer Anne (with Distinction)
Forensic Sciences Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
TOMPA, Masego
Neuroscience
TRUTER, Taegan TSOTETSI, Palesa Precious
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
VAN DE LAAR, Devin Rose
Molecular Medicine and Haematology Forensic Sciences
VAN VUUREN, Andrew Paul
Immunology
VENTER, Marizane
Human Biology
WADEE, Raeesah
Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice BELLINGAN, Kelsay Grace
MAGANA, Princes
BOERE, Tayla Anne
MANTENGU, Sinenhlanhla Innocentia
DAMONS, Megan Amy
MASHIANE, Khanyile Hilda
DIKETANE, Reshegofaditswe
MASHISHI, Bohlale
GOLDSTONE, Bianca Lucelle Ann
MDLALOSE, Nontokozo
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MOKOENA, Tshwarelo
RWANQA, Sivenathi
MORABA, Modimoonkgopotse Henrieta
SEBATI, Ntshebele Olgar
MTHETHWA, Lungile Banele
SEFARA, Machete Dorothy
MWINGA, Mwemba Loongo
SEHLOHO, Bohlale
NDLOVU, Gugulethu
SEHLOHO, Thabiso Lehlohonolo
NKABINDE, Sandile Gift
SILINDA, Hlamulo
NKUNA, Cheryl Amukelani
SITHOLE, Nokulunga Sharline
NKUNA, Melanie Concious
SWANEPOEL, Stefan
NTIYANE, Mzukisi Siphe
THAGE, Mogotladi Onica
NWODO, Nneka Christelle
TWALA, Zamanyamande Precious
ORURACH, Alum Kamohelo
ZILIMBOLA, Zethu (with Distinction)
THE WITS HEALTH PROFESSIONAL'S HIPPOCRATIC PLEDGE As a Health Professional graduand of the University of the Witwatersrand, I solemnly pledge that: I will dedicate my life to the service of humanity;
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I will exercise my profession to the best of my knowledge and ability in accordance with sound health practices and with compassion, conscience, integrity and humility;
Bachelor of Health Sciences Health Systems Sciences
ABBASI, Eisha
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ALLI, Asmaa
Biomedical
ASIAMAH, Siyabonga
Biomedical
BERRINO, Carlo Flavio
Biomedical
BLOU, Jesse Daniel
Biomedical
BOSCH, Jonathan Carl
Biomedical
BRENT, Nicole Christine
Biomedical
CACHERO, Isabela
Biomedical
CASSIM, Al-Nurah (with Distinction)
Biomedical
COLLINS, Joshua David
Biomedical
CROSSMAN, Michelle (with Distinction)
Biomedical
DE FREITAS, Matilda Estela
Health Systems Sciences
DELGADO, Miguel Dos Reis
Health Systems Sciences
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The health and well-being of all persons entrusted to my care and the well-being of the community will be my first consideration;
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I will respect the autonomy and dignity of my patient and will not knowingly do anything to their detriment or prejudice;
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I will not permit consideration of age, religion, nationality, politics, race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, disease, lifestyle, economic status, social standing or any other factor to interfere with my duty to my patient;
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I will not improperly divulge anything I have learned in my professional capacity;
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I will uphold and defend my professional independence;
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I will advocate for human rights and will not violate such rights and civil liberties, even under threat;
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I will conduct research on patients only in accordance with sound ethical principles and with the approval of a formally constituted ethics committee;
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I will embrace life-long learning to improve my professional knowledge and skills and will share my knowledge for the benefit of patients and the advancement of healthcare;
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In my relations with patients, colleagues and others, I will conduct myself as becomes a member of an honourable profession.
I make this pledge solemnly, freely and upon my honour.
Biomedical
DIKHOBA, Kholofelo Bridgett
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SHADUNG, Nare Henry
Biokinetics
DOLLIE, Faatimah
Biomedical
SIBISI, Luyanda Zamahlase
Biomedical
DU-PONT, Justine Manda
Biokinetics
SILMAN, Daniel Eliezer
Biomedical
DYASI, Lihle
Biomedical
ENEANYA, Cherish Nkem (with Distinction)
Biomedical
Health Systems Sciences
SITABULE, Tshifhiwa SOUTHWOOD, Hannah Nonhlanhla
Biomedical
FARINHA, Amanda Jane (with Distinction)
Health Systems Sciences
SUKAZI, Mbinguzane Tinyiko
Biomedical
FINGER, Fatima
Health Systems Sciences
SUNGU, Tracy Maua
Biomedical
FLEMING, Caitlin Victoria
TESTAFERRATA, Dario Michael (with Distinction)
Biomedical
GAFFOOR, Zahrah
TIMMERMAN, Kyle Damon
Biokinetics
GONCALVES, Michaela Nicola
Biokinetics
TIMOL, Aalia
Biomedical
GORDON, Kayla Toni (with Distinction)
Biomedical
VAN DER MERWE, Jenna Sue
Biomedical
GOUVEIA, Bianca Karina Ramalho
Biomedical
VAN RHEEDE VAN OUDTSHOORN, Elanique
Biomedical
GRAY, Cassidy Paula Johnston
Biomedical
VILJOEN, Milandie
Biomedical
GUMEDE, Delight Nomia
Biomedical
VOS, Liam Pieter Power
Biomedical
HOLT, Andrew James
Biomedical
WALELE, Yumnaa
Biomedical
HOVE, Kudzai
WINNAAR, Shannon Jodeci
Biomedical
JAMAL, Nekma
Biomedical
WOLFAARDT, AnnaBeth Murdoch (with Distinction)
Biomedical
JEFFERY, Courtney
Biomedical
WOLFF, Dylan Ross
Biomedical
JETHA, Mzwandile
Biokinetics
WOOD, Tayla Jade (with Distinction)
Biomedical
JIVAN, Kaiyoor Deepakkumar
Biomedical
JONES, Sicelo Andrew Sobukwe Ravanan
Biomedical
KEARNS, Julia
Biomedical
KEKANA, Nthabiseng Precious Blessing
Biomedical
KGANAKGA, Lesego
Biomedical
KHOSA, Singita Shiluva
Biomedical
Health Systems Sciences
YANG, Chaeun
Biomedical
ZDRAVKOVIC, Ljubica
Health Systems Sciences
ZIKALALA, Wami Bontle
Biomedical Health Systems Sciences
Health Systems Sciences
KHOZA, Samkeliso
Health Systems Sciences
KHUZWAYO, Ntando Thobekile
Health Systems Sciences Biokinetics
KINUNU, Ange Kisiambe
12
9
KIRK, Katherine Sarah (with Distinction)
Biomedical
MOLIFE, Limpopo Geraldine
Biomedical
KRAUSEY, Gemma Eden
Biomedical
MONS, Marco Gregory (with Distinction)
Biokinetics
KUMALO, Thokozani Mzwandile
Biomedical
MOODLEY, Samishka
Biomedical
KUNGOANE, Keitumetse Stephen Junior
Biomedical
MORAKE, Bokang Desmond
Biomedical
LEBESE, Bontle Phoebe
Biomedical
MORGAN, Jade Kristen
Biomedical
Health Systems Sciences
LEROBANE, Thobeka Kgaogelo
MOSELANE, Melissa Naledi
Health Systems Sciences Health Systems Sciences
LETSHWENYO, Tshwanelo Rebaona Pulanyana
Biomedical
MOTAUNG, Thato
LITABE, Litabe
Biomedical
MPUMZA, Lelethu Noxolo
Health Systems Sciences
MABUZA, Nomonde Precious
Biomedical Health Systems Sciences
MUNYAI, Michael
MAFUTA, Phumelela Bianca Azinani
Biomedical
NABI, Hussein Ahmed Maqbool (with Distinction)
Biokinetics
MAGORO, Lebogang Annastacia
Biomedical
NAIDOO, Micaela
MAHLALELA, Clerance Ndumiso Wiseman (with Distinction)
Biomedical
NETHAMBA, Mulanga
Biomedical
NGEMA, Asiphekhona Thinasinegugu
Biomedical
MAHLANGU, Sibusiso Noluthando
Biomedical
MALATJI, Thatho Princess Mokgadi
Biomedical
MALEPANE, Katlego
Biomedical
MALINDI, Paballo Mckay
Biokinetics
MALINGA, Nompumelelo
Health Systems Sciences
Health Systems Sciences
Health Systems Sciences
NKOSI, Nolwazi Portia
Biomedical
NXANGANI, Mpone Jeanett
Health Systems Sciences
PATEL, Sohinee
Biomedical
PEREIRA, Chrisinde (with Distinction)
Health Systems Sciences
PIKETH, Aimee Jane (with Distinction) MANGANYE, Singita Faith
Biomedical
MATHOLE, Mpho
Biomedical
PILLHOFER, Gabriella Peta (with Distinction)
Biomedical
PRETORIUS, Tyla Maree
Biomedical
RAHUBE, Mpho
Biomedical
RAJAH, Zahrah
Health Systems Sciences
Health Systems Sciences
MATOBAKO, Paballo Basetsana MAUNATLALA, Theto
Biomedical
MENDELOW, Mira Grace
Biomedical
MNYAYI, Andile Nomhle
Health Systems Sciences
MOFOKENG, Khensane
Biomedical
MOGOMOTSI, Thapelo
Biomedical
MOHAMMED, Tayyibah Sayed
Biomedical
MOLETAKWENA, Lesedi
Biomedical
RENFREW, Erin Rae
Biomedical
SAHIB, Mariam Bibi
Biomedical
SEDIBANE, Charmaine Bianca Sindiswa
Biomedical Health Systems Sciences
SEHLOGO, Lungelo Mathabo
Biomedical
SEREMANE, Kago
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KIRK, Katherine Sarah (with Distinction)
Biomedical
MOLIFE, Limpopo Geraldine
Biomedical
KRAUSEY, Gemma Eden
Biomedical
MONS, Marco Gregory (with Distinction)
Biokinetics
KUMALO, Thokozani Mzwandile
Biomedical
MOODLEY, Samishka
Biomedical
KUNGOANE, Keitumetse Stephen Junior
Biomedical
MORAKE, Bokang Desmond
Biomedical
LEBESE, Bontle Phoebe
Biomedical
MORGAN, Jade Kristen
Biomedical
Health Systems Sciences
LEROBANE, Thobeka Kgaogelo
MOSELANE, Melissa Naledi
Health Systems Sciences Health Systems Sciences
LETSHWENYO, Tshwanelo Rebaona Pulanyana
Biomedical
MOTAUNG, Thato
LITABE, Litabe
Biomedical
MPUMZA, Lelethu Noxolo
Health Systems Sciences
MABUZA, Nomonde Precious
Biomedical Health Systems Sciences
MUNYAI, Michael
MAFUTA, Phumelela Bianca Azinani
Biomedical
NABI, Hussein Ahmed Maqbool (with Distinction)
Biokinetics
MAGORO, Lebogang Annastacia
Biomedical
NAIDOO, Micaela
MAHLALELA, Clerance Ndumiso Wiseman (with Distinction)
Biomedical
NETHAMBA, Mulanga
Biomedical
NGEMA, Asiphekhona Thinasinegugu
Biomedical
MAHLANGU, Sibusiso Noluthando
Biomedical
MALATJI, Thatho Princess Mokgadi
Biomedical
MALEPANE, Katlego
Biomedical
MALINDI, Paballo Mckay
Biokinetics
MALINGA, Nompumelelo
Health Systems Sciences
Health Systems Sciences
Health Systems Sciences
NKOSI, Nolwazi Portia
Biomedical
NXANGANI, Mpone Jeanett
Health Systems Sciences
PATEL, Sohinee
Biomedical
PEREIRA, Chrisinde (with Distinction)
Health Systems Sciences
PIKETH, Aimee Jane (with Distinction) MANGANYE, Singita Faith
Biomedical
MATHOLE, Mpho
Biomedical
PILLHOFER, Gabriella Peta (with Distinction)
Biomedical
PRETORIUS, Tyla Maree
Biomedical
RAHUBE, Mpho
Biomedical
RAJAH, Zahrah
Health Systems Sciences
Health Systems Sciences
MATOBAKO, Paballo Basetsana MAUNATLALA, Theto
Biomedical
MENDELOW, Mira Grace
Biomedical
MNYAYI, Andile Nomhle
Health Systems Sciences
MOFOKENG, Khensane
Biomedical
MOGOMOTSI, Thapelo
Biomedical
MOHAMMED, Tayyibah Sayed
Biomedical
MOLETAKWENA, Lesedi
Biomedical
RENFREW, Erin Rae
Biomedical
SAHIB, Mariam Bibi
Biomedical
SEDIBANE, Charmaine Bianca Sindiswa
Biomedical Health Systems Sciences
SEHLOGO, Lungelo Mathabo
Biomedical
SEREMANE, Kago
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SHADUNG, Nare Henry
Biokinetics
DOLLIE, Faatimah
Biomedical
SIBISI, Luyanda Zamahlase
Biomedical
DU-PONT, Justine Manda
Biokinetics
SILMAN, Daniel Eliezer
Biomedical
DYASI, Lihle
Biomedical
ENEANYA, Cherish Nkem (with Distinction)
Biomedical
Health Systems Sciences
SITABULE, Tshifhiwa SOUTHWOOD, Hannah Nonhlanhla
Biomedical
FARINHA, Amanda Jane (with Distinction)
Health Systems Sciences
SUKAZI, Mbinguzane Tinyiko
Biomedical
FINGER, Fatima
Health Systems Sciences
SUNGU, Tracy Maua
Biomedical
FLEMING, Caitlin Victoria
TESTAFERRATA, Dario Michael (with Distinction)
Biomedical
GAFFOOR, Zahrah
TIMMERMAN, Kyle Damon
Biokinetics
GONCALVES, Michaela Nicola
Biokinetics
TIMOL, Aalia
Biomedical
GORDON, Kayla Toni (with Distinction)
Biomedical
VAN DER MERWE, Jenna Sue
Biomedical
GOUVEIA, Bianca Karina Ramalho
Biomedical
VAN RHEEDE VAN OUDTSHOORN, Elanique
Biomedical
GRAY, Cassidy Paula Johnston
Biomedical
VILJOEN, Milandie
Biomedical
GUMEDE, Delight Nomia
Biomedical
VOS, Liam Pieter Power
Biomedical
HOLT, Andrew James
Biomedical
WALELE, Yumnaa
Biomedical
HOVE, Kudzai
WINNAAR, Shannon Jodeci
Biomedical
JAMAL, Nekma
Biomedical
WOLFAARDT, AnnaBeth Murdoch (with Distinction)
Biomedical
JEFFERY, Courtney
Biomedical
WOLFF, Dylan Ross
Biomedical
JETHA, Mzwandile
Biokinetics
WOOD, Tayla Jade (with Distinction)
Biomedical
JIVAN, Kaiyoor Deepakkumar
Biomedical
JONES, Sicelo Andrew Sobukwe Ravanan
Biomedical
KEARNS, Julia
Biomedical
KEKANA, Nthabiseng Precious Blessing
Biomedical
KGANAKGA, Lesego
Biomedical
KHOSA, Singita Shiluva
Biomedical
Health Systems Sciences
YANG, Chaeun
Biomedical
ZDRAVKOVIC, Ljubica
Health Systems Sciences
ZIKALALA, Wami Bontle
Biomedical Health Systems Sciences
Health Systems Sciences
KHOZA, Samkeliso
Health Systems Sciences
KHUZWAYO, Ntando Thobekile
Health Systems Sciences Biokinetics
KINUNU, Ange Kisiambe
12
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MOKOENA, Tshwarelo
RWANQA, Sivenathi
MORABA, Modimoonkgopotse Henrieta
SEBATI, Ntshebele Olgar
MTHETHWA, Lungile Banele
SEFARA, Machete Dorothy
MWINGA, Mwemba Loongo
SEHLOHO, Bohlale
NDLOVU, Gugulethu
SEHLOHO, Thabiso Lehlohonolo
NKABINDE, Sandile Gift
SILINDA, Hlamulo
NKUNA, Cheryl Amukelani
SITHOLE, Nokulunga Sharline
NKUNA, Melanie Concious
SWANEPOEL, Stefan
NTIYANE, Mzukisi Siphe
THAGE, Mogotladi Onica
NWODO, Nneka Christelle
TWALA, Zamanyamande Precious
ORURACH, Alum Kamohelo
ZILIMBOLA, Zethu (with Distinction)
THE WITS HEALTH PROFESSIONAL'S HIPPOCRATIC PLEDGE As a Health Professional graduand of the University of the Witwatersrand, I solemnly pledge that: I will dedicate my life to the service of humanity;
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I will exercise my profession to the best of my knowledge and ability in accordance with sound health practices and with compassion, conscience, integrity and humility;
Bachelor of Health Sciences Health Systems Sciences
ABBASI, Eisha
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ALLI, Asmaa
Biomedical
ASIAMAH, Siyabonga
Biomedical
BERRINO, Carlo Flavio
Biomedical
BLOU, Jesse Daniel
Biomedical
BOSCH, Jonathan Carl
Biomedical
BRENT, Nicole Christine
Biomedical
CACHERO, Isabela
Biomedical
CASSIM, Al-Nurah (with Distinction)
Biomedical
COLLINS, Joshua David
Biomedical
CROSSMAN, Michelle (with Distinction)
Biomedical
DE FREITAS, Matilda Estela
Health Systems Sciences
DELGADO, Miguel Dos Reis
Health Systems Sciences
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The health and well-being of all persons entrusted to my care and the well-being of the community will be my first consideration;
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I will respect the autonomy and dignity of my patient and will not knowingly do anything to their detriment or prejudice;
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I will not permit consideration of age, religion, nationality, politics, race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, disease, lifestyle, economic status, social standing or any other factor to interfere with my duty to my patient;
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I will not improperly divulge anything I have learned in my professional capacity;
-
I will uphold and defend my professional independence;
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I will advocate for human rights and will not violate such rights and civil liberties, even under threat;
-
I will conduct research on patients only in accordance with sound ethical principles and with the approval of a formally constituted ethics committee;
-
I will embrace life-long learning to improve my professional knowledge and skills and will share my knowledge for the benefit of patients and the advancement of healthcare;
-
In my relations with patients, colleagues and others, I will conduct myself as becomes a member of an honourable profession.
I make this pledge solemnly, freely and upon my honour.
Biomedical
DIKHOBA, Kholofelo Bridgett
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Physiology
GRADUATION AWARDS
SCHULTE, Laura (with Distinction)
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
SEMA, Dimakatso Charmaine
Forensic Sciences
SHEZI, Nokuphila Bernardine
Anatomical Pathology
Prizes to be presented at the Faculty’s prize giving ceremony BHSc Prize for Pharmacology: Awarded to the student who achieves the highest mark (75% or more) for the course Pharmacology in the third year of the Bachelor of Health Sciences degree. Clerance Ndumiso Wiseman Mahlalela Dean's Merit List Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice Year 3: Citation for achieving an average of 75% in the third year of study for the degree of Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice. Kelsay Grace Bellingan Tayla Anne Boere Nontokozo Mdlalose Stefan Swanepoel Zethu Zilimbola Dean's Merit List Bachelor of Health Sciences Year 3: Citation for achieving an average of 75% in the third year of study for the degree of Bachelor of Health Sciences. Eisha Abbasi Jonathan Carl Bosch Al-Nurah Cassim Michelle Crossman Miguel Dos Reis Delgado Faatimah Dollie Lihle Dyasi Cherish Nkem Eneanya Amanda Jane Farinha Fatima Finger Zahrah Gaffoor Kayla Toni Gordon Bianca Karina Ramalho Gouveia Delight Nomia Gumede Kudzai Hove Nthabiseng Precious Blessing Kekana Samkeliso Khoza Ntando Thobekile Khuzwayo Ange Kisiambe Kinunu Katherine Sarah Kirk Thokozani Mzwandile Kumalo Bontle Phoebe Lebese Thobeka Kgaogelo Lerobane Clerance Ndumiso Wiseman Mahlalela Paballo Mckay Malindi Nompumelelo Malinga Paballo Basetsana Matobako Tayyibah Sayed Mohammed Marco Gregory Mons Thato Motaung Hussein Ahmed Maqbool Nabi Micaela Naidoo Nolwazi Portia Nkosi Chrisinde Pereira Aimee Jane Piketh Gabriella Peta Pillhofer Zahrah Rajah
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Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
SLAUGHTER, Caitlyn Leah (with Distinction)
Physiology
SMIT, Teneal
Human Genetics
SMITH, Dayna Adrienne (with Distinction)
Neuroscience
SMITH, Kirsten (with Distinction)
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
SONI, Kiara Hitendra
Physiology
STEIN, Emma (with Distinction)
Human Genetics
SUNKER, Camille
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
SWANEPOEL, Caleb Johann (with Distinction) SWANEPOEL, Rochelle
Forensic Sciences
TEMPEST, Jennifer Anne (with Distinction)
Forensic Sciences Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
TOMPA, Masego
Neuroscience
TRUTER, Taegan TSOTETSI, Palesa Precious
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
VAN DE LAAR, Devin Rose
Molecular Medicine and Haematology Forensic Sciences
VAN VUUREN, Andrew Paul
Immunology
VENTER, Marizane
Human Biology
WADEE, Raeesah
Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice BELLINGAN, Kelsay Grace
MAGANA, Princes
BOERE, Tayla Anne
MANTENGU, Sinenhlanhla Innocentia
DAMONS, Megan Amy
MASHIANE, Khanyile Hilda
DIKETANE, Reshegofaditswe
MASHISHI, Bohlale
GOLDSTONE, Bianca Lucelle Ann
MDLALOSE, Nontokozo
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Forensic Sciences
MORELE, Boikano Molalelo
Physiology
MUKHOVHA, Wantonda Papinah
Forensic Sciences
MUTLE, Matlhogonolo
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
NEVES, Keila Dias
Physiology
NICHO, Daniella Andrea
Medical Cell Biology
NITHIANANDHAM, Shelley (with Distinction)
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
NKOMANA, Wendy
Physiology
NSELE, Nontuthuko Zamalinda
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
O'CONNOR, Caitlyn Jane (with Distinction) PEYA, Yolanda
Medical Cell Biology
PHEHLA, Keneilwe Puseletso
Medical Cell Biology
Lungelo Mathabo Sehlogo Dario Michael Testaferrata Aalia Timol Elanique Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn AnnaBeth Murdoch Wolfaardt Dylan Ross Wolff Tayla Jade Wood Chaeun Yang Ljubica Zdravkovic Wami Bontle Zikalala John Cameron Allan Award: This prize is awarded annually to the best student in Human Biology III. Jonathan Carl Bosch Wadee Family Merit Award Year 3: This prize is awarded annually to the most distinguished student in the final year of study for the degree of Bachelor of Health Sciences. AnnaBeth Murdoch Wolfaardt
Physiology
PILLAY, Kevana POOLMAN, Marissa (with Distinction)
Forensic Sciences
PRETORIUS, Somari
Forensic Sciences Neuroscience
PULE, Masefoke Mosebjadi Nompumelelo (with Distinction)
Medical Cell Biology
RAMCHARRUN, Sandhya (with Distinction)
Human Biology
RANGASAMY, Mayuri
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
RAPII, Mamotsekinyana
Human Biology
RASHID, Arooba
Physiology
REDDY, Manishka REDDY, Nikita
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
REDDY, Tracy
Physiology
SALLIE, Farhanah Nabilah
Physiology Human Genetics
SCHAEFER, Annabelle Victoria (with Distinction)
Neuroscience
SCHEEPERS, Robynne (with Distinction)
Human Genetics
SCHNELL, Samantha Susan (with Distinction)
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
SCHROEDER, Natalie Amber (with Distinction)
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OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY
GOLDFEIN, Batsheva Chana (with Distinction)
Chancellor DR NJ DLAMINI MBChB (Natal) DBL (Unisa) MBA (Witwatersrand) IEC (USA)
GOOLAM, Tasmiyah
Vice-Chancellor and Principal PROFESSOR Z VILAKAZI BSc (Manchester) MSc PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf FAAS Chairman of Council MR I SHONGWE BA (Wesleyan) MPhil (Oxford)
Physiology Human Biology
HERRING, Pnina Shani
Physiology
HOLUBEVA, Alina
Physiology Human Genetics
KATANE, Letlhogonolo
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) PROFESSOR R OSMAN BA (Witwatersrand) HDipEd BEd (Unisa) MEd PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) PROFESSOR L MORRIS BSc (Hons) (Witwatersrand) DPhil (Oxford) FRSSA FAAS MASSAf Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Systems and Operations) PROFESSOR IR JANDRELL BSc (Eng) GDE PhD (Witwatersrand) IntPE(SA) PrEng FSAAE FSAIEE SMIEEE
Registrar MS CG CROSLEY BA HDipEd (Witwatersrand) BEd Hons (Unisa) MEd (Witwatersrand)
Dean of Student Affairs MR JAP SEPTEMBER BA MPhil (Cape Town)
Chemical Pathology
KHUMALO, Njabulo
Human Genetics
KORZIA, Tamar Esther (with Distinction)
Physiology
LEBELO, Ntapo Marcus
Forensic Sciences
LEBONE, Thateho LEGODI, Thato
Anatomical Pathology
LITABE, Litabe
Medical Cell Biology
MABURUTSE, Fungai
Chemical Pathology
MACE, Nelisile Noluthando
Medical Cell Biology Physiology
MACHABI, Faith Cute
Medical Cell Biology
MACKADE, Thabang DEANS OF THE FACULTIES
Neuroscience
MAKGOLENG, Nkopodi Diphetogo Jackson Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management PROFESSOR I VALODIA BCom (Unisa) BCom Hons (Natal) MSc (Lancaster) DEcon (KwaZulu-Natal)
Anatomical Pathology
MAMABOLO, Katlego
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment PROFESSOR T MAJOZI BScEng(UND) MScEng(UND) PhD (UMIST) CEng PrEng FIChemE FAAS MASSAf FWISA FSAAE
MAPITJA, Mokgadi Naledi
Faculty of Health Sciences PROFESSOR SA MADHI MBBCh MMed PhD (Witwatersrand) FCPaeds(SA)
MARUMO, Andani Ronel
Anatomical Pathology
MASUKU, Nonhlanhla Pertunia (with Distinction)
Anatomical Pathology
Faculty of Humanities PROFESSOR G STEVENS BA (Cape Town) BA Psych Hons MPsych (Western Cape) DLitt et Phil (Unisa) Faculty of Science PROFESSOR N CHETTY BSc Hons (Natal) MS PhD (Urbana-Champaign) MSAIP MASSAf
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Forensic Sciences
MARTYN, Joshua Sydney (with Distinction)
Medical Cell Biology
MAUMELA, Thendo Phuluso
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
MAZIKANA, Sandra Batsirai (with Distinction)
Forensic Sciences
MISSER, Shristi (with Distinction)
President of Convocation S BOLON BA Hons MA (Witwatersrand)
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
MKHIZE, Luyanda Ntobeko
Medical Cell Biology
MOHALE, Moipone Ellen
Human Biology
MOKOENA, Amanda Valeria (with Distinction)
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Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases ZENGENENE, Munyaradzi Prince DISSERTATION: Characterisation of Anopheles funestus (Diptera; Culidae) colonization parameters
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES The University of the Witwatersrand Faculty of Health Sciences, located in Johannesburg - the hub of the South African economy, has been established for more than 100 years and is regarded as one of most reputable institutions for health sciences education in sub-Saharan Africa.
Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice with Honours Emergency Medicine
MKHWANAZI, Kwanele Phindile
Ranked by the Times Higher Education as 85th in the world in subject rankings for clinical, preclinical and health subjects, the Faculty holds its own amongst the top 100 universities internationally and prepares students for a future in the healthcare sector across the globe. As South Africa’s largest and most comprehensive health sciences faculty, with 7000 registered students, it offers undergraduate degrees in dentistry, medicine, medical and health sciences, nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy and pharmacy. It also offers a graduate entry medical programme, Masters degrees in science and medicine and a PhD programme.
Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours Chemical Pathology
ADAM, Saara
Human Genetics
AGUIRRE, Marc Jordan
Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
BHAGWANDIN, Keveshan (with Distinction)
Human Genetics
BOOYSE, Ross Peter (with Distinction)
Medical Cell Biology
BOTTNER, Svenja Isabel BYUN, Hyeonah
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
CAJEE, Dhuriya
Neuroscience Human Genetics
CHRISTOPOULOS, Ioanna (with Distinction)
Forensic Sciences
CHUNGWANE, Victor DAYALALL, Jivika
Physiology
DIGNON, Christine
Medical Cell Biology
DLAMINI, Zibusiso
Immunology
DODD, Natasha Ann
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
DU PLESSIS, Julianne Marie
Molecular Medicine and Haematology Chemical Pathology
DZIMBANHETE, Charmaine Ruvimbo (with Distinction)
Physiology
FAKO, Kealeboga Mme
Molecular Medicine and Haematology
FARHAD, Tasneem
Human Biology
GAFFANE, Mokgatjane (with Distinction)
Neuroscience
GILBERT, Lauren
Physiology
GLANFIELD, Jordyn
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Teaching programmes in the Faculty are student-centred, internationally recognised, socially responsive and exemplify excellence in all dimensions. More than 1000 health sciences professionals graduate each year and are sought-after nationally, regionally and globally. The Faculty provides excellent support and an intellectually stimulating environment for postgraduate study. Significantly the Faculty has increased its postgraduate output significantly in the last four years and boasts excellent postgraduate supervisors who participate in cutting edge research in clinical, applied and basic sciences, providing fertile and varied fields of research to undertake. Some of the world’s most significant and cutting-edge research is conducted through the Faculty. With 25 research entities, a Centre of Excellence, five DST/NRF South African Research Chairs and many individual researchers who are involved in relevant basic and applied research in all fields of health sciences the Faculty publishes more than a 1500 research papers annually. A number of programmes for the training of the next generation of academics are provided through the Faculty. One such programme is CARTA (Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa), a multi-disciplinary programme aimed at growing professional, academic and research capacity in Africa in the field of public and population health. Its Pan-African focus of research includes reproductive health and sexuality as well as killer diseases in Africa, notably TB, HIV and malaria. The Faculty also hosts the Carnegie Academic Medicine Fellowship programme for the training of specialist clinicians working towards a PhD degree. This Fellowship ensures the provision of clinician scientists for the future. One of seven Schools in the Faculty of Health Sciences, the School of Clinical Medicine is the largest with nine departments and about 40 divisions, which include sub-specialities. The School trains undergraduate and postgraduate students across a number of teaching platforms, including Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, the largest hospital on the Africa continent. Training is also undertaken at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, the Helen Joseph Academic Hospital and the Rahima Moosa Hospital as well as 20 additional hospitals and clinics throughout Gauteng. The School prides itself on its high throughput of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery students. It has three recognised research centres, with the Centre for Rural Health and the Steve Biko Bioethics Centre for Medical Bioethics being pillars of the Faculty’s social accountability stance, addressing matters of access to health care for all South Africans. The School of Public Health enjoys an exceptional national and international reputation in teaching, research, academic service and partnerships. Full-time academics in the School are drawn from different disciplinary backgrounds that range from the social to the bio-medical sciences, enhancing multi-disciplinary approaches essential for public health. The School’s academic activities are also supported by more than 100 honorary staff members. The School has an impressive research record and hosts two MRC research units, the Agincourt Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt) and the Centre for Health Policy (CHP), both of which are internationally renowned with a long track record of supporting transformation initiatives to improve population health and the performance of the health sector. PRICELESS SA (Priority Cost Effective Lessons for Systems Strengthening South Africa) has produced translational research directly impacting health policy in the salt and sugar areas in South Africa.
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The School of Therapeutic Sciences provides high-quality professional education for pharmacists, nurses, occupational therapists and physiotherapists who continue to make significant contributions to the national health sector by rendering professional services. With a focus on health and wellness, and exercise rehabilitation the School also prepares individuals for careers in biokinetics, exercise science and sports medicine. As a significant contributor to research excellence and output at the University, the School continues to produce meaningful research that serves communities, such as through its involvement with the Wits Research Institute for Malaria which provides an environment to enhance groundbreaking research into one of Africa’s deadliest diseases, and the Wits Advanced Drug Delivery Platform (WADDP) Research Unit which conducts and delivers innovative drug delivery research solutions such as RapiDiss Wafer Technology. Other research initiatives have contributed to the understanding of human movement, sports medicine and sports education. The School of Pathology provides excellence in pathology in the form of service, teaching and research and contributes to the public health in South Africa through the provision of cost-effective, high-quality diagnostic laboratory services to the public sector. Research departments support diagnostic services and contribute to basic research in the understanding of disease processes whilst also allowing for R&D type research. The School teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The School is home to a number of highly successful research entities including the Antiviral Gene Therapy Research Unit, the Wits Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Analytics Research Unit, and the HIV Pathogenesis Research Unit. The School of Oral Health Sciences is a leader in dental education on the continent graduating dentists, oral hygienists and specialists to make a significant contribution to the oral health of the community. Training is primarily undertaken at the Wits Dental Hospital, located within the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital. Primary dental care is provided comprehensively by the undergraduate students of the School, who are under the close supervision of experienced faculty members. The School also supports extensive oral health care services to distant communities, through initiatives such as The Transnet-Phelophepa Health Care Train, hosted by the Transnet Foundation and via Mobile Dental Units. The School of Physiology is the largest entity teaching physiology in South Africa, and probably on the continent. It plays a significant role in the training of physiologists; some of its graduates hold high-profile and prestigious appointments in South Africa and throughout the world. Indeed, its graduates can be found as academic staff in many universities teaching physiology in South Africa and overseas. The School is well known locally and internationally for the outstanding quality of its teaching and research and includes top-rated scientists as well as many experts renowned worldwide in their fields. Every year the School is proud to be “home” to undergraduate and postgraduate students of both human and animal physiology. The oldest School in the Faculty, the School of Anatomical Sciences undertakes studies in morphological anatomy, structural biology (histology), and biological anthropology. Undergraduate students are instructed on the structure and development of the human body, in addition to human biology and cell biology. Research activities of the School are broad, covering the fields of Biological Anthropology, Comparative Neurosciences, Adult Neurogenesis, and Reproductive Biology. The recently formed Human Variation and Identification Research Unit (HIRU) offers a professional forensic anthropological and archaeological service of the highest international standard.
Physiology MALATSWANA, Sharlot DISSERTATION: Assessing the toxic effect of 'nyaope' on the liver and brain, both in vitro (on HepG2 and SH-SY5Y cell lines) and in vivo' (Wistar rats) Physiology MALULEKE, Tshiamo Tiiso DISSERTATION: The effects of Long-Term and Short-Term Oestrogen Deficiency on Left-Ventricular Dimensions and Functions in Female Sprague Dawley Rats Anatomical Sciences MANJATIKA, Arthur Tsalani (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Topographical and histological evaluation of the iliolumbar veins in a South African population: a cadaveric study Haemotology and Molecular Medicine MAPHALALA, Nontobeko (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Characterization of mycobacterium smegmatis mutant strains deficient in DNA repair and energy metabolism for increased mutagenesis Anatomical Sciences MASIU, Rethabile Nomvula DISSERTATION: The association between skeletal lesions and tuberculosis in a South African sample Human Genetics MHLONGO, Felicity Lindokuhle DISSERTATION: Investigating the genetics aetiology of heritable connective tissue disorders in South Africa using next generation sequencing Physiology MNDEBELE, Nolwazi Farewell DISSERTATION: The effects of reverse dipping on cardiovascular target organ damage in a black South African population Chemical Pathology MODIBA, Simon Matlole DISSERTATION: Development and validation of anti-retroviral drug levels for therapeutic drug monitoring using dried blood spots Physiology MOHALE, John DISSERTATION: Factors affecting the experience of pain, and physical function in South African males living with HIV
MOKWENA, Caroline Motheo DISSERTATION: Prehypertension and target organ changes in an African population
Physiology
MOLETE, Letsema Mahlatse Tilly DISSERTATION: Dietary flexibility of free-living bat-eared foxes in a semi-arid environment
Physiology
Virology MUKENDI, Aurelie (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Evaluating the performance of nucleic acid tests to diagnose HIV in infants and young children exposed to antiretroviral prophylaxis Anatomical Sciences ONWOCHEI-BOLUM, Nkemakonam Vincent DISSERTATION: A morphometric analysis of the growth of the immature and sub-adult human palate Virology PAKATI, Nokwanda Faithfull DISSERTATION: Variation in CCR5, CXCR6 genotypes and differential control of HIV-1 in a cohort in Durban, KwaZulu Natal Haemotology and Molecular Medicine SEVENSTER, Dominic (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Preparation of HIV-1 founder virus envelope glycoprotein core crystals, and computational characterisation of covalent and non-covalent complexes it forms with 2dCD4 Human Genetics TABANE, Kgomotso Odirile Peggy DISSERTATION: Investigating the utility of different methods to detect SMN DNA copy number and RNA expression in black South African patients with spinal muscular atrophy
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES DEAN: PROFESSOR SA MADHI MBBCh MMed PhD (Witwatersrand) FCPaeds(SA)
Master of Medicine
Emergency and Fire Plans during Graduations
Haematology ENGELBRECHT, Marcel Research Report: Verification of a semi-automated Von Willebrand factor multimer assay and its clinical utility in HIV seropositive patients
1. In the event of an emergency and/or fire:
Clinical Pathology FADANA, Vuyolwethu Research Report: A retrospective analysis of the performance of Vitek®2 compared to manual broth microdilution for colistin susceptibility testing of acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolate
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Master of Medicine in Haematological Pathology • • •
CHETTY, Thirosha RESEARCH REPORT: Immunoglobulin Sub-typing and Quantification in Direct Antiglobulin Test Positive Haemolysis in an HIV prevalent setting LEMKUS, Lauren Leigh RESEARCH REPORT: The usefulness of the extended differential parameters as a biomarker of bacteraemia at Chris Hani Bara Academic Hospital
The presiding official (Chancellor/Vice-Chancellor/Deputy Vice-Chancellor) will make an announcement requesting guests, graduands and staff to keep calm and remain seated; The Ushers will assist guests to proceed to the nearest Emergency exits in order to evacuate the Great Hall in an orderly fashion; Emergency exit signs are visible in red above all exit doors situated on your left and right hand sides as well as the back of the Hall; The Ushers will assist the elderly and disabled guests out of the building; The academic procession on stage must exit through the back stage door; Once outside the Great Hall all guests, graduands and staff must proceed to the main assembly point on the piazza.
2. In the event of a Bomb threat All bomb threats will be treated as real in order to protect lives and property and the premises will be evacuated immediately.
Master of Science in Medicine Anatomical Sciences AUSTIN-AJAH, Grace Chioma (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Investigating the link between preeclampsia and the advent of autism in Sprague Dawley rats, a neuroanatomical look at the serotonergic system Virology BALLA, Sashkia Rushmer (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Humoral immune correlates of protection from mother-to-foetal transmission of cytomegalovirus Haemotology and Molecular Medicine BROTHWELL, Jessica Sian DISSERTATION: The role of the GLY loop of endonuclease V111 DNA glycosylase in maintaining genome integrity in mycobacterium smegmatis
ERLANK, Erica (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Malaria parasite metabolite and mosquito vector dynamic
Virology
Haemotology and Molecular Medicine FOLEY, Joslyn Andrea DISSERTATION: A prophylactic multivalent vaccine to prevent acute infectious mononucleosis and EBV+lymphomas Virology KALONJI, Mbuyi Nelly DISSERTATION: The biology of Anopheles funestus (Diptera:Culicidae): effects of the sugar diet - advances towards SIT
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