Cecil G. Helman

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Cecil G. Helman

Cecil Helman (4 January 1944 – 15 June 2009) was a South African doctorauthor, and medical anthropologist.[1][2][3][4][5] He published poetryessays, and short stories, as well as academic books and papers.

Adam Kuper, a sometime professor of anthropology at Brunel University, was lecturing on the topic at UCL when he first got to know Helman. “It was very unusual then for a medical person to do a social science course”, he recalls. “But Cecil was always more than doctor. He wanted to develop a number of strands to his life.” These included painting and writing poetry and prose. It was Kuper who, in the late 1980s, hired Helman to work at Brunel on what was the first medical anthropology course in England. “As a teacher at Brunel he was very good. The course originally attracted mainly people with health backgrounds because health authorities had begun to struggle with the problems and ideas of immigrant groups with which they weren’t well equipped to deal. Cecil was particularly successful at Socratic teaching in small groups. He would get students to read things, talk about them, and then shape the discussion.”

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https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140673609614033/fulltext

Dear Dr Ellenberger,
I am a doctor as well as a writer. You might be interested in my recent memoir: Suburban Shaman: Tales freom Medicine’s Frontline (see: www.hammersmithpress.co.uk/suburbanshaman ), which in March was selected for broadcast by the BBC as a ‘Book of the Week’.
Best wishes,
Cecil Helman


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Claude Mashego

On Saturday 28th October 2023 evening Dr Claude Mashego from Mpumalanga was crowned the first Miss World South Africa at the inaugural pageant that was held at the Pretoria State Theatre.

The 24-year-old will now go on to represent the country at the Miss World pageant in New Delhi, India on December 9, 2023.

Mashego responded: “I believe the Miss Word SA platform is a platform for leadership for young people, and I’m saying this because we see the need of the rising of young leaders in our country.

“We’re going towards the 2024 elections and we always ask the question, where are the young people in Parliament? These young women are standing here to prove themselves as worthy leaders to take this country forward,” she said.

  • Miss World South Africa 2023

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Moratwe Masima

Miss South Africa 2021 was the 63rd edition of the Miss South Africa pageant. It was held on 16 October 2021 at the Grand West Arena, Cape TownShudufhadzo Musida crowned Lalela Mswane as her successor at the end of the event. She went on to represent South Africa at Miss Universe 2021 and Miss Supranational 2022.[2][3] She finished as second-runner up at Miss Universe 2021 and was later crowned as Miss Supranational 2022

Moratwe Masima is a South African model who was the first runner up in the Miss South Africa 2021 pageant. Masima is also a medical doctor.

Her mother is Hopolang a high school teacher and her father Tebello is an entrepreneur in distribution and marketing in the food industry. Masima’s brother Morapedi works at an insurance company as a junior developer in coding. She has a sister named Reabetswe.

Moratwe Masima is a qualified medical doctor and graduated from the University of Stellenbosch. In 2021 she was doing her first year of internship at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital

She entered the following pageants: Miss Teen Western Cape, First Princess; Miss Earth Water 2019. Moratwe Masima was chosen as one of the four young South Africans to represent South Africa at the Johnson and Johnson youth conference in Leiden, the Netherlands in 2013

  • Miss Teen Western Cape
  • First Princess; Miss Earth Water 2019
  • Miss South Africa 2021 Top 3
  • Miss Supranational 2022

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Rolene Strausss

Rolene Strauss (born 22 April 1992) is a South African doctor and beauty queen who won Miss South Africa 2014 and was later crowned Miss World 2014 in London. She is the third South African woman to be crowned Miss World, after Penelope Anne Coelen in 1958 and Anneline Kriel in 1974.

Strauss is currently the chairperson of the non-profit organisation The Strauss Foundation.[1]

Strauss was a medical student at the University of the Free State.[2] She was born in VolksrustSouth Africa, to Theresa, a nurse, and Hennie Strauss, a doctor.[3] She is a test tube baby. In her own words “I’m a test tube baby and I believe my passion for health was born with me”.[4]

Strauss became engaged to D’Niel Strauss (no relation) in December 2014. They were later married on 6 February 2016, at the Laurent Wedding venue in Somerset West.[5][6] Their first child, a son, was born in January 2017.[7] In February 2020, she gave birth to her second son. Rolene Strauss is a devout Christian

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SUMO – Stellenbosch University Medical Orchestra

Started in 2011, the Stellenbosch University Medical Orchestra (SUMO) is the only orchestra of its kind in South Africa.
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