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Asthma emergency affirmed Doctor’s career choice

In a heartwarming and inspiring story of grit, purpose and academic triumph, 25-year-old Dr Thobani Ngomane, born and raised in the rural community of Nkomazi in Mpumalanga, has emerged as a symbol of hope and perseverance, having completed his medical degree at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) with distinction. Raised by his grandmother in a household that valued discipline, respect and hard work, Ngomane describes his journey as one deeply rooted in gratitude. “She is my rock,” he says. “Her sacrifices are the foundation of everything I’ve achieved.”

 

Although he was initially nudged towards medicine due to his academic strength, it was witnessing the health struggles in disadvantaged communities and his desire to give back that solidified his calling. “I wanted to be part of the solution,” he says. “To be a kind, respectful presence in a system that often fails our people.”

 

Medical school was no easy feat. Ngomane recalls the long hours, intense pressure, and emotionally taxing moments. “Yes, it was as demanding as they say—physically, mentally, emotionally. But I learnt to work smart, to break things down, and above all, to pray,” he shares. Visual learning methods, group study, and resilience were key tools in his success.

 

Despite facing social anxiety, academic doubts, and moments of being underestimated, he graduated cum laude, fulfilling a promise he made to himself back in 2017. “It was about reclaiming my worth,” he reflects. “Proving to myself that I belonged here.” His time at SMU was more than just academic. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, he found acceptance and safety in the university’s inclusive environment. He recalls clinical mentor Sister Florence Makena with special affection. “She reminded me so much of my grandmother—kind, patient, nurturing.”

 

Ngomane’s clinical experience also left a lasting impression. One standout memory involved helping stabilise a patient with an acute asthma attack. “That moment reminded me exactly why I chose medicine.” Now in his internship at Themba Hospital in Mpumalanga, he’s soaking up real-world experience and hopes to explore a passion for forensic pathology. Long-term, he envisions himself as a specialist known for excellence and compassion.

 

For the people of Nkomazi and his family, particularly his grandmother, his achievement is monumental. “In our community, being a doctor means everything,” he says. “To my grandmother, I say: thank you. You raised a doctor.”

 

His advice to aspiring medical students? “Study smart, take care of your mental health, and believe in your purpose. Distinctions are doable if you go the extra mile.”

 

Living by the philosophy that “God is the starter of everything,” Ngomane’s story is one of faith, courage, and purpose—a powerful reminder that one’s roots can indeed lead to greatness.

By Tumelo Moila

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