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SMU scholar brings hope to underserved

In the quiet streets of Tzaneen, a small town in Limpopo, a young boy once watched patients wait for hours at clinics with too few doctors. It was here, amidst the struggles of rural healthcare, that Raymond Mabulana discovered his calling. Today, as a fifth-year medical student at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU), Mabulana is transforming that early inspiration into a mission: to improve healthcare access and outcomes for underserved communities.

 

Growing up in an area with limited medical services, Mabulana witnessed first-hand the consequences of inadequate healthcare. These experiences shaped both his character and career ambitions, instilling resilience, compassion and a deep sense of responsibility. “From a young age, I knew I wanted to become a doctor—not just to treat illness, but to improve access to quality care for communities like mine,” he recalls.

 

His journey from public schools in resource-limited settings to SMU is a story of determination and perseverance. SMU’s focus on community-oriented healthcare has provided the ideal environment to nurture his vision. Here, Mabulana has combined academic excellence with practical experience, preparing to make a meaningful difference in society.

 

Mabulana’s commitment to medicine extends well beyond the classroom. He actively participated in data collection at Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital for the Femur Study, a global cohort study on femur fracture management. In addition, he co-founded the Diagnostic Society, an internal medicine society aimed at promoting early clinical exposure and fostering interest in internal medicine. As Research Coordinator, he facilitates student involvement in faculty-led research projects, helping his peers develop academic curiosity and the skills required for modern healthcare.

 

The support he has received has also been instrumental. Receiving a bursary from Gift of the Givers, in partnership with Bonitas, has been both humbling and empowering. “Their support is not just financial—it is a vote of confidence in my potential and the work I aspire to do. It reinforces my determination to complete my studies and become a compassionate, capable medical professional,” he explains. This opportunity has strengthened his commitment to serve others and ensured that the impact of this generosity extends far beyond himself.

 

Mabulana’s ambitions extend well beyond personal achievement; he is determined to return to rural and underserved communities as a source of inspiration and care. “I want young people from similar backgrounds to know that their dreams are valid and achievable. Through surgery, research and community outreach, I hope to contribute to building a more equitable healthcare system and be part of a generation of doctors who do not merely treat illness but transform lives,” he says.

 

His journey is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance and community-focused education. It shows how an individual, supported by institutions and organisations that believe in talent, can aspire to make a lasting impact. From the small town of Tzaneen to the halls of SMU, Mabulana is proof that dedication, vision and heart can transform not just one life, but the lives of countless others in communities that need it most.

 

As he progresses towards his goal of becoming a doctor, researcher and advocate for equitable healthcare, Mabulana exemplifies the potential of young South Africans to drive meaningful change. His story inspires not only his peers at SMU but also a wider audience, demonstrating that access to education, coupled with determination, can empower individuals to overcome challenges and shape the future of healthcare in the country.

By Dimakatso Modise

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