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SMU shaped her, purpose anchored her

At just 24 years old, Dr Keamogetswe Sekwele has already carved out a legacy of excellence, compassion, and determination. Hailing from Hammanskraal in northern Gauteng, she recently graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU), marking not only a personal triumph but a historic milestone as the first doctor in her family.

 

Raised by two dedicated educators, Sekwele was inspired from a young age by her parents’ unwavering commitment to their learners. “Watching them, I learnt the art of humility,” she says. “Helping someone in their time of need became natural to me.”

 

Her passion for medicine was sparked at the age of 12 during a school career day. “All my interest was captured by medicine,” she recalls. That spark turned into a steady flame, fuelled by her academic consistency, resilience, and a heart committed to service.

 

Graduating cum laude represents more than academic prestige to her—it stands as a symbol of her perseverance. “It’s a reflection of my ability to set goals, work towards them, and achieve them through sustained effort,” she explains. “It reminds me to strive for success in all areas of life.”

 

The journey, however, was not without difficulty. “Chemical pathology and paediatrics were challenging,” she admits. But through active engagement, diverse study methods, and peer discussions, she conquered them. “Consistently studying, asking questions, and using tools like YouTube, lecture slides, and helpful apps made all the difference.”

 

Her time at SMU left a lasting impression. She describes the university as a “family,” praising its supportive environment and diverse community that shaped her into a doctor who is not only skilled, but also empathetic and relatable. Among the many who impacted her journey, Prof Zach Koto, now President of the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa (CMSA), stands out. “His lectures were more than academic—they were transformational,” she says.

 

Sekwele’s most rewarding clinical experiences were in obstetrics and paediatrics. “Seeing a mother hold her baby for the first time or a child recover under my care gave me purpose,” she reflects. It is this passion for women’s health that now drives her ambition to specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology, a field she admires for its blend of surgery, preventative care, and ongoing innovation.

 

Despite moments of self-doubt, she remained anchored by her faith and supported by her parents. Bible verses like Philippians 4:13 and Isaiah 41:10 became her mantras. “I reminded myself I was accepted into medicine because I have the intellectual capacity to complete it.”

 

Now embracing an internship with eagerness at a Tshwane Hospital, Sekwele aims to gain hands-on experience and grow into a well-rounded doctor. In ten years, she sees herself empowering women, contributing to research, and advancing maternal care in South Africa.

 

To future students, she offers this wisdom: “Be consistent, surround yourself with like-minded, focused people, and be anchored in your values.”

 

Sekwele celebrated her graduation with an intimate dinner alongside the friends and family who stood by her. Her guiding philosophy, Colossians 3:23, reminds her to work not for praise, but with purpose: “Do your work heartily, as for the Lord.”

By Tumelo Moila

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