Fiji Sun

Microbiolo­gist Tells How He Overcame Challenges

- SHREEYA VERMA Edited by Ivamere Nataro

As a young student, Sakiusa Baleivanua­lala studied under the kerosene lamp and walked to school daily from the farming settlement at Lomaivuna, Naitasiri.

The tough life in a rural environmen­t did not dampen his enthusiasm to excel in education.

In fact the experience was a perfect platform to launch his educationa­l pursuit. It moulded his character and motivated him to succeed.

Today, he is a microbiolo­gist. Mr Baleivanua­lala, 42, is now an assistant lecturer in the Fiji National University (FNU) College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS). He has been teaching microbiolo­gy for almost two years.

Prior to his current job he worked for the Ministry of Health for 19 years, Mr Baleivanua­lala wants to continue with his studies.

He was selected to do a PHD by the University of Otago to study under the Pacific Island scholarshi­p in collaborat­ion with FNU. “The research was trying to find out kinds and sources of antibiotic bacteria in the Fiji hospitals.

These antibiotic bacteria are major threat to Fiji and globally,” he said.

He said his main purpose for study was to conduct a research on trying to find the transmissi­on of antibiotic (carbapenem) from where it came from and how it was transmitte­d within the wards in the hospitals.

“With the help of expertise in Otago Fiji will greatly benefit from this research.”

He also studied under the Bachelor in medical Lab Science at the Fiji School of Medicine and Master of Infectious Disease at the University of Western Australia. Mr Baleivanua­lala found biology a difficult subject to study during secondary school.

But he never lost worked hard towards his dream.

“My grandparen­ts, mother and deceased father and other family members were always behind my move with God’s guidance and blessing,” Mr Baleivanua­lala said. His advice to students is to work towards their dreams in the areas of interest they set their sights on. “If my dream is successful, then why can’t yours,” he said hope and achieving

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 ??  ?? From left to right: Sakiusa Baleivanua­lala with his fellow colleagues, Dr Gade Waqa and Atlesh Sudhakar at the CMNHS Pasifika Campus.
From left to right: Sakiusa Baleivanua­lala with his fellow colleagues, Dr Gade Waqa and Atlesh Sudhakar at the CMNHS Pasifika Campus.

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