Daily Dispatch

US accolade for distinguis­hed Mthatha-born UCT academic

- By SIYA TSEWU

MTHATHA-born Professor Bongani Mayosi has been elected to the US National Academy of Medicine, and is the only African representa­tive out of 10 internatio­nal members elected.

The dean of the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) faculty of health sciences was one of 80 US and internatio­nal members elected during NAMs annual meeting on Monday in Washington DC.

The other internatio­nal members are from Australia, China, the UK, France, the Netherland­s, India, Japan and Thailand.

His election to the NAM is considered one of the highest honours in the fields of health and medicine and recognises individual­s who have demonstrat­ed outstandin­g profession­al achievemen­t and commitment to service.

In a statement from UCT, Mayosi, 50, a cardiologi­st, said he held the accolade in high esteem.

“I feel honoured to be elected as an internatio­nal member of the National Academy of States.

“Membership of the NAM reflects the height of profession­al achievemen­t and commitment to service.

“I am indebted to my mentors, my students, my collaborat­ors, and above all my wife and children who have supported and inspired me over the years,” he said.

With their election, members make a commitment to volunteer their services to the NAM’s aspiration to encourage Medicine of the United education and research, to recognise outstandin­g contributi­ons to knowledge, and to increase public understand­ing.

NAM president Victor Dzau said the newly-elected members represente­d the most exceptiona­l scholars and leaders in science, medicine and health in the US and around the globe.

“Their expertise will help our organisati­on address today’s most pressing health challenges and inform the future of health and healthcare to benefit us all.

“I am honoured to welcome these distinguis­hed individual­s to the National Academy of Medicine,” he said in a statement.

Among other portfolios he holds, Mayosi has since 2011 advised Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi on the policy and strategy for health research in his capacity as the National Health Research Committee chairman.

Through its domestic and global initiative­s, the NAM works to address critical issues in health, medicine, and related policy and inspire positive action across sectors. —

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PROFESSOR BONGANI MAYOSI

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