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The Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital is an accredited general hospital in Parktown, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. History. Background
Charlotte Makgomo (née Mannya) Maxeke (7 April 1871 [1] – 16 October 1939) was a South African religious leader, social and political activist. She was the first black woman to graduate with a university degree in South Africa with a B.Sc. from Wilberforce University, Ohio, in 1903, as well as the first African woman to graduate from an American university.
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A new medical school and an academic hospital were planned from 1968 and construction began in 1972 on the Otto Beit grounds in Parktown with a large Paediatric Department to be situated in what was to be called the Johannesburg General Hospital, now known as the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital.
It is one of the 40 Gauteng provincial hospitals, and is financed and managed by the Gauteng Provincial Department of Health. It is a teaching hospital for the University of the Witwatersrand Medical School, along with the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, Helen Joseph Hospital and the Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital. [2]
She graduated in 2007, and worked as a medical doctor in the Gauteng Health Department. [2] She worked in pediatrics at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital and the West Rand clinics, as well as overseeing various health services.
He completed his Surgical Residency at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital and at Yale-New Haven Hospital. [2] Lewis was a Professor of Surgery and Medicine Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, [3] before working in the biotechnology and healthcare industries, serving in several CEO and Chairman roles.
In 2007 the Johannesburg Development Agency changed two street names named after apartheid era ministers: [36] Henrik Verwoerd Drive → Bram Fischer Drive; Hans Strijdom road → Malibongwe Drive; In 2013, every street of the R24 route in the Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni municipalities specifically was renamed after Albertina Sisulu.