Stunning Doctor Reflects on Long Hard Road to Becoming a Medical Practitioner, People Commend Her Dedication

Stunning Doctor Reflects on Long Hard Road to Becoming a Medical Practitioner, People Commend Her Dedication

  • It took this amazing woman 10 years to get to where she is today and her story has left many people feeling inspired
  • Social media user @dr.lehlol is a medical doctor and she couldn’t be more proud of the fact that she never gave up
  • Seeing the beautiful post, people flocked to the comment section to congratulate her on the amazing achievement

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Becoming a medical doctor was her dream and she is now living it! An inspiring woman shared her story on social media, reminding people that times get tough but you just have to keep on going.

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Social media user @dr.lehlol is a whole qualified HPCSA medical doctor and hella proud. Image: Instagram / @dr.lehlol
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The road to becoming a medical doctor is not for the fainthearted. Years of studying turn into years of fieldwork, which finally results in the big moment.

Social media user @dr.lehlol is “a whole qualified HPCSA medical doctor” and she could not be more proud of herself for making it happen. Taking to Instagram with a heart-warming and inspiring reel, Dr Lehlol shared some pictures and clips from her 10-year journey.

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“It took me 10 years for me to be where I am today… a whole lot of hard work, perseverance and dedication. I am still amazed at the fact that I am a whole qualified HPCSA medical doctor. All praises and Glory goes unto you, Lord. #godisamazing #hardwork #perseverance #womeninmedicine”

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Mzansi peeps left in awe of this woman’s dedication

Choosing to devote your life to helping others is a big decision. People flocked to the comment section to commend this amazing woman on her achievements and to thank her for her service.

@thandomabizela said:

“Congratulations, beautiful ♥️ Thinking that it’s about to take me 8 years to get there is but we will push.”

@thobekashezi said:

“I don't know you boo but I'm also proud of you❤️”

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@candi_rainbow said:

“I love this so much, girl, you’re a legend! So proud of you ☀️ Onward, upward. Keep smiling ☺️”

@sir_marvin972 said:

“This is motivational and inspirational. Keep it up!”

@thobilenechi said:

“Wow!❤️This is amazing , sometimes the road might be long but as long as you make it to the destination, this is inspiring!”

“I will forever cherish the moment”: Accomplished woman reflects on the day she handed her PhD thesis in

In other amazing woman news, Briefly News reported that in life we make many memories but only a few that stick with us forever. A proud woman shared one of her fondest memories, the day she dropped her PhD thesis off at the library.

While many can admire the work that goes into getting a PhD, none but those who have actually done it can quite understand the feeling of the day you hand in that thesis.

Dr Otlhapile Dinakenyane got her PhD in Computer Science and it was one of the proudest moments of her life. While the incredible woman has done amazing things since the day she handed in her PhD thesis will forever be one of her top memories.

Source: Briefly News

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.