Boitumelo Peete, a senior physiotherapist at the Gauteng Department of Health and a Master’s in Public Health candidate at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, is a mentor par excellence. Her work is a harmonious blend of hands-on clinical expertise, mentorship, and professional development. Each day, she assists patients in overcoming complex neurological and musculoskeletal challenges, guides final-year physiotherapy students, and organizes continuing professional development for her team. Her driving force is the moments when patients achieve milestones they once thought impossible—affirming their agency and her role in their success. Boitumelo’s upbringing in Soweto, where she witnessed how socio-economic barriers limited access to healthcare, ignited her passion for championing equitable health and improving the quality of life for her community. Beyond the clinic, she nurtures creativity and focus through cinema, music, reading, and hiking—interests that sharpen her problem-solving and holistic approach to care. Her proudest achievements include being named Best Therapist at Odi District Hospital in 2025, implementing a clinical supervision program in collaboration with SMU since 2018, and coordinating the rehabilitation unit’s CPD programme in 2023–2024. Her guiding principle, inspired by neuroplasticity, is a testament to her belief in the potential for change: “Never confuse the structure of a problem with the potential for its solution.” This philosophy permeates her clinical work, mentorship, and commitment to public health, serving as a powerful reminder that change is always possible.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, University of the Witwatersrand
- Master’s degree in Public Health, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (*in progress)
ACHIEVEMENTS
- Best therapist in the rehabilitation unit at Odi District Hospital (2025)
- Successfully implemented the clinical supervision programme for final-year physiotherapy students, in collaboration with SMU, from 2018.
- Initiated and coordinated the rehabilitation unit’s CPD (Continuous Professional Development) in 2023 and 2024.