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Public health advocate Prof. Harry Seftel has passed away.
Less than a month before turning 95 years old, seasoned clinician, researcher, and academic Prof. Harry Seftel passed away.
Seftel worked for over 50 years in the University of the Witwatersrand’s Department of Medicine.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his sadness over his passing.
According to the President, Seftel was a national treasure whose devotion to his work and the South African people should be honored during this period of grief and remembering and should continue to inspire all medical professionals.
The President expressed his sincere condolences in a statement to the Seftel family as well as to the late Dr. Seftel’s friends and associates both domestically and abroad.
“Prof Seftel’s passing at the end of an extended life with which he was blessed is another instance of loss among a generation that defined the South Africa of the 20th century.
“Prof Seftel’s life journey includes his university-days friendship with Nelson Mandela. Harry Seftel’s journey was one of continuous curiosity and discovery, with the aim of assisting individuals and entire communities to make healthy lifestyle choices and enjoy a healthy life.
“He was a relentless achiever, who passionately educated generations of medical practitioners and researchers. He will be remembered for sharing his knowledge in the most accessible and entertaining ways, which endeared him to his students and millions of people who learned from him via public platforms,”
President Cyril Ramaphosa
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The Faculty mourns the passing of Professor Harry Seftel, distinguished professor of medicine at @WitsUniversity. Renowned for making complex medical issues accessible to all, Prof. Seftel was a passionate advocate for health promotion. pic.twitter.com/wUBzErk5nV
— Wits Faculty of Health Sciences (@WitsHealthFac) December 3, 2023
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