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Have you ever played the game "Would you Rather?" - listen to this episode to hear a microbial take on this fun game. And more importantly - is there even a correct answer at all?
About our Guests:
Dr Lauren Richards: I am a specialist physician with a sub-specialty in infectious diseases. I currently work at Helen Joseph Hospital in Johannesburg in the internal medicine and infectious diseases departments. I obtained my MBBCh and MMED at Wits University. I love my job and am still finding my ID niche. I think ID is the most exciting, interesting and surprising specialty out there!
Follow Lauren on Twitter: @lolrichards
Dr Nokukhanya Khaniyle- Lenaka : a registrar in paediatrics at the University of the Witwatersrand, Khanya is also a social media influencer with > 150 000 followers on instagram. She is a keynote speaker, promoting physical and mental well-being . Khanya was nominated as one of the "100 most influential Young South Africans" in the Science and Technology category in 2019.
You can find her at:
Visit the Microbe Mail website to sign up for updates
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @microbemail
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Have you ever played the game "Would you Rather?" - listen to this episode to hear a microbial take on this fun game. And more importantly - is there even a correct answer at all?
About our Guests:
Dr Lauren Richards: I am a specialist physician with a sub-specialty in infectious diseases. I currently work at Helen Joseph Hospital in Johannesburg in the internal medicine and infectious diseases departments. I obtained my MBBCh and MMED at Wits University. I love my job and am still finding my ID niche. I think ID is the most exciting, interesting and surprising specialty out there!
Follow Lauren on Twitter: @lolrichards
Dr Nokukhanya Khaniyle- Lenaka : a registrar in paediatrics at the University of the Witwatersrand, Khanya is also a social media influencer with > 150 000 followers on instagram. She is a keynote speaker, promoting physical and mental well-being . Khanya was nominated as one of the "100 most influential Young South Africans" in the Science and Technology category in 2019.
You can find her at:
Visit the Microbe Mail website to sign up for updates
E-mail: [email protected]
Twitter: @microbemail
Instagram: Microbe_Mail

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