Global OHNS Initiative
Bopane Mothemela is an accomplished professional currently serving as Fundraising Coordinator for the Global OHNS Initiative and Finance Executive for the South African Association of Audiologists. In these roles, Bopane oversees financial matters, fundraising, and sustainability efforts while actively contributing to the audiology community. Additionally, Bopane has experience as a Clinical Lecturer at the University of Pretoria and previously held positions such as Strategic Advisor with the Versatile Mentorship Programme, Corporate Audiologist-Sales Executive at Lexie Hearing, and Vice Governor of the Capricorn District with the Limpopo Chamber of Commerce. Bopane's academic credentials include a Doctor of Philosophy in Audiology from the University of Pretoria, a Master of Management in Business Administration from Wits Business School, and a Bachelor of Science in Audiology from the University of Cape Town.
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Global OHNS Initiative
We are an international network dedicated to achieving equitable access to high-quality affordable Otolaryngology-Head Neck Surgery (OHNS) care for all MISSION To to advance the availability, accessibility, and quality of global OHNS subspecialty care through research and advocacy VISION Universal access to high-quality, safe, timely, and affordable care for those with OHNS conditions OBJECTIVES GENERAL . Foster collaborative research to advance Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery care across the globe with an emphasis on resource-constrained health systems . Inform policy through research that will address global OHNS practice challenges and priorities . Strengthen research capacity in low and middle income countries (LMICs) through mentorship and collaboration NEEDS ASSESSMENT . Understand the unmet need and disparity in access to OHNS care . Understand barriers to training and availability of resources for global OHNS care delivery . Understand the disparities in surgical training and education within the field of global OHNS CAPACITY BUILDING . Build strategic partnerships with stakeholders and institutions globally that will foster exchange of knowledge and skills . Inform and support efforts to address needs in global OHNS workforce, equipment, training and education COLLABORATION . Collaborate with local ministries of health, international otolaryngologic societies, and academic centers to support unified research goals