Name: Sphiwe Thobejane

Position: Cluster Team Lead 

Where are you working:  Nkangala, Mpumalanga

Numbers of years been a nurse: 12yrs

How long have u worked for BRHC: 1year /4months

What inspires you to make a difference every day in the lives of your clients? 

I guess I am passionate about seeing people flourish regardless of their circumstances. Touching a life and making a difference here and there gives me fulfillment.  Working with people living with HIV has been an experience on its own , people feel that they are alone and with a little kindness and compassion you are able to save a live in a split second eg (physical track and tracing of  clients who defaulted treatment  in the community and linking them back to care , delivering art treatment to the community some clients are unable to access the health facility due  to sickness, lack of money for transport  or work, educating communities and increasing access to quality healthcare, reducing preventable illnesses in communities). My inspiration is in the next person I can help, because I know they will be saved to save another.

What is the most rewarding part of being a nurse?

It is incredibly rewarding to nature a patient through what can be the most difficult journey of their life. To help someone transition from sickness to wellness is a blessing.   

What would you tell your younger self now that you are a professional nurse?

I would tell myself that it is going to be okay- that you know what you are doing more than you think , that a gentle nurses touch can go a long way and active listening can make any client feel like a person not just a patient 

That your instinct is sometimes more powerful than anything you may have learned in a book , lecture or conference and you will grow as a nurse , it will become more natural , you will be confident in your nursing abilities one day. Seeking answers and furthering your education that is the beauty of nursing ,it can open many doors for you , if you let it.

 

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