Dr. Nathan Moeketsi is a highly skilled General Medicine and Emergency Services specialist with 20 years of experience at Mokhotlong District Hospital. He is proficient in diagnosing and treating a wide range of acute and chronic conditions, including respiratory infections, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and gastrointestinal disorders. Dr. Moeketsi has exceptional expertise in emergency services, managing trauma cases, cardiac emergencies, strokes, and other life-threatening conditions. His quick decision-making skills and evidence-based medical approach make him one of the leading physicians in emergency care. Beyond acute care, he also focuses on preventive medicine, conducting health screenings, vaccinations, and patient education to improve overall community health.
University College London Medical School (UCL) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2003
Dr. Moeketsi has contributed significantly to research in emergency medicine and general healthcare. His studies have explored rapid response protocols for cardiac arrest and stroke management, as well as community-based health interventions aimed at reducing preventable hospitalizations. He has also researched the impact of early diagnosis on reducing mortality rates in patients with chronic illnesses. His findings have been presented at national medical conferences and published in regional healthcare journals, helping to improve emergency care frameworks in rural Lesotho.
Excellence in Emergency Services (2012)
Best General Medicine Specialist (2016)
Dr. Nathan Moeketsi has authored several publications on general medicine, emergency care, and preventive healthcare. One of his notable works, published in 2015, focused on trauma management protocols and the importance of rapid interventions in improving survival rates. He has also written extensively about preventive healthcare practices in rural communities, highlighting the importance of public health education and community-based care. His research continues to influence healthcare policies and emergency care standards in Lesotho.
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