Hamilton Naki
Surgeon with notable contributions to medicine
Surgeon with notable contributions to medicine
1926
100 years ago
Scientists & Innovators
South Africa
Contributed significantly to the field of surgery in South Africa, particularly in cardiac surgery. Served as an assistant to Christiaan Barnard during the first human heart transplant operation in 1967. Established and developed training for surgical interns in South Africa, specifically focusing on underprivileged medical professionals. Advocated for medical education and improved surgical techniques within the community.
Assisted in the first human heart transplant
Advanced surgical training programs
Promoted medical education for underprivileged
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