Jonathan Drummond-Webb
Surgeon and academic in South Africa

Born
1959
66 years ago
Died
December 26th, 2004
20 years ago — 45 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
South Africa
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A prominent surgeon and academic, contributions spanned various medical fields, emphasizing surgical techniques and education. Held positions at several esteemed institutions, significantly impacting medical training standards. Engaged in numerous surgical innovations and published a variety of academic papers. Actively involved in mentoring young surgeons and advocating for improved healthcare practices in South Africa.
Leadership in surgical education
Innovations in surgical techniques
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