Prof. Shingai Mutambirwa
Prof Shingai Mutambirwa is the Head of The Department of Urology at Sefako Makgato Health Sciences University. He is also the head of the Academic Committee of the South African Urological Association. He appears frequently on radio and TV as an expert speaker on men’s health and sexual health.
Dr Sheynaz Bassa
Dr Sheynaz Bassa is the Head of Radiation Oncology at Steve Biko Academic Hospital.
Dr Ingo de Mûelenaere
Dr Ingo de Mûelenaere is a radiation oncologist in private practise. He is a partner in the De Mûelenaere Oncology group and a founding member of ICON. He made history in 2019 when for the first time in South Africa he administered radiation therapy to a lion with skin cancer. He practices in Pretoria and Johannesburg.
Dr Eugene Viljoen
Dr Eugene Viljoen is a clinical psychologist with a special interest in the psychological processes in rehabilitation after spinal cord injury, cerebrovascular incidents and radical prostatectomy.
He also qualified as a sexologist through the Academy of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM).
He is a member of various international sexual medicine associations.
He has lectured at various universities and is often a speaker for CPD’s for healthcare professionals.
Dr Georges de Mûelenaere
Dr Georges de Mûelenaere is a radiation oncologist. He was a professor and Head of Department of Radiotherapy at the University of Pretoria from 1985 to 1990. After retiring in 2005 he returned to work in 2017 as a Part time senior radiation oncologist consultant at Steve Biko Hospital. He has since retired but remains an active member our Executive Board.
Dr Nokwanda Zuma
Dr Nokwanda Zuma is a consultant Clinical and Radiation Oncologist for the Wits Health Consortium. She also has a private practice at Netcare Olivedale Hospital.
Dr Devan Moodley
Dr Moodley is a medical oncologist with a private practise at the Donald Gordon Medical Centre in Parktown, Johannesburg. He has been the principal investigator in a number of clinical trials and has served as a board member of the SA Bone Marrow Registry, the SA Stem Cell Transplantation Society and the South African Medical Oncology Society.
Pierre Röscher
Pierre is a pelvic health physiotherapist with a special interest in prostate Cancer. He works out of his pelvic health clinic in Westville, Durban, and also runs as an online telehealth pelvic practice. Pierre is completing a Clinical Urology PhD through the Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine (UKZN) where he is exploring sexual dysfunction after prostate cancer treatment. Pierre is involved in lecturing male pelvic health physiotherapy courses to participants from around the world.
Dr Evelyn Moshokoa
Dr Moshokoa was the head of Urology at the University of Pretoria from 2009 to 2020. She has a practice in Midstream in Centurion.
Dr Gregory Boustead
Dr Greg Boustead trained in Medicine and Urology in South Africa and moved to the UK in 1993 his last position in the UK was as Clinical Director at The Hertfordshire and South Bedfordshire Urology Cancer Centre.
In October 2013 he started the South African robotic surgery programme at Pretoria Urology Hospital training 8 surgeons and in August 2014 he relocated to South Africa to setup Netcare’s da Vinci Robotic Surgery.
He is now in private practice in Port Elizabeth at Life St George’s Hospital.
Prof Ahmed Adam
Prof Ahmed Adam is the Head of Urology (Wits University), and Clinical Head (Urology): Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg academic Hospital (CMJAH) and Cluster Hospitals.
He is the current re-elected President of the College of Urologists - the Urology examination body in South Africa (CMSA). He is also the National Academic Co-Chair of the South African Urology Association (SAUA)
He completed an international fellowship in Sydney, Australia (2013-2014) His active research publication portfolio includes over 95 peer reviewed journal articles, many indexed in leading International Urology Journals.
Prof Mike Sathekge
Prof Mike Sathekge Head of the Nuclear Medicine Department at University of Pretoria and Steve Biko Academic Hospital. He has served as the President of theInternational Society of Radiolabeled Blood Elements (ISORBE) and is past Secretary General of the World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology (WFNMB).
He is currently the Chairman of the Medical Research Council of South Africa.Her is an internationally acclaimed researcher.
Dr. Jireh Serfontein
Dr. Jireh Serfontein is a medical doctor and sexologist working exclusively in the field of sexual medicine. She is the clinical head of My Sexual Health Pretoria.
She completed her medical degree through the University of Pretoria and holds a Diploma in HIV management through the College of Medicine of South Africa.
She also holds a Masters in Sexual Medicine through the University of Sydney.
Dr Lance Coetzee
Dr Lance Coetzee is the chairman of the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
He is considered a leading expert both locally and internationally for his treatment of and research on prostate cancer. He specialises in robotic surgery through his private practice at The Urology Hospital in Pretoria.
Dr Pieter Spies
Dr Pieter Spies is a consultant urologist at Stellenbosch University & Tygerberg Academic Hospital. He has a special interest in laparoscopic and robotic surgery and research interests that include uro-oncology, uro-trauma, and urology specialist services in public health.
Helen Shaw
Helen runs a special interest men‘s health private practice in Wynberg in Cape Town. She has attended numerous courses in the UK on men’s health and pelvic health. She is on the course planning committee for the Pelvic and Women’s Health course for physiotherapists.
Chantelle Scott
Whilst studying for a BSc undergraduate degree majoring in both psychology and genetics, Chantelle was introduced to the genetic counselling profession. She realised that the profession would combine her interest in both psychology and genetics. In 2008 she embarked on the journey to become a genetic counsellor, this began with the requirement to complete a BSc honours degree in genetics at Stellenbosch University, followed by a MSc (Med) in Genetic Counselling at the University of Cape Town. This was followed by an internship after which she was registered as a genetic counsellor with the HPCSA. Her passion for research and improving the health care services offered to individuals and their families led her to pursuing a doctoral degree. She was awarded with a PhD in Human Genetics in 2018. She has also worked for a year in the UK as a general and cancer genetic counsellor. Apart from running a private practice Chantelle has been involved in training students and assisting with research projects at various departments at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Stellenbosch University, including the division of Urology.