Jens Karl-Heinrich Mielke, MBChB, MRCP (1960–2008)
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Sometimes, when one person is missing, the whole world seems depopulated.
—Lamartine
Although German by birth, Jens Meilke moved to Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia) as a boy of 11. He completed his O-levels and A-levels there before relocating to the University of Cape Town for his undergraduate medical training (MBChB), completed in 1984. This was the first of many professional sojourns he made out of Zimbabwe—exiting just long enough to obtain skills needed in the country before returning to serve there. As a general physician, he was the government medical officer for Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital before seeking training in Internal Medicine and …
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