A woman of immense drive and passion. She is from a small town called Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape where she matriculated at the Westering High School. She went on to pursue her MBBCh and Wits University with honours. Thereafter she completed her internship at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital. She completed her community service at the Sefokago Makgatho hospital.
Thereafter Dr. Khan taught undergraduate medicine and cardiology at Sefako Makgatho University.
Dr. Khan then pursued MSc in Clinical Epidemiology and clinical trials with a major in Biostatistics at Tuks University. In 2013 she began specializing in Internal Medicine at the University of Pretoria passing her exam after just 3 years to become one of the earliest completers at the college of medicine. She also received her MMed from the University of Pretoria.
She has currently completed 18 months of 24 months in critical care at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital under Prof Merwyn Mer and is busy with her Ph.D. in outcomes in ICU. She is also this year, received the Panache Woman of Wonder award for her contributions to the fight against corona and the support of women who have suffered from gender-based violence.
She runs a successful physician’s practice, based at Netcare Krugersdorp where in 2 years she has set up the busiest internal medicine practice in Krugersdorp.