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Keabetsoe Hlanze is a South African medical researcher focused on emergency medicine and acute care practice. Affiliated with urban hospital settings in Gauteng, Hlanze’s work centers on improving clinical decision-making and procedural implementation in high-pressure emergency departments, with particular attention to resource-limited environments.
Published research in the African Journal of Emergency Medicine examines the use of intraosseous access in critically ill adults, exploring clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes, and practical barriers. This work highlights gaps between training and bedside application, emphasizing systemic constraints, provider preferences, and equipment availability as key determinants of care delivery.
Based on the limited available publications at present, Hlanze’s scholarship demonstrates a strong interest in pragmatic, systems-oriented research aimed at strengthening emergency care capacity. The contributions underscore advocacy for accessible, cost-effective life-saving techniques and support ongoing education to enhance standards of care in African emergency medicine contexts.
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