Dr. Mosepele is an Infectious Disease specialist at Princess Marina Hospital in Gaborone, Botswana. He was born and raised in Botswana. At the age of 19, Mosepele spent his year of national service working in the pathology lab at Princess Marina Hospital in Gaborone. Then, because Botswana didn’t have a medical school, he attended the University of Melbourne in Australia to earn a joint undergraduate and medical degree. He returned to Princess Marina Hospital and, a year and a half after finishing medical school, became Head of the Infectious Disease Care Clinic. In his training in Australia, he’d seen only one patient with HIV. Now he was in charge of one of the largest AIDS clinics in Africa, providing treatment to thousands of patients. It was demanding work, but he thrived. After his clinical experience, Mosepele went to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for his internship and residency in internal medicine. While in Philadelphia, he worked in the Prison Health System, providing HIV care for inmates. He did his fellowship in Infectious Disease at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham & Women’s Hospital. He also received his Masters in Clinical Epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health.