‘Training medics in Cuba is costly and inefficient’
Haseena Ismail makes the point that the governmentâs expensive collaboration with Cuba to train South African medical students is not in their best interests.
Haseena Ismail makes the point that the governmentâs expensive collaboration with Cuba to train South African medical students is not in their best interests.
South Africa places a lower burden of proof against prosecuted doctors when it comes to negligence and âforeseeableâ adverse outcomes.
Dr Mark Pimentel, who created a test capable of conclusively diagnosing IBS caused by food poisoning, shared invaluable insight into his work.
Doctors in SA have it rough. After 8+ years studying, they are expected to do an additional year working for the state as a part of mandatory community service.
ActionSA is frothing at the SA governmentâs reported R308m payment to Cuba âfor doctors and engineers’ with the matter headed for the courts.
A combination of Eskom power outages and BEE-impacted procurement rules is putting patients in deep rural hospitals at heightened risk.
Doctors have long known that combating obesity involves a combination of approaches. But recent research has deepened the understanding of each strategy.
As healthcare professionals face an unrelenting flow of Covid-19 patients through their hospitals, theyâve taken to social media to share their experiences.
In an interview with Alec Hogg, Discovery’s Adrian Gore set out the details of how the plan to create fast, cost-effective access to doctors will work.
Covid-19 has barely hit South Africa and already our over-extended healthcare professionals are coming under enormous pressure from fearful and abusive patients.