SAdocs consists of a variety of online platforms created by doctors for doctors.
We aim to help doctors navigate their careers, firstly by providing information regarding the various stages of being a doctor, and secondly by providing a platform for communication, collaboration and mentorship. Here doctors can not only ask their questions but also provide ...
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Senior certificate, MBCHB or Equivalent Degree that allows registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a Medical Practitioner. Valid registration with HPCSA as Medical Officer, Proof of current registration with HPCSA . Attach proof of working experiences endorsed by Human Resource.
Experience - Grade 1: None after registration as a Medical Practitioner with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) in
Grade 2: Minimum of 5 years after registration as Medical Practitioner with the Health Professional Council of South Africa (HPCSA).
Grade 3: Minimum of 10 years after registration as medical practitioner with the health professional council of South Africa (HPCSA). Registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a Medical Practitioner. Proof of registrtion with HPCSA as an independent practioner for 2026/2027.
Knowledge and Skills:
Extensive knowledge on Public Service legislation, policies and procedures. Excellent communication skills ( verbal, written, report writing, medico-legal reports). Good interpersonal skills as well as display of honesty, integrity and excellent work ethics.
Duties:
Management all medical conditions to ensure that a competent service is provided to all patients
Candidates will have to perform commuted overtime duties (compulsory & non-negotiable).
Supervise junior staff in order to provide adequate medical care and to train them to be able to do key medical interventions.
Consult patients on an outpatient basis to have optimal chronic disease management and good long term follow up.
Briefing, informing and counselling patients and where appropriate relatives regarding prevention, treatment operative, complications and rehabilitation.
Endeavour to become skilled in resuscitative measures and intensive care treatment to assure survival of critically ill-patients.
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