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Appropriate qualification that allows registration with the HPCSA as a medical practitioner, HPCSA registration as an independent medical practitioner and must be post community Service.
Current HPCSA registration for 2026/20275. Must be a South African citizen or permanent resident. Complete Diploma in Anaesthesia or complete FCA 1 will be an added advantage.
Duties :
The incumbent will be responsible to interview, investigate, diagnose and oversee the treatment of patient related. administrative duties; participating in all activities of the discipline in relation to teaching and research; participating in departmental audit activities; and preparing and writing of reports. Supervising junior doctors (undergraduate students, interns and community service doctors).
Wiling to do commuted overtime. Attendance of relevant departmental meetings like morbidity and mortality, near miss and completing medico-legal documents timeously. Improve quality of care by providing appropriate clinical care. Reduce medical litigation by exercising good clinical ethos.
Implement and monitor adherence to National Core Standards. Performance of practical procedures relevant to anaesthesia. Participation in departmental meetings, journal clubs, case presentations, and lectures. Rendering of after-hour (night, weekend and public holiday) duties to provide continuous uninterrupted care of patients.
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