The Department of Health aims to provide quality health services and ensure a caring climate for service users, implement best-practice health care strategies, create a positive work environment for staff, and provide appropriate and top-quality training for health workers. Our vision is to provide high-quality, efficient and accessible healthcare to transform people's lives. Our mission is to create an effective public healthcare system in Gauteng by ensuring we have the right people, skills, system and equipment to provide the care our patients need to live healthy and quality lives.
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The successful candidate should be registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as an Independent Medical Practitioner.
A Diploma in Anaesthesia is required. The successful candidates will be expected to rotate through all our training hospitals.
The following will be added advantages: Work experience in the field of Anaesthesiology.; CMSA part 1 examinations; auxiliary courses relevant to the field of Anaesthesiology.
The successful applicant will be required to complete the FCA Part 1 examination, if not already completed, the MMed (Anaesthesiology) dissertation, and the FCA Part 2 examination as part of their accreditation to qualify as a specialist by the HPCSA.
Duties :
The expected activities will include perioperative patient management. The successful applicant will have to perform after-hours work and rotate through other departments, including Critical Care.
The registrar will also be expected to participate in the department’s academic program, participate in any research activities and maintain a portfolio of learning.
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