The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness is a department of the Government of the Western Cape, responsible for providing public healthcare to the population of the Western Cape province of South Africa.
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Medical Specialist Grade 1 to 3 Sessional (Medicine: Neurology)
Grade 1: None after registration with the HPCSA as Medical Specialist in Neurology. Grade 2: A minimum of 5 years’ appropriate experience as Medical Specialist in Neurology after registration with the HPCSA (or a recognised foreign Health Professional Council in respect of a foreign qualified employee) as a Medical Specialist in Neurology. Grade 3: A minimum of 10 years’ appropriate experience as Medical Specialist in Neurology after registration with the HPCSA (or recognised foreign Health Professional Council in respect of foreign qualified employees) as Medical Specialist in Neurology.
Minimum Educational Qualification:
Appropriate qualification that allows registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a Medical Specialist in Neurology.
Duties
Patient clinical assessment and management, supervision of neurology registrars and neuro-technologist in neurophysiology clinics, as well as oversight of these clinics. Participation in epilepsy surgery evaluation clinics. Clinical assessment and management of patients, and supervision of neurology registrars and neuro-technologists at neurophysiology clinics, as well as oversight and management of these clinics. Interpretation and reporting NCS and EMG, and teaching neurology registrars these skills. Reading and reporting electroencephalograms and teaching neurology registrars these skills. Teaching and supervision of registrars in neurophysiology.
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