Qualification
SAQA ID 96558
NQF Level 09
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Master of Medicine in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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Qualification type

Master's Degree

Credits

180

Sub-framework

HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework

Providers listed

1

Qualification snapshot

Official qualification identity fields captured from the qualification record.

Originator

University of Cape Town

Quality assurance functionary

CHE - Council on Higher Education

Field

Field 09 - Health Sciences and Social Services

Subfield

Preventive Health

Qual class

Regular-Provider-ELOAC

Recognise previous learning

N

Important dates

These dates are carried directly from the qualification record.

Registration start

2024-07-01

Registration end

2027-06-30

Last date for enrolment

2028-06-30

Last date for achievement

2031-06-30

Purpose and entry context

Official SAQA text formatted for easier reading.

Purpose and rationale

Purpose

The purpose of the qualification is to equip a qualified medical doctors with specialised knowledge as well as the skills and attitudes required. In agreement with the requirements of the Professional Board of the HPCSA, the learner will function as an independent practitioner in the relevant speciality within any service providing an academic environment. The (second) purpose is to, following the strategic framework of the Institution and its Health Science Faculty, to produce professionals that will, in a conscientious manner, deliver comprehensive health care to the patient as an individual and as a member of society. It further provides learners with the necessary foundation to conduct and present an independent research project.

Rationale

This qualification trains medical doctors to become specialists in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. It supplies South Africa with a sufficient number of well-trained and competent plastic surgeons to attend to the needs of the community. The qualification forms part of the credentialing process for medical practitioners as specialists in plastic and reconstructive surgery. The qualification meets the needs for formal examination certification as well as set standards for such qualifications. Learners follow the relevant CMSA curriculum and undergo training in a training unit accredited by the Health Professions Council of South Africa.

Entry requirements and RPL

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

N/A

Entry Requirements

The minimum entry requirement for this qualification is

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, NQF Level 8.

And

  • Completion of an internship and community service.

And

  • Current registration as a medical practitioner.

Structure and assessment

Qualification rules, exit outcomes, and assessment criteria from the SAQA record.

Qualification rules

This qualification consists of the following compulsory and elective modules totalling 180 Credits at NQF Level 9.

  • Anatomy Surgical Disciplines Part 1, 60 Credits.
  • Surgical Disciplines Part 2A, 30 Credits.
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Part 2B, 30 Credits.
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Part 3, 60 Credits.

Exit level outcomes

  1. Identify and solve problems using critical and creative thinking.
  2. Use science and technology appropriately.
  3. Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
  4. Work as team members.
  5. Organise and manage their activities responsibly and effectively.
  6. Collect, analyse and critically evaluate information.
  7. Show sensitivity to the patient and community.

Associated assessment criteria

Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcomes

Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of surgery and perform all the regular operations in plastic surgery, including

  • Microsurgery.
  • Hand surgery.
  • Reconstructive head and neck surgery.
  • Cosmetic surgery.
  • Paediatric surgery.

Address a research issue in the field of choice, must demonstrate competence in the following areas, assessed in the examination of the project:

  • Research problem formulation.
  • Integration of literature.
  • Appropriate design and execution of research.
  • Use of appropriate methods of data collection and analysis.
  • Integration of findings.
  • Appreciation of the limits of the study.
  • Use of the publication and style conventions of the discipline.

Integrated Assessment

Learners write the College of Medicine Examinations Parts 1 and 2, for which they receive credit towards the qualification. They then produce a dissertation before qualifying with the qualification. External examiners examine all examinations. (a) Part 1 examinations can be after two years of training. It will take the form of theory or exams in writing (modified essay questions and multiple choice) and practical exams (clinical and OSCE, including computer-based exams. (of OSCE, clinical, oral, computer-based examinations and those in writing. Both theory and practical exams need a pass with a minimum of 50%. Coursework accounts for 50% of the final mark for Part 1. (b) The Part 2 examinations can be taken after a minimum of three years of training. Learners may not apply for the Part 2 examinations unless they have satisfactorily completed their portfolio over three years. (c) Each module receives a separate assessment, using assignment or examinations. Each module needs a pass with a minimum of 50%. (d) All registrars are required to complete a research dissertation which complies with the requirements for the Part 3 dissertation.

Research that involves human participants or animal use for research or teaching must undergo ethics review, according to faculty-specific guidelines. Review generally entails prior approval of a research proposal by a Research Ethics or Animal Ethics Committee. In cases where prior approval is not appropriate, the research proposal must include appropriate deliberative procedures, according to faculty-specific guidelines. Research papers or dissertations that involve human participants or animal use may not be submitted for examination if they have not undergone any ethics review process.

The Institution has a system of external peer review and evaluation of each course. One of the aspects of the system is an evaluation of the standards and assessment practices of the department. The academic staff of the Institution use this in a manner which is consistent with the quality assurance system of the Institution.

Progression and comparability

Articulation options

This qualification offers both possibilities of horizontal and vertical articulation.

Horizontal Articulation

  • Master of Medical Science in Critical Care, NQF Level 9.

Vertical Articulation

  • Doctor of Philosophy: Plastic Surgery, NQG Level 10.

International comparability

The qualification is comparable to qualifications offered in the USA, UK and Australia.

Providers currently listed

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University of Cape Town

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