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This qualification serves as a basis for formal credentialing of medical practitioners as specialists in clinical pharmacologists. The aim of the qualification is to set the standards to ensure that the local and regional needs of this speciality are met. As this is a newly registered qualification it is intended that this qualification can set standards for such a qualification nationally. Clinical pharmacologists should play a role at all levels of the health system. As well as providing specialist knowledge on the use of any drug and monitoring a laboratory service, they can manage rational drug use qualifications and be instrumental in implementing the Essential Drug Qualification at any level. A clinical pharmacologist should be able to conduct community-based research and be central to any health facility's cost containment qualifications and drug utilisation review. There is a particular need for people with thee skills at primary and secondary health care levels.
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Apply educational knowledge, skills, principles and methods to practise as Community Health specialists.
The purpose of the qualification is to produce graduates with specialist training in the branch of Community Health, who may be registered at the level of specialist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
The purpose of this qualification is to obtain registration with the Health Professionals Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a specialist clinician in the field of Dermatology.
Apply educational knowledge, skills, principles and methods to practise as specialist Dermatologists, or fill an academic position as specialists in Dermatology.
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This qualification forms part of the credential process, for medical practitioners, to qualify as specialists in dermatology. It aims to meet the needs for formal assessment and certification as a specialist dermatologist, as well as to set standards, nationally, for such a qualification. It aims to provide a specialist with the necessary knowledge, specific skills and applied competence in dermatology and related fields to enable the competent practice of dermatology in the private, public and academic sector.
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Apply educational knowledge, skills, principles and methods to practise medicine as specialist Diagnostic Radiologists.
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