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The primary purpose of the Master of Medicine in Emergency Medicine qualification is to train specialist medical staff with the capacity to offer state-of-the-art emergency medical care at prehospital and district, regional and tertiary hospital levels of care. Candidates with this qualification will be capacitated to teach both undergraduate and postgraduate learners in the emergency medicine and emergency medical care fields and conduct and supervise research in the Emergency Medicine field.
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This qualification is intended for doctors in possession of the first degree in medicine to enable them to provide holistic, bio-psychosocial, comprehensive care on a continuous basis at a primary and secondary care level. This includes curative, preventative, promotive and rehabilitative care. An attitude of lifelong learning will be fostered, ensuring continuing self-development and development of the field.
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Apply educational knowledge, skills, principles and methods to practise as specialist Forensic Pathologists.
The purpose of the qualification is to produce graduates with specialist training in the branch of Forensic Pathology, who may be registered at the level of specialist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
To supply South Africa with a sufficient number of well-trained, competent forensic pathologists to perform medico-legal autopsies in terms of the Inquest Act and the Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Services Professions Act. Some of these forensic pathologists will contribute to the academic needs, such as training health professionals and conducting research. A great need exits in South Africa for forensic pathologists in the regional centres where inadequate autopsies have often been performed in the past, largely by part-time district surgeons. Qualified forensic pathologists will also serve the judicial process in the following categories: As witnesses, expert witnesses and assessors in trials and Inquests.
This qualification provides graduates with knowledge, skills, attitude and applied competence in Forensic Medicine and Pathology sufficient to allow registration with Health Professions Council of SA as a specialist Forensic Pathologist. It aims to provide graduates with the foundation for continued personal and intellectual growth, gainful economic activity and for contributing to society at large through advanced patient care, innovation, scholarship and leadership in the field of Forensic Medicine.
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This qualification has been established to provide training and evaluation for medical Doctors specialising in the field of haematological pathology. The qualification is recognised by the Health Professionals Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as fulfilling the requirement for registration as a specialist haematopathologist.
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