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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 Neurology.
Apply educational knowledge, skills, principles and methods to practise as registered specialist Neurologists.
The purpose of the qualification is to produce graduates with specialist training in the branch of Neurology, who may be registered at the level of specialist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
The qulification aims to supply South Africa with a sufficient number of well-trained, competent neurologists to attend to the neurological care of the community. Some of these neurologists will contribute to academic needs such as training health professionals and conducting research.
The purpose of the Master of Medicine in Neurology is to supply South Africa with a sufficient number of well-trained, competent neurologists to attend to the neurological care of the community. Some of these neurologists will contribute to academic needs such as training health professionals and conducting research. This qualification provides graduates with knowledge, skills and applied competence in Neurology sufficient to allow registration with Health Professions Council of SA as a specialist Neurologist. 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 Neurology. field.
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The purpose of this qualification is to obtain registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a specialist clinician in the field of Neurosurgery.
To train competent neurosurgeons for both the academic, public and private sector needs of South Africa.
Apply educational knowledge, skills, principles and methods to practise as specialist Neurosurgeons.
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This qualification provides graduates with knowledge, skills and applied competence in Neurosurgery sufficient to allow registration with Health Professions Council of SA as a specialist Neurosurgeon 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 Neurosurgery.
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The purpose of this qualification is to obtain registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as a specialist clinician in the field of Nuclear Medicine.
The purpose of the qualification is to produce graduates with specialist training in the branch of Nuclear Medicine, who may be registered at the level of specialist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
Apply educational knowledge, skills, principles and methods to practise as specialists in Nuclear Medicine.
This qualification forms an optional academic part added to the usual part of the credentialing process, for medical practitioners, as specialists in Nuclear Medicine. The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) stipulates training requirements, including a minimum period of experiential learning. It is usual for the examination to be taken and passed prior to the completion of the required period of supervised learning specified by the HPCSA. The aim of this qualification is to supplement the formal examination certification.