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Medical Jobs in South Africa?

36K views 32 replies 12 participants last post by  DR.K.BALAAJHI RAO  
#1 ·
I recently visited South Africa to attend a Medical Course (ATLS). I was wondering if there are any opportunities for foreign medical graduates, and what are the requirements for working in SA.

I am a medical doctor from Pakistan who graduated in 1996 and completed Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine in 2003 from Aga Khan University Hospital. I have 2 years of Emergency Room experience as well, and have an ECFMG certificate and ACLS and ATLS certificates.

Thanx.
 
#4 ·
SA is desperate for Doctors.
Your Trauma experience will be welcome and you will get as much Trauma experience there as you would if you were in a war Zone.
The SA Medical Council will recognise your qualifications ,but the deal is ANY Medical Professional has to spend two years doing community Service whereever the SAMC figures they need you most.
That also goes if you wish to just do research as some U Doctors have discovered to their Cost.
Strongly suggest you make sure that the Govt Employee Salary they pay you is livable.
With your experience you would probably end up at Baragwaneth or the Johannesburg General just outside Hillbrow.
Am curious as to what you would think the reasons are that SA has a very large emigrated Medical profession?
 
#7 ·
Very easy to solve, email the SA Medical Council who have to certify qualifications and ask them.
But get it in writing.
The current crop of Cuban doctors are all doing their two year Community service in the sticks.
A friend who wished to specialise in Trauma was informed two years.
Choice was Bara or Helen Joseph if I recall. salary was ZAR160k
Easy, all it takes is an email.
 
#10 ·
Don't listen to daxk ...he seems to have a big up his bum about the country and doesn't seem a clear an rational person.
Please refrain from that! :)
There are always differing points of views, and just because you dont agree with it doesn't mean he is not right from his point of view.

As a complete neutral, why do I see all the crime reported on SKY, the murders etc, the power outages etc .... is it all made up?
 
#16 · (Edited)
I once saw a perfect card for this occasion,it said if you try and teach a pig to sing,it will irritate the pig and annoy the listener.
I have changed my mind, from now on I'm going to recommend everyone I come across here should move to SA immediately, that they wont need anything, that crime only happens\to the poorest 5 % of the nations,
Bovine rebel must be correct, its all a big conspiracy by the Afrikaners who own all the media and misrepresent the crime figures.its all lies, Theres no unemployment,there's only crime if you stagger into a squatter camp, Bovine rebel will probably tell you that you will only get raped if you dress suggestively too.
The Police service is fantastic,you'll be met at the airport by Home Affairs who will put you up in a luxury hotel while you decide which top notch Hospital matches your personality.

think you should all go.
 
#17 ·
Funny. I'm an intelligent person , so I can tell you are being sarcastic. But that's actually the most rational thing you've said on here. It's not really close the the truth , but it's much closer to the truth than the "you will surely get raped and killed version".

Drop the stuff about "no employment" and "home affairs" and exchange "conspiracy" for "sensationalism , misrepresentation and hyperbole". The police are average at best and some hospitals are below par (par generally is very high in south africa anyway). But mostly you were spot on. come...it is perfectly safe if you are lucky enough to not have to live in a squatter camp amongst the most poor and desperate of the population.
 
#20 ·
No Need, Bovinerebel, I have left, and my business interests will be leaving soon too.Pity!
Unfotunately, my mother is too old to leave and start afresh so she has had to put up with some of the problems.
Some of my staff who I speak to everyday in SA are leaving too,Unfortunately, as are a ot of my friends and collegues.
Never mind, it just opens up more opportunities for others.
 
#21 ·
I don't know anyone who is leaving or interesting in leaving. I suppose if you hang around with negative people and fuel each others paranoia enough it rubs off.

Go then man. Let go. Leave us be. If you don't want to be a part of the future here , then that's fine. But please get out of our way. Don't run around out of spite trying to derail our journey with your negative nonsense.
 
#26 ·
And once more Bovine rebel proves he cannot read.

"The current crop of Cuban doctors are all doing their two year Community service in the sticks.
A friend who wished to specialise in Trauma was informed two years.
Choice was Bara or Helen Joseph if I recall. salary was ZAR160k
Easy, all it takes is an email."
How much does Bovine rebel think the lowly monthly stipend is while they are doing their community service??

Strange link that Bovine rebel. like most of your posts it does'nt appear to actually give any info.
 
#27 ·
Bovinerebel also does'nt point out why the SA Govt wants you to do 2 years Community service before you can practice privately.
Badi they need medical personel desparately, a lot of the SA ones who love their Country have left because of Crime and career prospects.
 
#28 ·
Leaving South Africa because of crime is like leaving washington dc because of crime. The crime rate is actually lower for middle classed people in South Africa than it is in that state. The consider that JHB is twice as bad as the rest of the country and worrying about crime is actually laughable. Job prospects ? The south african economy has never been as healthy. If you're leaving south africa because of job prospects once again you're being incredibly stupid.
 
#29 ·
I agree the government needs doctors in...I'd encourage them to come. They can live a great lifestyle in conditions i guarantee will pleasantly surprise them rather than shock them. However bad the government hospitals are , they are 50 times better than anyone would expect of africa. The private hospitals are excellent .
 
#30 ·
Here we go again, The poster was asking about South africa, not washington State or any of the other places.
You brought up crime,I did'nt.
However,your expert opinion on Johannesburg was based on your visiting your brother there a few times.

Which of the Govt or Provincial Hospitals are you intimately aquainted with?

Private Hospitals are world Class and you pay for the priviledge,(Happily) it beats having to bring your own linen and have your family wash and take care of you as has been shown to happen in many of the Govt/Provincial Hospitals.
I agree with you that Doctors and specialists make a lot of South African rands(11.33/One euro) as we speak, and that there lives must be beyond compare, and as it is so wonderful ,I wonder why so many have left?(and are still leaving) according to our esteemed Minister of Health, Dr Manto Tshabalala Msimang?

Badi, its a beautiful Country with beautiful people, I suggest (as I did earlier on this thread) that you email the SA Medical council in SA as well as the Dept of Health.
As to the quality of life and Security, i suggest you read the two online reputable newsfeeds viz: www.news24. co.za and IOL: News for South Africa and the World.
Bovine rebel thinks all news that worries his G/F is slanted but Reuters and SA Press Association both use them.
Bovinerebel, I see you have accused me of being a Nazi.
 
#33 ·
hello doctor,
i am drk.kbalaajhi rao. m.d(gen-med) completed my medicine in 2000,registerd in indian medical council,doing my best practise and working multi speciality hospital as IMCU incharge,now i am intrested to work in africa can u help me hoe to apply doctor job in SA. tanx
 
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