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The Polytechnic of Namibia was de jure not a university as no provision was made in the Act by which it was created (Act 33 / 1994) [2] to carry this name. A motion for name change into Namibia's University of Science and Technology was rejected by cabinet in August 2010, [3] but approved by the same body in December 2012. The transition to ...
Onandjokwe was the first School of Nursing to be established in Namibia. The school began with four students, of which three were men and one was a woman in 1930. In 1961, the school of Auxiliary Nursing was officially recognised by the South African Nursing Council and in 1964 the School of Midwifery was officially recognised by the South ...
The Foundation for the Accreditation of Study Programs in Germany or Accreditation Council (Akkreditierungsrat) was created in a KMK resolution on October 15, 2004. [22] The Accreditation Council certifies accreditation agencies and establishes guidelines and criteria for program and system accreditation. [23] There are currently ten certified ...
In 2009 the curriculum was finalised. The accreditation of the BPharm curriculum was approved by the HPCNA and the university Senate. The school opened its doors for it first 55 medical students intake in 2010. The department of Pharmacy was established in 2011 and the first intakes occurred in the same year.
Institution School Founded Location University of Cape Town: Faculty of Health Sciences 1912 Cape Town: University of the Witwatersrand: Faculty of Health Sciences 1919 Johannesburg: University of the Free State: Faculty of Health Sciences 1969 Bloemfontein: University of KwaZulu-Natal: College of Health Sciences 1950 Durban, Pietermaritzburg
QHA Trent Accreditation [47] United Kingdom Accreditation Forum (UKAF), responsible for accrediting accreditation schemes in the United Kingdom [48] CHKS Ltd is a specialist provider of healthcare accreditation programmes based in the UK and accredited to ISQua and ISO 17021:2011 standards [49]
In 2023, Namibia had 36 hospitals, 56 health centres, 2 rehabilitation centres, and 322 clinics. [8] There are a further 1,150 smaller service points. [9] Health care facilities in the country are sophisticated but not always affordable to the poorer part of the population.
Palawan Adventist Medical Center and Colleges, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines Philippine Advent College, Magsaysay, Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte , Philippines South Philippine Adventist College, Camanchiles, Matanao, Davao del Sur , Philippines