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The Colleges of Medicine of South Africa (CMSA) is the custodian of the quality of medical care in South Africa. It stands out globally due to its 29 constituent Colleges, which represent all the disciplines of medicine and dentistry. [1] [2] The sole current path to specialisation in South Africa is through a Fellowship conferred by the college.
The Medical University of South Africa (MEDUNSA) was established in 1976 to provide medical education to black students, who were restricted from attending most medical schools in South Africa by the Apartheid government, [4] with a few exceptions at segregated non-white-only medical schools. [5] [6]
Debrebirhan University College of Health Science and Medicine; Gondar College of Medical Sciences; Haramaya University; Hawassa University; Hayat Medical College; Jimma University; Madda Walabu University Goba Referral Hospital; Mekelle University; MyungSung Medical College [11] St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College; Wolaita Sodo ...
The specialist qualification may be conferred as a Fellowship by the independent Colleges of Medicine of South Africa (CMSA), following British tradition, or as a Magisterial degree by the university (usually the M Med, Master of Medicine, degree). The Medical schools and the CMSA also offer Higher Diplomas in many fields.
The buildings originally formed the Edgewood College of Education, which was incorporated into the University of Natal in 2001. [16] Edgewood is the main location of the university's Faculty of Education, current Dean is Prof Thabo, youngest Dean in South Africa and P-rated NRF researcher. [16]
Clade I is spreading in Africa, Canada, Europe — and on Nov. 15, the CDC says a case of Mpox was identified in California that was connected to the outbreak in Africa. Getty
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Public universities in South Africa are divided into three types: traditional universities, which offer theoretically oriented university degrees; universities of technology ("technikons"), which offer vocational oriented diplomas and degrees; and comprehensive universities, which offer a combination of both types of qualification.