Sub-specialist application and appointment process
Requirements before applying:
- The candidate must have an Obstetrics and Gynaecology specialist qualification equivalent to the College of Medicine of South Africa (CMSA) FCOG [or FCS (Urology) in the case of Urology applicant for Urogynaecology subspecialty training only
- The candidate should qualify for registration with the Health professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) /for non-SA trainees registration for practise in SA is essential
- The candidate will be responsible for arranging their own funding
- Certificates in Reproductive Medicine, Urogynaecology or gynaecology Oncology: The candidate must be able and willing to do level 2 specialist afterhours calls in Obstetrics and Gynaecology level 3 – the number of afterhours calls will be dependent on the nature of the funding
- For certificate in Maternal Fetal Medicine, after hours calls will be done in Level 3 Obstetrics only (at GSH Maternity Centre) Gynaecology calls will depend on funding.
- The selection process is a competitive one, additional courses and training in the sub-specialist field is encouraged and will be taken into consideration
Process:
- Submit expression of interest:
- Detailed CV
- Passport
- Copy of qualifications
- Full details of how you will be funded for the two years of study
- Names, contact details and email addresses of 3 referees who have worked with you in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Please send above information if applying and if above criteria for application are met and include administrator :
Urogynaecology: kendall.brouard @uct.ac.za
Reproductive Medicine: m.patel@uct.ac.za
Gynaecology Oncology: tracey.adams@uct.ac.za
Maternal and Fetal Medicine: Ayesha.Osman@uct.ac.za
Administrative support with regards to subspec trainees: Jennifer.heunis @uct.ac.za