Witnessing the change in AIDS patients; from death sentence to miraculous recovery in a single year as antiretroviral drug supply lines began flowing was the biggest motivator to continue doctoring in the deep rural former Transkei for Liz Gatley. The Eastern Cape’s Rural Doctor of the Year admits that ‘overwhelm’ was her constant companion during her first (community service) year at Zithulele Hospital on the poverty stricken but beautiful Wild Coast. This was in spite of having joined two experienced, dedicated husband and wife couples who had spent years building up a multi-disciplinary team that has since become the envy of rural peers country-wide. She bravely chose to stay with the posting even though a close friend she had applied w...
CITATION: Jenkins, L. S., et al. 2015. What keeps health professionals working in rural district hos...
In South Africa today, it is estimated that there are 6.5 million people living with HIV/AIDS, at le...
It took the deaths of 121 babies after an outbreak of diarrhoeal disease in the poorly served Ukhahl...
Imagine the Western Cape’s R64 million health budget under-spend (2010/2011) being redirected into o...
A long-awaited support programme for isolated, under-resourced rural doctors will start in the Easte...
With many medical schools boldly piloting on-site clinical training in vastly underserved rural area...
Christie was a Minerva Fellow at Witkoppen Clinic in Johannesburg, South Africa. She worked in the p...
Last October, a rejuvenated, financially healthier and better-led Medical Research Council (MRC) gav...
A protracted and lonely campaign for safe male circumcision in the traditional, male-dominated rural...
These brief reflections from 4 University of Cape Town (UCT) medical graduates who chose to make the...
CITATION: Mapukata, N. O., Couper, I & Smith, J. 2017. The value of the WIRHE Scholarship Programme ...
Background. Major inequalities in staffing levels at rural and urban hospitals contribute to poorer ...
DissertationThe rural health care facilities have been facing the critical shortage of medical docto...
The well-recognised shortage of healthcare workers in South Africa is compounded in rural areas due ...
Introduction: Rural hospitals in South Africa, as elsewhere, face enduring shortages of, and challen...
CITATION: Jenkins, L. S., et al. 2015. What keeps health professionals working in rural district hos...
In South Africa today, it is estimated that there are 6.5 million people living with HIV/AIDS, at le...
It took the deaths of 121 babies after an outbreak of diarrhoeal disease in the poorly served Ukhahl...
Imagine the Western Cape’s R64 million health budget under-spend (2010/2011) being redirected into o...
A long-awaited support programme for isolated, under-resourced rural doctors will start in the Easte...
With many medical schools boldly piloting on-site clinical training in vastly underserved rural area...
Christie was a Minerva Fellow at Witkoppen Clinic in Johannesburg, South Africa. She worked in the p...
Last October, a rejuvenated, financially healthier and better-led Medical Research Council (MRC) gav...
A protracted and lonely campaign for safe male circumcision in the traditional, male-dominated rural...
These brief reflections from 4 University of Cape Town (UCT) medical graduates who chose to make the...
CITATION: Mapukata, N. O., Couper, I & Smith, J. 2017. The value of the WIRHE Scholarship Programme ...
Background. Major inequalities in staffing levels at rural and urban hospitals contribute to poorer ...
DissertationThe rural health care facilities have been facing the critical shortage of medical docto...
The well-recognised shortage of healthcare workers in South Africa is compounded in rural areas due ...
Introduction: Rural hospitals in South Africa, as elsewhere, face enduring shortages of, and challen...
CITATION: Jenkins, L. S., et al. 2015. What keeps health professionals working in rural district hos...
In South Africa today, it is estimated that there are 6.5 million people living with HIV/AIDS, at le...
It took the deaths of 121 babies after an outbreak of diarrhoeal disease in the poorly served Ukhahl...