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Foreign-qualified medical doctors to finally sit for their board exams

- TOTT CONTRIBUTO­R SAnews.gov.za

The Health Profession­s Council of SA (HPCSA) announced on Monday the appointmen­t of a new service provider for foreign-qualified medical doctors to sit for their board exams.

This comes after SA foreignqua­lified doctors encountere­d numerous delays due to administra­tive challenges.

Earlier this month, a group of jobless doctors who studied overseas, marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to raise their grievances about their inability to write their board exams so that they could start practising.

“The appointmen­t of the new service provider was a lengthy process. However, I am pleased to announce that a new contract has been signed with the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) to manage the HPCSA medical board examinatio­ns for the next three years,” HPCSA registrar, Dr Magome Masike, said on Monday.

The HPCSA said it regretted the delay in arranging the board medical examinatio­ns.

“The medical board examinatio­ns were previously managed by an external service provider on behalf of the Medical and Dental Profession­al Board.

“The contract with the previous service provider has since expired,” the council explained.

The HPCSA announced that the first round of examinatio­ns would take place as soon as October.

According to the statement, the theory exams would be written on October 25 at the UKZN Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine.

Meanwhile, the practical exams will be held between December 5-8 at the Howard College Campus.

“Applicants who meet the requiremen­ts will be invited to sit for the set examinatio­n soon,” the council said.

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