What is informed consent?
A successful relationship between healthcare practitioner and patient depends on mutual trust. In order to establish that trust practitioners must respect the autonomy of their… Read More »What is informed consent?
The latest news from the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), protecting the public and guiding the professions.
A successful relationship between healthcare practitioner and patient depends on mutual trust. In order to establish that trust practitioners must respect the autonomy of their… Read More »What is informed consent?
Some of these allegations are true and some are not. The committee is concerned about the ones that are true as they damage the image… Read More »Concern about misconduct of healthcare practitioners
The HPCSA has observed an increase in the number of students pursuing their studies abroad, only to find upon their return to South Africa, that… Read More »Are you considering foreign qualifications?
Anaesthesiologists should not delegate important aspects of their work to others, warns the HPCSA. The Medical and Dental Professions Board of the HPCSA is urging… Read More »Anaesthesiologists take note!
In December 2013, at a hearing held by the Professional Conduct Committee for the HPCSA, the committee found Dr Wouter Basson guilty of unprofessional conduct… Read More »An update on the case of Dr Wouter Basson
The aim of the roadshows is to engage with practitioners, educate and update you on a number of pertinent issues such as clarifying the role… Read More »Roadshows for Practitioners and the Public
There have been only three laboratory-confirmed measles cases with onset of illness in 2015 – as at 12 February 2015. The cases were all from… Read More »Measles update from Institute for Communicable Diseases
The board has implemented a board examination for student dental assistants who are currently registered under the “grandfather clause”, which means they have not completed… Read More »Exam for dental assistants
“Operation Phakisa on Scaling Up the Ideal Clinic Initiative is aimed at promoting efficiency, effectiveness and professionalism in clinics: Over the past five years, government… Read More »State of the Nation Address, what does it mean for the healthcare sector?
This is how the budget for 2015 affects your health: “The expenditure on health and social protection will continue to grow steadily, contributing to better… Read More »Budgeting for health
The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) is a statutory body established in terms of the Health Professions Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 of… Read More »Nominations of members of the Professional Board for Emergency Care
The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) embarked on an “off site registration campaign that took place on 20 November to 19 December 2014.… Read More »Off- site registration
The National Mental Health Policy Framework and Strategic Plan 2013-2020*: An important milestone in the transformation of mental health services delivery in South Africa. Prof… Read More »Mental health for all
The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) is a statutory body, established in terms of the Health Professions Act and is committed to protecting… Read More »Payment of Annual fees
South Africa recently participated in the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence campaign, not many of us know the history and meaning behind the… Read More »SIXTEEN DAYS OF ACTIVISM
Congratulations to our outstanding top HPCSA Departmental Idols for 2014 (trust me, there was definitely no singing involved). The Departmental Idol Awards aim to recognise… Read More »NO SINGING REQUIRED
We often find ourselves so busy with day-to-day duties that we forget about ourselves. The HPCSA life cover is a compulsory benefit of the HPCSA… Read More »EMPLOYEE EDUCATION
Once again, the HPCSA will be conducting off site registrations. The aim is to make your registration process as simple as possible. The off-site registration… Read More »Off Site Registration 2014
Public-Private Partnerships are fundamental to achieving universal health coverage, writes Dr Terence Carter, a Deputy Director General in the National Department of Health. South Africa… Read More »Private and public health providers must join hands
Oral problems affect our daily life in terms of dental function, pain and economic cost. The reduction of oral diseases through oral health promotion and… Read More »Focus on teeth and gums