I love specialising in orthopedics. Can you please make a video of the steps you need to take to specialize at any specialty. What is required, how long does it takes...?
Will do so. I'll include all specialties. So you basically do internship, comserve, then MO. You then have to try find an MO post in Ortho to gain experience. Then to increase your chances you can write Primaries in ortho or diploma. When you have that then apply for reg post. Some people are lucky to get a registrar post without primaries etc. So the reg program (to specialise) takes 4 years. You write exams and research during the time until you graduate. Then Wala you're FCP(Ortho)😉
I have a video on in and a link for CMSA with the specific specialist primary exams and requirements etc. Study leave is 15 days a year. Usually you'll get 2 days off before the exam. Some departments will give you more 'off the record'
Hi ann ...Im from sudan .. iwant to ask from rotation of derma and opthalmology in south africa ... im mother of 2 child ...iwant youre advice .. Also aboute stellenbosch and wet university .. ..thanx alot
I always enjoy your vids 😊 they are super informative. I’m still a medical student and thinking about specializing in psych, and I wanted to know if it’s competitive in order to get a registrar post in that speciality?
🥺😉 thanks.... Psych is not that bad in terms of competitiveness. Most people get a Diploma in mental health or will try get an MO post and are then absorbed easily into reg posts.
Grade 11 looking forward to doing neurosurgery. I have found out that it is in demand but what's your take on it on it's stance at least 10 years from now?
Hi Matome so there'll always be a demand. The new trend is that some also do courses and do spine ops (to get more work in private). I advise you pick electives in neurosurg when in medschool so you get to see if it's what you like or enjoy☺️
Hi... So all levels. Interns are mainly in tertiary or regional but during certain blocks like family medicine they rotate through district hospitals and CHCs and clinics.
Hey Doc. How did u end up being a casualty MO? U said u r lazy and I remember in ur other videos u said casualty is busy. Was it an area of need also hence u were thrown there, or did u choose an open post?
I say I'm lazy in that I prefer chilled environments but we take what's available unfortunately 🤣🤣. I also low-key like the ER🙊. Also where I work it's not as busy Paeds and Internal medicine are somewhat worse than casualty
Hell Dr Ann🌻... When you are now a MO.... Can you choose which department you like to work at or as you said that they just throw you where you are needed (basically you become an all department stock😂 & should know everything)?
To question 1. Most rural or district or regional will throw you wherever 🤣 but you can swap with another MO or try move but when there's a need they won't allow you to move. At times while settled in another they can decide to move you on the basis that it's not a specialised facility 🤞🏽. Tertiary hospitals /facilities with specialists or reg training they don't do that.
Love these videos so much!
I love specialising in orthopedics. Can you please make a video of the steps you need to take to specialize at any specialty.
What is required, how long does it takes...?
Will do so. I'll include all specialties. So you basically do internship, comserve, then MO. You then have to try find an MO post in Ortho to gain experience. Then to increase your chances you can write Primaries in ortho or diploma. When you have that then apply for reg post. Some people are lucky to get a registrar post without primaries etc. So the reg program (to specialise) takes 4 years. You write exams and research during the time until you graduate. Then Wala you're FCP(Ortho)😉
Can you talk about specialisation route in SA. Primaries, study leave etc.
I have a video on in and a link for CMSA with the specific specialist primary exams and requirements etc. Study leave is 15 days a year. Usually you'll get 2 days off before the exam. Some departments will give you more 'off the record'
Hi ann ...Im from sudan .. iwant to ask from rotation of derma and opthalmology in south africa ... im mother of 2 child ...iwant youre advice ..
Also aboute stellenbosch and wet university ..
..thanx alot
Will be dropping a video on it next 🙏🏾
I always enjoy your vids 😊 they are super informative. I’m still a medical student and thinking about specializing in psych, and I wanted to know if it’s competitive in order to get a registrar post in that speciality?
🥺😉 thanks.... Psych is not that bad in terms of competitiveness. Most people get a Diploma in mental health or will try get an MO post and are then absorbed easily into reg posts.
Grade 11 looking forward to doing neurosurgery. I have found out that it is in demand but what's your take on it on it's stance at least 10 years from now?
Hi Matome so there'll always be a demand. The new trend is that some also do courses and do spine ops (to get more work in private). I advise you pick electives in neurosurg when in medschool so you get to see if it's what you like or enjoy☺️
@@DrAnn_Healthhub Thank you 🙌I'll definitely look up into it more as much as possible
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Yo quick ask, Just got a job shadowing thing I have to do he varsity, since you in the medical field should I approach anyone Or any doctor I know?
Yes approach anyone unless they specified on whether public or private etc
Hi Doc, can I ask, which level of hospitals can one do their internship? I understand we have regional, district and tertiary
Hi... So all levels. Interns are mainly in tertiary or regional but during certain blocks like family medicine they rotate through district hospitals and CHCs and clinics.
Hey Doc. How did u end up being a casualty MO? U said u r lazy and I remember in ur other videos u said casualty is busy. Was it an area of need also hence u were thrown there, or did u choose an open post?
I say I'm lazy in that I prefer chilled environments but we take what's available unfortunately 🤣🤣. I also low-key like the ER🙊. Also where I work it's not as busy Paeds and Internal medicine are somewhat worse than casualty
@@DrAnn_Healthhub if given a choice which rotation I want to start with for internship (next month) wat would u suggest?
@@oratilesookane93 Internal medicine then Paeds. They are sort of a foundation for all rotations in a way
Last Q, how intense is a Bachelor of science, and like is it really needed that I attend all my lectures?
I think you do. It's full time and there's labs etc. It can get hectic 🤞🏽
Hell Dr Ann🌻... When you are now a MO.... Can you choose which department you like to work at or as you said that they just throw you where you are needed (basically you become an all department stock😂 & should know everything)?
A follow up qestion...
The salary you earn is it a good step up compared to being a comserve dr or even an intern
To question 1. Most rural or district or regional will throw you wherever 🤣 but you can swap with another MO or try move but when there's a need they won't allow you to move. At times while settled in another they can decide to move you on the basis that it's not a specialised facility 🤞🏽. Tertiary hospitals /facilities with specialists or reg training they don't do that.
Intern to comserve is like 10k
Comserve to MO 1k😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@DrAnn_Healthhub 🤣😂 ai... SA things just take their own directions!
I Will stress when I get there🤣😂
Thank you so much🌻
Do you get extra remuneration for performing procedures?
No.
@@DrAnn_Healthhub eyyyyy. Wow. How 🤔 ❓