To work as a foreign doctor in South Africa, you’ll need to meet certain requirements and go through a registration process. Here are the general steps and requirements:
- Qualifications: You should have a recognized medical qualification. This might be a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) or an equivalent degree.
- Register with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA):
- You need to register with the HPCSA, which is the regulatory body for healthcare professionals in South Africa.
- You’ll need to provide your qualifications and complete the necessary application forms.
- For specific registration requirements and procedures, you should visit the HPCSA website.
- Internship: In South Africa, it’s common for foreign doctors to complete an internship or community service year. This is often a requirement for full registration. You may need to apply for intern or community service positions through the relevant provincial health department.
- English Proficiency: As English is one of the official languages of South Africa, you might need to prove your proficiency in English. This can typically be done through an English language test, such as IELTS.
- Visa: You’ll need the appropriate visa to work in South Africa. The type of visa you require will depend on your specific circumstances, such as whether you’re coming for work or study.
- Malpractice Insurance: It’s advisable to have malpractice insurance.
- Work Permit: If you’re not a South African citizen, you’ll need a work permit to practice as a doctor.
Please note that requirements may vary depending on your specific situation and the province in which you plan to work. It’s crucial to contact the HPCSA or the specific provincial health department for the most up-to-date information and guidance on the registration and licensing process for foreign doctors in South Africa. Additionally, consider seeking legal or professional advice to ensure you meet all the necessary requirements.
Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital
Established during the Second World War era for the treatment of British soldiers is now one of the largest hospitals of the African region with more than 2900 beds and 600 doctors and 2000 nurses working there. Send your CV to Allen.mbalati (at) gauteng.gov.za.
South African Medical Research Council
It was established in 1969 and strives to promote the health and quality of life of the people of the Republic. Currently, the MRC offers jobs in HIV trials for clinicians with MBChB and good clinical practice certificates.
Aurum Institute for Health Research
This institute’s area of research is TB and HIV. Research vacancies are available.
African Population and Health Research Center
Established in 1995 to conduct high-quality research on population health offers various categories of research posts.
Foreign Workforce Management (FWM), National Department of Health
All foreign nationals who wish to work in South Africa should apply through the Department of Health. Download the application form and document requirements. Submit the application to pienal@health.gov.za and allia@health.gov.za