180 young people awarded bursaries to train as doctors in Cuba

Efforts to improve doctor patient contact in the North West province received a major potential boost with announcement by Health MEC Dr Magome Masike that the province will this year send 180 students to study medicine in Cuba. This is a drastic improvement from 100 that was recruited in 2012.

The province has 72 medical students from poor backgrounds who successfully completed their medical studies and are now serving their communities since the inception of the South Africa Cuba Medical programme in 1995.

The recruitment process of 180 students who departs for Cuba in October was highly competitive. Candidates were selected on the basis of academic excellence and commitment to serve the poorest communities upon completion of their studies.

Other criteria included a history of active involvement in their communities, and the potential to be a dedicated and caring doctor. Priority was given to students from disadvantaged communities.

Bursary recipients had undergone a week long orientation at health facilities to familiarise themselves with medical practice and to get perspective of Cuba from those who studied medicine in Cuba before boarding a flight to Cuba.

The province continues to see steady progress in addressing related challenges of scares skills and training of health professionals. “Through the South African and Cuban Medical Programme more and more medical professionals become available. The availability of extra doctors means more and more communities especially in rural areas where most of them come from are able to be seen and treated by doctors,” says MEC Masike

“Shortage of medical professionals is a national problem but affects the poor and rural population the most. Through the South Africa and Cuba Medical Programme more and more medical professionals become available and this slowly but surely reduces doctor patient contact in health facilities mainly serving rural communities,” MEC Masike said.

MEC Masike will bid farewell to bursary recipients at Mmabatho Convention Centre tomorrow at 12h00. Members of the media are invited.

Enquiries:
Tebogo Lekgethwane
Provincial Health spokesperson
Cell: 082 929 9958
E-mail: Tlekgethwane@nwpg.gov.za

Thebe Itumeleng
Media & Communication Directorate
North West Department of Health
Tel: 018 387 1886
Cell: 078 460 5120
E-mail: Titumeleng@nwpg.gov.za

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