Health Department and HPCSA failing medical professionals
2 February 2024
The DA notes the viral TikTok from Dr Mumtaaz (Taz) Emeran-Thomas (https://www.tiktok.com/@thepeoples_dr/video/7328859731605327109?_r=1&_t=8jSWpjcaXPJ) exposing the struggles of unemployed and unplaced interns, community service doctors, and medical professionals seeking employment after their community service years.
The DA has long tried to hold the Department of Health (DoH) and the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) accountable for their annual treatment of interns and community service medical professionals struggling to get placed – some for years. This year has been no exception. The DA has written to the Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla, regarding this dilemma, and he indicated in his reply to DA Shadow Minister of Health, Michele Clarke, dated 11 January 2024, that 86 environmental health practitioners (EHPs), 8 physiotherapists, and 11 radiotherapists could not be placed due to insufficient funded posts. Furthermore, 158 foreign nationals have yet to be placed as they can only be considered for placement after all South Africans and permanent residents have been allocated.
The DA will submit written parliamentary questions to the Minister regarding his Department’s failure to allocate interns and community service medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and environmental health practitioners (EHPs). We will also submit questions on how the Department has assisted 29 interns placed at military hospital facilities that did not receive their appointment letters in time.
We will also submit questions regarding the placement of foreign nationals that have studied in South Africa to determine their backlog for placement.