Where to Study Orthopedics in South Africa
What is orthopedics?
Orthopedics is a subdivision of medicine that specializes on the care of the human musculoskeletal system and treatment of deformities of bones or muscles.
Where to study orthopedics in South Africa?
1. The Colleges of Medicine of South Africa
2. University of Pretoria
3. University of the Free State (UFS)
4. Wits University Stellenbosch University
How do I become an orthopedic doctor/surgeon in South Africa?
1. Obtain a bachelor’s degree in medicine
2. Complete a one-year residency program
3. Pursue a master’s degree in orthopedics
Do orthopedic doctors perform surgery?
Orthopedic doctors perform both surgical and non-surgical procedures.
What is the duty of an orthopedic doctor?
Orthopedic surgeons are tasked to diagnosis and treat and manage the disorders of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles.
How long do you have to study to become an orthopedic surgeon in South Africa?
It takes about 11 years to study orthopedics as bachelor’s degree in medicine requires a 6 year study period, a compulsory one-year residency program and master’s degree in orthopedics is 4 four year study program.
How much do orthopedic surgeons earn in South Africa?
An Orthopedic Surgeon in South Africa receive an average pay of R 3,050,479 per year or R 1,467 per hour.
How many hours a week do orthopedic surgeons work?
Orthopedic surgeons work for long uneven hours at an average of 60 hours a week.
Which are some of the conditions treated by Orthopedic Surgeon in South Africa?
1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
2. Shoulder Arthritis
3. Shoulder Pain
5. Hip Osteoarthritis
6. Shoulder Injury
7. Ankle Arthritis
Can a physiotherapist become an orthopedic surgeon?
A Physiotherapist can becomes an Orthopedic Surgeon if after obtaining his degree, he pursue a Master of Physiotherapy in Orthopedics.