Posted on March 31st, 2010 by Ruth
They were founded in 2007 and The Neonatal Nurses Association of South Africa wants to improve neonatal care as they see there is a need for help and encouragement amongst all neonatal nurses.
Neonatal Nurses provide for the needs of the most frail and fragile in society in a highly specialized and stressful field.
The Neonatal Nurses Association of Southern Africa brings together specialist nurses from around the country and gives them a forum within which to share and encourage each other and ultimately improve the standard of neonatal care in the region.
They are an associate member of COINN – The Council of International Neonatal Nurses – giving them international support and guidance.
They also encourage other African countries to launch neonatal nursing associations of their own and to develop national neonatal and maternal care policies.
Contact Details:
Tel: +27 31 303 9852
Website:www.nnasa.org.za
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Posted on March 30th, 2010 by Ruth

They are an accredited private independent nursing school in Durban. Studying at Chatmed means you get high quality training and intellectual challenges. Chatsmed Candlelight Nursing School is committed to training nurses who will be committed to service delivery and who will be sensitive to the needs of the community.
They are one of the leading Private Nursing Schools offering -
- Auxiliary Nursing Science – Basic Nutrition, First Aid, Comprehensive Health Care, Ethos and Professional practice, Basic Anatomy and Physiology, Basic Nursing Science
- Enrolled Nursing Science – ther 1st year is the same as for auxiliary nursing science and the second year includes: Pharmacology, Theatre Technique, Social Sciences, Basic Nursing Care, Unit Management
- General Nursing Science (see their website for their first and second year subjects)
Contact Details:
Durban Campus
47 Field Street
General Building
4th, 13th and 18th floors
Durban
4000
Tel: +27 31 307 4859 / +27 31 301 0010
Fax: +27 31 307 4859
Webite: www.ccnursingschool.co.za
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Posted on March 30th, 2010 by Ruth
In 1937 they became on of two universities in South Africa to have Nurses on Campus. Their Division of Nursing and Midwifery has been preparing nurses at under-graduate level to meet the challenges of health care in South Africa since 1972.
Nurses and Midwives comprise the largest group of health care providers in South Africa.
The Division of Nursing and Midwifery is committed to facilitating the development of competent, caring and autonomous professional nurses and midwives. Students must be registered with the South African Nursing Council as a Nurse. To do the Advanced Midwifery programme students must be registered with the SANC as a midwife as well.
The Division of Nursing and Midwifery -
- prepares professional nurses and midwives for leadership within a primary health based national health system
- meets nurses’ and midwives’ ongoing professional educational requirements
Their Programmes
- nursing education
- nursing management
- child nursing
- ophthalmic nursing
- critical care nursing
- advanced Midwifery and neonatal care
- critical care nursing
Contact Details:
Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
F45 Old Main Building
Groote Schuur Hospital
Observatory
7925
Tel: +27 21 406 6401
Fax: +27 21 406 6323
Email: nursing@uctgsh1.uct.ac.za
Website: www.uct.ac.za
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Posted on March 29th, 2010 by Ruth

It was first established by a group of Trappist Monks in 1882. Several of the monks were healers and it soon became clear that medical care was needed in the community. In 1927 St Mary’s hospital was built.
As word of the hospital spread and the numbers of patients grew, so grew the need for skilled nursing staff, and in 1933, St Mary’s Nursing School opened its doors, the beginnings of a facility with a reputation for training some of the finest nurses and midwives in South Africa.
Education is one of the two pillars which the Hospital was built on, and is at the heart of patient care at St Mary’s Hospital. The college is proud to contribute to the nursing profession. Contributions to the Nursing College allow St Mary’s to maintain its current education programme as well as expand its core programme.
Contact Details:
St Mary’s Hospita
1 Hospital Road
Mariannhill
Tel: +27 31 717 1000
Fax: +27 31 700 3375
Website:www.stmarys.co.za
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Posted on March 29th, 2010 by Ruth
The Dutch Reformed Church started a mission at Rietvlei during the 1930’s. Over the years various doctors joined the staff and community work became a big priority and clinics were started throughout the district. Recognition for training of midwives was obtained in 1968.
In 1976 with independence, the hospital came under the control of the Transkei Department of Health and ceased to be a mission hospital. One of their many services is Nursing education and the training of registered nurses and midwives has continued under the auspices of the Transkei Nursing Council. Students from all over the world visit the hospital or do their elective period here.
Contact Details:
P.O. Box 501
Staffords Post
4686
Tel: +27 31 765 1732
Cell: 071 851 4648
Fax: +27 31 765 1755
Website
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