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256<br />

permanent and long-term contract staff<br />

professor 2<br />

emeritus professor 2<br />

adjunct professor 1<br />

associate professor 1<br />

senior lecturers 2<br />

Career paediatric surgical registrars 2<br />

african fellowship training programme 2<br />

research technologists / social Worker 5<br />

administrative staff 2<br />

total 19<br />

students<br />

Doctoral 1<br />

Master’s 3<br />

Undergraduate 168<br />

total 172<br />

researCH fielDs anD staff<br />

professor a.J.W. Millar<br />

Biliary atresia, choledochal cysts, liver transplantation,<br />

renovascular hypertension, non-transplant surgery for<br />

short bowel syndrome, oesophageal replacement with<br />

colon, hepatoblastoma, bilateral Wilms’ tumour, surgical<br />

management of intestinal failure<br />

eMeritUs professor H. röDe<br />

Burn and nutrition research; short bowel syndrome; HIV/<br />

AIDS; oncology and trauma.<br />

eMeritUs professor M.r.Q. Davies<br />

General paediatric surgical conditions.<br />

aDJUnCt professor r.a. broWn<br />

Gastrointestinal surgery; surgical endoscopy; constipation<br />

and gastro-intestinal polyposis.<br />

professor a.b. van as<br />

Traumatology; child accident prevention; vascular injuries;<br />

gastro-intestinal diseases.<br />

assoCiate professor a. nUManoglU<br />

Minimal invasive surgery; transplantation; HIV/AIDS and<br />

diseases of the gastro-intestinal tract, teaching with<br />

technology, web based outreach, neonatal surgery<br />

s. Cox<br />

The child sexual assault ‘epidemic’, Neonatal burns,<br />

surgical aspects of necrotising enterocolitis and other<br />

childhood general surgical conditions.<br />

Dr a. alexanDer<br />

HIV/AIDS and surgical implications, surgical curriculum<br />

development. surgical research, urology, minimally<br />

invasive surgery.<br />

Dr r. albertyn<br />

Paediatric pain; rehabilitation and HIV/AIDS.<br />

J. raaD<br />

Manometry and gastro-enterology.<br />

DireCtor: CHilDsafe (post vaCant)<br />

Child accident prevention.<br />

ContaCt Details<br />

Postal Address: Division of Paediatric Surgery, School of<br />

Child and Adolescent Health, University of Cape Town,<br />

Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital, Rondebosch,<br />

7700<br />

Tel: +27 21 658 5012<br />

Fax: +27 21 685 6632<br />

Web: http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/ich<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> General enquiries: +27 21 650 9111<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> web: http://www.uct.ac.za<br />

poisons Centre<br />

HeaD of Unit: Dr C. roberts<br />

The Poisons Information Centre maintains and distributes<br />

aninformation database designed to help clinicians in<br />

Southern Africa treat poisoned adults and children. All<br />

types of potentially toxic substances are included with<br />

a particular accent on local South African trade names<br />

and natural toxins. The treatment protocols are tailored<br />

for the South African situation. The database is used at<br />

30 treatment centres countrywide and by both the other<br />

Poisons Centres, to underpin poisons advice given to health<br />

workers and the public. It is also distributed to centres in<br />

Botswana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria and Zimbabwe.<br />

The Poisons Emergency Telephone line is answered by<br />

the staff of the Poisons Information Centre during office<br />

hours on weekdays, and after hours in the Emergency<br />

Department of the hospital, using the information database.<br />

The Centre collects data on all children seen at Red Cross<br />

Children’s Hospital with known or suspected poisoning.<br />

permanent and long-term contract staff<br />

Medical officers 2<br />

pharmacists 2<br />

total 4<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseaRCh RepoRT '11

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