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372<br />

DiviSioN oF emergeNCy<br />

meDiCiNe<br />

heAD oF DiviSioN: ASSoCiAte ProFeSSor lA wAlliS<br />

Divisional profile<br />

Emergency Medicine was officially recognised as a medical<br />

specialty in South Africa in 2004. Since its inception, the<br />

Division of Emergency Medicine has been a joint-division<br />

at the University of Cape Town (<strong>UCT</strong>) and Stellenbosch<br />

University (SU). The Head of the Division is joint-staff (70%<br />

Provincial Government of the Western Cape, 15% <strong>UCT</strong>, and<br />

15% SU). Additionally, many of the faculty and staff share<br />

joint-affiliation with the Provincial Government of the Western<br />

Cape (PGWC). The Division utilises various academic and<br />

satellite hospitals for the purposes of teaching and research;<br />

these include: Groote Schuur, Red Cross War Memorial<br />

Children’s, Victoria, GF Jooste, Paarl, and New Somerset<br />

Hospital. The types of patients seen and emergencies<br />

treated vary among hospitals, allowing our MMed students<br />

to become <strong>full</strong>y competent Emergency Medicine specialists.<br />

The Division places an emphasis on research publications<br />

by faculty and students at all levels of training. In <strong>2011</strong>,<br />

the Division produced 20 publications in peer-reviewed<br />

journals and contributed to more than a dozen book<br />

chapters. The foci of the Division’s research has been in<br />

the following areas: African emergency care development,<br />

emergency ultrasound in Africa, pre-hospital care and<br />

disaster medicine, and emergency care systems.<br />

The Division has 1 Professor, 2 Senior Lecturers, 3<br />

Lecturers, and 1 <strong>Research</strong> Coordinator between SU<br />

and <strong>UCT</strong>. There are 9 honorary lecturers at SU and an<br />

additional 10 honorary lecturers at <strong>UCT</strong>.<br />

head of Division (uct, su & pgWc)<br />

A/Professor Lee A. Wallis MBChB MD FRCSEd DIMC Dip<br />

Sport Med FCEM FCEM(SA)<br />

head of education<br />

Heike I. Geduld MBChB FCEM(SA) MMed(EM)<br />

MPhil Programme Coordinator<br />

Tyson Welzel MBChB EMDM<br />

Divisional statistics<br />

permanent and long-term contract staff<br />

Associate Professor 1<br />

Senior lecturers 2<br />

research Staff 1<br />

total 4<br />

honorary staff<br />

honorary lecturers 10<br />

total 10<br />

students<br />

PhD 10<br />

mmed / College 16 (&16 Stellenbosch)<br />

mmed supernumerary 6 (& 6 Stellenbosch)<br />

mPhil 9<br />

mSc 5<br />

undergraduate 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th years<br />

CoNtACt DetAilS<br />

Divisional Website: www.emergencymed.co.za<br />

Telephone: +27 21 948 9908<br />

Fax: +27 21 948 9909<br />

lewallis@pgwc.gov.za<br />

Postal Address: Division of Emergency Medicine,<br />

University of Cape Town, Medical School, Groote Schuur<br />

Hospital, H53 Old Main Building, Observatory, 7925<br />

Tel: +27 21 948 9908<br />

Fax: +27 21 948 9909<br />

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

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

DiviSioN oF NeuroSurgery<br />

heAD oF DiviSioN: ProFeSSor grAhAm FieggeN<br />

Divisional profile<br />

The Division achieved some notable milestones in a year<br />

which saw ad hominem promotion for Professor Tony<br />

Figaji, appointment as a Visiting Professor at the University<br />

of the Witwatersrand for Associate Professor Allan Taylor<br />

and the appointment of the first two Honorary Professors<br />

in Neurosurgery in Peter Siesjo (Lund) and Matthew Wood<br />

(Oxford). Furthermore, consultants organised and hosted<br />

two major international congresses, Emeritus Professor<br />

Kay de Villiers received the prestigious <strong>UCT</strong> Book Award<br />

for for Healers, Helpers and Hospitals and we were able<br />

to include a 3 month research rotation in the registrar<br />

program.<br />

The DoHET-funded Chief Registrar post was awarded to Dr<br />

Marco Kogels after a competitive process and he fulfilled<br />

the role very effectively. This enabled us to restructure the<br />

training program to allow a research rotation and Drs Nte<br />

Mjoli, Johan Malan, David Roytowski and Edwin Mogere<br />

were all able to complete their MMed projects, with Dr<br />

Mjoli becoming the first neurosurgical registrar to pass<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseARCh RepORT '11

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