How Many Surgeons In South Africa

Who is a Surgeon?

In modern medicine, a surgeon is a medical doctor who performs surgery. Although there are different traditions in different times and places, a modern surgeon is also a licensed physician or received the same medical training as physicians before specializing in surgery. 

How Many Surgeons In South Africa?

As of December 2019, on the HPCSA register, there were 6329 specialists in the surgical workforce in South Africa including 3191 surgeons (50.4%), 1292 (20.4%) OBGYN, and 1846 (29.2%) anaesthesiologists. There were 4804 (75.9%) males and 1525 (24.1%) females.

Are surgeons in demand in South Africa?

In sub-Saharan Africa, the demand for a surgical career is substantial owing to the high burden of surgical disease and lack of providers. These challenges may adversely affect the well-being of both patient and provider.

How much does a surgeon make in South Africa?

The average surgeon salary in South Africa is R 270 000 per year or R 138 per hour. Entry-level positions start at R 238 500 per year, while most experienced workers make up to R 8 886 000 per year.

What is a general surgeon in South Africa?

general: these surgeons have a wide range of knowledge and skills so that they are equipped to deal with any surgical emergency, with a focus on all acute abdominal problems – this includes the liver, colon, stomach, and pancreas.

What is the richest type of surgeon in South Africa?

Having said that, the number 1 highest-paying specialist doctor is a neurosurgeon. Studying to be a neurosurgeon in South Africa is quite a rigorous, extensive process—not to mention stressful—which is why these specialist doctors are paid up to an average of R3. 3 million Rand a year.