How Much Does it cost to become A Neurosurgeon In South Africa

What is a Neurosurgeon?

A physician who specializes in neurosurgery. Neurosurgeons are not just brain surgeons, they are medically trained neurosurgical specialists who can also help patients suffering from back and neck pain as well as a host of other illnesses ranging from trigeminal neuralgia to head injury and Parkinson’s disease.

How Much Does it cost to become A Neurosurgeon In South Africa?

Tuition for courses varies quite substantially, from R24,000 to as much as R64,500, for a Bachelor of Medicine (MBBCh) at the University of Cape Town.

How long does it take to become a neurosurgeon in South Africa?

It would take 19 years of education, starting with a bachelor’s degree and finishing with a doctorate, followed by a year of an internship in surgery, and 7 years in residency, to become a neurosurgeon.

Where can I study Neurosurgery in South Africa?

University of Pretoria

The best cities to study Neurosurgery in South Africa based on the number of universities and their ranks are Cape Town, Durban, Stellenbosch, and Johannesburg.

How many neurosurgeons are in South Africa?

65 neurosurgeons

The distribution of these neurosurgeons shows a striking regional disparity: North Africa has 354 neurosurgeons for 119 million inhabitants; that is, one neurosurgeon for 338,000 inhabitants; and South Africa has 65 neurosurgeons for 40 million inhabitants; that is, one neurosurgeon for 620,000 inhabitants.

How long is neurosurgery residency in South Africa?

Five to seven years in a neurosurgery residency program. Some neurosurgeons complete a fellowship after residency to specialize in a particular area.

Continuing education — annual meetings, conferences, scientific journals, research — to keep up with advances made in the complex field of neurosurgery.

Is becoming a neurosurgeon hard?

What propels us is that neurosurgery is technically very challenging and intellectually very challenging.

Prospective neurosurgery candidates should do well on the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination of the United States (COMLEX-USA), but they don’t need stratospheric scores.