Foreign policy: you can study medicine in SA but you can’t do your internship here

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Foreign policy: you can study medicine in SA but you can’t do your internship here
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The health department says it has to prioritise SA doctors over foreign nationals for the mandatory two-year internship

Newly qualified foreign doctors who studied at SA universities face the prospect of not being able to practise medicine because the health department doesn’t have funds to offer them

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