South African Military Health Service

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The South African Military Health Service is the branch of the [[South African Defence Force]] responsible for medical facilities and the training and deployment of all medical personnel within the force. Though unusual, as most national militaries integrate their medical structures into their existing service branches, the SADF regards this structure as being the most efficient method of providing care and support to the SADF's personnel.
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The South African Military Health Service is the branch of the [[Union Defence Force]] responsible for medical facilities and the training and deployment of all medical personnel within the force. Though unusual, as most national militaries integrate their medical structures into their existing service branches, the UDF regards this structure as being the most efficient method of providing care and support to the UDF's personnel.
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The SAMHS includes active duty military personnel, civilian employees of the Ministry of Defence. In addition, the military employs roughly 400 medical doctors and private medical specialists are sometimes appointed to supplement the staff of the SAMHS.
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The SAMHS includes 12,000 active duty military personnel, civilian employees of the Ministry of Defence and National Security. In addition, the military employs roughly 800 medical doctors and private medical specialists are sometimes appointed to supplement the staff of the SAMHS.
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The Surgeon General heads the SAMHS and has the rank of Lieutenant-General. The SAMHS operates three Military Hospitals; one near Pretoria, one in Cape Town and one in Bloemfontein. There are also three specialized institutes - the Institute for Aviation Medicine, the Institute for Maritime Medicine and the Military Psychological Institute. Together, these units provide comprehensive medical care for military personnel and their dependents, as well as the police and employees of other security-related government departments, and occasionally to neighboring countries. The SAMHS also provides occasional veterinary services for animals (mainly horses and dogs) used by the security services. The Institute for Aviation Medicine and the Institute for Maritime Medicine screen pilot candidates for the air force and for civilian aviation certification, as well as divers and submariners for the navy. The military's medical services also include general medical and dental care, and specialized rehabilitation services.
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The Surgeon General heads the SAMHS and has the rank of Lieutenant-General. The SAMHS operates eleven Military Hospitals, one in each provincial capital. There are also three specialized institutes - the Institute for Aviation Medicine, the Institute for Maritime Medicine and the Military Psychological Institute. Together, these units provide comprehensive medical care for military personnel and their dependents, as well as the police and employees of other security-related government departments, and occasionally to neighboring countries. The SAMHS also provides occasional veterinary services for animals (mainly horses and dogs) used by the security services. The Institute for Aviation Medicine and the Institute for Maritime Medicine screen pilot candidates for the air force and for civilian aviation certification, as well as divers and submariners for the navy. The military's medical services also include general medical and dental care, and specialized rehabilitation services.
The SAMHS is organized into regional medical commands, corresponding to the army's regional commands, as well as a Medical Logistics Command and a Medical Training Command. The regional commands support military units, military base hospitals, and military unit sickbays in their region. The Medical Logistics Command is responsible for medical logistics only, as each service provides for its own logistics support. In addition, the Medical Training Command supervises the South African Medical Service College, the South African Military Health Service Nursing College, and the South African Military Health Service Training Centre, as well as the military hospitals' training programs. The nursing college, in Pretoria, grants a four-year nursing diploma in association with the University of South Africa. Specialized, in-service training courses for nurses and for nursing assistants are also available.
The SAMHS is organized into regional medical commands, corresponding to the army's regional commands, as well as a Medical Logistics Command and a Medical Training Command. The regional commands support military units, military base hospitals, and military unit sickbays in their region. The Medical Logistics Command is responsible for medical logistics only, as each service provides for its own logistics support. In addition, the Medical Training Command supervises the South African Medical Service College, the South African Military Health Service Nursing College, and the South African Military Health Service Training Centre, as well as the military hospitals' training programs. The nursing college, in Pretoria, grants a four-year nursing diploma in association with the University of South Africa. Specialized, in-service training courses for nurses and for nursing assistants are also available.
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The Service was established as a full service branch of the SADF in 1979 in order to consolidate the medical services of the [[South African Army|Army]], [[South African Navy|Navy]], and [[South African Air Force|Air Force]].
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The Service was established as a full service branch of the UDF in 1979 in order to consolidate the medical services of the [[South African Army|Army]], [[Royal South African Navy|Navy]], and [[Royal South African Air Force|Air Force]].
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[[Category:South African Defence Force|Health Service, South African Military]]
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Current revision as of 14:38, 4 February 2009

South African Military Health Service flag.

The South African Military Health Service is the branch of the Union Defence Force responsible for medical facilities and the training and deployment of all medical personnel within the force. Though unusual, as most national militaries integrate their medical structures into their existing service branches, the UDF regards this structure as being the most efficient method of providing care and support to the UDF's personnel.

The SAMHS includes 12,000 active duty military personnel, civilian employees of the Ministry of Defence and National Security. In addition, the military employs roughly 800 medical doctors and private medical specialists are sometimes appointed to supplement the staff of the SAMHS.

The Surgeon General heads the SAMHS and has the rank of Lieutenant-General. The SAMHS operates eleven Military Hospitals, one in each provincial capital. There are also three specialized institutes - the Institute for Aviation Medicine, the Institute for Maritime Medicine and the Military Psychological Institute. Together, these units provide comprehensive medical care for military personnel and their dependents, as well as the police and employees of other security-related government departments, and occasionally to neighboring countries. The SAMHS also provides occasional veterinary services for animals (mainly horses and dogs) used by the security services. The Institute for Aviation Medicine and the Institute for Maritime Medicine screen pilot candidates for the air force and for civilian aviation certification, as well as divers and submariners for the navy. The military's medical services also include general medical and dental care, and specialized rehabilitation services.

The SAMHS is organized into regional medical commands, corresponding to the army's regional commands, as well as a Medical Logistics Command and a Medical Training Command. The regional commands support military units, military base hospitals, and military unit sickbays in their region. The Medical Logistics Command is responsible for medical logistics only, as each service provides for its own logistics support. In addition, the Medical Training Command supervises the South African Medical Service College, the South African Military Health Service Nursing College, and the South African Military Health Service Training Centre, as well as the military hospitals' training programs. The nursing college, in Pretoria, grants a four-year nursing diploma in association with the University of South Africa. Specialized, in-service training courses for nurses and for nursing assistants are also available.

The Service was established as a full service branch of the UDF in 1979 in order to consolidate the medical services of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

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