Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital
'The Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital (formerly Johannesburg General Hospital), nicknamed Joburg Gen is an accredited general hospital in Parktown, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. It has 1,088 beds. The hospital’s professional and support staff exceeds 4000 people. It is also the main teaching hospital for the University of the Witwatersrand, faculty of Health Sciences. The institution provides the service base for undergraduate and post-graduate training in all area of health professions. The joint staff produces world-class research and collaborates with several universities in the continent and abroad. The hospital offers a full range of tertiary, secondary and highly specialized services. The costs of providing these services to the population of Gauteng Province, in addition to the neighbouring provinces, are funded by a National Tertiary Services Grant, as well as Provincial allocation. The hospital also serves as a referral hospital for a number of hospitals in its referral chain.[1]
It was built on the site of Hohenheim, the first Parktown mansion, the home of Sir Lionel and Lady Florence Phillips.
In 2012 the The Sunday Times of South Africa reported on a critical shortage of equipment and manpower that compromised medical care.[2]
Clinical departments
- Nursing
- Department of Medicine
- Cardiology
- Neurology
- Pulmonology
- Haemotology and Oncology
- Dermatology
- Geriatrics
- Family Health
- Nephrology
- Hepatology
- Endocrinology
- Department of Surgery
- Otorhinolaryngology
- Paediatric surgery
- Urology
- Trauma Unit
- Plastic and Reconstructive surgery
- Cardiothoracic surgery
- Maxillo-facial and Oral surgery
- Neurosurgery
- Department of Nuclear Medicine
- Department of Orthopaedics
- Department of Ophthalmology
- Department of Anaesthesia
- Department of Radiation Therapy
- Department of Paediatrics and Child Health
- Department of Radiology – Diagnostics
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health
Allied medical departments
- Dietary Services
- Occupational Therapy
- Physiotherapy
- Speech Therapy & Audiology
- Social Work
- Pharmacy
References
- ↑ Official website
- ↑ Katherine Child, Chandre Prince (August 14, 2012). "Doctors warn that Johannesburg hospital is terminally SICK!". The Sunday Times (South Africa). Retrieved June 16, 2014.
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Coordinates: 26°10′36.42″S 28°02′33.34″E / 26.1767833°S 28.0425944°E