Thabiso Goba5 July 2024 | 8:12

Over 100 South African doctors who received training in Cuba set to graduate

The doctors are the latest cohort of beneficiaries of the Nelson Mandela/Fidel Castro Medical Collaboration Programme, which has seen over 1,000 students trained as doctors at Cuban universities since it began in 1996.

Over 100 South African doctors who received training in Cuba set to graduate

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JOHANNESBURG - Over 100 South African doctors who received training in Cuba are set to graduate on Friday.

The doctors are the latest cohort of the Nelson Mandela/Fidel Castro Medical Collaboration Programme beneficiaries.

The programme, which began in 1996, has seen over 1,000 students trained as doctors at Cuban universities.

Department of Health spokesperson, Foster Mohale, says the graduation ceremony will take place at Wits University today.

“This is the end of their academic journey - which they started some years ago. You will remember the programme involves both Cuban universities and the local universities, so they go and study in Cuba for four years, then the last two years they come and complete in the local universities as part of their integration into the public health system.”