{"id":237112,"date":"2021-10-11T15:32:32","date_gmt":"2021-10-11T14:32:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/?p=237112"},"modified":"2021-10-11T15:32:43","modified_gmt":"2021-10-11T14:32:43","slug":"list-of-nursing-colleges-in-south-africa-by-province","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/list-of-nursing-colleges-in-south-africa-by-province\/","title":{"rendered":"List of Nursing Colleges in South Africa By Province"},"content":{"rendered":"

Professional nursing holds a unique place in the South African health care system. Beyond the hospital walls, nurses in the country provide primary health care services, counseling, health care education, and health advice to the public. There are several nursing colleges in South Africa where nurses are trained to work both independently and collaboratively with other health care professionals.<\/p>\n

Presently, there is a proliferation of nursing training institutions in the country which is consisered favorable following the global health concerns ravaging many nations since the outbreak of the corona virus. The pandemic created by this disease has caused a shortage in medical personnel in the country, including nurses, thus, eligible candidates are encouraged to go for nursing courses in any of the accredited institutions in the country. Graduates from these institutions are certified fit and eligible to seek work as trained nurses. We rounded up all the nursing colleges in different provinces in South Africa with hints on how much it might cost you to study nursing in the country.<\/p>\n

South Africa Is Home To Several Reputable Nursing Colleges<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Formal nursing training has been in existence in South Africa as far back as 1877 during the time of the respected Anglican Sister, Henrietta Stockdale. Religious institutions for much of the 19th and early 20th centuries were at the center of nursing education but things have changed a bit in the 21st century. Now, nursing education in South Africa is now being mostly taught and drafted by institutions of different standards and sizes. This has helped the noble profession to grow by making the courses available for interested individuals, irrespective of their location.<\/p>\n

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To make things easier, nursing schools are scattered in different provinces in South Africa and they churn out quality graduates every academic year. Some of these nursing institutions are owned by private entities or individuals while others are owned by the state. There are several nursing colleges and schools of nursing in the country. Virtually every province in South Africa is home to at least one center of nursing education.<\/p>\n

Nursing is dominated by women – a trend most people still see as the extension of women’s domestic labor. That notwithstanding, the male folks are also not missing out entirely, especially at this age that nurses are in high demand across the world.<\/p>\n

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