Job Summary Individual will be responsible for taking messages and transferring calls; over and above this will be required to attend to various admin duties. Individual must be hands on and can think out the box. Roles and Responsibilities
⢠Receiving of patients and telephone calls.
⢠Manage reception activities.
⢠Coordinate patient appointments.
⢠Maintain patient records and any other administrative duties.
⢠Coordinate receipt, completion and delivery of forms and mail. Requirements, Knowledge and Experience ⢠Grade 12 with 1-2 yearsâ general administrative experience in a medical practice
⢠Computer literate in MS Word, Excel and Outlook ⢠Excellent communication skills and telephone etiquette
⢠Previous experience as a receptionist
⢠Exceptional interpersonal skills Key Competencies, skills and attributes: ⢠Experience in medical health reception
⢠Excellent verbal and written communication skills
⢠Computer literacy
⢠Strong organizational skills
⢠Capacity to work independently and demonstrate initiative
⢠Fluent in English
⢠Friendly calm nature
⢠Professional and neat
⢠Honest, hardworking and motivated *Note that job functions may change, or more duties appointed to you in the event of increase of workload. By signing below as acceptance, you confirm that this is not an exhausted list of duties. NOTE: Applicants will be selected according to the vacancy criteria.
Interested individuals may submit their CVs to the HR Department via email: cvs@affinityhealth.co.za
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News24.com | Pretoria teacher suspended after allegedly sexual assaulting 9 pupils
Pretoria – The Gauteng department of education says it is investigating a school in Pretoria after nine learners were allegedly sexually assaulted by a teacher.
Spokesperson Oupa Bodibe said on Friday that the teacher had “fondled” the learners’ private parts at the school last week.
“The officials from the department visited the school already and continue with an investigation which will be finalised in due course accordingly,” Bodibe said.
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Bodibe said the teacher had been served with a notice of intention to suspend him on Friday.
He said the suspension meant that the teacher would not be at work on Monday, September 11, and that learners could go to school without any fear.
Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi said it was disappointing and that educators had a responsibility to be role models.
“Our children cannot be afraid to go school in fear of sexual assaults by an educator. Such incidents are regrettable and must not be allowed to prevail in our schools,” Lesufi said.
News24.com | Makhosi Khoza fears possible ‘ambush’ ahead of ANC disciplinary hearing in KZN
Durban – African National Congress MP Makhosi Khoza says she fears for her safety ahead of her disciplinary hearing before the party’s KwaZulu-Natal leadership this weekend.
Khoza will appear before the province’s disciplinary panel headed by Ravi Pillay on Sunday, but recent events had made her fear the possibility of an “ambush” in the embattled province.
The time and date of the hearing had made her suspicious, as not many meetings of this type were held on Sunday afternoons, she said.
“Many of these recent killings, they have been killed at meetings,” she told News24 on Friday.
READ: We no longer need the ANC if it does what apartheid did – Makhosi Khoza
Former ANC Youth League secretary general Sindiso Magaqa, who died from gunshot wounds on Monday in an attack in the province, had not even been buried yet, she said.
Other deaths include the killings of councillors in various municipalities, including the death of a councillor in Richmond in July.
READ: Sindiso Magaqa was set to join EFF before he was shot – Malema
She said she had requested that the hearing be moved to a day during the week, but Pillay had refused. The party had ignored the facts in her appeal, she said.
“I’ve let the secretary general and everyone know my concerns… I will still go, but I am beginning to ask questions,” she said.
She had not yet made up her mind about her future in the ANC, but said some of those questions revolved around whether she could continue to put up with abuse.
READ: ANC strangling the truth – Makhosi Khoza
Vocal critic
As a woman in SA, she was questioning what message was being sent, considering the worst accusation against her was that of “having a conscience”.
Khoza said she wanted to be part of a party that stood for principles that resonate with her, but the ANC had shown “how far they will go to protect corruption”.
Khoza has been charged by the KwaZulu-Natal ANC for bringing the party into disrepute.
She has been a vocal critic of the party’s current leadership, especially President Jacob Zuma, and had publicly called for him to step down before the motion of no confidence against him was held via secret ballot in August.
She has received multiple death threats against her and her daughter’s life since first going public with her criticism in April.
Khoza was recently removed from her position as chairperson of the portfolio committee on public service and administration, after five ANC MPs boycotted one of her meetings.
She believes the boycott was part of a campaign orchestrated by Public Service and Administration Minister Faith Muthambi to have her removed as chairperson.
She has since been moved to the portfolio committee on economic development.
Sport24.co.za | Ex-Bok: Super Rugby format has become a joke
Cape Town – Former Springbok lock Alistair Hargreaves says the Super Rugby format has become “a joke” and he won’t be surprised to see more South African teams join European competitions in future.
The Cheetahs and Southern Kings recently joined Europe’s PRO14 after being excluded from the southern hemisphere’s Super Rugby competition.
Organisers reduced the number of teams from 18 to 15 for 2018, with Australia’s Western Force also axed.
Hargreaves, who played four Tests for the Springboks between 2010 and 2011, spent several seasons at English club Saracens before retiring in 2016 due to ongoing concussion problems.
In an exclusive interview with Sport24, Hargreaves said Super Rugby’s format has become problematic due to poor leadership at the top.
“For many years, Super Rugby was known both far and wide as the best tournament on earth, but the format is now a joke in itself. The reality is that the Super Rugby executives got greedy and always wanted more without thinking about what was best for the players and the game as whole. The men in suits are starting to realise their mistakes – by reducing the number of Super Rugby teams from 2018 – but what has happened to the Western Force is an absolute tragedy. Their players were sold a dream and then suddenly the wheels fell off. I believe the current state Super Rugby finds itself in comes down to very poor leadership from the top,” Hargreaves said.
Hargreaves said he was excited seeing the Cheetahs and Kings play in the PRO14.
“The new-look PRO14 competition is a fantastic concept and one that we are all watching very closely to see if that is going to be the future route for other South African teams. When the SANZAAR TV deal expires in 2020, I would be very surprised if a few of the bigger unions in South Africa don’t put their hands up to have a dip in the northern hemisphere. The reality is there are too many local derbies in Super Rugby and the competition has become watered down.”
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Health24.com | South Africa’s ‘Bubble Boy’ receives gene therapy in the US
Ayaan Ahmed Isaacs was born on 4 March 2016. A few days later he suddenly became ill with violent crying fits, abnormal breathing, lethargy and poor latching. “This was certainly not mere newborn niggles,” says his mother, Shamaa Sheik.
On 18 March he was admitted to hospital after a blood test revealed signs of infection.
Over the next few weeks, Ayaan would undergo a number of surgeries: two were to remove 40 abscesses from his liver; later a port was placed in his chest to make blood draws less traumatic; and a further two to place a gastrostomy tube in his stomach to assist him with feeding.
Bubble Boy
While in hospital, Ayaan continuously presented with infections. His paedatrician ran more tests and by April 2016 he was diagnosed with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID). SCID is a genetic disorder of the immune system and is the most severe type of primary immune deficiency diseases affecting about 1 in 58 000 births.
According to a previous Health24 article, primary immunodeficiencies are disorders that occur because part of the body’s immune system does not function properly.
This means that a common cold can be life threatening to someone with SCID – and most children don’t survive longer than a year.
“We were told that the only known cure was a successful blood stem cell transplant from a matched sibling or an unrelated donor,” says Sheik.
The search for a solution
“Once he was diagnosed with SCID we needed to determine his tissue type to find a possible donor. After three failed attempts at tissue typing Ayaan locally, we met with a transplant team to discuss our options. Without a tissue type, we couldn’t proceed further towards a transplant,” says Sheik. At this meeting she asked about gene therapy because the transplant process came with many risks. “Gene therapy was showing great promise the UK, France, Italy and America for children battling immune deficiencies and who lacked a matched donor.”
She says, “We were immediately told not to pursue the idea as the therapy was experimental and led to leukaemia. Instead we were advised to have Ayaan’s tissue typing done at a laboratory in the Netherlands, a test we had to pay for in dollars.”
After an agonising five-month wait, they finally received a tissue type and could start a preliminary search for a donor. “We remained hopeful that a match would be found despite the odds which are about 1 in 100 000. As ethnicity plays a huge role in finding a donor, the statistics and probability of finding a fully matched donor looked even more bleak.”
In November 2016 they received confirmation from the South African Bone Marrow Registry that the results of the donor search had been released to their haematologist.
“The results were only discussed with us in February 2017!” Sheik says. “There was no donor and our alternatives were either to do a half matched transplant using a parent or to go with an umbilical cord blood transplant which yielded a five out of six match on low-resolution testing.” She explains that the danger of accepting a low-resolution result without high resolution testing meant it was likely that more mismatches could be revealed, ultimately resulting in serious complications at transplant.
“The haematologist said he would find out whether a cord could be defrosted to extract DNA to perform high resolution testing.”
Gene therapy
They were desperate to find an alternative. “With the constant delays we experienced, I felt like I needed to do something,” she says.
“All the articles I read about SCID spoke about treatment only being effective if a child was transplanted within the first three months. Eleven months had gone by and still there was no sense of urgency from the specialists. They weren’t responsive to our requests for information.”
By November 2016, research led her to the St Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. “I made contact with a doctor at the hospital who was heading up a clinical trial. It was refreshing to receive an empathetic response minutes after my initial enquiry. By the end of March 2017, we arrived in Memphis ready to begin treatment. It only took three months to get here as opposed to our 11 month wait back home with no progress. Ayaan received his new cells on Freedom Day [27 April].”
They were warned that treatment overseas could run into bills of millions of dollars and even then the treatment may not work, but that didn’t deter Sheik.
“I found copies of journal articles that published the results of previous clinical trials from 1990 to date. There was no evidence of any South African nor African child being treated for X-linked SCID, so getting an opinion locally was not possible,” says Sheik.
“I also joined a support group on Facebook for families who have children with SCID together with a special SCID mailing group in order to gather more information.
These families were from America mainly; the rest were from Canada, Hawaii, Australia and the UK. “The nationalities joining these groups increase monthly as newborn screening for SCID becomes more prevalent worldwide.”
Sheik posted questions to families who had undergone gene therapy to find out what their experiences had been. “I was satisfied with the many positive responses I received.”
The journey is far from over
“We’re so proud to hold his hand through this historic process. I truly hope that his story inspires hope in others to remind them that miracles happen every day,” she says.
“No child should have to die just because they are unable to find a donor. Gene therapy offered Ayaan a chance at life that he ordinarily would not have had. I was fortunate to have found an alternative therapy that is working and already showing remarkable results.”
She continues, “We are mindful that this is still an experimental treatment and there are complications that can arise; however, I am very optimistic that he will return to South Africa with a functioning immune system.”
According to Sheik, Ayaan is the first child in Africa to receive gene therapy for X-linked SCID using the new technology developed by St Jude.
You can follow young Ayaan’s journey on Facebook.
Health24 is following up with St Jude’s to verify this information and to report on the gene therapy treatment.
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Media Advisory: Release of the September 2017 Quarterly Bulletin
The September 2017 Quarterly Bulletin will be released under embargo on Thursday, 14 September 2017. A media lock-up will be imposed from 07:00 to 09:00 and the embargo will lift at 10:00.
Members of the media who would like to attend should please contact Leisel Radebe on 012 313 4754 / media@resbank.co.za.