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In a massive move to support patients stuck on waiting lists in Central Karoo, universities are uniting with healthcare services to provide hundreds of cataract surgeries and dental procedures!

 

Central Karoo, South Africa (19 September 2024) — Several helping hands are making a massive difference for patients stuck on healthcare waiting lists in Central Karoo.

Dubbed the Central Karoo InReach project, the initiative took off on 16 September in Beaufort West. Here, it has united healthcare professionals, NGOs and healthcare university students alike all toward the goal of providing essential healthcare to the local community.

Many patients stuck on a three-year-long waiting list for cataract surgery and dental care are finally going to get the healthcare assistance they need, with 120 cataract surgeries and 300 dental procedures set to be performed!

The team-up between organisations and universities (Stellenbosch University, University of the Western Cape and Nelson Mandela University) has got 30 health science students on board for the cause, as well as professional ophthalmologists and dentists leading the teams. It will also serve continuous professional development workshops for the regional health professionals, making the good work done more sustainable for the long haul.

A chance for students to learn just how much of an impact their training makes, all while easing stress on healthcare facilities in the Western Cape, the project is tackling many birds with one stone.

“The Central Karoo InReach project is a shining example of the power of partnerships and what can be achieved when the whole-of-society comes together with a shared commitment to addressing critical healthcare needs,” said Mirelle Wenger, Minister for the Western Cape Government Department of Health and Wellness.

“This collaborative effort will not only make a significant dent in the backlog in cataract surgeries and dental procedures, but also provide invaluable learning opportunities for future healthcare professionals,” the Minister added.

“By working together, we can significantly improve dental care accessibility in the Karoo and the province at large, as well as support the wellbeing of residents. This collaborative initiative draws attention to the critical need for ongoing support and funding to maintain and expand these essential services in the region,” shares Dr Khabiso Ramphoma, Community Dentistry Specialist and UWC Faculty of Dentistry Outreach Coordinator.

“We’re thrilled to see that the teaching and training of our students are making a tangible difference, while simultaneously enhancing professional growth,” reflects Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Vice-Dean of Learning and Teaching, Professor Karin Baatjies.


Sources: Stellenbosch University 
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