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Injuries contribute significantly to South Africa's quadruple burden of disease. In keeping with these national trends, there is a considerable demand for surgical admissions at the Pholosong Hospital. The reasons for this utilization have not been well documented. The assumption is that trauma related conditions are the major contributing factors. Prioritization of emergency surgical conditions over the non-emergency surgical conditions are seen as a result with the latter having the possibility of developing into emergencies at a later stage. There has not been any systematic evaluation or…mehr

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Injuries contribute significantly to South Africa's quadruple burden of disease. In keeping with these national trends, there is a considerable demand for surgical admissions at the Pholosong Hospital. The reasons for this utilization have not been well documented. The assumption is that trauma related conditions are the major contributing factors. Prioritization of emergency surgical conditions over the non-emergency surgical conditions are seen as a result with the latter having the possibility of developing into emergencies at a later stage. There has not been any systematic evaluation or research of surgical hospital admission information so as to make informed decisions around better planning and resource allocation. Most local surveys have focused mainly on medical ward admissions. The hospital management of Pholosong Hospital was particularly concerned with the number of surgical admissions.
Autorenporträt
Conrad S. Modise was born in Rustenburg in South Africa, matriculating in 1977. Went on to Study Dental Therapy(1982) in MEDUNSA,completing the Honours Degree(1988) same University.Dental Therapist 1983-1996. A CEO 1996-2009 in the North West and Gauteng. Became a District Manager in 2009-2012.Still in Health as Director. Completed MPH WITS 2013