Examples of Interim National Medical and Dental Council of South Africa in a sentence
See also Mistry v Interim National Medical and Dental Council of South Africa and Others 1998 (4) SA 1127 (CC); 1998 (7) BCLR 880 (CC) at para 10.
It recommended Boelen‟s model of the Five Star Doctor: providing integrated curative, preventive and rehabilitative care, promoting healthy lifestyles, balancing individual and community needs, working in teams and using technologies optimally (Interim National Medical and Dental Council of South Africa, 1998).
In addition, the Interim National Medical and Dental Council of South Africa was engaged in drafting a policy to align its Guidelines to Medical Schools with these national developments.
In the South African constitutional case of Mistry v The Interim National Medical and Dental Council of South Africa & 6 Others59 the Court reiterated that ‘[t]he existence of safeguards to regulate the way in which state officials may enter the private domains of ordinary citizens is one of the features that distinguish a constitutional democracy from a police state’.
Rule 1620.11 of the Draft Regulations raises significant concerns regarding the Department’s treatment of contractual agreements between program administrators and PACE solicitors.
In view of the then to be established Interim National Medical and Dental Council of South Africa, this matter was held back until after the new Council had been established in September 1995.
Cf Mistry v Interim National Medical and Dental Council of South Africa 1997 (7) BCLR 933 (D) which illustrates the anomalies if the test is too strictly applied (i.e. state medical inspectors would be bound by the Bill, but those appointed by a statutory body, would not be).
However as the weld panels increase in thickness, it has been observed that gaps open in advance of the weld tool.
Section 13(3)(a)(ii) also referred to the Interim National Medical and Dental Council of South Africa but this subparagraph was deleted by the amendment Act of 2008.18 The Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Professions Amendment Act 89 of 1997 provided for the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
The term 'occupational medical practitioner' was prior to the amendment Act of 2008 defined to mean a medical practitioner who holds a qualification in occupational medicine, or an equivalent qualification, recognised by the Interim National Medical and Dental Council of South Africa or a medical practitioner engaged in accordance with section 13(4).