About us


At NIRMSA ,we assist Foreign Qualified Doctors who dream of coming to South Africa. By focusing on their training needs, we help them get the necessary skills and recognition as healthcare professionals. We are known for our professional service and for helping our clients stress less. We help them avoid unnecessary costs and delays. We help them avoid the customary 8 to 12 month waiting period. All the paperwork processes are handled professionally. By the time you arrive in South Africa, all your paperwork and accommodation arrangements will already have been completed.

Mission

We aim to make your application less stressful, avoiding unnecessary cost and delays with our guidance and experience in the matter

Vision

Is to provide professional service to all our Foreign Qualified Doctors in South Africa
              

Values

Respect, Loyalty, Efficiency, Reliability, Dependability, Commitment

                             

Services


We assist you with submitting your application to the university of your choice. Contact us for more details.

We handle your FWMP (Foreign Workforce Management Program) and HPCSA (Health Professions Council of South Africa) related document queries before, during and after your Training Programme Time.

If your country does not have a NOTARY PUBLIC LAWYER, we will arrange for your documents to be NOTARIZED by a Lawyer here in South Africa. Avoiding having to travel twice.

We make sure your important RSA acceptance letters from the department and the university are provided accordingly and comply with the FWMP and HPCSA requirements.

We facilitate the process and advise you regarding medical aids and accommodation. We can also arrange a driver to pick you up at the airport.

Your training in South Africa will involve clinical rotations at different hospitals. Some of these are far away from the university, so you will need your own means of transportation. We will help you decide which car to buy.

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Why choose us?


Foreign Qualified Doctors often end up losing their scholarships when they are funded or declined their leave if self-funded due to the waiting period. This is even before they can come to South Africa to get trained at their university and hospital of choice. The delays are usually due to:
miscommunication;
lack of follow-ups by the responsible individual for a portfolio; and
university employees not being dedicated to deal with Foreign Doctors registration.

They may have other responsibilities as well.