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South African Military Health Service

The South African Military Health Service is the branch of the South African National Defence Force responsible for medical facilities and the training and deployment of all medical personnel within the force. Though unusual, as most national militaries integrate their medical structures into their existing service branches, the SANDF regards this structure as being the most efficient method of providing care and support to the SANDF's personnel.

South African Military Health Service
Emblem of SAMHS
Active1979 – 1994 (as SAMS of the SADF)
1994 – present (as SAMHS of the SANDF)
Country South Africa
TypeMilitary health service
Size
  • 9,922[1] (Active)
  • 1,115 (In Reserve)
Part ofDepartment of Defence
HeadquartersPretoria, Gauteng
Motto(s)Audaces Servamus
Commanders
Minister of Defence and Veteran AffairsThandi Modise
Surgeon GeneralLieutenant General Ntshavheni Peter Maphaha
Insignia
Ensign

It is a significant actor in the effort to control HIV/AIDS within the SANDF.

History

The predecessor of the SAMHS, the South African Medical Service, was established as a full service branch of the South African Defence Force (SADF) on 1 July 1979 in order to consolidate and strengthen the medical services of the South African Army, South African Navy and South African Air Force.

Rationalisation

Following the end of the Border War, in the early 1990s, it implemented several retrenchment measures. It consolidated all quartermaster stores in the Cape Town and Bloemfontein areas, relocated its training center from Potchefstroom to Pretoria, closed several medical supply depots, consolidated computer centers and systems, rationalized procedures for procuring medicine and medical equipment, discontinued survival training, and reduced or closed sickbays and military medical clinics that served other armed services affected by retrenchments.

The SAMS was incorporated into the South African National Defence Force on 27 April 1994, and was renamed the South African Military Health Service on 1 June 1998.

Organisational structure

The SAMHS includes active duty military personnel and civilian employees of the Department of Defence. In addition, the service employs roughly 400 medical doctors and private medical specialists are sometimes appointed to supplement the staff of the SAMHS.

The Surgeon General heads the SAMHS and has the rank of Lieutenant-General. The SAMHS operates three Military Hospitals; one in Pretoria, one in Cape Town and one in Bloemfontein. There are also four specialized institutes - the Institute for Aviation Medicine, the Institute for Maritime Medicine, the Military Veterinary Institute and the Military Psychological Institute. Together, these units provide comprehensive medical care for military personnel and their dependents, as well as the police and employees of other security-related government departments, and occasionally to neighboring countries. The SAMHS also provides extensive veterinary services for animals (mainly horses and dogs) used by the security and correctional services. The Institute for Aviation Medicine and the Institute for Maritime Medicine screen pilot candidates for the air force and for civilian aviation certification, as well as divers and submariners for the navy. The military's medical services also include general medical and dental care, and specialized rehabilitation services.

The SAMHS is organized into regional medical commands, corresponding to the army's regional commands, as well as a Medical Logistics Command and a Medical Training Command. The regional commands support military units, military base hospitals, and military unit sickbays in their region. The Medical Logistics Command is responsible for medical logistics only, as each service provides for its own logistics support. In addition, the Medical Training Command supervises the South African Medical Service College, the South African Military Health Service Nursing College, and the South African Military Health Service Training Centre, as well as the military hospitals' training programs. The nursing college, in Pretoria, grants a four-year nursing diploma in association with the University of South Africa. Specialized, in-service training courses for nurses and for nursing assistants are also available.

Formations

Mobile Military Health Formation

Tertiary Military Health Formation

  • 1 Military Hospital (Pretoria)
  • 2 Military Hospital (Cape Town)
  • 3 Military Hospital (Bloemfontein)
  • Institute for Aviation Medicine (Centurion)
  • Institute for Maritime Medicine (Simon's Town)
  • Military Psychological Institute (Pretoria , Area Military Health Unit)
  • Military Veterinary Institute (Potchefstroom)
  • Military Cyber Medicine & Cyber Surgery Institute (Pretoria)

Area Military Health Formation

  • Area Military Health Unit Western Cape
  • Area Military Health Unit Eastern Cape
  • Area Military Health Unit Northern Cape
  • Area Military Health Unit North-West
  • Area Military Health Unit Free State
  • Area Military Health Unit KwaZulu-Natal
  • Area Military Health Unit Gauteng
  • Area Military Health Unit Mpumalanga
  • Area Military Health Unit Limpopo
  • Regional Occupational Health and Safety Centres

Military Health Training Formation

  • School for Military Health Training
  • School for Military Training
  • SAMHS Nursing College
  • SAMHS Band
  • Medical Command Post Combat Training Centre (Lohatla)
  • Joint Physical Training, Sports & Recreation Training Centre

Military Health Support Formation

  • Military Health Base Depot
  • Military Health Procurement Unit

General Support Base

Directorates & Services

  • Director Medicine
  • Chaplain Services
  • Sport & Recreation
  • Corporate Communication

Ranks and insignia

Officers
Rank group General/flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
  South African
Military Health Service

           
General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain Lieutenant 2nd lieutenant Candidate officer
Other
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
  South African
Military Health Service

            No insignia
Warrant Officer Class 1 Warrant Officer Class 2 Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance Corporal Private
(or equivalent)

Proficiency Insignia

SAMHS Proficiency Insignia
Proficiency insignia of the South African Military Health Service
Medical Doctor Dentist Nurse Ops Medic
 
 
 
 
Pharmacist Psychologist Veterinarian Social Work Officer
 
 
 
 
Health Inspector Ancillary Health Farrier Administrative
 
 
 
 

Leadership

South African Military Health Service Leadership
From Surgeons General To
27 April 1994 Lt Gen Daniel Knobel SSAS SD SOE SM MMM KStJ MBC HB PHD 30 November 1997
1 December 1997 Lt Gen Davidson Masuku SSAS MMM KStJ 30 September 2000
1 October 2000 Lt Gen Jurinus Janse van Rensburg SD SM MMM KStJ 31 July 2005
1 August 2005 Lt Gen Vejaynand Ramlakan DMG MMS MMB KStJ 31 March 2013
1 April 2013 Lt Gen Aubrey Sedibe DMG MMS MMM KStJ 31 October 2019
1 November 2019 Lt Gen Zola Dabula OStJ 31 October 2021
1 November 2021 Lt Gen Ntshavheni Peter Maphaha psc(j) ensp Incumbent

References

  1. ^ "SANDF not meeting staffing targets". defenceweb.co.za. DefenceWeb. 11 November 2014. Retrieved 12 November 2014.

  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Country Studies. Federal Research Division.

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The South African Military Health Service is the branch of the South African National Defence Force responsible for medical facilities and the training and deployment of all medical personnel within the force Though unusual as most national militaries integrate their medical structures into their existing service branches the SANDF regards this structure as being the most efficient method of providing care and support to the SANDF s personnel South African Military Health ServiceEmblem of SAMHSActive1979 1994 as SAMS of the SADF 1994 present as SAMHS of the SANDF Country South AfricaTypeMilitary health serviceSize9 922 1 Active 1 115 In Reserve Part ofDepartment of DefenceHeadquartersPretoria GautengMotto s Audaces ServamusCommandersMinister of Defence and Veteran AffairsThandi ModiseSurgeon GeneralLieutenant General Ntshavheni Peter MaphahaInsigniaEnsign It is a significant actor in the effort to control HIV AIDS within the SANDF Contents 1 History 2 Rationalisation 3 Organisational structure 3 1 Formations 3 1 1 Mobile Military Health Formation 3 1 2 Tertiary Military Health Formation 3 1 3 Area Military Health Formation 3 1 4 Military Health Training Formation 3 1 5 Military Health Support Formation 3 2 General Support Base 3 3 Directorates amp Services 4 Ranks and insignia 4 1 Proficiency Insignia 5 Leadership 6 ReferencesHistory EditThe predecessor of the SAMHS the South African Medical Service was established as a full service branch of the South African Defence Force SADF on 1 July 1979 in order to consolidate and strengthen the medical services of the South African Army South African Navy and South African Air Force Rationalisation EditFollowing the end of the Border War in the early 1990s it implemented several retrenchment measures It consolidated all quartermaster stores in the Cape Town and Bloemfontein areas relocated its training center from Potchefstroom to Pretoria closed several medical supply depots consolidated computer centers and systems rationalized procedures for procuring medicine and medical equipment discontinued survival training and reduced or closed sickbays and military medical clinics that served other armed services affected by retrenchments The SAMS was incorporated into the South African National Defence Force on 27 April 1994 and was renamed the South African Military Health Service on 1 June 1998 Organisational structure EditThe SAMHS includes active duty military personnel and civilian employees of the Department of Defence In addition the service employs roughly 400 medical doctors and private medical specialists are sometimes appointed to supplement the staff of the SAMHS The Surgeon General heads the SAMHS and has the rank of Lieutenant General The SAMHS operates three Military Hospitals one in Pretoria one in Cape Town and one in Bloemfontein There are also four specialized institutes the Institute for Aviation Medicine the Institute for Maritime Medicine the Military Veterinary Institute and the Military Psychological Institute Together these units provide comprehensive medical care for military personnel and their dependents as well as the police and employees of other security related government departments and occasionally to neighboring countries The SAMHS also provides extensive veterinary services for animals mainly horses and dogs used by the security and correctional services The Institute for Aviation Medicine and the Institute for Maritime Medicine screen pilot candidates for the air force and for civilian aviation certification as well as divers and submariners for the navy The military s medical services also include general medical and dental care and specialized rehabilitation services The SAMHS is organized into regional medical commands corresponding to the army s regional commands as well as a Medical Logistics Command and a Medical Training Command The regional commands support military units military base hospitals and military unit sickbays in their region The Medical Logistics Command is responsible for medical logistics only as each service provides for its own logistics support In addition the Medical Training Command supervises the South African Medical Service College the South African Military Health Service Nursing College and the South African Military Health Service Training Centre as well as the military hospitals training programs The nursing college in Pretoria grants a four year nursing diploma in association with the University of South Africa Specialized in service training courses for nurses and for nursing assistants are also available Formations Edit Mobile Military Health Formation Edit 1 Medical Battalion Group Reserve 3 Medical Battalion Group Reserve 6 Medical Battalion Group Reserve 7 Medical Battalion Group 8 Medical Battalion GroupTertiary Military Health Formation Edit 1 Military Hospital Pretoria 2 Military Hospital Cape Town 3 Military Hospital Bloemfontein Institute for Aviation Medicine Centurion Institute for Maritime Medicine Simon s Town Military Psychological Institute Pretoria Area Military Health Unit Military Veterinary Institute Potchefstroom Military Cyber Medicine amp Cyber Surgery Institute Pretoria Area Military Health Formation Edit Area Military Health Unit Western Cape Area Military Health Unit Eastern Cape Area Military Health Unit Northern Cape Area Military Health Unit North West Area Military Health Unit Free State Area Military Health Unit KwaZulu Natal Area Military Health Unit Gauteng Area Military Health Unit Mpumalanga Area Military Health Unit Limpopo Regional Occupational Health and Safety CentresMilitary Health Training Formation Edit School for Military Health Training School for Military Training SAMHS Nursing College SAMHS Band Medical Command Post Combat Training Centre Lohatla Joint Physical Training Sports amp Recreation Training CentreMilitary Health Support Formation Edit Military Health Base Depot Military Health Procurement UnitGeneral Support Base Edit Thaba TshwaneDirectorates amp Services Edit Director Medicine Chaplain Services Sport amp Recreation Corporate CommunicationRanks and insignia EditOfficersRank group General flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet South AfricanMilitary Health Servicevte General Lieutenant general Major general Brigadier general Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain Lieutenant 2nd lieutenant Candidate officerOtherRank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted South AfricanMilitary Health Servicevte No insigniaWarrant Officer Class 1 Warrant Officer Class 2 Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance Corporal Private or equivalent Proficiency Insignia Edit SAMHS Proficiency Insignia Proficiency insignia of the South African Military Health ServiceMedical Doctor Dentist Nurse Ops Medic Pharmacist Psychologist Veterinarian Social Work Officer Health Inspector Ancillary Health Farrier Administrative Leadership EditSouth African Military Health Service Leadership From Surgeons General To27 April 1994 Lt Gen Daniel Knobel SSAS SD SOE SM MMM KStJ MBC HB PHD 30 November 19971 December 1997 Lt Gen Davidson Masuku SSAS MMM KStJ 30 September 20001 October 2000 Lt Gen Jurinus Janse van Rensburg SD SM MMM KStJ 31 July 20051 August 2005 Lt Gen Vejaynand Ramlakan DMG MMS MMB KStJ 31 March 20131 April 2013 Lt Gen Aubrey Sedibe DMG MMS MMM KStJ 31 October 20191 November 2019 Lt Gen Zola Dabula OStJ 31 October 20211 November 2021 Lt Gen Ntshavheni Peter Maphaha psc j ensp IncumbentReferences Edit SANDF not meeting staffing targets defenceweb co za DefenceWeb 11 November 2014 Retrieved 12 November 2014 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Country Studies Federal Research Division Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South African Military Health Service amp oldid 1116937775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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