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SMU Accolades and Achievements Overview

  1. Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) is the only Health Sciences University in South Africa established in 2014. The University has five Schools offering a range of academic programmes:
    a. School of Health Care Sciences
    b. School of Medicine
    c. School of Pharmacy
    d. School of Oral Health Sciences
    e. School of Science and Technology
  2. The University has over 80 academic programmes on offer from undergraduate to postgraduate study levels. Plans are also afoot to increase the number of qualifications aligned to the comprehensive character of the University. This will enable the University over time to offer Higher Certificate, Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, Bachelors, Postgraduate Diplomas, Honours, Masters and Doctoral degrees.
  3. Although a Health Sciences focussed institution, the University also boasts one (1) DST/NRF Chair and over ten (10) National Research Foundation rated researchers.
  4. In terms of student profile, the University has enrolled over 6600 students in 2021, from a low base of just over 4000 students in 2015. The new business model approved by the Council and supported by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) will see the total number of enrolled students increasing significantly to over 10 000 by 2030.
  5. In order to improve the governance and administration of the University, the Council of the University has approved for implementation over fifty (50) new policies, procedures and protocols since 2015. The approval of these policies, procedures and protocols have laid a solid foundation for effective institutional governance and administration of the University.
  6. Infrastructure planning is key in ensuring that University assets are expanded in line with student growth and that the existing infrastructure is preserved in line with the Maintenance regime that is in line with best practice. To this end, the Council has approved for implementation, the following:
    6.1 2000-bed student residence, the construction of which began in 2021
    6.2 Renovation of the student and staff cafeteria, the construction of which began in 2021
    6.3 Commercialisation Strategy, with a view to increasing the University’s third stream income
    6.4 Infrastructure maintenance strategy and plan
    6.5 800-bed student residence, the funding for which was ultimately approved by the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation
    6.6 Library Upgrade Project, the funding for which was eventually approved by the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation
    6.7 2021 – 2025 Strategic Plan of the University
    6.8 Actual graduate headcount increased from 1186 in 2019 to 1337 in 2020, a remarkable increase by 12.7%, and exceeding the 2020 target by 12%. The undergraduate degree credit success rate increased from 86.7% in 2019 to 95.7% in 2020 against the set target of 86%. The total degree credit success rate was 84.9% against a target of 76%.
    6.9 Of the total permanent instructional/research staff, 302 (47.4%) hold a masters qualification and 130 (20.4%) have a doctorate as highest qualification, indicating an increase by 6.6% for instructional/research staff with doctoral degree qualification.
    6.10 Number of research publication output units increased from 106.7 in 2019 to 174.6 in 2020, translating to an increase by 63.6% and exceeding the 2020 target by 35%. The number of research masters units decreased from 66 in 2019 to 54.5 in 2020 with research doctoral units increasing from 15 in 2019 to 36 in 2020, a remarkable increase by 140%. In total, research output units increased from 192.2 in 2019 to 265.05 in 2020, an increase by 37.9%.
    6.11 SMU’s Department of General Surgery is the first in South Africa to make use of the Hot Axios Stent Technique (HAST) to relieve a patient suffering from jaundice, due to an obstruction in his bile duct. Although this technique has been in use for several years overseas, it was used for the first time to relieve bile duct obstruction in both the private and public sectors, in South Africa.
    6.12 Paediatric Oncology Unit received Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) accreditation. The Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital (DGHAH) and SMU were accredited by the HPCSA with a subspecialty training unit of paediatric oncology. The unit hopes to offer radiotherapy services and also conduct a lot of research in the future.
    6.13 The university made history when it broke into uniRanks’s top 200 popular and recognized institutions of higher learning in Africa. SMU is ranked number 184 out of about 1300 institutions in the African continent.
    6.14 Residences – SMU strives to provide living and learning communities in a home away from home environment, directed at exploring and exploiting our students’ full potential. The university provides 80% of its total registered students with accommodation in on- and off-campus facilities. We upgraded our firewall and Wi-Fi connectivity in the residences and successfully migrated our hosted learning management system to the cloud which enhanced the ability to cope with the large traffic occasioned by the increase in online teaching and learning. We also had growth in our broad band from a mere 100Mbps to 10Gbps.
    6.15 Following an extensive audit of its network infrastructure, the university has embarked on an ambitious forklift upgrade of the entire ICT network and infrastructure, which would guide its future information and technology roll-out. This major investment would modernize and secure our network, and server and provide a new fibre-optic cable infrastructure. This will provide adequate capacity and resilience where possible, and sufficient connectivity on campus, both wired and for pervasive Wi-Fi to allow students and staff to work flexibly on a variety of devices, including their own.
    6.16 The University has received unmodified audit opinion in 2018, 2019 and 2020 financial years, a testimony that its financial position is sound.
Professor Hannelie Meyer receives a C2 rating from the National Research Foundation (NRF)

Professor Hannelie Meyer receives a C2 rating from the National Research Foundation (NRF)

Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) Researcher and Academic Professor Hannelie Meyer has received recognition as a National Research Foundation (NRF) rated Researcher. Prof Meyer now holds a C2 rating from NRF following rigorous national and international review processes.

Prof Meyer is currently serving as the Head of the South African Vaccination and Immunisation Centre (SAVIC) at SMU and a Professor in the School of Pharmacy. Her vast knowledge and expertise in the field of Vaccines and Immunization continue to contribute to the National efforts to fight Covid-19 and she continues to share her
knowledge through the mainstream media platforms.

In receiving the good news, Prof Meyer thanked her colleagues at SMU for encouraging her to submit the application.

SMU Vice-Chancellor Prof Peter Mbati􀆟 has congratulated Prof Hannelie Meyer for the achievement.

Professor Zach Koto is now a NRF rated Researcher

Professor Zach Koto is now a NRF rated Researcher

Internationally acclaimed surgeon from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU), Professor Zach Koto, has received recognition as a National Research Foundation (NRF) rated Researcher. Prof Koto now holds a C3 rating from the NRF following rigorous national and international reviews.

Under the leadership of Prof Koto, the SMU Surgery Department recorded noticeable achievements such as being the first in the country to make use of the Hot Axios Stent Technique (HAST) to relieve a patient suffering from jaundice, due to an obstruction in their bile duct.

SMU Vice-Chancellor Prof Peter Mbati congratulates Prof Koto for this milestone!

Professor Zach Koto is now a NRF rated Researcher

The Department of General Surgery Obtains 100% Pass rate in Final FCS (SA) examination

The Department of General Surgery Obtains 100% Pass rate in Final FCS (SA) examination

The Department of General Surgery under the guidance of Professor Zacharia Koto who won the SASSiT Swann-Morton Silver Scalpel Award in teaching, has managed to produce a 100% pass rate of surgical specialists at the recent College of Medicine of South Africa (CMSA) exams. The department’s surgical registrars who achieved a 100% pass rate and are actively involved in research are Dr Cecil Pule, Dr Tebo Mosasi, Dr Tumelo Matlala, Dr Lerumo Motla, Dr Thegesh Naidoo, Dr Kennedy Mngoma, Dr Tom Mtshali, and Dr Kenny Mongwe. The sub-speciality fellows are Dr Imraan Sardiwalla (Certificate in Gastroenterology, HPB), Dr Legae Mogase (Certificate in Vascular Surgery), Dr Shumani Makhadi (Certificate in Trauma Surgery).

SMU as a Health Sciences University is on a mission to educate people about health-related matters and make a meaningful contribution especially during these difficult times of Covid-19. According to Prof Koto, SMU is esteemed among Harvard University, Oxford University. In 2019, SMU surgeons got a 100% pass rate during the Fellowship of the College of Surgeons (FCS) exams as well. This excellent spirit of education continues to blossom.

The surgeons, who passed, have knowledge and skills from a pioneer in laparoscopic procedures in the management of trauma patients in South Africa. These graduates are now following in his footsteps as a chief surgeon and a researcher who excelled in laparoscopic aortobifemural bypass graft in South Africa in 2012 without complications.

The Department of Surgery at SMU has fewer financial resources, but despite this it has proven that it can be counted and participate in multiple research projects on par with well-resourced institutions.

The Registrars are now recognising and producing a variety of papers, which are published in different reputable journals as part of their MMED program, and the Department has been participating in many clinical trials that add value to the overall information database. The total number of Registrars who completed FCS (SA), under the leadership of Prof Koto, are 51. He has committed himself to developing and teaching others.

Re-appointment of Prof Demana to the board of SAHPRA

Re-appointment of Prof Demana to the board of SAHPRA

Prof Patrick Demana, the Dean of School of Pharmacy has been re-appointed by the Honourable Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla as a Board Member of the South African Health Product Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA).

The appointment is effective from 01 October 2021 to 30 September 2024.

SAHPRA’s mandate is to regulate all health products for human use and also those applied for in case of veterinary applications in terms of their safety, efficacy and quality.  This include vaccines, complementary medicines, medical devices and in vitro diagnostics (IVDs), and clinical trials. Furthermore, SAHPRA has the added responsibility of overseeing radiation control in South Africa.

Prof Demana says that he is privileged and honoured to serve the South African population again in this role, and this demonstrates not only Minister’s confidence in him as such but also that of SMU.

As a Board member, he will contribute to overall good governance and provide oversight strategic direction for SAHPRA.

Prof Demana Ministerial Appointment 15Oct2021

Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University NRF Rated Researchers and SARChI Chair

Name

NRF Rating

Secondary Research Fields

Specializations



Prof OA Ayo-Yusuf

B3

Health promotion and disease prevention; Public Health

Public health promotion; Smokeless tobacco products; Tobacco control

Prof AC Oettle

C2

Anatomical sciences

Physical anthropology

Prof CL Obi

C2

Phytomedicine; Virology; Bacteriology

Medical bacteriology and Immunology

Prof J Olowoyo

C2

Ecology and environmental Science

Trace metal chemistry; Ecology and environmental science;
Applied environmental science

Prof RJ Burnett​

C3

Medical virology; Public Health​

Vaccine-preventable disease ; Hepatitis B virus; Hepatitis B vaccine​

​Prof M Seheri

C3

Infectious diseases; Medical Microbiology; Medical virology

Diarrhoeal pathogens; Human Gut Microbiome

Prof E Seekoe 

C3

Health promotion and disease prevention; Nursing science; Management; Education

Nursing Education; Mentoring; Community public health

Prof S Madiba​

C3

Mental health and substance abuse; Paediatrics and child health; Infectious diseases; Health promotion and disease prevention​

Adolescent mental health; HIV and AIDS - Social aspects; Maternal health and Public health; HIV interventions; Domestic violence ; Adolescent Health and Wellbeing; Sexual transmitted infections​

Prof K Mokwena

SARChi​

Mental health and substance abuse; Health promotion and disease prevention​

South African Research Chair (SARChi) in Substance Abuse and Population Mental Health ​

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