By Sasha Forbes
24 April 2009
The Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa is calling on government to put together a progressive proposal on Doctors Occupational Specific Dispensation (OSD) following the doctor’s strike that is taking place.
“We applaud the efforts put forward by the South African Medical Association (SAMA) to resolve this challenge,” said DENOSA spokesperson Asanda Fongqo
“We further want to remind government that this continued strike does only deny ordinary South Africans access to health but also ways heavily on nurses, who now have to take the responsibility to act above their scope,” said Fongqo
Fongqo said that DENOSA is now calling on government to resolve this matter as quickly as possible.
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