The Lenmed Nursing College

The Lenmed Nursing College is part of the Lenmed Group of private hospitals.

Lenmed’s story began in 1984, over 37 years ago, when a group of doctors took it on themselves to raise funds and build a healthcare facility, in the south of Johannesburg, catering to the communities of Lenasia, Soweto and surrounds, who were marginalized by the Apartheid regime of the time. Today, Lenmed operates 12 hospitals across South Africa, Mozambique and Botswana.

Our student base comprises individuals entering the job market and nurses wanting to advance their careers in nursing.

The programmes provided by the College will enable students to earn credits as per the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) thereby allowing them to transition to additional qualifications and/or transfer and accumulate credits obtained from our programmes.

Accreditation and Registration

All nursing qualifications are accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), Council on Higher Education (CHE) and the South African Nursing Council (SANC).

What does the Lenmed Nursing College offer?

The main focus is to develop and sustain nurses who add value to the business and the communities they support, by:

Providing formal nursing education and training programmes for competent qualified nurses to meet current and future business needs.

Promoting positive patient outcomes through ensuring critical competencies established in general and specialist nursing units.

Promoting the development and growth of nurses through upskilling Short Learning Programmes.

Promoting the socioeconomic status of the community through community involvement projects.

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A Student Representative Council (SRC) promotes the interests of the students by:

Promoting the unity of nursing students at the College.

Representing nursing students in all matters affecting them.

Promoting student participation in projects and activities initiated by the College.