Beyond the bedside: Immploy expands into high-demand non-medical industries
Francois Vryburg, Managing Director of Immploy Recognising a market need, Immploy have expanded our recruitment services beyond healthcare into a wide range of high-demand non-medical sectors. This extension of our placement offering marks a significant strategic milestone in our journey to become a comprehensive, national talent solutions partner. Our foundations lie in medical staffing, where […]
A radiologist behind every image: The unsung heroes of patient diagnoses

Francois Vryburg, Managing Director of Immploy In every hospital corridor, behind the flicker of an X-ray or the hum of an MRI machine, there’s a radiologic technologist. These professionals bring precision and care to support accurate diagnoses and prompt interventions. While physicians deliver the news and surgeons perform the interventions, it’s often the radiology team […]
Breastfeeding

Introduction Breastfeeding is as old as humanity and there are various references in the Christian Bible to breastfeeding. 1 Thessalonians 2:7-8 New International Version (NIV) 7 Instead, we were like young children[a] among you. Just as a nursing mother cares for her children, 8 so we cared for you. Because we loved you so much, we were delighted to share […]
Endometriosis: What is it and Who is at Risk?

Introduction to Endometriosis Endometriosis is the abnormal growth of endometrial tissue, similar to the endometrium (inner layer), outside the uterus. Endometrial tissue is shed each month during menstruation. Areas of endometrial tissue found in ectopic locations are called endometrial implants. These lesions are most commonly found on the ovaries, the uterine tubes, the surface […]
The Reality of Rare Diseases

A rare disease is often thought of as a condition that affects other people and happens to families and individuals other than yourself. The reality is that a rare disease can afflict anyone at any age and can be either acute or chronic. Many are debilitating and present an ongoing risk of death. As the […]
Men’s Health: Discussing the effects of Silence

Men’s Health: Discussing the effects of Silence Immploy, August 2021: For many years, men’s health has been compromised. Due to their lack of vulnerability, and education, men are at more risk when it comes to their health. This issue is more habitual, from preconceived notions of masculinity to shame, and it prompts men to be […]
Home Care: A Lifeline for Patients

Over three decades ago, Tibbit (1983, p. 241) explained the following regarding institutional home care of the aged: Aged persons in our society are neglected and rejected and discriminated against. They are discarded by selfish, callous families and are relegated to loneliness and discomfort which affects their mental and emotional well-being. When they become ill, […]
In Vitro Fertilisation: What to Expect

If a couple decides to use artificial fertilisation, a new phase of family planning begins. The process can be financially, physically, and mentally demanding on both partners – but the ultimate reward is near. Women may struggle with the hormones they need to take, and these can result in strong mood swings, stomach pains and nausea. This […]
Caesarean Awareness

Caesarean section (CS), also known as c-section, or caesarean delivery, is the surgical procedure by which a baby is delivered through an incision in the mother’s abdomen, often performed because vaginal delivery would put the baby or mother at risk. Reasons for this include obstructed labour, twin pregnancy, high blood pressure in the mother, breech […]
Parkinson’s disease: Stages & Symptoms

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a movement disorder of the nervous system that deteriorate over time. While nerve cells (neurons) in parts of the brain wane or are damaged or die, people may notice problems with movement, tremor, stiffness in the limbs or the trunk of the body, or impaired balance. As these symptoms become more […]