The vice dean of the "University of Medicine", Ilir Alimehmeti, has commented on the situation of young doctors in our country, who are recently facing a boycott of medical students, after the government's decision to make work in Albania compulsory after graduation of studies.
According to him, the current situation is the same as that of the 90s, where doctors were sent where the party decided, that is, everything by compulsion. Alimehmetit stated that since the government has repeatedly stated that they do not have a shortage of doctors, why should they make this decision for medical students.
"In the first place, how it started, it starts from a lack of doctors that we have. This is the reasoning, the fact that we have had doctor vacancies for years, we have large areas without doctors, and where there are doctors there are fewer than are needed. It has been consistently said that we don't have problems with doctors on a regular basis.
Even now in the report given in the parliament, if you see the indicator of doctors, according to them, it has been continuously increasing. Then now if the indicator of doctors has been continuously increasing, why did it become necessary to force new doctors to stay. That it is a duty to provide health services everywhere, this is not debatable.
Where we have a very big difference is in the way this is achieved. So the law wants to keep this by imposition, i.e. by blocking, as was the case before the 90s, when the doctor was taken and sent to wherever the party wanted. So there we are returning, before the 90s, to the forced delivery because the planning will definitely take place. Meanwhile, the way we see it, and the way it should be, is through the support of doctors to get there. While the government, the parliament and the authorities acted by denigrating the figure of the doctor even more", he declared in "Top Story".
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