Doctors can get the following treatment after one year of aid to Xinjiang:
Doctors who aid to Xinjiang can get certain subsidies and allowances during the period of aid to Xinjiang, which vary according to the different hospitals and regions, but usually include living allowances, transportation allowances, housing allowances, etc.
Doctors can get free study and training opportunities, which include attending academic conferences and receiving professional training, which can help improve their skills.
Doctors in aid of Xinjiang can get free study and training opportunities during their period of aid, which include attending academic conferences, receiving professional training, etc., which can help improve the medical level and professional ability of the doctors in aid of Xinjiang.
Doctors in aid of Xinjiang can be given priority for promotion during their period of aid to Xinjiang, and such priority for promotion is usually given to doctors in aid of Xinjiang who have a higher priority for promotion under the same conditions.
Doctors in aid of Xinjiang can obtain certain social honor and recognition during the period of aid to Xinjiang, and such social honor and recognition can help to improve the doctor's personal image and social status. Nurses have the following benefits after one year of aid:
Monthly Living Allowance Fee: During the period of aid, nurses can get a monthly living allowance fee, which can be used to subsidize daily life expenses.
One-time warming fee: when entering Xinjiang, nurses can get one-time warming fee for purchasing necessary warming supplies.
Priority promotion opportunities: Like doctors, nurses in border areas have the opportunity to receive priority promotion, and the hospitals will take into account the experience in border areas when considering promotions.
Study and training opportunities: Nurses can also get free study and training opportunities to improve their professional knowledge and skills.
Social honor and recognition: Nurses who participate in border aid work will also receive social honor and recognition, which will have a positive impact on their career development.
Please note that specific packages may vary depending on the hospital and region.
In addition, nurses participating in the aid work also enjoy the rights and protections stipulated in relevant laws and regulations. For example, the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Nurses stipulate that nurses fulfill their duties in accordance with the law and are protected by the law, and that society as a whole should respect nurses.
In summary:
Doctors can receive certain subsidies and allowances after one year of aid to Xinjiang, as well as free study and training opportunities and priority promotion opportunities, and certain social honor and recognition. These perks help motivate doctors to actively participate in aid work in Xinjiang and contribute to improving local medical standards and promoting national unity.
Legal basis:
The Law of the People's Republic of China on Physicians of the People's Republic of China*** stipulates that the state shall honor and reward physicians who have made outstanding contributions to medical, preventive and health care work. The border-aiding doctors have made outstanding contributions in their medical work, and therefore can be recognized and rewarded accordingly. In addition, the Law of the People's Republic of China on Regional Ethnic Autonomy also stipulates that the central state organs and developed regions should help ethnic minority regions to develop medical and health care, so the work of the doctors in aid of Xinjiang is also supported and guaranteed by law.