Suggests training short-term general practitioners to ease the pressure of the shortage of village doctors, the countryside is indeed a great lack of medical talent, and because medical students in the completion of undergraduate studies, very few before returning to the rural areas to serve, and now to develop the cultivation of a number of intermediate specialists as a general practitioner, so that they can be in the grass-roots level to stay.
Just during the two sessions of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) members have suggested that students who want to return to their hometowns to work after completing their undergraduate degree are very few, which has led to a great lack of medical care in the countryside, and it is recommended that a short-term plan be formulated, such as cultivating a number of intermediate specialists to work as rural doctors, rather than medical students going to work as grassroots doctors after completing a five-year degree, so as to effectively alleviate the burden on the rural community. In this way, it can effectively alleviate the pressure of medical care in the countryside, because many medical students work in big cities after graduation, which leads to a number of small outpatient clinics are unable to receive patients, and all of them are transferred to hospitals above the county level, which leads to overloading of these hospitals to operate, and thus forming a gap between urban and rural areas, so it is worthwhile to formulate a short-term plan recommended!
The CPPCC member suggested training short-term general practitioners as a way to ease the pressure on rural medical care, and now there is a real shortage of medical talent in the countryside, with only about 30,000 of the 1 million medical graduates obtaining a job.
Because most medical students want to go higher after graduation, that is, they will choose to develop in some big cities, they feel that in the rural areas, not only low wages and the environment is very poor, not able to play out their own real level, which may be a lot of medical students, so the rural areas are not able to retain their hearts, and now plans to Now there is a plan to train a group of general practitioners in the hope that some policies and salaries will enable them to stay at the grassroots level to serve the people.
In fact, after we train GPs, we need to improve their treatment and medical environment, so that they can stay at the grassroots.
Not only do we need to raise their salaries, but we also need to provide them with incentives in many areas, so that they will be interested in this profession, after all, people are supported by their salaries and have to survive.
If this policy is implemented, it can solve the problem of poor medical care in rural areas of China to alleviate the situation of overloaded transportation in big cities.