“They have been generally ignored by successive governments in the past two decades, and this last one in particular, as they continue without seeing the recognition of internships as an integral part of the medical profession, their salaries are unable to support the cost of living, and they gradually become devalued for their training and specialization.” Medical. Criticism comes from So he fell asleep Which believes that the lack of response capacity, especially at the emergency service level, has pushed inmates to assume more responsibilities. “He started unconvincingly, Internists were the first victimswhich puts more responsibility on their shoulders, associated with sacrificing the quality of their training, as a result of the increased workload.
The Union condemns the existence of “Arbitrary movement between different health units” To ensure the work of the United States. Some trainee doctors have even been “pressured to ensure external shifts in the emergency department in excess of the annual legal overtime limit, as well as to undertake in-house emergency work in areas outside the scope of their training programme, inconsistent with their knowledge, qualifications and skills”.
In addition to not paying the increase due for overtime, according to a statement from the union. “Illegally and constantly, the composition of emergency teams was below the minimum set by the Doctors Syndicate, and often there were no specialist doctors at night.”
The use of internal resources shows that boards of directors (CA) lead to “lack of commitment “artistic legs” It raises questions, In understanding the union structure, “the quality, preparedness, and accuracy of medical work.”
He also points this out Inmates saw “unlawful changes” to their work schedulesProviding six days a week, without the right to two days of weekly rest, obligatory and complementary. “In some establishments, the right to rest without prejudice to working hours is not granted during the following eight days after the end of work on Sundays and holidays.” Finally, FNAM charges that “many CAs make it difficult for trainee doctors to agree to internships if they are undertaken outside the unit in which they attend their medical training”.
The figures published yesterday by the Doctors Syndicate relate to the impact Burnt Among trainees, one in four young doctors suffer from severe symptoms Burnt 55.3% are at risk of developing the syndrome, which for FNAM is “a revealing and worrying sign, and a reflection of the work violations to which trainee doctors are exposed.”
The union structure hopes that the next government will begin “urgent negotiations in the first hour of its term, so as not to waste the time that the last Minister of Health wasted over 19 months of negotiations, without being able to save his career as a doctor.” “.
M.J.J
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