In 2023, more than 66,000 doctors graduated in the European Union, equivalent to an estimated 15 graduates per 100,000 inhabitants, according to Eurostat – with numbers varying significantly from ...
Junior doctors across Europe are at the frontline of the battle to cope with a healthcare infrastructure facing ever-increasing challenges. Univadis asked Mathias Körner, president of the European ...
Albanian medical school graduates are now required to spend three years working in the Balkan country before they can leave – or pay full tuition fees – in a bid to stop the flow of health workers ...
Burnout remains pervasive among European physicians, and many say they would accept lower pay for a better work-life balance, according to a Medscape survey of nearly 6000 doctors in six countries.
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