Graduates of medical universities in Ukraine will receive a large sum: conditions announced.
30.05.2025
5029
Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
30.05.2025
5029
The Government of Ukraine has decided to support young doctors who will go to work in remote or conflict regions. According to the new program, they will receive a one-time payment of 200,000 hryvnias on the condition that they stay in these areas.
According to the new government decision, graduates of medical universities who go to work in rural areas or in territories of active hostilities will be paid 200,000 hryvnias
This initiative is aimed at helping young medical professionals and solving the problem of staff shortages in domestic medicine. Salaries in this sector are considered low, so financial incentives can become an important motivator for young doctors to choose this path.
Support for young doctors to prevent staff shortages in healthcare
Providing financial assistance to young medical professionals can help solve the problem of staff shortages in the healthcare sector and support young specialists who are ready to work where their help is most needed.
Better support for young doctors ready to work in remote or conflict regions can be an important step in the development of the Ukrainian medical field. Financial incentives can attract talented specialists to this important sphere and improve access to medical services in the remote regions of the country.Read also
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