We are losing Physicians… Instead of ‘TUS’ exam, they go to German language courses!

We are losing Physicians… Instead of ‘TUS’ exam, they go to German language courses!
Date: 12.2.2022 11:12

Recently, the information about physicians has revealed that the most important part of our country has left the country.

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Due to the recent economic bottleneck in the country, the rate of working abroad has started to increase. While this rate increased among students or those working in certain professions, a remarkable segment turned abroad. 
 

PHYSICIANS TURNED THEIR DIRECTION ABROAD 

 
Problems in the health system, insufficient wages and violence are among the issues that physicians are most worried about. On top of that, physicians, whose burdens have increased with the pandemic, find the solution by going abroad. In the last two years, more than 3,000 newly graduated physicians went abroad to work. On the other hand, thousands of physician candidates add going abroad to the top of their post-graduation plans. 
 

THOUSANDS OF DOCTORS ARE WAITING TO GO 

 
Statements made by the Provincial Medical Chambers reveal the extent of the migration of physicians. The chambers record that thousands of physicians have requested a certificate of good conduct to work abroad in the last two years, especially new graduates. Stating that most of the physicians go abroad, Chambers emphasizes that most of the physician candidates who continue their education are thinking of going abroad. 
 

GERMAN LANGUAGE COURSES ARE ON TREND 

 
Germany is one of the most preferred countries by physicians. So much so that newly graduated physicians go to language courses to learn German, not to prepare for the examination for specialty in medicine (TUS) exam to become a specialist. This situation is not only seen in graduate physicians. Physician candidates who continue their education life also demand language courses in order to overcome the language problem.
 

YEREL HABERLER

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