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Growing discontent among Saudi doctors LEAVING GOV. HOSPITALS.
Hope that the Shoura Council and the Council of Ministers would address the issue as quickly as possible.
The Institute of Public Administration has conducted a study on the issue and found that an increasing number of Saudi medical staff at government hospitals in various sectors were leaving, mainly because of low salaries
Hope that the Shoura Council and the Council of Ministers would address the issue as quickly as possible.
The Institute of Public Administration has conducted a study on the issue and found that an increasing number of Saudi medical staff at government hospitals in various sectors were leaving, mainly because of low salaries
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“If things continue like this, the result will not be good at all.
This demands quick action from the authorities so that Saudis can get their legitimate health-rights.”
“There are many consultants who do not own a house. Doctors should be given enough incentives to keep them,” he said. Saudi doctors are capable and efficient and have been doing their jobs excellently.
Stressed the need for unifying the salaries of doctors in all public hospitals including those under the Defense and Interior Ministries.
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