The wave of layoffs in the medical industry is proceeding steadily, and the doctors interviewed revealed the current situation, and such treatment is unexpected.
In recent years, the enrollment scale of clinical medicine in China's colleges and universities has expanded unprecedentedly, and it has become the largest institution in terms of enrollment. In the eyes of outsiders, the profession of physicians not only shoulders the heavy responsibility of saving lives and helping the wounded, but also bears the negative image of money first. Despite the tiring work and little personal time, their salaries are high.
However, the recent wave of corruption and wage cuts in the health system has sparked widespread concern among all sectors of society. Although it was bustling outside, the medical workers felt very uncomfortable because their lives were not as good as they seemed.
A physician in the emergency department of a second-class hospital in Guangxi said that he has been in this business for eight years. However, when he arrived in the emergency department, his job became busier and his pay became lower. From 6,000 yuan at the beginning, to 5,000 yuan at the back, there was only 4,000 yuan left in the end. His wife was dismissive of him, and said that a friend of his sold sausages on the side of the road and earned more than 10,000 yuan a month.
In interviews with medical workers, it was found that 70 percent of physicians said they were paid less than $100,000 a year, and that they worked hard and were not commensurate with their salary. The high wages are mostly concentrated in some tertiary hospitals and front-line doctors, and the rest are at the same salary level and with high work intensity. This situation is an unpredictable challenge for healthcare workers.
Although Shenzhen is a high-spending area, the incomes of health workers have been cut by about 30 percent. And this trend of declining wages will be further exacerbated in the future.
In this case, many doctors feel the pain. Especially in high-consumption areas such as Shenzhen, the financial problems faced by medical workers are particularly severe. A doctor said that he had just come out of school to work in Shenzhen, and he felt that everything was so rushed. Shenzhen has no staff and no various incentives, but rents and houses have been rising. It seems impossible to improve one's family status by earning a doctorate in medicine.
Although there were many people who were unhappy about this, the dean was not in a hurry at all. This year's graduates will usher in more than one million first-year students of medical universities, and if you don't do this job, someone will naturally do it. Although netizens say that freshmen in first-year medical schools do not have enough qualifications and abilities to replace senior doctors, doctors who work hard at the grassroots level and have limited income can still be replaced after training. And doctors who are not easy to replace, their salaries will also increase, and there will be no such problems.
In such a situation, it is very likely that the number of students enrolled in medical schools will drop sharply. In the future, students will have to be more careful when applying, and there will be no shortage of students at prestigious universities. Second-class colleges, medical colleges that do not have advantages, and medical colleges that are comprehensive colleges and universities will have great opportunities in the future.
Most of the high income that medical graduates aspire to come from senior doctors in tertiary hospitals or private hospitals, and as for ordinary doctors, their salaries and benefits are only measurable. In some larger towns, it is normal for many doctors over the age of 50 to earn 4,000 yuan a month. Therefore, medical graduates generally go to work in big hospitals and then go to become doctors.
Graduates of two bachelor's books or majors have fewer opportunities in this regard. After all, under all equal conditions, it would be a pity if you were excluded from a tertiary hospital because you did not have enough degrees.
For medical students, the more money you make, the better. No matter which hospital the doctor is, in his position, he must constantly Xi. Even in the most basic small hospitals, the study period is just as difficult, and the assessment of certificates is a problem that cannot be ignored.
The dean said that as the number of college graduates increases, they offer the best value for money. Those students who graduate from college earn little pay and work in menial jobs. Such graduates can replace many grassroots doctors, so that the hospital can significantly reduce the salary without worrying about the shortage of manpower.
But does this mean that in this salary reduction and salary adjustment, college students are the "original sin"?The author disagrees. The adjustment of the salary system is mainly carried out in response to the problems of high salaries in some medical institutions and the acceptance of bribes by medical representatives. Postgraduate medical students are a new force in the development of medicine, and at the same time, patients can deal with various incurable diseases at home, which brings a severe test to basic medical care, which will have an important impact on doctors' salaries and hospital finances.
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