Invitation to PK: Too little time for medical training in hospitals, poor balance between training and private life

2023-10-03 07:25:12

On October 12th, the Federal Curia of employed doctors of the Austrian Medical Association will present the results of the “module questions” from the 2023 training evaluation.

Vienna (OTS) In the largest training evaluation ever carried out in Austria, not only were the individual departments in which training was assessed, but the attitude of the intern doctors to working hours/part-time work and the compatibility of training and private life was also assessed in two “Module questions” asked. The Federal Curia employed doctors of the Austrian Medical Association will present the most important results on Thursday, October 12, 2023 and invite you to a press conference (9:30 a.m., event center of the Austrian Medical Association, Weihburggasse 10-12, 1010 Vienna).

We ask you to register at [email protected]

PK: Medical Association alarmed: Too little time for medical training in hospitals, lack of balance between training and private life

Your conversation partners are:

Dr. Harald Mayer, Vice President of the Austrian Medical Association and Chairman of the Federal Curia for employed doctors

Dr. Stefan Ferenci, 1st Federal Curia Deputy Chairman of the employed doctors

Datum: October 12, 2023, 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m

Ort: Austrian Medical Association, 1st floor, event center, room 3
Weihburggasse 10-12, 1010 Wien

Questions & Contact:

Austrian Medical Association
Mag. Thorsten Medwedeff
public relation
+43 1 514 06-3314
t.medwedeff@aerztekammer.at

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