Nursing
Bulgaria Faces Critical Shortage: Over 30,000 Nurses Needed Nationwide
While assurances of salary boosts for nurses employed in kindergartens and nurseries have been made recently, the fundamental challenges endure, plunging the sector into a precarious situation.
PM Μitsotakis visited “Agios Pavlos” Hospital in Thessaloniki – The NHS is changing
He was briefed on the progress of the projects – He discussed with medical and nursing staff as well as patients
Labor Shortages Persist Across Industries in Bulgaria
In Bulgaria, the search for skilled professionals continues to be a pressing concern, with machine operators, tailors, and cooks emerging as the most sought-after professionals with vocational qualifications.
Fake nurse robs patients at Greek hospital, raises security concerns
A 43-year-old woman, masquerading as a nurse, is accused of pilfering mobile phones, cash and bank cards from patients and their companions at Metaxa Hospital in the port Piraeus disctrict, Attica, on Sunday morning.
Operation "Clean Hands" for hospital-acquired infections - Measures to reduce the number of cases
Four out of ten doctors and nurses do not follow simple hygiene rules when examining adult inpatients - In contrast, 9 out of 10 comply with hand hygiene in paediatric hospitals
2,145 nursing positions added to Greek hospitals
A decision to recruit 2,145 permanent nursing personnel in public hospitals across Greece was signed on Thursday by the State Personnel Selection Board (ASEP).
The allocation of positions was based on existing needs in the national health system, including in university and secondary education hospitals. ASEP is expected to make an official posting in the coming days.
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India: 26-year-old man dressed as a woman to take university exams instead of his 34-year-old partner
The 34-year-old had previously failed the exam to get a job as a nurse
Nurses fleeing exhausting working conditions in ESY
Long working hours and low pay are forcing hundreds of nurses out of Greece's National Health System (ESY), resulting in even greater shortages in personnel.
Where do taxes go?
One of the pretexts for tax evasion is the - justified - mistrust in the administrative capacity of the state. That is why it is appropriate that every tax measure be taken with a guarantee of reciprocity.
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Gov't adopts conclusion on 5.5 pct wage increases from September
BELGRADE - The Serbian government adopted on Monday a Conclusion on Amendments to Conclusions on Determining the Base Amounts for Calculation and Disbursement of Wages starting from September 2023, under which the base amount will be increased by 5.5 pct for employees in several fields, sectors and institutions.