Index – National – Medical students have no idea what the National Ambulance Service wants from them



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In a few days, another 200 sampling units will be established across the country, the Index recently wrote. Shortly after the news broke, a medical graduate student approached our editorial office in a letter saying that while he wasn’t happy to read the news, they were at least given a boost after Wednesday’s chaos.

I am one of the graduate students who was informed this morning that we would have to answer the OMSZ call on Thursday morning. In the letter from the studies department, it was written that room and board were provided. I think many of us have learned from your article what we need, what I do not consider fair

– said our reader, adding

everything has the character of a military recruit, because we don’t know where, when, for how long they will send us. I think perhaps those involved could have been initiated into what was being prepared and could not be expected to carry out anonymous orders.

He also stressed that a significant number of students are already expected to learn on Friday, and although what they have received in the application may say no, “the news is that if the number of people you need is not gathered, you can call anyone.

He noted that the general position of his teammates was that as soon as they knew exactly what their job was and where and for how long they would be sent, they would come out of a sense of duty. Our reader summarized what happened as follows:

I just wanted to give you a little idea of ​​how uninformed they are and how little happens to MOKs and doctors in general.

Previously, we wrote about MTI that according to Pál Győrfi, in order to fulfill all the sampling requests quickly, another 200 sampling units will be installed across the country in a few days with the help of the Ministry of the Interior (BM).

The staff of the units is made up of graduate medical students, the vehicles are provided by the World Bank.

The samplers are trained by the National Ambulance Service.



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